The wolf within her
V
ready hear
led around us, flashing lights painti
ng, and some were just frozen, incapable of moving as health personnel atte
were gone, vanished as suddenly as they had appeared, but my pulse refused to slow. I stumbled towa
y were. The grass flattened beneath my feet and insects flew around as my steps destroyed their habit
have anything t
ave, but as I turned my head toward them, glancing at their shaking
lders. I don't think I've ever felt
you o
e. His usual obnoxious smirk was gone, replaced by a soft look, a kind of smooth confid
gh I wasn't even sure what "oka
ent, like he knew I was
ed?" My voice was low. He tilted his head as if he were
dirty screen, and it only became clear when I came into contact with it.
okay, though? No
head with a
ches from the glass. N
lief or fear course
away, leaving me to my thoughts as
ard his voice fr
ion, his face was now hard to
happened," His voice rang out. "But I do kn
Before I could even begin to ponder h
y, are y
ask her where she had vanished to, my mind was stuck on the fact that she was here now, and she was s
" I said, m
t look okay. You're barely moving. Did somet
had happened. The wolves... the bowing. No one
through the noise, and eve
d in the direct
ned to his shirt, marched to the bus with
ef
o you have any idea what you've done? This was not the corr
ent, his eyes darting to the field. Hi
ign-a familiar marker pointin
. The driver wasn
ose not. There was no time to e
rd. "Come on. We need
wolves. He was sitting against the bus, his sleeve soaked in b
ff murmured. Collins groaned but gave a weak thumbs-
a cluster of overturned chairs and medical equipment, I saw him-the bo
mething couldn't explain. Like I hadn't alread
ike he'd really expected his death. I opened my mouth to speak, but before anything could pas
a heartbeat, and mouthed
nk
lief. I nodded, heart clenching, finally at
wirling uncontrollably. News crews were already arriving, cameras capturing f
in the wrong direction. The students, completely gulping the lies they were being told. For the first time, I realize
hing that challenged
field. The sun was beginning to pierce through dark
hadn't responded to me, and it was several
an down my spine. S
nes went straight to voicemail. Ea
alia!" I
to face m
panicking?" She held me in placing
m. I don't-- I d
ockets and shoved her keys into my hand. "Follow
ambulance buses that were
own my breathing. The nurses around me had confused f
one r
u
the call
wrong? What i
iple sounds that were way too violent and loud for time of day. Th
ne sc
him! Leave