[center][H3]“Didn’t you read the tale, where Happily Ever After was to kiss a frog? Don’t you know this tale?”[/h3] [center]♥[/center] [sub][h3]--Enter the truth if you dare--[/h3][/sub][/center] [indent][indent][indent][h3][sub]Keep the nightlight on, this scarytale is true. Mother-dearest never told you, but werewolves are real. Their favorite meal? Why, it is you, my darling, most innocent and sweet childe. You [i]are[/I] their sin.[/sub][/h3][/indent][/indent][/indent] [indent][indent][indent][h3][sub]No, no, my darling—whatever you do, do not bother to hide under the covers. They can smell you. They can see you shivering beneath the bedsheets. They can hear your heart beating faster than ever before.[/sub][/h3][/indent][/indent][/indent] [indent][indent][indent][h3][sub]But fear not, for there are hunters. They protect you. They protect me. They protect everyone. However, the truth never cares for the glory of the hunters’ tales, but for their darkest, most frightening hours.[/sub][/h3][/indent][/indent][/indent] [indent][indent][indent][h3][sub]And why might I have chosen to tell you this truth? Oh, because, my darling, we are about to unravel a very gruesome romance between a werewolf and his love…[/sub][/h3][/indent][/indent][/indent] [indent][indent][indent][h3][sub]It is the modern year in August, and Sts. Peter & Paul Orthodox Christian Church has just been blessed with a new parish priest just in time for the Liturgical New Year. He and his family come from some small town not too many of the parishioners know. However, the humble beginnings of the priest and his family seem promising for the slowly blossoming Church.[/sub][/h3][/indent][/indent][/indent] [indent][indent][indent][h3][sub]The priest is a widower and has one son. The priest’s name is Father Seraphim Kulik. His son’s name is Aleksandr “Aleksy” Kulik. They both appear to be hiding something, but no one knows what it is. Perhaps, it is that they both are secretly still mourning the death of Matushka Theodora Kulik, Father Seraphim’s wife and Aleksandr’s mother. It is clear that speaking about her death brings endless darkness to both of their eyes—a darkness that no one is willing to touch.[/sub][/h3][/indent][/indent][/indent] [center][h3]“Forever shall the wolf in me desire the sheep in you.”[/h3][/center]