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Bull Terrier The Island Of The Strays – Allison Woods

Ryan could feel the tension radiating from him, a terrible, stretched-thin vibration, like a wire pulled so tight it was singing with strain, ready to snap at any second. Just behind, Lyla had gone eerily, utterly still—so still she barely seemed alive. Her gaze was fixed somewhere far beyond the trees, past the darkness, as if she no longer belonged to this moment or place. Whatever strength had carried her this far now seemed to have drained from her completely, slipping away through her pores and vanishing into the night.
She looked faded. Translucent in the shadows. A ghost that hadn’t yet realized she was no longer part of the living. Mason sat a little farther back, his back straight, jaw set, still trying to hold it together. But his face betrayed him; tiny twitches flickered across his features, cracks forming where the mask wouldn’t hold.
His eyes were turning to glass—dull, unfocused, already pulling away from the world. Even in the dark, Ryan could see it: something inside him had broken. And in its place, something colder had settled in—quiet, waiting. Lyla turned her head, the movement slow, mechanical, her eyes as hollow as the space between the trees. When she spoke, her voice was barely more than breath, fragile and shivering in the cold air. “They’re going to eat us,” she whispered.
“You know that, right? They’re not just animals. Someone left them here—left them to starve. And now they hate us for it. They’re angry. Broken.” Nate snapped. His whole body jerked as if a tether had finally snapped inside him. “What the hell are you even saying?” he spat, his voice sharp enough to cut through the dark. His face twitched, eyes narrowing into a glare sharper than fear. “They’re just hungry mutts. Mangy, starving dogs. Quit crying. We’re humans. We’ve got brains, remember?
They’re just… fleas with teeth.” “Nate, shut up.” Ryan didn’t mean to say it like that. The sharpness in his tone startled even him—it sliced through Nate’s barking words like glass. He drew in a slow breath, steadying himself.
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The light spilled like liquid fire across gentle ripples that rolled in and out with hypnotic calm. But beneath their softness was a deep, quiet force—something hidden and powerful that never fully revealed itself. The river stretched endlessly in both directions, a broad, ancient vein cutting through the land, vast and slow and alive.
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