Silver’s POVI stared at Shirly as she continued to dazzle the room. Everybody practically fell to her feet from her charm, and I felt physically ill. Her eyes found Gavin’s and she smiled adoringly as she made her way over to us, Elliot on her heel.“Gavin, it’s lovely to see you again,” Shirly sai
While I was in the bathroom, I grabbed my cell phone from my purse and saw I had a missed text from Rebecca.Rebecca: Good luck tonight! Remember to breathe. You got this!I smiled through my tears at the thoughtfulness of my best friend. Rebecca wasn’t a part of this pack, so she didn’t come to the
Elliot’s POVJust as I asked the maid if she had seen Silver, I felt her presence nearby. My eyes shot in the direction of the bathrooms, and I saw Silver staring at me with wide eyes. Then, she turned to leave only to run into Shirly who was exiting the bathroom behind her.Silver froze momentarily
“Perhaps it has to do with Miss Shirly,” Gavin said, shrugging in response. “She didn’t seem too pleased that you were talking to her.”That thought crossed my mind as well and I’m still unsure of what was said while they were in the bathroom together. I didn’t bother entertaining the conversation a
Silver’s POVWhen I got home, I ran into my studio without a word to anyone.Tears fell down my eyes as pain consumed me. I slid to the ground, burying my face in my lap as the chaotic lights continued to flash through my mind. I remember seeing a glimpse of Shirly as I ran, and she too had red arou
Tears fell down my cheeks and I quickly tried to wipe them away.“A monster…” I whispered.He stepped closer to me.“I don’t understand…” he said, keeping his tone low. “Explain it to me.”“Can't you see it with your eyes? On the night of the full moon, I become this… this monster!” I yelled. “I’m n
Silver’s POV “You look so hot!!” My best friend, Rebecca, squealed as I walked out onto the platform in my wedding dress. We were the only ones in the shop, so I didn’t have to worry about sharing the space. My dirty blonde hair fell past my shoulders. On top of my head was a small veil with a
Silver’s POV 2 years of my life down the drain because my fiancé couldn’t keep it in his pants. “I still think you should just marry his uncle,” Rebecca laughed as she took another sip of her drink. We were sitting at the local bar, drinking away Gavin’s memory. “Marry his uncle?” I asked,