Something Simple (M Werewolf x Any gender Human)(Closed- Thank you!)

Started by Rainbrows, December 08, 2019, 07:49:38 PM

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Rainbrows

Hey guys, this is my first time posting here so if you have any helpful suggestions, let me know! I also rarely start with my own ideas, so I apologize if it is of bad quality, for I do not often create the first scenario.

So I am thinking something along the lines of what I have written below, but it is not solid. If you are interested and have any ideas, PM me, please! I will be playing Sebastian, who is a werewolf, and your character will be the human. They do not have to remain a human, however, and can be any gender. I do request that you are good with grammar and spelling but it does not have to be perfect. I also request that you write a good amount. It doesn't have to be several paragraphs, but several lines at the least, please.

It felt like it was only last week, yet, by now, it had already been nearly three months since Sebastian's family, his pack, had died. All of them except him, and only because he happened to be out partying while they were slaughtered for being wolves on a farmer's property. Humans didn't know that werewolves were real, so the farmer naturally only though there was a wolf pack out to harm his animals, but it was only Sebastian's family passing through the man's property. He shot them all on site, picking them off as they tried to return into the woods with his gun. The pack was small, consisting of only himself, his parents, an uncle and a cousin, but now only he remained. The night of his family's death occurred two weeks after his high school graduation. A large party was being thrown at a house of someone Sebastian barely even knew, but it was to celebrate their graduation and meant free food and alcohol and attracted Sebastian immediately. But now, months later, Sebastian was left alone in his family's large house, and, quite frankly, he was feeling more alone than he ever had. Being eighteen and able to care for himself, the house was now his own and he was left to continue living life, as if everything were fine.

As he was sitting at the kitchen table, browsing social media on his phone, the phone "dinged" as a message came through, inviting Sebastian to another after-high-school party, which sounded like a great way to take his mind off things. Seb was quite a popular guy in school, as he filled the "bad boy" stereotype quite well and that seemed to have an attracting affect on people. Tall and relatively burly with black hair that reached his shoulders, he was quite popular with the girls and his outgoing personality made him easily friended by many, although he much preferred to stick to himself. Sebastian replied immediately that he would be at the party, put on a black hoodie, and grabbed his keys.

The party was just like every other party- loud music, drunk and stoned people lounging in the front yard already, and scantily-clad women being pestered by athletic men, all carrying a cup with some liquid, most likely alcohol. Seb made his way in, saying hello to a few people as he passed, and entered the kitchen, where he grabbed a can of beer before wandering the house. Inside was loud with people yelling over trashy music and the smell of body odor and marijuana abundant. People of all genders were dressed their best or in as little as popular, and non much having a preferance for one gender or another, it was all quite appealing to Seb. It was a bit much for Sebastian's sensitive nose at times, so he went out back to get a break and some fresh air. Surprisingly, the outback yard was relatively empty of people, most likely because the yard was small and dropped off into the woods. He sat on the back steps and just watched those around, but one pair in particular caught his attention. There was a jock, one Seb recognized both from the football team and from a rivalry pack, talking to another former classmate of his. They didn't seem to be too comfortable talking to the jock, so Sebastian watched curiously. He recognized the other person as a student from his past high school, one who was more timid and shy and picked on by bullies. That was, until Seb stepped in once to break it apart and save the other. He hadn't talked to them since then, as they didn't have the same social groupings, but he would seen them now and again in the hallways or at lunch.

The more shy student pulled out their phone for some reason or another and the jock took the opportunity to drop something into the cup that they were holding. Seb noticed and immediately grew concerned for them. Just because he was a "bad boy" did not mean he was a bad guy, and he wasn't going to let something like that just happen. Before he could stand up and make his way over, the person with the cup took a drink. "Hey, Brian, why don't you leave them alone?" Sebastian said to the jock, who immediately grew defensive.

"Why don't you go fuck off back to your pack and leave me alone, huh? Oh right, you don't have one," snapped back the jock, which seemed to expect to make Sebastian riled up over the death of his family. Sebastian and Brian had always hated each other, primarily due to the familial disputes regarding two packs in the same area. Without hesitation, Seb pushed the jock and stood between him and the other student. "Wasn't worth it anyways," said Brian as he turned to retreat into the house, perhaps intimidated by Seb or just finding a fight not necessary. The others in the yard were looking their way, but seeing that no fight was about to take place, all entered the house disappointingly.

"Are you okay?" Sebastian asked as he turned around to the other person, only to find that they were already out and laying on the grass. Now, a panic overtook Sebastian and he wasn't sure what to do. It looked as if they only drank a small amount of whatever was placed in their drink, but it was enough to knock them out. What should he do? He didn't want to involve the police, there was no proof that Seb wasn't the one that drugged them and he was afraid that might affect the outcome. Instead, still with an unclear and panicked mind, Sebastian picked them up and took them to his car, going around the neighbor's house, so no one would see him carrying an unconscious person and get suspicious. Once they were in his car, he searched but found no evidence of an address on them. Without anywhere else to go, he took them to his own house. After bringing them inside, he set up a bed on the couch and laid them there, making sure they would be comfortable and covered with a blanket. In the morning, he would take them home, but for now, this would have to do, he supposed.

Seb did not sleep that night, as he was awfully worried about the person on his couch, but he kept going and checking to make sure they were still breathing regularly and were on their side, in case they were to vomit, so they would not choke on it. Once the sun started to rise, he began to make a hot pot of coffee and sat at the kitchen table, awaiting the other to wake up.