Frankenstein Ebony Alternate Ending

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Ebony was in the grassy green field, dancing in the dusk afternoon. Her warm smile and light hair matched the bright, sinking sun that was watching her. The autumn leaves were being carried away by the gentle breeze flowing through the air. The pumpkins in the field were showing off their beautiful orange skin.
To Ebony, this autumn day was perfect. She kept on dancing to her heart’s content. That is until she stopped when she could not see herself anymore.
Was I really dancin’ for that long? She thought.
The sky was now pitch black. A murky haze blinded her from her surroundings. The moon was full; however, it was to no avail as clouds were blocking the moon’s light. Ebony took a deep breath, before taking slow steps to the tree that held
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What is coming? She wondered as the creature came closer and closer. Suddenly, the footsteps stopped. Ebony sighed in relief, thinking the creature was gone. However, that relief was short-lived when she looked down and saw a large shadow. Ebony slowly looked up and saw a tall, pitch black wolf standing above her. Its shiny, black fur coat contrasted the red irises shining through his eyes.
Ebony was frozen in pure horror. She could not speak, breathe, or even think properly. The gigantic and terrifying wolf was staring right at her, deciding if she will his next meal. Then the flashlight burned out, a shriek was heard, and Ebony ran for her life.
The wolf ran after her at full speed, preying on her like a helpless deer. Ebony ran as fast as her short legs could, it was barely enough to keep herself alive. Streams of fear were flowing down her cheeks.
“Help!” She cried out, but the only response was a growl from the wolf. She looked back to see how far away he was and instantaneously regretted it. The wolf was no longer a solid creature. He was now a phantom of the night. His red eyes glared down at Ebony, who was now running as fast as her heart.
The wolf flew towards her and opened his mouth wide. His teeth clamped onto her neck hard and a vulgar screech could be

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