e's
the endless coastline sparkled like silk in the sunlight. Tha
urely love everything about this place, Faye. There's sunshine, a coast
erewolf pack in Santan State - the Silver Moon
heart also surged with emotions. I was about to
e" had been constantly changing. When I was young, I witnessed my friends being found by their biological parents, and some were adopted as the "lucky ones" to be taken in by new families
e and loss reached a peak this year,
received an offer letter from a university. But there was a problem. I needed money
ysical books, and surprisingly found several bills of varying amounts. I also retrieved al
cation, but on the other hand, this money was a collection of rewards I received at the orphanage and money I earned from part-time jobs during the holidays. At that moment, I w
Annie. She always told us that we could come to her
, paper money, and bank cards, the
alked to the entrance and hea
too low. Can you consider giving me a pay raise?" It wa
I heard the sound of
fence needs repairs, or it could be dangerous. The children's food, clothes,
Well then, Annie, I might have to consider finding a new job. I l
had noticed me, Annie spoke softly, "Susan, if you've
ounded tire
ice; instead, I turned
hin piece of paper. I don't know how long it took, maybe just
he offer letter up. I tore it in half f
ears drop onto the torn pieces of my offe
. Susan, Headmistress Annie. They faced challenges,
niversity! I wiped my tears and, as an almost-adult she-wolf, I had to rely on myself. I believed I could take car
Honestly, this wasn't a particularly difficult thing for me, as I had a lot of experience working part-t
The best option I could think of was to work at Uncle Simon's café. Uncle Simon was a good person. He had been a longtime friend of our orphanage. When I was very young, he cared a lot about u
iversity. He offered to sponsor me, but I politely declined. Uncle Simon had heart prob
e unless I managed to earn enough money within a few years. I suggested that I wanted to wo
ved the process of making coffee. Sometimes, I would be happy for half an hour
then I'd move the fresh ones onto the shelves, and so on. This job is somewhat challenging for me now, as lifting a sack
end to ask for their help. I first tried to move the bag of coffee beans to beneath the sh
and used my knee to support the bag, then gritting my teeth, I hoisted the bag up to my chest. I panted, making
d shelves like this? I took a deep breath and exerted force again, attempting to lift the bag to the height of my head. Suddenly,
nto my face. I was going to
ch o
rms enveloping me from behind, trying to help lift the bag. But i
wards. The man moved incredibly fast, turning around to tightly
heard a muf
ked with a trembling
ed against my face. Both of our necks were sweaty, and our bodies emitted heat. We we
enchanting. His features were as delicate as ancient Greek sculptures.
ad, and I snapped back to realit
ling a set of perfectly wh
ve me suddenly disappeared, and I even felt a bit disappoi
n his palm, just like holding the hand of a knight who had saved me. His hand was large, a
clothes. The man said, "Your colleague is coming, so I'll be on my
mumbled in a low voice, "I us
t him to thi
Uncle Simon rushed over. "Sweetheart, wh
. It's just that some
during work." The man winked at me and left. I watched h
gather the scattered coffee beans and advised me to ask the mal
e my lower back ache a bit. I rubbed my lower back, stood up w
en, the man who had res
thes anymore. Now, he was dressed in a dark suit, emanating an air of dominance
, yo
elp but call
the side. His gaze behind the glas
to say. He didn't pay me any attention
they b