mycoreisdark
Don't be a square!
David grinned his mad grin then took to the air aswell.
Eric and Tyler sat, beers in hand by a small bonfire. Twelve or so other semi-drunk college students also gathered here around the small but bright flame. Terry, Millie and Patrick were busy roasting marshmallows, while Garrett spent his time attempting to get an arm around Mandy, Mandy found herself gazing dreamily at John who sat between Kendra and Sammy.
"Did you here that?" Tyler whispered just loud enough for the rest of them to hear.
"Hear what? I didn't hear anything, man." John laughed and was subsequently joined by Kendra and Sammy.
"Yah, man. I heard it too..." Garrett momentarily ceased his attempts at seducing Mandy. "I think it was... The Yeti of Santa Carla!!!!"
"Maybe it was a werewolf." Terry threw his head back and immitated a dog's howl.
"Or a Vampire!!!!" Patrick added as he pretended to bite Millie's neck. Millie looked nervous at the mention of these beasts, but giggled excitedly when Patrick went for her neck.
All the while, Eric looked extremely uncomfortable with the topic. "Shit, Man!! That's not funny!" he finally said. "I-I think it's all true, you know?" helowered his voice to a whisper. "What they say?"
"Chill out, Man..." Garrett took a swig of beer. " You know all those old fogies just say those things to freak us out. It's cuz they're all still screwed up from those drugs and the hippie thing."
Kendra suddenly went quiet."...But... what about all those missing kids? They can't have just dissappeared, right?"
Just then, a cold wind swept through the clearing, chilling all in it's wake, and bringing with it a strange sound like the whispering of voices. A few of the girls screamed and Garrett finally found a scared Mandy in his arms.
"What the Hell what That??!!" Terry said to no one inparticular as they all turned to face source of the strange wind. The forest seemed dead quiet, like the wind had swept all life from it.
They landed in the trees jut along the edge of the clearing where their dinner waited in fear ignorant of what was to come next. Morgan looked back at the others, her face already transformed into its monster-like version. She smirked and released a snicker so low that if those in the clearing had heard it, they'd have thought it a figment of their imaginations. She glanced around at her brothers, watching as they bounced with excitement about the kill.
"Feeding time." With those last words, she soared into the clearing, the boys following behind. For a second or two they hovered over the small group of humans, waiting for their food to try and escape. As soon as the humans attempted to scurry to safety, Morgan and the boys struck.