Re: Request a Story
Whoa, didn't even notice that reply until now. I figured that after discovering the truth the writer would call up her publicist to try and get her to send help. The publicist would reveal that she was the one who finalised the deal, as the writer's tanking book sales were destroying her and the only way she'd ever be able to bring herself back into the black was for the writer to be dead. At that point the hunters surround the cabin. One of the hunters tries to shoot at her, but his comrades stop him because they could only make a trophy out of a fully transformed wolf. After that their preparations would prove inadequate and she would hunt most of them down slasher movie style.
The next morning, human again but making use of her dwindling wolf senses, the writer locates the receptionist tied up in another cabin. They had been intending to use her as the next prey should the writer have been able to escape. The receptionist had seen several people used as targets, but only with the previous one had she realised what was actually happening, and by then it was too late to save them. She then asks the writer what she plans on doing, and she honestly has no idea. Writing hadn't really been working out for her, and she did enjoy the mountains. The receptionist then mentions that there is a very long waiting list of hunters, and they all pay upfront. The writer considers it, but first she needs to pay a visit to her publicist back in Seattle.
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