LOGINOf all the pups in the clan, my parents only loved my brother and sister, but not me. When the fire broke in the pack, they hurried into the flames to save their pups, but only took my brother and sister. Left behind, I suffered facial burns and my wolf grew extremely weak. From then on, I lost interest in fighting for their love. Whoever wanted them, could have them. After all, I was already dying. But I did not anticipate their regret. They held my thin frail body and begged: “Could you throw a little tantrum at us again… just once more?”
View MoreWhen I died that day, cries of anguish filled the den followed by loud growls. Mom, Dad, my brother, and sister all cried bitterly. It suddenly dawned on them that they had killed me. .they had not helped me out of the fire. They had not treated me when I got burnt, they ha don't fed me while sick. Mom kept holding me tightly in her arms, shaking her head and saying, “I don’t believe it. Her body still feels warm. I just don’t believe it!” But no matter how much she muttered, I did not open my eyes again. Holding my thin body, her wold howled in anguish. All that had happened since the fire crossed her mind. How did they let this happen?Dad paced for a while, the. Opened a box of cigarettes and took one drag and then the next till he almost finished an entire pack in one sitting. No matter how much the smoke burnt hi longs, it did not numb the pain that tore through his wolf He was the protector. It was his job to protect his family. Yet what was the result? The guilt borrowed t
I was not sure how long I walked. The wind and rain hit me on my way back to the basement. The despair I felt, tore though my wolf. I curled up on the damp bed in a daze. For a while, my family did not look for me. I did not bother going out to search for food. I was not going to live long anyway. Hunger had turned to weakness and I could not even stand. The wolves bane was slowly killing me.One day, I heard my sister's voice up the stairs of the basement. It seemed they had come to find me."Does she live here?" My sister asked."Can you believe how ungrateful Daisy is? We give Uncle a lot of money every month to take care of her, and she still embarrasses us like this, running off to get someone else to raise her!" My brother answered.Suddenly, my sibling’s voice echoed at the entrance to the basement den . Then it gradually faded.Their words stung my wolf. So they had paid uncle money yet he acted as though I was a burden leaching off them. I wanted to laugh out loud but I was
I stared at the silver pendant, frozen in confusion. I didn't believe for a second that he was here to help me — and I was right.My brother sneered, his lips curling into a mocking smile. "You wander around like this every day, collecting trash? It's embarrassing for our clan. I won't tolerate it," he said.Without warning, he swooped in and snatched the bag of bottles and cans I'd spent hours gathering. He handed it off to a nearby scavenger, an old she-wolf with a cunning glint in her eye. She snatched the bag and scurried off, thanking him hastily. My wolf was livid. Shame? This was my only hope of living one more day yet he was ashamed of it? I angrily protested and grabbed for the bottles.But ended up grabbing at my brother's sleeve, but he shook me off with disgust. That bag was my livelihood for the day, the few coins I'd earn from recycling would've bought me a meager meal. My eyes filled with tears. Frustration tore at my wolf. Why was he doing this to me?Now that he’d
When I woke up, I found myself in an odd room.A healer smiled brightly at me when she saw me move.“You’re awake!” she said and helped me sit up.I nodded and thanked her.“Please, do you know who brought me here?” I asked her.“Your family, of course," she answered.I paused at her words. They did? It was hard to believe they actually took me to the healer.My wolf felt odd and confused.Just then, the healer hesitated, as if there was something she wanted to say.But after a pause, she just patted my hand gently and said nothing.“You were really weak, so we just gave you a glucose drip. You’re too thin. You should eat more from now on.” she said.She looked at my wrist with worry and pity in her eyes, then she left. I could tell that was not what she wanted to say, but she had already left.Pity? Sure, my situation was pitiful. For some reason, my eyes filled with tears and no matter how I tried, my wolf felt the urge to cry.I quietly cried myself to sleep.Later, the healer retur






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