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k out of me. Elena, my wolf, I can say, has never been this an
re was no other way arou
reminded me of my painful predicament. I knew I had to take care of them, but then could I? when I was in debt? I couldn
t decision, it would later l
you all the way, except if you decide to leave me when you find your mate." Elena
d my situation, my wolf needs to. And since Elena is no longer angry with me, I think I can relax a bit. But then my wolf was
he woods. I had been walking for a while and I didn't even notice how dee
nce I started contemplating how to handle my crumbling busine
hat could that be? Then suddenly, a rogue jumped out of the bushes, its eyes were so red that I almost mist
one, and to make matters wo
or, let me say, trying not to look while he did whatever he wished to do with m
rogue, or was I hallucinating? Rogues are always the first to attack because they kno
ut the more I went, the deeper I got into the bush. "Do you need me to i
ep down, I knew Elena was right; I was lost. I just don't want to admit it yet. I
ause this doesn't look like our pack," Elena announced again
ing that Elana was locked in me and
they were looking for something. Are they on the hunt for rogues? It makes sense now, the one I e
human form. "Are you crazy? Do you wanna get killed?" I muttered as I formed my fingers into a fist. How could a
all to no avail. All through the night, I kept wandering in the woods; each time I tried, nothing seemed to work. I dared not sh
n again. This time they all marched like soldiers into the wood
ed him immediately. He was the one who didn't, or let's say couldn't shift yesterday during the battle. "How
eady close to where I was sitting. I stood up immediately, ready to dash into the bush before I felt a strange connection b
as I ran I heard him say a word which n