#Chapter7
The thing about fear was that it feasted in the darkness of a man's soul. Every doubt we banished, every mistake we agonised over, they broke apart, forming crumbs that sustained the monster within, nurturing him until the web of terror gained the strength to overthrow their host.
I wasn't sure for whose sake this was for, mine or Lou's, but as we stood in the gravelled courtyard in the front of the manor, the wind raging around us, screaming its eternal fury, my hold on him constricted almost as much as the tightening in my chest.
The dark had always been my home. I'd been shunned into it. Raised by it. Left to rot and die there. I'd learned to hunt and survive within it. Now, something had changed. The darkness no longer offered what it once had. There was no surety or confidence into venturing out into the unknown. Just an icy chill that harvested my organs one by one.