“His own true hidden reality that he had desired to know grew palpable, recognizable. It seemed to him just this: a great, glad, abounding hope that he had saved his brother; too expansive to be contained by the limited form of a sole man, it yearned for a new embodiment infinite as the stars. What did it matter to that true reality that the man's brain shrank, shrank, till it was nothing; that the man's body could not retain the huge pain of his heart, and heaved it out through the red exit riven at the neck: that hurtling blackness blotted out forever the man's sight, hearing, sense?”
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Book:The Were-Wolf
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The Were-Wolf
This book delves into the psychological and moral complexities of a man who becomes a werewolf, examining the struggle between his human nature and the beast within. The narrative explores themes of identity, guilt, and the supernatural, offering a haunting and thought-provoking read. more
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