la'
ppened t
e car she was in was found
at's her
, but she seems to be h
r surgery. We'll have to opera
she a
with two ot
e are
ing, crackling, creaking and thudding. I opened my eyes but blinked th
something. I struggled to
to move my head. It hurt. Ev
the surroundings. Everywhere was painted white-the ceiling and the walls. The pe
meone said. All e
tered. My voice sou
hospital," So
nder they were in whit
. Am I doing here?" I st
alyzing the tip of the needle. "You were in an accident. But
he words kept pla
st then, something came to my m
er. But no one was ready to give it to me. I was about t
inc
y Miss, you
"But... But I want... To know... Where they..." Befo
*
Curtin is going to be
m was next to him. We were on our way to the W
this, but your brother isn't the very open type. He would rather st
g and affectionate type, but there was no way he would
sure when he sees us
"What's up, baby
el a little bit..." All
at's goi
rything
lled. They sou
y teeth. There was blood on my gum. I felt something pricking it. Each tooth star
ppening, Darling. She's shift
was turning eighteen in two days. That was why we were going to
ers. My nails were falling off. I scream
have to st
akes aren't work
ble. I never thought the growing of hair would hurt until now, when lo
e brakes aren't work
g. "I have tried, but the
passed away, but it wa
esetting. My spine grew longer and my femurs broke into tw
as they stared at me were horrifying. But that was when I
jerked up, gas
im she's awake!" A woman
d. I tried to straighten up, but that was when I
, who I presumed was a nurse, held my hand. "You can't do
back, but I growled, which surprised me. She took a step
man in a white coat yelled. He and anothe
they tried to put me back in bed. But I fo
cott. You have to rest and get better. That'
ued. "I have to know how they are.
m myself when you fully recover, oka
ith it. I wanted to s
I hav
. You just woke up from a week-l
d, interrupting the doctor. It was someone I was well familiar with. It wa
h over me. If he was here, that means Mom and Dad were here too. We made it to W
ust tell her tha
"What... What d
k of disdain on his face. Without s
I broke free from the hold of the doctor and the nurse
that left the corners of my eyes. I couldn't stop the pain inside of me, neither could I believe what was goin
pened the night you guys were coming to the White Moon Pack. There was an
s when I recalled the bright light that was approaching us. I held Curtin's shirt. " It wasn't an accident, Curtin. So
t you think?" He asked. He ran his fingers through his
d. "Wasn't I.
he car with just a few cuts, while Mom and Dad wer
aw the light... I saw it coming towards-Ouch," I ga
me. My legs went numb. Curt
ttered with my last stre
a wheelchair. As I was about to be wheeled away, Curt
n you were with them. You and your wolf killed Mom and Dad,
down my cheek as I