A klutzy witch, a shaman's curse, a quest to save her family. Can Kat find her magic in time?
Werewolves: An Alternative Transportation
Werewolves: An Alternative Transportation
Werewolf from New Moon |
I
have to admit it. Werewolves can be totally sexy guys (gals) in human
form. Meyer finally got one legendary being right. Well, she agrees
with my concept, which I used before I read any of the Meyer saga.
To tell the truth, I still haven’t read any of the books, because
the first movie put such a bad taste in my mouth. OMG, Edward loves
Bella because she SMELLS good?!?!? Gimme a break.
As
we all know, werewolves are shape-shifters. When the full moon rises,
your normal guy (or gal) changes into a werewolf. Sometimes, they are
portrayed as mindless beasts who’ll rip the throat out of anybody
they come upon. Other portrayals show that they maintain their human
intelligence when shifted. Since the legends vary so wildly, I
decided to not only have my werewolves remain intelligent, but also
able to shift from human to wolf form at will.
How
do I justify this turning away from the legend? I don’t need to.
Some folks will howl in disgust at my tampering with the myths. Let
‛em whine or even bark. I’ve seen authors do just about
everything with the tropes: weres, vampires, demons, fairies, angels,
ancient gods. That, I believe, is perfectly okay. You want a
half-vampire, half-demon? I’ve seen that in the paranormal more than
once. Gods less than god-like? Yup, been done.
Anyway,
I have a six-pack of werewolves in “Bad Spelling.” Here’s a
taste (ha ha, get it?) of my werewolf mashup.
EXCERPT
Rune joined them. “Are we going to stand around here all day? Where’s the alternative transportation you told us about?”
Rune joined them. “Are we going to stand around here all day? Where’s the alternative transportation you told us about?”
Andy tore his gaze from Kat and scanned
the slope. “There it is.”
Kat looked where Andy pointed and
gasped. “What—?”
“Don’t worry. They won’t hurt
us,” Andy said with a confidence Kat didn’t quite trust.
“But werewolves?” There was
no mistaking them for regular wolves. Besides being twice the size of
the largest of the wolves, the eyes gave them away. Even from a
distance, Kat could see them gleaming with intelligence.
“Look behind them,” Andy said.
The big wolves loped along easily; they
were harnessed to a sled, bouncing along behind them. The speed with
which they approached told her they would have no problem pulling a
heavy load.
The wolves came up the slope and
stopped in front of them. The lead werewolf looked at each of them
with some interest. Kat felt like an item on a menu, like when they
faced the polar bear.
The lead wolf said, “Good morning.
Hmm. Humans, not trolls. Interesting.” The wolf looked over his
shoulder at the others. “Remember, King Olaf hired us to deliver
these people to where they want to go. You are not to eat them.”
The other wolves nodded, but their long tongues hanging over
gleaming, razor-sharp teeth was not a reassuring sight; their mouths
dripped saliva in a most disconcerting manner.
The lead werewolf turned his pale
yellow eyes back to Andy. “So, where are we going?”
Andy briefly explained what they
wanted. The werewolf nodded and said, “If I understand correctly,
we are looking for the Sami tribe. Do you realize they’re nomadic?”
“Sort of. All I know for certain is
they spend much of their time on the northern coast.” Andy glanced
at Kat. “Anything else?” She shook her head.
The wolf stared at Andy for a moment
and then said, “Well, come closer so I can smell you. The girl,
too.”
Kat hung back. “Why do you want to—?
Oh, I understand. You can find the Samis through our scent.”
“Very
good, young lady,” the werewolf answered and sniffed at her
outstretched hand. He licked it once. Kat jerked her hand back.
“Taste helps, too,” the werewolf answered, with a hint of humor
in his gruff voice.
“What’s your name?” Kat asked.
“I call myself Mazi in my wolf form.
I try to keep my human life separate.” The werewolf raised his head
and howled. The other wolves joined in the chorus. Goose pimples rose
on Kat’s arms. Then, they all fell silent and pricked their ears,
turning their heads this way and that. From off in the distance, Kat
heard a faint answering howl.
“Hop on the sled. It’s time to go,” Mazi said.
“Hop on the sled. It’s time to go,” Mazi said.
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BAD SPELLING - Book 1 of The Witches of Galdorheim Series
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