Clara “I’ll be fine,” I mumbled, nodding, hoping to convince Samuel to leave. I know the look he had on his face—the same look he had the time he needed to carry me in his arms with an arrow pierced on my chest.
Samuel “Yes. That’s everything we know that you need to know.” “We know this pack,” hearing those words from the Luna made my brows arched.
Clara“For the last time, Clara, I am telling you,” Samuel blew out a sigh as he continued to nag. “Just shift so I can hop on your back.” I blabber in return. Seeing I won’t listen to him anyway, he then shapeshifted, I hop onto his back, attaching a bag behind me that contains the potions and medicine I created. It was crystal clear to me that building an alliance with other packs and getting them to trust us is not going to be easy, that’s why I came prepared. No one would risk trusting us if we cannot give anything in return. After all, everyone wants something. If we can offer them a reasonable deal; such as providing for anything they want, given that we’ll be able to provide it in exchange for their help, then I don’t see any problem why Samuel’s plan wouldn’t work. “Come on. Let’s not waste any more second, shall we?” I groaned, looking down at Samuel who remained standing on his feet. “You need to promise me.” “Promise you what—”“That you will listen to me.” Clickin
Clara“Are you sure you’re fit to do all this?” “What am I doing?” I asked Samuel in return, getting my eyes off the boiling pot. Not hearing any response, I turned around to face him, removing a face mask that’s covering half of my face to make sure he’ll see how the corner of my lips was twitching. “I don’t know,” he shrugged, bitterly chuckling. “Experimenting?” “I’m developing the antidote,” I corrected him. “I just needed a couple more minutes and I’ll be done here. So, why don’t you wait for me outside instead? You’re kind of distracting me.” “Tsk, the exact words you said that day fooling me into jumping just for you to not jump afterwards.” My lips parted watching Samuel turn his back to walk away. “W…what?” I was in awe, hearing his words.Hence, I didn’t hear anything from him in return and the next thing I heard was the door banging loud as he shut it. “He’s mad,” I told myself, my eyes pinned onto the door Samuel just exited.My brain and my feet had been telling m
Samuel “Goddamn it! Clara, we need to go!” I was raging seeing Clara walking past me to get the bag. “Clara!” I clicked my tongue in frustration and hopped out of the edge of the window to follow her. “Our ten minutes’ almost over, we need to—” I held her
Clara It was the middle of the night after I finished taking rounds to the patients. My shoulders were slumped and my eyes were heavy. Not because of exhaustion, but because after witnessing another death of our member. The disease was getting worse and worse. The virus specifically attacks the body&rsqu