by Tony Butler
Nine-year-old Barnaby had been found covered in dried blood and gore from his folk's corpses, and wandering naked and lost in the woods. He'd been unable to remember a darned thing.
It was seven years before he returned to live alone in the house where he'd been born and where his parents had been butchered. But what had happened to them didn't seem to bother him none.
The experts said fear had scared the memories of what had happened right out of him, and I thought so too - until a year ago, when the rumours started. Cattle, deer and other animals had been found butchered in the same way as Barnaby's kinfolk, and that's when the 'werewolf' theory began to be whispered around.
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