A Texas Scary Story 
Retold by S.E. Schlosser 
  She snapped awake out of a deep sleep, screaming aloud in terror. In 
her nightmare, a large white wolf had been chasing her around and around
 the house, gaining on her with every step until it finally pounced on 
her and ripped out her throat.    She lay shaking for hours, unable to sleep after such a terrifying dream.         
 But morning finally arrived, and the day was completely normal. Celia 
forgot all about her dream, until the moment her parents reminded her 
that they would be going out that night to celebrate their anniversary. 
Celia turned milk-white. In her dream, the white wolf had come to kill 
her while her parents were out celebrating their anniversary! She 
started shaking and begging them not to go.   Her parents were astonished at her behavior, and finally shamed her into staying home alone that night.      
 Fearfully, Celia locked herself into the house as soon as her parents 
left, checking every door and every window. She tried to laugh it off as
 she got into bed, and finally she shook off her irrational fear and 
fell asleep.         Celia 
snapped awake suddenly, every muscle tense. She heard the tinkling of 
falling glass from a broken window, and the snuffling sound of a snout 
pressed to the floor. It was the sound of a hunting wolf. A werewolf. 
Real wolves did not break into houses when there was plenty of game 
outside. She could hear the click-clicking of the creature’s claws on 
the wooden floor. The musky, foul smell of wet animal fur combined with 
the meaty breath of a carnivore, drifted into the room.      She could hear the werewolf’s panting right outside her bedroom. Then her
 body was out of bed and she sped through the bathroom and down the back
 stairs. She heard a soft growl and then the sound of animal feet 
pursuing her as she raced down the steps and tore open the back door. A 
glance at the window beside her showed a reflection of the werewolf 
leaping down the last few steps behind her.     Celia’s  feet
 screamed in protest as she ran painfully across the sharp gravel 
driveway toward the tool shed with its shovels and baseball bats. 
Anything she could use as a weapon.  But the huge, red-eyed
 wolf was suddenly between her and the toolshed, stalking toward her. 
The cold wind pierced her skin as she turned and fled around the side of
 the house. She gasped as the white wolf howled and took off after her. 
She could hear the terrifying sound of the creature’s pounding feet.     
 Faster, faster, she commanded her legs, panting desperately against the
 fear choking her. She would run around the house and back down the 
driveway, she thought with the clarity of sheer horror. She felt the 
wolf snap at her back leg and felt the sting of teeth. She put on speed.
      The wolf veered away from her suddenly, and she 
felt a rush of hope. She couldn’t hear the wolf now, couldn’t see it in 
the cloud-darkened night. She kept running around the house, heading 
back toward the tool shed. To her intense relief, she heard the sound of
 a car coming down the road in front of her house.  Her parents were 
back and would save her from the wolf!        Then her 
heart stopped in panic as she turned the last corner and saw the shape 
of the white wolf as it stood balanced on the porch railing right in 
front of her. It sprang upon Celia, huge teeth tearing into her flesh 
and ripping out her throat.  She fell under the weight of its body, hot 
blood spilling all over the ground, and died seconds after she hit the 
ground.  One minute later, her parent's car pulled into the driveway, 
its headlights blinding the white wolf as it pulled toward the house.  
Frightened, the wolf backed away from its kill and then ran away.
   
 She snapped awake out of a deep sleep, screaming aloud in terror. In 
her nightmare, a large white wolf had been chasing her around and around
 the house, gaining on her with every step until it finally pounced on 
her and ripped out her throat.    She lay shaking for hours, unable to sleep after such a terrifying dream.         
 But morning finally arrived, and the day was completely normal. Celia 
forgot all about her dream, until the moment her parents reminded her 
that they would be going out that night to celebrate their anniversary. 
Celia turned milk-white. In her dream, the white wolf had come to kill 
her while her parents were out celebrating their anniversary! She 
started shaking and begging them not to go.   Her parents were astonished at her behavior, and finally shamed her into staying home alone that night.      
 Fearfully, Celia locked herself into the house as soon as her parents 
left, checking every door and every window. She tried to laugh it off as
 she got into bed, and finally she shook off her irrational fear and 
fell asleep.         Celia 
snapped awake suddenly, every muscle tense. She heard the tinkling of 
falling glass from a broken window, and the snuffling sound of a snout 
pressed to the floor. It was the sound of a hunting wolf. A werewolf. 
Real wolves did not break into houses when there was plenty of game 
outside. She could hear the click-clicking of the creature’s claws on 
the wooden floor. The musky, foul smell of wet animal fur combined with 
the meaty breath of a carnivore, drifted into the room.      She could hear the werewolf’s panting right outside her bedroom. Then her
 body was out of bed and she sped through the bathroom and down the back
 stairs. She heard a soft growl and then the sound of animal feet 
pursuing her as she raced down the steps and tore open the back door. A 
glance at the window beside her showed a reflection of the werewolf 
leaping down the last few steps behind her.     Celia’s  feet
 screamed in protest as she ran painfully across the sharp gravel 
driveway toward the tool shed with its shovels and baseball bats. 
Anything she could use as a weapon.  But the huge, red-eyed
 wolf was suddenly between her and the toolshed, stalking toward her. 
The cold wind pierced her skin as she turned and fled around the side of
 the house. She gasped as the white wolf howled and took off after her. 
She could hear the terrifying sound of the creature’s pounding feet.     
 Faster, faster, she commanded her legs, panting desperately against the
 fear choking her. She would run around the house and back down the 
driveway, she thought with the clarity of sheer horror. She felt the 
wolf snap at her back leg and felt the sting of teeth. She put on speed.
      The wolf veered away from her suddenly, and she 
felt a rush of hope. She couldn’t hear the wolf now, couldn’t see it in 
the cloud-darkened night. She kept running around the house, heading 
back toward the tool shed. To her intense relief, she heard the sound of
 a car coming down the road in front of her house.  Her parents were 
back and would save her from the wolf!        Then her 
heart stopped in panic as she turned the last corner and saw the shape 
of the white wolf as it stood balanced on the porch railing right in 
front of her. It sprang upon Celia, huge teeth tearing into her flesh 
and ripping out her throat.  She fell under the weight of its body, hot 
blood spilling all over the ground, and died seconds after she hit the 
ground.  One minute later, her parent's car pulled into the driveway, 
its headlights blinding the white wolf as it pulled toward the house.  
Frightened, the wolf backed away from its kill and then ran away.  
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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