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
"Winter is going to blow up over this. I have a feeling that, if I show her the messages, she's going to drag me down to the school to watch the live interactions," I said to myself, but I didn't realize my aunt was nearby."What interactions are we talking about?" she asked from the doorway of my r
SnowI had to set George straight because I knew very well that if anything got around the school fast, it was gossip. So I wrote him a concise message.Snow: William's concern is because I helped him when the rogue attack happened. It's not about anything else; he was just returning the favor. So i
imagined, need savings.I know, but the pack doesn't feel safe, and, in and of itself, being here at home doesn't feel safe. So the best thing to do is to find something part-time or for a few hours that you can stay in until the sunset is over. Then we need to figure out a way to protect the house,
WilliamThe kids were mad at me for not going to the party, but no doubt their grumpiness didn't last long when my father had the event stopped and sent everyone home. I wanted to understand what was going on, so I waited until the wee hours of the morning in the living room while I watched the reco