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Wolf of Stone novel Chapter 36

Summary for Chapter 36: Wolf of Stone

Chapter summary: Chapter 36 from the book Wolf of Stone by Forever_sheemie

Discover the most important events of Chapter 36, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Wolf of Stone. With the engaging writing of Forever_sheemie, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Tiana threw up her hands in frustration and turned to her silver haired friend, "what am I supposed to do then!? That witch bitch went and freed the one person who could ruin our plans! THE ONE PERSON!! Do you know how hard it was for us to trap that beast!?" She fumed, taking up her laptop from off of the coffee table and flinging it against the wall with a scream.

A little dramatic on her part...

The friend winced, "there goes another thousand dollars... not like you don't have the money anyway, Mrs. Jones."

Tianna nervously bit at her fingernails and glanced at the door again, "this is serious, Destiny. When he comes home, he's going to take his anger out on me! I have to do something."

Destiny shrugged and continued typing away at her phone, "what can you do? You've already sent the cops to kill them, and they escaped. Guessing by the fact that you have control over everyone in this town they aren't hiding out anywhere near here which only leaves the woods. You can't have the werewolves going into the woods now, can you?"

Tiana's eyes brightened in excitement, "you're right... I can't send the werewolves out there... but what about my little babies?" A knowing smirk curled onto her lips.

Destiny snorted, "those mutts? They're going to destroy more than just those three if you let them loose."

Tiana waved her hand dismissively, "the damage means nothing to me as long as I can kill that bastard before he regains his full strength," a shiver ran down her spine at the mere thought of that happening, "just thinking of that mutt with powers have me wary."

"Then just do what you did the last time, aren't your experiments progressing well?"

Tiana hummed, "they are but they also take up a lot of magic energy. I'd need his permission to dispatch such a pricey bounty."

Destiny sighed in disappointment, "girl I don't even know why you're doing all of this, especially for a man like that."

Tiana placed a finger to her lips and glared at her only friend, "shhh watch your mouth when we're in this house. "

Destiny rolled her eyes and got up, "yeah yeah yeah, I'll be long gone before he gets back anyway. Not like he'd dare to touch me..."

Tiana glanced over at the shivering maid and ordered, "clean this shit up. You have ten minutes."

Then she led Destiny out of the room and towards the back of the house, where the portal was.

"Have you found the girl yet?" Tiana asked.

Destiny sighed, "no we haven't. To make it worst we don't have any information on her at all. We don't have her name, nor do we have any records of her ever entering human territory."

"It shouldn't be that hard to find a little girl that resembles Elizabeth."

Her heart unexpectedly softened as an image of a man flashed before her eyes.

"Dexter..."

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Back in the forest....

My heart galloped like a mother trucking horse as the image of a dog that spat lava entered my mind.

I've never seen a Hellhound before but from what I've heard, they were ferocious beasts whose talons could slice through an iron door and canines could rip through a rocket ship. They had the ability to make themselves vanish before their prey's eyes, becoming invisible. At first, I thought it was an exaggeration of course cause let's be real. Why the hell would a dog want to chew a rocket ship? It's ridiculous.

But when I was in high school, I stumbled upon a book of demons that showed me the image of how a true hellhound looked.

It was an enormous black furless dog, almost twice the size of a werewolf with bright neon eyes and drool dripping from its sharp canines. It could stand on two feet if it chose to and had the ability to shoot fire from their mouth. The Devil's destructive pet.

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