Love Barrels And Werewolves

Love Barrels And Werewolves
Cannot Be Ignored



"Are you sure it's okay to just leave Aira?" vicky asked, as he and Kevin raced away from the border.


"There are more important things that we have to make sure of now" Kevin said after nodding. While his four legs continue to break through the thickets.


Seeing Kevin's serious face, Vicky tried to keep up. Although he is not sure what his friend is worried about, he decides to leave Aira with the humans.


***


While in a cave roofed with stones.


Laras sat down in a huff after a moment ago. His face was pale, his skin was dry, and his clothes were already tangled filled with clinging grass.


"Eat." I don't know since when, suddenly a man said firmly from behind. "I've burned the venison for you. I know you can't eat this raw like us" he continued.


Hearing him made Laras thud with an unhappy smile. "I didn't tell you to do it."


A long sigh came out of the lips of Lion. He didn't expect it to follow Laras so far. If he could, he wanted to leave the woman after being taken to a place that was supposed to be safe. But in the end, this is where it is now. To persuade women to eat.


"Eating, Barrel. I don't want you to get sick," Lion said, half wooing with worry.


But instead of agreeing, the woman who still looks upset only glances through the tail of the eye, even to turn she is reluctant.


"What do you care? Isn't that better for you?" laras.


Lion did not think. He thought Laras would not sulk, given his stubbornness. In fact, all women are the same.


"Eat or I'll go now!"


"Curtain!" The barrel thawed, but still turned to face the stone table that Lion had prepared. Without the words exchanged, he ate in silence.


Until when Laras spent almost one piece intact, Lion did not stop staring at him.


"Stop looking at me like that" Laras said indifferently. After he finished the last bite, he immediately stood up. "All right, I'm going. Assume we never met."


The woman immediately moved. Even the food in the throat had not gone down perfectly, but he had already chosen to end it. Facing a man who reaps wounds will make him suffer even more.


The desolate forest welcomed once Laras came out of hiding. He stopped, thinking which way to take. Is the left right, or is it the right side that will bring it home?


"Right," Lion suddenly said, "take right. That's the way out of the woods."


Laras glanced sharply. He didn't need a clue from the jerk who kissed him and told him to leave.


"I know!" laras said while taking big steps.


Seeing Laras away, Lion could only look at the woman's back. His heart ached, even though he wanted to end it immediately.


But as he continued to observe, suddenly a shout sounded not far ahead. Lion rushed over as fast as lightning.


"Haish! Just surprised!" annoyed Laras when he found a wood he almost killed because it was thought a big snake. Even so, there was a man who heaved a sigh of relief not far from there.


Lion stopped again. He wanted to finish everything there, but his heart insisted on making sure Laras was okay.


By admitting his own frustration, Lion finally decided to follow Laras. At least until the woman arrived at the edge of the forest.


Although in one of the drawers in his heart, Lion felt if the decision to follow Baras would not end well for him.


The footpath made sober by hunters became a guide for Laras. He continued to walk, even though the bone in his leg felt almost broken. Either because he was tired or because of the reply from the Lion, but Laras felt the journey home was much heavier than when he set out to find the truth of the werewolf.


Luckily, just before the sun drowned itself, Laras finally arrived at the edge of the forest. The thing that made him sure was the sound of the river flow that was heard more and more clearly.


"Ah, I have finally arrived" he said with relief. To relieve a bit of fatigue, he paused for a moment the item to lean on the tree.


A smile was engraved on Laras' face as he looked at the hut he had located in front of him. Even though, deep in the heart he still boiled the wound and was disappointed.


While not far behind the woman, Lion stared with a more terrifying feeling than before. The memory he had almost buried was now coming back. Memories with Laras that feel warm even when he does not want to remember.


The rushing river, the beautiful looking flower fields, was also a simple house where she realized the feeling for the first time. Do not forget the cots under the catapult tree, is a witness he gave a kiss in the moonlight.


Pensive lion. The indifference that he had been raising little by little was eroded by fleeting memories. If the feeling for Laras is love, has he not violated the werewolf principle?


But when Lion has not managed to recognize how he feels, from the other direction a man shouted to call Laras.


"Clearned! Thankfully I found you."


The resting barrel frowned. "Why look for me, Win?"


"It's all because of Kinan. He's very worried about you. Why don't you pick up the phone?"


"Ah." Laras just remembered if he went alone without anyone knowing. Even Kinan. "I'm just going for a walk. Tell him not to worry."


Win nodded in agreement. After all seeing Laras alright was enough for him.


"Oh, it looks like your catch is big today" Laras said as he watched a rabbit being carried by Win.


"You're mocking me?" timpal Win, "already. Want to eat rabbit meat together?"


"I'm full already." Laras refused. He wanted to go home soon and fall asleep forgetting the annoyance towards Lion.


However, it is not Win the name if you agree easily.


"Then accompany me, will you? Come, Laras. You're gonna let me starve like this?"


Laras took a long breath. He wants to refuse, but rejection will only make his ears damaged by Win's whining that will not stop. Eventually this woman agreed with a forced.


Finding that, of course Win smiled widely. Who would have thought he could eat alone with Laras after never before could.


But as the two of them were about to move, suddenly a voice stopped their steps.


"I'm coming along."


Win and Laras looked at each other at the same time.


"I'm coming. I'm hungry too." Apparently Lion still can not let Laras alone with Win.


In contrast to Laras who wore an indistinct expression, Win clearly showed dislike for Lion.


Win thunts. Although in the end still tailed the Lion who had already walked in front. "Just disturb!"