The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing caught Mary

The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing caught Mary

Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves

-The Gospel of Matthew 7.15

A certain Wolf could not get enough and one night he found a sheepskin. Dressed in the skin, the Wolf strolled into the pasture with the Sheep. Soon a little Lamb was following him about and was quickly led away to slaughter. The Wolf pretends to be nice and harmless but is really a monster.

– Grimms’ Fairy Tales, originally known as the Children’s and Household Tales. Brothers Grimm, Jakob and Wilhelm, first published on 20th December 1812. Grimms Fairy Tales


The wolf is an expression of:
  • Greed
  • Fraud
  • Cowardice
  • Ludicrous intentions and aggressive intentions behind seemingly peaceful behavior. 
  • This is the expression of Drake Lucifer Bates, hiding in sheep’s clothing.

Author: M. L. Stark

My name is M. L. Stark, and I wrote the “Burning Desire - The Psychopath and the Girl in Black Prada Shoes” series based on experiences from my personal life. BURNING DESIRE, and BURNING DESIRE FADES knowing I’ve achieved the impossible; to write books about being a victim who survived the cruelty of abuse. Ending with one of Bob Marley’s quote: “The biggest coward is a man who awakens a woman’s love without the intention of loving her.” You can follow me on Facebook or Twitter.

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