Smiling nicely at customers is part of my job. In fact, the customer service aspect of my day is something I actually enjoy. That was until Mrs Johns nudges me with her plump arm, and points at the door where the last person I wanted to see has walked in.
âHeâs such a nice young man, donât you think?â She gushes, sharing a knowing smile with the grey haired lady in front of me.
âNo.â I mumble, still able to smile and hand the customer the brown paper bag with an over priced scarf in. âHave a great day!â
âYou too-â She pauses to read my name badge. âSarah!â
âHeâs not a nice young man?â Mrs Johns whispers to me frowning. âBut I saw your brother with, oh!â
She puts two and two together. I donât like him. Danny hangs around his family and so that must mean he is bad news too. For once I donât care about my siblings reputation as itâs working in my favour. Hopefully now I wonât have to listen to her carry on about how I need a â
â and how my pretty face wonât last forever. Iâm seventeen; not twenty-seven or even thirty-seven, though as she reminds me constantly, my birthday is quickly approaching.
Her eyes narrow at him from behind purple framed glasses, before watching him walk around her store like heâs about to try shoplifting. If he fancies anything relating to womens apparel, then she might be justified, but Michael looks out of place surrounded by shoes of varying styles and colours. Itâs been a week, and apart from his nightly visits, the Blakes have kept their distance and left us, well Danny alone.
As he picks up a pair of sunglasses that would make even his big head look small, Mrs Johns huffs in building anger. Itâs amazing how quickly someoneâs opinion can change due to others. âHe has no reason to be in here, Iâm going to-â
âI got this.â I assure her, patting her arm gently.
I leave the counter and approach him, void of my welcoming smile. âLost?â
âJust browsing.â He answers casually.
âFor ladies sunglasses?â
Michael half smiles, hanging up the eyewear on the stand before turning to face me. âThatâs why Iâm just browsing.â
His arms lazily fold across his chest, and he rocks back on his heels, unbothered by the glare Iâm sending his way. Even Mrs Johns mumbling her disapproval doesnât phase him.
âWhat do you want Michael?â I sigh, wanting him gone as soon as possible.
âHows Danny?â
âHeâs fine.â
He drops his voice, glancing over my shoulder to the counter before I get his full attention. âNo, ?â
âNo.â
âNo, ?â
âNo. Heâs fine. Perfectly normal in fact!â I lie.
Danny was far from normal. He was always hungry, paranoid and only slept when I could keep watch over him. His moods were up and down, plus the whole hearing and smelling things wasnât so easy to control like he first thought.
When I worked, he was at Jakeâs place and seemed okay there. He could fake the good son act around our parents long enough to make them think his change in behaviour was permanent. The reality was, it had been a week from hell, and I think Jake was going to break from the stress of it all before Danny. I wasnât going to tell Michael any of that though.
âRight,â Michael agreed, âIâd believe you if it wasnât for this uncanny ability I have, for smelling lies.â
I instantly frowned and he laughed, looking at his watch. âDo you get a lunch break? I think we need to talk.â
âI have nothing to say to you.â Another lie. âGet out!â
âSarah, is everything okay?â Mrs Johns called out, leaving her stool behind the counter, prepared to come over.
âItâs great, Michael was just leaving!â He could answer all my questions, and I didnât want to admit it, but heâd be able to help Danny too. âArenât you?â
Iâd promised Danny Iâd stay away from them and to let him know if I saw them. I wasnât going to risk upsetting him by going back on that, no matter how much I wanted to.
âAs the lady wishes!â He said a little too sweetly.
Michaels eyes met mine and I felt about two inches tall as he took a step closer to me. His chest brushed against my arm, and Iâd see him shirtless enough times o know why he felt like a wall against me. Coffee lingered on his breath and the summer scent of the beach and sunscreen took over from the vanilla air freshener Mrs Johns constantly sprayed around the shop. My eys drifted to the scar I had noticed the first time I met him. It looked like it had faded even more now and since he was missing his beard, it went beyond his cheek to curve over his jaw and down his neck.
I didnât flinch as his body vibrated with a growl, and as my eyes left the silver line to go back to his, I was unable to look away this time. Golden flecks seemed to glow in the hazel hue of his eyes; it was beautiful. Dannyâs eyes went like that, usually when he was eating or just waking up, so pretty much when ever he was alert and ready to attack; when I was being reminded he wasnât as human as he appeared.
I swallowed the lump stuck in my throat and not for the first, I startied to think about why he went to jail. Not the best idea considering my current situation and clearly it showed. âYou scared of me Sarah?â
âShould I be?â I snapped with fake bravery.
He held his hands up innocently, stepping back and finally I felt like I could breath again. âNever.â
The strange thing was, I believed him.
Rachelle pounced on me the second I finished work. At four most of the shops started to close up and already the sidewalks were getting crowded. The first week of December was not only the start of summer, but of peak season too and the early arrivals were a good indication of how busy we were going to be in the coming weeks.
âSo, spill!â She demanded as we walked down towards the beach.
âWhat?â I played dumb.
âYouâve been avoiding me all week. You and Danny are practically joined at the hip like someone hit the rewind button and youâre suddenly ten again. What is going on?â
âI havenât been avoiding you.â
âThatâs not answering the question.â Damn, she had me there.
âDanny, just needs some help at the moment.â
âDanny always needs help, and youâre always the person who suffers the most. What has he done?â
âI donât suffer. Heâs my brother, Iâm always going to be there when he needs me!â I canât stop myself from getting defensive.
âI know. I didnât mean it like that, but come on. He uses you a lot and I think he needs to start acting like a grown up. Otherwise heâll suddenly be, thirty and unable to function without you thinking for him. Weâre graduating on Monday. He canât keep acting like a kid.â Rachelle began to lecture, sounding almost like my Mum when she goes into one of her, âwhere did I go wrongâ rants about my twin. âStop being his doormat!â
âRachelle-â
âDonât make excuses for him. Iâve heard it all before Sar! And donât forget weâre going up to the city tomorrow to do our Christmas shopping! Weâve planned this for months and I need something new to wear to graduation!â
I had forgot.
Jake had watched Danny today, I knew he couldnât do it again tomorrow.
âYou did forget, didnât you?â She sighs.
âIâve had a crazy week.â I tell her. âWhat if I bring-â
âNo. Girls trip and that means girls only! Peta has her Mumâs Patrol and he wonât fit and he makes Helena uncomfortable. Not to mention that thing he had with Becky last summer, itâll just be awkward.â
She starts to ramble out all the cons of Danny coming along and as we stop at her work, I canât stop myself from blurting it out. âDanny is a werewolf.â
âWhat?â She stops walking and talking to stare at me.
âLast week, at the party, thatâs what was going on.â
âYou been watching too much TV. Werewolves donât exist and thatâs the lamest excuse ever!â She frowns.
âIâm serious!â Then I burst into tears.
She sits me down at a table away from everyone else and I tell her, everything. I start with the wolves Peta and I saw, and about how weird the Blakes are. I tell her what really happened Friday night and end with Michaelsâ visit today. I nearly use a canister of napkins as I canât get a grip of my emotions, and I was wrong about Jake breaking before Danny.
I did.
âYouâre not making any of this up, are you?â Rachelle asks softly, rubbing my back as she hugs me. âSarah, this is huge!â
âI know and I donât want to cancel our shopping trip, but I really canât leave him right now!â
âYouâre forgiven. This time. But. A werewolf?â She lets me go and looks completely bewildered.
âDonât say a word to anyone. Iâm so sorry, but itâs meant to be a secret and, they threatened to kill us-â
âWoah! What?â She sat upright, her surprise turning to fear. âThe Blakes? Go to the police!â
âNo. I canât. I just, oh I donât know. I shouldnât have told you.â The second of relief I had at being able to talk to someone left me as guilt took over instead. The sun was starting to drop, and looking at my phone, Jake had called me twice and it was nearly six oâclock. âRach, please donât say anything to anyone. I gotta go get Danny.â
âI promise. I wonât. Call me later okay?â
We hugged and after dropping that bombshell on her, I ran back up to the carpark and went to get Danny.
âYouâre late!â Jake yelled at me as I pulled up on his driveway. He looked beyond stressed.
âSorry.â I mumbled, freezing as Danny came out from the shed. âHey!â
âIâm sick of this. Heâs scared of me and you look like shit Sarah. Have you been crying?â He growled, standing between me and Jake. âDid you upset her?â
âNo mate, no! Iâm not scared of you, I just, I donât know what to do alright!â Jake defended, throwing his arms up in frustration. âThis isnât normal and Iâm trying to deal with it, but then you get all superstrong and angry and fuck man. Come on!â
âDanny, Iâm fine. Jake didnât do anything, lets just go-â I reached out to turn him away from Jake and direct him towards the car, âhome okay? Mum and Dad are out tonight, so we can-â
âWhat is that?â Danny stopped, looking me over before leaning in closer and grabbing my arm, he sniffed it. âDid he make you cry?â
âWho?â Jake asked, looking at me for a clue as to what was going on.
âNo! No one made me cry! Get in the car and-â
âI smell him on you Sarah. What happened?â His grip tightened around my arm, and trying to pull away did nothing other than make him hold on more.
As I stepped back, he dragged me closer to him and as his eyes narrowed, I saw the way they dilated. His nostrils flared as he stood taller, almost how Michael had got in my face and I knew it was to intimidate me. Just like when dogs fight they puff up, raise hackles and do that tail curling thing. Had he been a monkey, heâd be banging his fists on his chest.
That wasnât the worst part.
His hands shook, the trembling moving up his arm and into his whole body, which had Jake stepping away from us instead of closer - killing any intentions he had to help me. Danny breathed out of his mouth and I saw the change to his teeth. His canines were longer, while the other teeth were shortening and with a growl he shook my arm.
âAnswer me!â He yelled, as my knees felt too weak to keep me upright.
âDanny, calm down.â I tell him softly. âYouâre hurting me.â
âNo! Iâm not! Why do you smell like him!â
âHe was in the grocery store, when I went to get my lunch. In front of me at the checkout, I didnât even notice him until he turned and bumped into me.â The lie rolled easily off my tongue and I wondered if Michael really could smell lies. If he did, could Danny?
âThatâs all, I promise, I havenât seen him otherwise. He ignored me and just drove off and I went back to work.â
âYouâre hurting her Danny, stop it!â Jake finally decided to add something to the situation and I couldnât stop the tears from running down my cheeks.
If he didnât let me go, I was positive I was about to have a broken wrist and fighting him only made it worse. The tension left Danny and his eyes darted up and down my face, taking in the fear I couldnât hide. Instantly he dropped my arm, stepping back from me as he ran his hands through his hair.
âFUCK!â He yelled, dropping to his knees, his fists were slammed repeatedly against the concrete driveway. âSarah, Iâm sorry. I didnât want to hurt you. I couldnât let go, and his scent, and fuck!â
I wiped my eyes, refusing to look at Jake because what I had already seen was bad enough. Itâs not Dannyâs fault, but he really needed help. He was losing control, and I moved beside him, trying to stop him from hurting himself as he kept hitting the ground.
âDanny, itâs okay. You didnât mean it. I know you didnât. Get in the car, weâll go home, Iâll shower, you can have something to eat and weâll talk.â
Reluctantly he nodded, going quiet as I got him in the car and closing the door I let out a breath I didnât know I had been holding.
âThanks for today Jake.â I mumbled, moving around the front of the car to get in.
âWant me to come with? Are you going to be okay, alone, with him?â His eyes fell to my wrist, which was white and red with Dannyâs hand print. It hurt too, but i wasnât going to let him know that.
âYeah. Donât worry.â I smile, âIâll call you if I need you.â
He surprised me by hugging me, and it lasted a few more seconds than I was comfortable with. âIs that what really happened today?â
âYes.â Another lie. I was getting good at this.
âStay safe Sarah. I, well, I really care about you and if anything happened, Iâd blame myself and I donât want to see you hurt.â I froze in shock as he leaned closer and kissed my cheek. âIâll see you.â
Jake headed inside and it took a few more breaths until I could make myself move again.
âHe likes you.â Danny mumbled as I started the car.
âThank you Captain Obvious.â I glanced at him nervously, wondering if Iâd have to stop him from chasing down Jake now. I always suspected he had more than friendly feelings, but he flirts with anything that has boobs so I didnât think too much about it.
âHe has forever. The first time he told me, I pushed him off the monkey bars.â He admitted; sounding a little guilty.
âThat was like, year seven. You had detention for a week!â And I never knew why Danny had been so mad at Jake to do that and then threaten to âbash himâ. It didnât stop them from staying best friends though, Jake even sat outside the classroom waiting for Danny to be let out.
âStay away from him, Sarah. Heâs my best mate, but you deserve better. Youâre going to uni next year, youâre smart and you donât need to be tied down here.â
âOne, Jake is like a brother to me anyway, it would be too weird. Two, you donât get a say in who I date, but thanks for sharing your opinion.â
He made a grunt like sound and we didnât talk for the rest of the ride home or even when we got there as Danny went up to his room. Mum and Dad shared a look. It some convincing, and even more lying to make sure they still went to their party. The second the front door closed I went and got an ice pack out of the freezer and put it on my wrist. I kept it there even when I went and had a bath, trying to relax I lit some candles and put on some music.
I mustâve fallen asleep because when Danny knocked on the door, the water was cold and my play-list had finished.
âYou okay in there?â He called out.
âYeah, Iâll be out in a minute.â
âIâm going to get dinner ready.â
âGreat!â I shivered and emptied the water, opting to take a quick shower.
I felt better by the time I went downstairs, and my wrist wasnât as sore either. The sounds from the kitchen made me stop though and hesitantly I peered around the corner, scared of what I would find. I covered my mouth with my hands to stop myself from crying out as Danny tore into the hunk of beef that was supposed to be tomorrows dinner.
Bloody juices dripped down his chin, and over his hands while the plastic it had been wrapped in from the store was shredded on the floor around him. Not only that, but the tray the sausages had come on was beside him, and the bag of steaks. The fridge door had been left open, and the tray where the salad and veggies were kept was tipped upside down.
Danny hadnât noticed me, still ripping into the raw meat. The more I looked, the more I realised heâd taken out the frozen meat too, and bits of it sat amongst the rubbish as half gnawed on frozen chunks. The floor was streaked with bits of meaty juices as well as his leftovers, making it look like a crime scene.
I didnât know what to do.
âDan, Danny?â I whispered, earning his attention as he stopped mid bite.
âMine!â He snarled as he got up, moving to the other side of the kitchen.
âOkay. Thatâs yours.â
How was I going to explain that to Mum?
Looking at him, I tried to stay calm. It was just meat. It wasnât people or anything, bad. We had a barbecue, the girls came over and Dannyâs friends. Iâd give them what money I had saved up already to do more shopping. That was an easy fix.
Danny? Not so much.
He tore off another strip, watching me as he chewed it, slowly, purposefully, as if he was trying to work out if I meant it and I wasnât a threat to his meal. I was in over my head, and once again the weight of the week pushed against my eyes and a few tears leaked out before I could try and hide them.
âYou, stay here and eat okay?â I told him.
He grunted, and did just that as I tried to find my phone. It was in my bag in the lounge room and calling Jake, he didnât answer.
I thought about calling Rachelle, but she wasnât even meant to know and besides, what could they even do?
Going back into the kitchen, Danny sorted through the rubbish and found the frozen bits to continue his dinner. I waited for him to finish, not brave enough to interrupt and once it was all gone, he sat down and looked at me.
âI was going to cook, sausages, and then I saw the ham and cold meats. I smelt, blood, and I couldnât-â He stopped, resting his head on his knees as he hugged himself. His shoulders shook with his sobs, and my heart felt like it was breaking.
Danny and I had a knack of working out what the other was thinking, or feeling. Rachelle teased us for it growing up and always tried to do things to test out what she thought was a psychic twin link. Right now, it was working in overdrive as I felt so lost and scared, different to my own emotions, because now it was all Dannyâs.
I canât help him or fix this.
Carefully stepping around the mess I knelt beside him and he instantly leaned against me, but didnât look my way.
âDonât get mad, but, Danny, I think, I think you need to see the Blakes.â
âI know.â Came his mumbled reply. âNot now. I donât want to.â
âOkay, tomorrow then?â
âNo!â He growled.
He stopped shaking, growing tense as he finally lifted his head.
âI donât need them. I wonât be like them!â Danny yelled.
I swallowed nervously, nodding. âOkay. Calm down. You donât have to see them now.â
We fell into a staring contest, and every instinct I have was telling me to run. Danny looked away first, turning to see the mess he made. âIâm so hungry.â
âLet me see if we have anything else?â I left him sitting there and sure enough, there happened to be a missed tray of lamb chops and some bacon in the freezer. âWant it cooked?â
He looked ashamed as he shook his head, and as I went to pass it to him, he snatched it from my hands instead and turning away from me, I donât think he even chewed any of it as he gulped it down. I started to clean up, and after a few minutes, Danny helped me. He got the mop ready and once I picked up the rubbish he cleaned. Once that was done, he disappeared into the bathroom and as I heard the shower turn on, Jake called me.
âEverything okay?â
âYeah, I was just calling to let you know, in case you were worried.â
âOkay, good, great.â He sighed, obviously relieved.
âThanks again, for everything.â I hesitated, tempted to still tell him, but didnât. âNight Jake.â
âAnytime. Night Sar.â
Looking at the clock, it was nearly nine and if Michael stuck his routine, heâd be outside soon. I stood staring at the clock, lost in thought until Danny came in and grabbed a glass of water. He looked at me frowning, before hugging me.
âIâm sorry, for everything. I can deal with this. Please donât give up on me!â Danny begged.
âHow are you feeling now?â I asked, deciding not to try bringing up the Blakes just yet.
âTired. Do you mind if I sleep now?â
âNo. Go. Iâll be up for a while yet.â
He went upstairs and I went and turned on the TV. After sitting through an episode of some new drama that I knew nothing about, I went to check on him. Curled up in a ball, he was softly snoring, and seeing the chest of drawers in front of the window he mustâve just moved them. I knew he had done it - to try and stop anything from coming in that way. Even though we were on the second story.
I closed the door and kept quiet as I went back down stairs. I turned the TV volume down and going to the front window, I couldnât see any wolves standing guard. Getting the rubbish bag from the kitchen, I went outside, praying I was doing the right thing and put out the trash. Looking around, the street was as it always was.
Silent.
Empty.
Resident guard dog standing at the end of our driveway.
This was it and I couldnât deny how relieved I suddenly felt at seeing him. As if sensing this, Michael moved swiftly towards me stopping beside the fence. He frowned, and his eyes stopped on my wrist. âWhat happened?â
I opened my mouth, but what do I say?
âI know something has, because this morning you couldnât get rid of me quick enough and now youâre actually happy to see me.â He paused, âplus youâve got a bruise you didnât have before.â
âYou need to leave.â I turned to go inside and as Michael went to stop me, I managed to avoid him even brushing against me. A couple of more days. Danny asked me not to give up on him and I couldnât, not yet.
âDonât!. Donât touch me!â I kept my voice low, not sure how good Dannyâs hearing was when he was asleep.
âStop, Sarah, talk to me!â He begged, shadowing me towards the house.
âI promised I wouldnât.â
âTell me whatâs going on. You know I can help!â
âToday, when I got him from Jakeâs. Well, at the store you touched me.â It sounded stupid now, and I stumbled on my words, not sure what to say. Luckily he worked it out.
âHe caught my scent and what, hurt you because of it?â
âNo, not really. He didnât mean to do it and he let go.â Now I was rambling, slowly growing angry with myself because I couldnât shut up and I didnât want him to know everything. It didnât matter, because I offloaded all of it, right up until I came outside. âWe graduate high school on Monday. This isnât how itâs supposed to be!â
I didnât cry now. No, I was just mad.
âYou! You ruined it! You ruined everything. Our lives are never going to be the same now. How does it even happen? Oh hey, I just moved here, Iâm a werewolf, wanna be one too?â I went past rambling into full on hysterics and I couldnât stop. âAnd him. How stupid is he? Typical Danny, works out itâs a bad idea after itâs too late and our parents canât help him. I canât help him. Just you and we donât even like you!â
Michael just took it and when I finally stopped, I needed a second to get my breath back. âFeel better?â
âNo!â
He raised an eyebrow and I caved. âYes.â
âHe has to change into a wolf again. It will help, a lot.â He tells me.
âHe wonât. He doesnât want to be one anymore.â
âToo late. He started the ritual and the only way for it to end was with him changing.â
âHow do you even let people do that?â I snap.
âJustin.â Michael sighed, throwing the blame to his sibling. âYour little friend Jake, got them all high one night and when I picked them up, he let it slip. Your brother didnât believe him, so he had to show him and it went from there. Danny will be fine as one of us. I wouldnât have agreed to him turning otherwise. He needs to stop fighting it, change into the wolf and deal with it.â
âHe wonât listen to you.â I point out.
âObviously otherwise heâd still be at my house and Iâd be helping him deal with all of this!â Finally there was a crack in his cool, calm and collected facade. âHe will listen to you. He has been listening to you, but thatâs not going to last for long. The sooner he does it, the better. Danny is only going to get worse, and if it gets to that point, Iâll have to put him down.â
âPut him down? You mean, kill him?â
âHe wonât be Danny anymore Sarah. Already heâs losing control and it wonât matter who you are or where he is, heâll kill you before you can even regret not listening to me.â I knew he wasnât joking. âWhy do you think Iâve been here every god damn night? I know what he is capable of, and I think you do too now heâs scared some common fucking sense into your brain!â
I was speechless.
âSorry.â Michael said after a minute, softening his tone. âDo the right thing. I know you want to help your brother, and if you can get him to shift, it will.â
âIt hurt him so much last time.â I cringed just thinking about it.
âThe more he does it, the less it will hurt. You saw how quickly and painlessly I changed that night, right?â
âWhat if I canât make him do it?â I didnât miss the way he hesitated.
âWorry about it later.â He looked up to the roof, before back to me. âHeâs waking up. Try now. Iâll stay out here incase you need me okay?â
âI. Um. Okay.â
Danny might hate me, but I had no choice other than believing Michael. He had no reason to lie to me and if he went to the effort of, changing Danny, surely he wouldnât do anything to hurt or kill him. I also believed that Danny was losing control.
His temper was unreadable and I rolled my wrist stiffly; another reminder of how - violent, he had become. It wasnât intentional. Danny wasnât this person and if getting him to turn into a wolf stopped him from becoming someone else, something else, Iâd do it.
He was on the stairs when I went through the front door and I didnt hide my surprise at seeing him there. His eyes seemed to reflect the light, more like a cat than human as his head raised slightly, using the sea breeze that came in with me to his advantage.
A predator assessing his prey.
âWhat were you doing out there?â He didnât sound like Danny now.
âPutting out the garbage. You know how shitty Mum gets when we leave it full.â I donât lock the door, hoping he doesnât notice and move into the living room.
He is beside me so silently, I jump as he sits on the sofa. âYouâre acting weird.â
âYou startled me.â
âMore than that.â His eyes fall to my wrist as I rest it on my lap and frowning, he picks it up carefully. âThis was me.â
Before I can answer, he licks me. My mouth drops in shock as I just stare for a second, before I shriek and pull away. He looks hurt above all else and rather than sit on the lounge, he is kind of crouched there.
âYuck! Danny, you licked me!â It wasnât the first time, but normally itâs him being gross on purpose and doing it to freak me out.
âI know.â He frowned, looking confused for a moment and his voice was rough when he answered, like I offended him. âI thought that, licking your sore would help?â
âHave you, thought about changing into the wolf?â I suggested.
âWhat?â
âMaybe, it was a sign you should? Like eating the raw meat and stuff?â
âNo.â His tone was void of any emotion and he stood to glare down at me.
âDanny, you ate raw meat. All of it. Even the frozen stuff!â
âSo?â
âSo thatâs not normal!â I yelled at him, standing up to poke him in the chest. âIâm trying to help you. You are what you are now, you did that. So, deal with it!â
He tried to stare me down, and I didnât back off. Not this time and it worked as he sighed and dropped onto the sofa.
âWhat if I hurt you?â
âYou wonât.â
âHow are you so sure?â He looked at me for answers I didnât have.
âYouâre my brother. Youâre not going to hurt me.â
âI almost did before?â
âAlmost, but you stopped before you did. I trust you, you can do this.â I took a deep breath, and held his hand. âI believe you can.â
Danny nodded, standing up and taking of his shirt he headed for the backdoor. âWhat are you doing?â
âNot here. I have to be outside.â He answered.
I followed, running after him as he took off his track pants. I stood on the veranda as he started to pace back and forth on the lawn. Each step had him breathing harder and his gait lost the stomping human to a more fluid, motion.
âWolf. Be a wolf. Wolf.â Danny started to mutter under his breath. I looked inside to see Michael coming into the kitchen and he held up his finger to his lips.
My brother kept pacing and I slowly stepped back to the door where Michael now stood just behind the curtain.
âHe needs to stop, and focus. Meditate is good, and it will start to come to him naturally.â He whispered.
How do I tell Danny that?
âNothing is happening!â Danny roared, his frustration growing.
Turning to look at me, I could something was happening as just like at Jakeâs, he started to tremble and he was breathing like heâd just ran a marathon. Slowly I approached him, repeating my own mantra of not freaking out over and over in my mind. I took his hands in mine, and it was like trying to move concrete, but eventually he bent his knees and sat in front of me.
âYou need to calm down.â I spoke slowly, with a calm I didnât know I had right now.
I got a grunt in response.
âSeriously, close your eyes. Deep breaths.â
Looking back towards the door, Michael was no where to be seen and I took exaggerated deep breaths in time to Dannyâs. His shoulders slumped and his head dropped, so with that over, he started to mutter the word wolf again. I didnât think it was working until he let go of my hands and fell onto his back.
It was just like the first time.
Slow, painful; how the neighbours didnât call the cops due to the sounds coming from our yard, Iâll never know. Fear held me in place, even as he finished shifting I couldnât move. He could have jumped me, tore me apart and Iâd have just let him. Whatever I remembered from last week, didnât prepare me from seeing it again and my mind shut down in an effort to stop me from being the one to totally lose it.
My brother is a werewolf.
His ears were flat against his head, and his tongue hung out of his mouth like it was a meter long as he stood there panting. Slowly he began to look around, surveying the fences, memorising the smells until he finally stepped towards me. The big, dark head pushed against my chest like an overly affectionate dog and as he licked at my chin, I snapped out of my daydream.
âYou did it.â I couldnât sound enthusiastic. He was lucky I made words at all.
The black wolf whined, head-butting my arm as he circled around me. He was bigger than any dog Iâd seen before, bigger than our old golden retriever who passed away a couple of years ago. His head went against my side, lifting my arm so it fell over his neck and I realised he was trying to make me stand up. I used him for support and did just that, trying to stay calm.
There was a wolf doing circles around me.
He yapped, or howled, Iâm not sure what the noise was exactly and as he looked around, I sensed his fear. Taking a few steps towards the shed in the back corner, he shadowed me, creeping low as his tail was tucked between his legs. Danny was panting, stressed out and as a car went down the street, he froze. His ears went up as he listened, assessing the information he was able to receive now and then kept following me. After two laps of the yard, he wandered ahead, like a nervous new pet discovering their new surroundings.
âDanny?â I called, and his head snapped to me. âYou okay?â
His tail soon hung out behind him, daring to wag a little. I took that as a yes.
Nose to the ground, he was soon doing laps of his own. Stopping every now and then to sniff the wind as it came into the yard. Iâd almost forgot about Michael being here until he came out the back door and walked over. Danny didnât notice since heâd half disappeared in some of the bushes near the shed.
âWhat now?â I asked him, feeling exhausted.
âNow you can stop worrying.â Michael assured me.
Then I really woke up. âYou canât be here! Heâs going to freak when he-â
Right on cue Danny began to stalk towards us. His lips parted to reveal his pearly whites and the growl that left him had goosebumps breaking out all over my skin. Michael wasnât phased.
âDannyâs problems with me, is purely human. While he is still Danny now, he has a few new, instincts, too. Wolves are pack animals. There is a pack leader, and the pack. Now he is changed, he wonât fight my authority. That night he changed, he knew to follow me, and I rewarded that by taking him hunting. Fear clouds his mind and judgment when he is on two legs. Now, he knows his mistakes and-â
Danny snapped at his hand and in with the strangness of the moment, I laughed. âPack leader hey?â
Michael didnât look impressed and turning to Danny shook his head. âWait.â
The wolf didnât look like he understood, but he didnât attack him either.
âThe more he accepts this, the less human and animal will be in conflict. Itâs why I can hide what I am so well, I am in control. Now he isnât fighting it, Danny understands, but when heâs human, he is torn and wants to stay ânormalâ. Do you understand Bright Eyes?â Michael smirked, knowing I hated him calling me that.
âYeah, I do, but you control him now?â That I didnât like.
âNot so much control, but guide. You listen to your parents, to teachers and authority. For Danny, I am that authority. I donât tell him to jump and heâll ask me how high, yet he will listen to me. If I tell him it will be okay, he will believe that. Iâm going to take him out, he needs to run and hunt, and Iâll return him in the morning as good as new.â
Danny didnât do well with authority, of any kind. âYou think heâll follow you?â
âHe will submit and learn how to be one us, yes.â Michael confirmed. The wolf started to growl again, head down as he stalked closer to his âpack leaderâ. âI have my ways, just like every other top dog.â
I didnât like how that sounded.
âI promise you, Danny will come back tomorrow and he will be feeling much better.â He tells me. âGet some sleep, because you look like shit and I know this week has been hard on you.â
Moving past him, I went to Danny and the click of velcro sound of Michael taking off his board shorts stopped me from turning around. âI love you Danny. Iâm sorry about tonight, but I was scared and I think this is the right thing for you to do.â
I put my arms around his neck and hugged him, smiling as his head pushed against my shoulder - almost knocking me over.
âBe safe.â I whispered into his ear as Michael came beside us in his own wolf form.
Danny leapt away from me, turning to face him. He wedged himself between us, sizing up Michael who reacted the same way. If I didnât know better, this was looking like the start of a dogfight and Danny wasnât backing down. It happened in seconds; Danny lunged at him, and Michael swiftly pinned him. He moved so quickly and perfectly, I barely saw him even do it and with his jaws on Dannyâs neck, he was right. Danny did submit to him, because right now he didnât have a choice.
The pair calmed down and Michael nipped Dannyâs shoulder, bounding away, he made it over the side gate easily enough and Danny looked at me once before following. I ran after them, but by the time I got to the end of the driveway, they were gone.
I went and folded Michaels clothes, putting them in Dannyâs room before giving the house a once over so my parents wouldnât get any surprises when they got home. Doing as Michael suggested, I got ready for bed. I knew I wasnât going to get any sleep the second I laid down, andw ith the house quiet and empty, Iâd never felt so scared or alone.