I realized that the jerk had done this on purpose to annoy us, which not only annoyed me but actually unnerved me to an indisputable point. The jerk was well versed in causing chaos in an orderly fashion, so I read the paper, and sure enough, they had permission to practice on the playground until n
SnowThe sound of the cheerleaders screaming was the last thing I expected to hear that afternoon; however, Winter had finally dragged me to watch the Ever Green Wolves vs. the White Claw Wolves game.I didn't feel like spending my time watching the kids practically beat the crap out of each other,
I smiled at the timing."Why are you happy?" she asked with some annoyance."Because you just scared off a couple of idiots, just for that," I told her.I then summarized her talk, and then Winter made disgusted gestures, ones that passed quickly as she ate heartily. I started eating and that moment
WilliamI had seen Snow watching George with too much interest, and that made me furious—so furious that I avoided a pass to tackle him. I'd been an idiot, and it had cost me 30 yards, but my wolf was beyond annoyed."What's wrong with you?" asked Rai with a frown as we took our break before the fin
She looked at the field of play and the assistant nodded.Then the referee blew again to resume the action, which brought me back, but not before telling her to wait for me."Wait here, and when you finish everything right away, I'll take you to the hospital," I told her by way of order, and she rai
SnowWhen the game resumed, I couldn't stay in the stands, so I grabbed Winter's arm and begged her to leave."I can't stay here," I said between whispers."Obviously, we need to go see if the infirmary is open," she said as we hurried out."No, no need to go; this will pass with a bandage and a goo
My she-wolf's advice was good, but that didn't take away from the fact that from the next morning onwards, things would change at the school whether I was there or not. So I thought it through, and so I decided to get some bandages I had in my stash, put on some gel, and then carefully roll my hand
SnowI couldn't believe what was happening; however, I couldn't ignore William's message right away, so I answered him politely, but without leaving my seriousness aside.Snow: I'm fine; my hand didn't suffer more than a strong blow, and it swelled a little, so I won't go to school for a few days to