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cold but he wasn't a jerk. People tend to talk a lot about him, about how goo
because of his personality but because of his powers and positi
im have his way with me no matter what, but my childhood fantasy clouded
el like I w
d something like this when I let him have his way with me. No one would accept
yself up. I was sad, so sad that I felt the urge to cry but breaking down at that moment wa
eck and my body shook involuntarily. I touched my neck ag
see something like a bite on my neck and I fr
e around, there was no pain, no feelin
ry well that Werewolves were different from us humans so
Who knew what would happen to me next? Maybe they would send me to another man's roo
t wasting time, I quickly ran to the hospital, where I paid my Mum's hospi
." I said with a forc
his late 20's and a vibrant smile was on his face "
. Thank goodness you're here." He sa
?" I asked and
e." The doctor's soft voice entered my ears
Didn't they tell us she
went dry. "Doctor Frank, are you kidding m
me today, kidding me with someth
'm serious, Hazel. You can go see
the doctor again to check if he was kidding but
she was among other old women in a room downstairs. My heart was racing, my mind was in
My body was shaking so hard that I feared I might lose control if I saw her at
es searched the numerous beds in the room and caught my m
to compose myself again and walked toward her. "Mum," I called gently as I held her hand and
beside her and looked d
opened her eyes slightly and looked at my face "Ha... Zel..
relieved at the same time. Finally... There was someone I cou
in as more tears ro
ord to leave my mother's hand. I never could have imagined that a day wou
! You need to run very far away... Run very far away, Hazel. There is... Your father is... Run,