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Chapter Eleven

Mike… The caller ID almost blinded me with rage. What did the bastard want? His name and face was so annoying, and I wanted nothing more, but to erase him from my life. In rage, I swiped the answer button, placing the phone close to my ears. “What?” I snapped. There was a minute silence. “I need you to listen to me. You need to…” “Who are you to tell me what I need to do?” She snapped in rage. Chloe urned her attention over to me. I smiled at her stiffly in a bid to show everything was alright. Then, I walked over to the other side of the room. It wasn’t that it might help, but it gave a fake sense of privacy. Though, I need to be careful what I spat out. “Maya, I get it. You can’t stand me. But, the grievances you labour over me have to be shelved somewhere now. There are more intense things to worry about?” Mike said stiffly. “Like, what?” I snapped. There was a huff. “You told me you knew that your body is gradually changing into a werewolf. It’s no secret. What we need to d
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Chapter Twelve

I tried to control my erratic breathing, seeing Mike at the clearing. I thought about the ominous feeling of being watched, and I pinned it as Mike following me like a creep. It was mildly unsettling. “Quit glaring,” he snapped at me. I pushed forward, and soon a foot from him. “I will do so when you stop being a creep,” I shot back. He gave me one of his icy looks. Apparently, he thought I was being slightly ridiculous about this, or maybe childish and it annoyed me. “How so?” He asked calmly, stepping away from me, and looking into the deep of the forest. I gritted my teeth together, as I followed hot after him. “You literally just sprang up from me out of nowhere. I think that’s a solid reason to call you a creep,” I shouted at him. He said nothing. He lowered himself to the ground, and then broke a harmless twig. He put it close to his face like he was running some sort of science experiment on it, and that annoyed me so much for some reason. “I don’t even know why you bro
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Chapter Thirteen

The terrain called out to me, and I answered its call. I could feel Mike beside me, watching me, and trying to see how well I would adapt to this situation. I wanted to scream at him. I wanted to tell him how much of a fighter I was, but I kept mum. I shouldn’t blow my own trumpet. “Focus,” he snapped at me. I swallowed, and looked forward. There goes my on top of the world tendency out of the window. Ok, I really need to focus. I spread my legs a foot apart from the other, my back ramrod straight. It was mostly out of nervousness, and not the thirst of being prepared. “Run,” Mike said fiercely, in a way that made it seem like we were in danger. My adrenaline shot out in response, and I pushed forward. I was aware that Mike was right beside me, but that didn’t stop me from running like my life depended on it. The earth moved with me, and it was almost like it were a living thing. I gasped at how quick I had gained momentum, running wildly through the forest. No human right now
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Chapter Fourteen

For a second, I couldn’t breathe. Mike’s hands around me was the only guarantee I had that I was still alive, and breathing. My fingers clawed through his skin. I wanted to shrink into him in hope to disappear, but I was still there in the middle of the dark forest. “Mike?” I questioned, my tongue clammy in my mouth. His fingers slowly touched my arm, and then, I was thrust away from him. “Run,” he said with such urgency worse than the first time he had said that word. I didn’t wait. I ran. I could feel him behind me, hoarding me from any form of danger. It only made me run blindly. I was slightly weak thanks to the wolfsbane, but it didn’t stop me from pushing forward. I can’t stop now. I had an insane urge to look back, and see if there were any lurking dangers in the shadow, but I stilled myself against it. This wasn’t the time to let my emotions get the best of me. I need to run, and that is all I would do; run. At a boulder, before the big leap to the human world, I felt a h
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Chapter Fifteen

My breathing felt like plaster on my skin. I was beyond petrified. The only thing that made sense was the breathing I was fiercely doing, I don’t know how much it would help me, but I just needed to breathe. Mike had told me to put it together, and not let fear dominate me, but it was getting increasingly difficult to achieve. How could I not let fear dominate me, when I literally didn’t know what was out to destroy me? And, every part of my senses was screaming that danger was lurking around the shadows. “They are here,” Mike was saying. I looked towards the light, and noted it was more prominent than it was before. Mike pulled deeper into the shrubs, pulling me along with him. In five more minutes, I saw a few men and women walking around in stiff clothes. On a closer inspection, I spotted the weapons enclosed on their calves. Their footsteps were powerful, but not too powerful to shake the soil. A dark fear enclosed my heart. They were close enough that they might easily spot
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Chapter Sixteen

Maybe life played tricks or treats when it wishes to, but right now I couldn’t decide which was which. The beauty that was oblivious of me. I gasped once more, pulling Mike’s attention towards me. But, still my attention was still on Chloe. This was where she went every night. This was where she sought refuge. Chloe was a part of the wolf-hunters, and I hadn’t gotten an inkling. The whole thing had been right under my nose. The fact she liked a dark sort of fashion, and was never home. I realised now, she had been overly accommodating. Thinking about this, made me so anxious. Was all these a lie? She had been thinking about… No, I can’t think of any of those things now. I peered my eyes closer, and noticed that a crossbow was infused to her thigh. She wasn’t the only one with that weapon, but I couldn’t shake off the feeling that she had been the one who shot at us. I shivered slightly. I could scarcely feel Mike hand squeezing mine to offer some solace. All I knew was the thought
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Chapter Seventeen

“What?” I wrung my hands together. “She is my roommate,” I explained softly. Mike stared at me. “You need to get out of there tonight! You can’t be in the same room with a wolf-hunter!” He screamed at me. I swallowed hard. A part of my brain knew he was right, but I wasn’t going to accept it. I’ve analysed the worst case scenario’s in my head since I’d seen Chloe this night. But, hearing Mike speak in this regard about my best-friend made me slightly defensive of her. “Are you even listening to what I’m saying, Maya?” He snapped at me. I closed my eyes slowly. “Mike, Chloe is my friend. I agree that I haven’t known her too long, but she has been there for me. She has tried her best to be one of the best-friends I have ever had, and I have to give her a benefit of doubt.” I said stiffly. Mike pushed his hair out of his face. “Have you listened to yourself, Maya?” He snapped, causing me to swallow hard. “She has tried to be the best-friend you ever had? You said it yourself, neit
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Chapter Eighteen

I stood at the gate, long after Mike had gone down the routes. I had acted like I was going into the dorm, but I didn’t. I was too uptight to actually go into my room, lie on a bed and pretend that all was ok. I didn’t know what time it was. But, it should be midnight by now. That would make perfect sense for the hours lost. “How did I get here?” I asked myself as I rested on the gate. Nothing was making sense. A part of me knew Mike was right, but I wasn’t willing to accept it. I wanted to believe that Chloe will never hurt me. But, what if she does? I pulled away from the gate, and then took a walk around my school environment. I needed to clear my head and think. I walked around, with my hands placed on my thin waste. I couldn’t imagine the type of energy that thrummed my veins. I should be tired, but I wasn’t. My senses were so sharp, and acute. “I need you to help me discern if Chloe would hurt me or not?” I ordered. Nothing happened. I guess I was slowly becoming paranoid.
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Chapter Nineteen

Darkness encroaches us into its web, and makes us feel things that we shouldn’t. I was lost in the darkness, and I thought I might never see the light anymore. But thoughts, and realities are two different things. It’s like I was being propelled forward with an invincible chain, and there would be no stopping what I may or may not be able to do. The force stopped me right in the middle of the forest. The exact same spot I had been attacked. I looked around, watching as the white tree slowly dissolved in white, and it was now a blinding light. Then, suddenly, I split in twos. The other part of me shuddered into a wolf, while the other one kept watching. It tried to see if I was actually what I am. Then, a hiss sounded in-between the middle of the tree trunk, and the wolf part of me growled, running into me. A gasp escaped my lips as I realised what was about to happen. My legs moved at the incite of my brain. I ran as fast as I could, with my wolf chasing after me. “Maya! Maya!”
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Chapter Twenty

I’d do anything to proof Mike wrong, but I couldn’t deny the tingle I had felt. It was as really as a part of my skin. I couldn’t switch it off if I wanted. I just couldn’t. Yet, I managed to walk away from him, for my pride wouldn’t take anything less. I went to a marathon of classes, careful to erase my thoughts of the previous day, and consequent drama that followed. I don’t want to suffer in my professional life like I was doing in my personal life. It would kill me. Well, the resolve came late, because this was my last class. I picked up my things, and walked out as quickly as I could. My subconscious kept looking out to Mike, and it annoyed me. I didn’t want to see his face after how he had spoken to me. It hadn’t been right. I did my best to put my head down as I passed multitude of students on my way out. There was no telling who might know me in the crowd, and I didn’t want anyone to know me. I wanted to blend, to remain insignificant to them. It was important that I did.
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