Oren shook his head and croaked:
Maybe before I die I will do at least one good deed. I will save you. And my soul will be sent to heaven. But my heart is still heavy
Marianne did not know what to say to this.
You have to leave these places. Go east. Oren tried to nod in the right direction. Sooner or later you will go out on the road. On it you will come to the city.
Marianne shook his head. Tears ran down his cheeks.
Only to the east! Do you hear? To the East!
Oren fell silent, closed his eyes. It seemed that he had already departed into another world, but his chest was still faintly heaving.
Stay away from anyone you meet Oren said in a very weak voice. There are different types here. Trust no one and
The chest froze. Orens lips never moved.
Oren Headley.
Marianne slowly climbed off the blood-soaked body. He looked at his bloody palms. He felt very sorry for Oren, he was impressed by the death of this stranger. To distract himself from his worries, he began to wipe his hands on the snow, not noticing the cold.
A familiar sound sounded somewhere. Motorcycle motor.
The roar of the engine grew louder. Marianne stood up. Someone was riding a snowmobile on the ice of the lake. Another appeared after him. Marianne wanted to wave her hands and scream. But Oren can no longer be helped.
What if they are yesterdays robbers?
They will be glad if Marianne falls into their hands. He was afraid of any person in these places. If hes already figured out anything, its that he must stay away from everyone in this forest.
Marianne hastened to retreat from the open area, then rushed to his camp. They may not have noticed him yet. The sound has become quite loud. Marianne bent down by the tree and looked at the lake.
On the snowmobiles there were people dressed in white overalls winter camouflage. They raced across the ice of the lake and were in full view. Having approached closer, we slowed down and parted in different directions. Then one, the one that was closer to the dead body, screamed. People on snowmobiles drove up and rushed to Oren.
Marianne heard the words of one of them:
Who was that? Who attacked you? Was it a werewolf? Speak! Have you seen a werewolf here?
Hes already dead, dont you get it?
Yes, I just gave up the spirit. Did our werewolf do the job?
Ha, this is too cool for a sucker!
And they both burst out laughing. In their hands, the people were holding some kind of short shotguns wrapped in white cloth. The first poked his weapon at the snow nearby.
Look. What is it? It looks like scales. Aha! So the trail goes on the ice. Saber-toothed fish!
There are still traces.
Two men in camouflage stood with their backs to Marianne and, bending over, looked at the find.
Marianne rushed to his camp, seeking cover.
He jumped to a hole dug in the snow a hole in which he slept at night, and rushed into it. He began to quickly dig deep into the snow. One second, one more. Time is too short. Marianne hit the roof of the hole. She crumbled, covering him with lumps of snow.
The young man listened.
The snow was thin, and the light of the setting sun filtered through it.
Marianne was afraid that his hiding place was not enough for him and people in camouflage would notice him. And the snow could crumble unevenly, somewhere stronger, could bare legs or shoulder and give Marianne.
The footsteps came very close. And then he heard something that overtook even more fear, if he had not been scared half to death.
Loud frequent puffing. This man was sniffing the air. The wheeze grew louder. Marianne held her breath. He was smelled. A small lump of snow in front of my eyes shifted, opening a small hole outward. Marianne saw the shoes of a man who had approached.
You are not looking there, Ersus! His breed should be looked for in the trees, not under them. Look, the branches over there were jammed. It was as if someone was climbing on it.
Footsteps rang out a little further. The boots trampled in place.
Nobody. Ugh. Zero again!
Look, there are traces too. Lets see there?
Wait, Im behind the snowmobile.
There was silence for a minute. The boots were out of sight, and Marianne hoped they were finally gone. But he was afraid to get out of the snowdrift. The warm breath melted the snow, and the hole in the snowdrift became larger. Marianne huddled all over his jacket.
The second of the people started the engine and drove up to the first.
The boots appeared again.
Well, what did you find?
There is no one there!
Ill inspect that site now! The end of the phrase was drowned in the roar of the engine. For a minute, a roar was heard in the area, now moving away, now approaching. The man who was near Marianne moved to a nearby tree.
There was a radio click and characteristic noises. Then a new voice came from her, like a growl:
How are you? Get on the guys trail? No?
He seemed to have sunk into the water.
Well, well, the man from the radio grinned. And I cant get better. I caught Junia Claire!
Junia Clare! Parallel class girl! And what is she doing here?
Marianne could not believe his ears.
Wow! You are clever. And where is she But the voice from the radio interrupted the man in camouflage.
Which of you was torn to pieces by howling during the day? You are giving yourself away! Show your presence!
I could not resist. There will be a great moon tonight. I can already feel it.
Come here, to me. I need your help. She bites like a street cat! And without howling! The crackling in the radio was gone.
Ersus, did you hear? Shouted the first from afar. Lets go. Its clean here!
I could say to the radio, grunted the displeased Ersus. The footsteps hurried away. There was the rumble of snowmobiles. Then he began to move away.
Chapter 7. Whos here?
Junia! Marianne snapped something inside. Fear of new robbers faded into the background. Thoughts were now only about the girl.
Is Junia here? Why? Where from? Was she grabbed by one of these men in white camouflage?
Marianne the directors words about the secret order Olburgskiy Tribunal.
These are people from the Order! Theyve caught Junia, theyre hunting the likes of Marianne. These are the Hunters. So Junia is also a werewolf?
Previously, Marianne was sure that the circumstances were unfavorable only for him. He had to run and hide in the ice forest. But it turns out that Junia also left school, and now she is even worse than him. It is not known what she experienced and what awaits her. The tone of the unknown hunters voice, coming from the radio, did not bode well and did not like Marianne. Junia is the only person who was dear to him now. And she was in trouble.
Marianne climbed out of his den and looked after the figures on snowmobiles disappearing into the darkness, heard the invariably fading sound of engines. Now this is the only thread leading to Juniya.
Mariannes appearance was rather intimidating and shabby. It seemed that he had climbed the mountains for several weeks and lived in the forest. All the clothes were torn and dirty. The face is smeared with blood. He got dirty as he wiped away his tears. In addition, he dropped one of the snowshoes somewhere.
It was impossible to hesitate, and Marianne rushed after him. I had to throw off the second snowshoe, otherwise it was inconvenient to run.
Dusk was gathering over the forest. The sun shone with a red glow behind the distant trees, and the moon was not yet there. The next hour was expected to be dark. It was easier to run along the track of a fresh track, and it was not difficult to see the tracks from snowmobile tracks. It was lighter on the ice of the lake than under the trees in the forest.
Marianne fled into the unknown. He had no idea how he would look for hunters in the dark forest.
They talked about the moon. She would rather ascend.
Far ahead, two beams of yellow light loomed. The people on the snowmobiles turned on their headlights. Another minute, and these rays of hope disappeared from sight. They seemed to turn right. Marianne raced as fast as he could. With every minute the hope of tracking down the hunters in camouflage faded away.
The snowmobile trail crossed the entire lake from west to east. Soon Marianne passed the middle of the lake, turned ashore and headed up the slope. Here the snow was deeper. Marianne slowed down and walked, breathing heavily. He needed a little respite. It looks like the hunters in this place also had to slow down. This was evident in the tracks. There was still a chance to catch up with them. Am I not going into their hands myself?
Now, if the howling resounded over the trees again, Marianne would have known that these people were not so far away, but there was a silent silence in the forest.
The moon appeared in the sky. The whole world seemed to bloom with a pale blue and silver light. Marianne perked up.
A fabulous landscape opened up before him. Large trees with crooked rhizomes protruding from the snow rose high up. The moonlight penetrated the interweaving branches of the crown of blue snow, casting spider webs, fantastic laces of soft shadows at Mariannes feet. Cold snowflakes shimmered like diamonds. An owl hooted overhead. There was a faint rustle of wings, and a shadow slipped between the trees. Marianne lifted his head, but could not see the bird. But I saw the moon. It lit up his face. Its light penetrated into the eyes and spread through the veins.
Marianne felt heat all over her body. It stabbed my fingers. Marianne began rubbing his palms, then thrust his fingers into the snowdrift. The pain disappeared, melted away with warmth. It seemed that now the hands were numb, something squeezed his fingers. The snow eased this sensation. Marianne wiggled his fingers, checking the sensitivity. It became easier and even pleasant. The pain and tingling sensation disappeared. Then Marianne tried to dig the snow with his hands. He liked it and found it funny. It was ticklish. There was no more heat in my hands. The snow must have cooled them.
But in the rest of the body, there was still a bursting pressure. Marianne took a deep breath of the frosty air, took his hands out of the snow, looked them over and gasped in amazement. Long, slightly curved claws protruded through the mittens. Suddenly, it also hurt in my eyes. Marianne closed his eyes and pressed his knuckles against his eyelids. The pain was gone. He slowly opened his eyes. Nothing has changed around, the vision has remained the same. But what happened to the fingers?
Now Marianne sat down carefully in the snow and wiggled his toes. Feelings were common, except that the shoes were a little stinging and tight. Probably, there were no claws on the legs. At least, if they grew up there, they were not as long as on their arms.
Marianne was excited and very interested in the transformation in her own body. How will he live with such nails? It is impossible to write notes with them. And generally hold a ballpoint pen.
Hoping that this transformation will not last long, because he is a werewolf, Marianne felt lightness throughout his body in a minute. He stood up, felt a surge of strength and energy. The state of health was excellent. I wanted to jump and run. Marianne looked curiously at the nearest tree. He was drawn to do something. Marianne jumped as high as possible and grabbed the trunk. The claws on the fingers firmly and confidently held on to the bark. He climbed up. He liked it too. Lips spread into a smile. He figured out how stupid it looked from the outside.
Marianne quickly climbed to the very top.
Blink, can you see that? I have grown claws!
He looked at the hand. A fluffy little ball slid over it.
They are delightful! concluded the mouse. Just like mine. Only humanly large.
Yeah, said Marianne.
Mignis ran to the other hand. Probably, make sure that there, too, with claws, everything is amazing.
Look, Mignis said quietly. Theres fire.
Marianne froze and stared at the faint, tiny speck of light that trembled between the branches of the trees.
Mignis always feels fire. Even if you cant see it. And here she, of course, was right.
Bonfire?
Its a big flame. Bonfire, Mignis said. Marianne was thrilled by this discovery. All is not yet lost. He will find Junia Claire.
Its probably a kilometer and a half before him?
No, further. Mignis climbed on Mariannes head.
Well. Mariannes voice was full of determination. The nose could smell burnt wood and scorched meat. He seemed to make out the haze of a fire in the air.
He climbed down from the tree. The descent turned out to be even easier than it seemed. The young man again began to run on the tracks from the snowmobiles towards the fire. The moon has energized Marianne. The muscles, tired after a long run, stopped whining and started working with renewed zeal.
When the fire flashed between the trees, Marianne slowed down, began to step more cautiously and listened to the reigning nocturnal sounds. Besides, I had to calm my own breathing. As he ran, he puffed like a steam locomotive.
In the shadows that appeared around the fire, Marian could see people. At some distance from them there was a large shed, under which there were snowmobiles and some other things. Marianne decided to approach from the side of the canopy, to leave with line of sight. The canopy was an excellent cover. The awning was stretched between four large trees. Here the snow was trampled down, which means that Marianne will not leave traces. In case of danger, you can take refuge in the trees.
Three hunters in white camouflage were sitting by the fire. Marianne learned their names from the overheard conversation. The largest and most sedentary was called Ersus. He spoke very little. Nero was short and thin. Pontius is the tallest.
Do you feel it? Pontius exclaimed suddenly. At these words, Mariannes soul sank into her heels.
Yes! The voice answered enthusiastically.
Im hungry, said a third voice, very quiet.
Marianne cautiously crawled back, afraid to betray his presence not only by the smell, but also by the crunch of snow.
Ersus, buddy, look at the sky! Nero said enthusiastically. The moon! And you mean food! How can you even think about anything else now?
Marianne huddled against a nearby tree. The voices fell silent. The sounds of fussing, puffing and grunting were heard. Marianne peered out cautiously.
Something strange began to happen around the fire. Something unnatural, frightening and even devilish. Shadows in the snow twisted and trembled in unnatural curves. Even the flames of the fire turned red and roared. The three hunters trembled, leaned towards the snow, rose and then fell again. It was over in a minute. The figures were half-sitting-half-lying in the snow and did not move. Marianne stood up.