Abstract
The Sound of Wolves is a story about familial trauma, brotherhood, and guilt. The narrative focuses on Elliot's perspective as he searches for his missing brother, Carter. Complicating the situation, Carter's girlfriend makes a disturbing discovery, resulting in the resurfacing of an unsolved murder. Was Carter's disappearance related to this crime or did it happen to be a coincidence?
This story unfolds through Elliot's internal turmoil. He is torn between brotherhood and the morality of doing the right thing. It is an exploration into the cyclical nature of violence and trauma, craving justice for those who deserve it.
Bio
Kimberly Sanchez is a dedicated Munitions Systems Technician in the United States Air Force, where she plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of munitions operations as a Non-Commissioned Officer. Kimberly is currently completing her Associate’s degree in Aeronautics and is working towards a Bachelor’s degree in the same field, demonstrating her dedication to advancing her knowledge and skills. She is an avid reader and an enthusiastic adventurer. She continuously strives for personal growth and new experiences.
Recommended Citation
Sanchez, Kimberly
(2024)
"The Sound of Wolves,"
Night Flight Journal: Vol. 5
, Article 49.
Available at:
https://commons.erau.edu/night-flight/vol5/iss1/49