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No matter how hard I tried to hide the truth from myself, all efforts proved futile. I really feel much more stronger, don't need to depend on my drugs anymore, faster than ever, but with all these changes in me, all happiness vanishes on a particular night "NIGHT OF THE FULL MOON" and all wishes of never wanting to have been a victim of a is strange bite without ever knowing what actually bit me.
It all happened on the 17th of August, 2008. I happened to spend my second semester's break with my uncle in far eastern part of Nigeria. I woke up early this Sunday morning, brushed my teeth and took my bath in no time so as to catch up with my uncle's family getting ready for the church service known to always start exactly 8 o' clock every Sundays.
The sermon was actually nice and interesting that it ended late in the evening. Finally it was time to go home , my uncle called on me to tell me it's time we went home, but a second thought came up within me, so I told my uncle I would find my way back home in order to enjoy myself a little bit outside.
Gradually time ran so fast that it was already dark outside, but comfortable to walk in with the help of the shinning full moonlight. Still far from home, the only option I had left was to pass through the woods, serving as a short cut to getting home on time. After spending ten minutes in the woods all alone and scared, I started noticing some strange sounds and movement a few steps behind me. Fear gripped me, my legs refused to be lifted, and then it suddenly happened. Something huge with an animal like figure jumped on me and that was the last thing I remembered. I woke up the following morning with painful marks around my neck but miraculously disappeared in a matter of minutes. Now it's fifteen years and I have remained younger as ever, filled with happiness and at the same time the other way round on the night of the full moon. My life as a teenage werewolf has been complicated to be precise, and that had been my burden to carry alone for the rest of my life.