er, in excitement of seeing their long lost friend. In their little town, their family was the only werewolf family in
past was not catching up with them. They had come from a pack far in the east, hiding their identities. A key mission. Jeniffer almost forgets what she felt the first time she set her wolf free and ran round the forest. She was three when it happ
to get along and have a distraction. Her mother had always warned them, never to get involved or let anyone in the fami
of herself that still clung to her werewolf side. For the family and for her
...........
re, her eyebrows knitted in confusion
omecoming, she expected her to at least carry ou
tement as she bought the ornaments and jewelry her mother adored dearly. She remembers how much her mother loved the o
tting at least a welcome party afte
s scanned the mansion as she called
e staircase, memories flashing as she remem
e, a difference so outstanding you wou
ry was the only escape that Jennifer had when it came to our nightmares. She still has that burning fire inside her that urged her to keep
pon herself to protect her best friend, who they had adopted and making her her stepsister. She wanted to protect her from their past and in case any dang
r brother and mother. Maya was after all human and her immune system was not as strong as thei
as in a prison, one sh
ting itself on the shiny marble floor of the luxurious house, it moved as
th hitched in her lungs
inted with that feeling inside her chest that brought her grill over. She didn't have to deal with her payments when she ignored the nightmares but the site i
d for help. But somehow, that was never the case to her, s
aving her knees as she stared at the sight that
from both of the taps as s
er mind and heart that what was before h
ted sister. Jennifer Hartling fell on her knees as she struggled
he heart and pain of the lungs. She stared at the body once more. Her best fri
e struggle and fight she put up before she welcomed her demise. But that was the case,
he inscriptions correctly, tears finally recollected themselves in her e
had turned pale and white from the result of prob
e she fidgeted and tried to get her best fri
smiles she always sent her wa
ought to the broken family th
en least expected and consuming almost all t
rtache? This moment she was li