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He's Dangerous

Author: Sianida
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-Corrine-

My heart raced faster. Initially, I thought it was because I was afraid of Andrew or the answer he might give, but then something within me surged, and I realized something was wrong. Then I heard a voice in my head. Soft growls and purrs. My wolf.

My eyes widened, remembering that my birthday was approaching. My wolf could emerge at any time now. There were cases where human-wolf shifters appeared a few days before their birthday.

I had to call Trevor. And when he came, he must not see me with Andrew.

“I have to go,” I said, no longer caring about Andrew’s response.

Andrew frowned and grabbed my hand as I tried to walk away. “I’ll take you back.”

I jerked my hand, asking him to let go. “No. I can go back on my own.”

Before he could hold me again, I ran as fast as I could. I felt relieved and a bit sad when he didn’t chase after me.

*

The next day, I woke up with a slight headache and an aching body. Last night, I called Trevor, and he asked me to update him every five minut
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