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35 – The World Doesn't Revolve Around You

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“We spotted some medium-sized wolves running in one of the forests,” the man said. “The common wolves that were in the area said they were masking their scent, and they found it all very suspicious,” he said, looking at Lancelot. Casper did the same, which forced me to look at him too.

“It's not unusual for us to mask our scent. We don't want them to find out about us, since we're being hunted by people and wolves all the time. It may not mean anything,” he said.

“We have recorded images of the three medium-sized wolves. We want you to tell us who they are,” said the man, pressing the button and showing their image.

“You know I'm not going to do that, don't you? I can't just tell you who they are. You don't do that, so why should I?” he said, refusing. I wanted to agree with him, and I did agree, but at that moment, I could only think about the children.

“Please, Lancelot, it may be our only clue,” I said, begging him. “It could help us,” I said.

He sighed deeply. “They're from my nei
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  • The Price of a Second Chance   35 – The World Doesn't Revolve Around You

    “We spotted some medium-sized wolves running in one of the forests,” the man said. “The common wolves that were in the area said they were masking their scent, and they found it all very suspicious,” he said, looking at Lancelot. Casper did the same, which forced me to look at him too.“It's not unusual for us to mask our scent. We don't want them to find out about us, since we're being hunted by people and wolves all the time. It may not mean anything,” he said.“We have recorded images of the three medium-sized wolves. We want you to tell us who they are,” said the man, pressing the button and showing their image.“You know I'm not going to do that, don't you? I can't just tell you who they are. You don't do that, so why should I?” he said, refusing. I wanted to agree with him, and I did agree, but at that moment, I could only think about the children.“Please, Lancelot, it may be our only clue,” I said, begging him. “It could help us,” I said.He sighed deeply. “They're from my nei

  • The Price of a Second Chance   34 – Don't Meddle

    “I'll remember that when we're near Lancelot,” he said, keeping his eyes on the road. I looked at him, staring. He didn't look at me, but I could tell he had noticed how I was feeling. “What's wrong?” he asked, as if he didn't see the problem with the situation.“Why are you provoking me, Casper?” I asked. “You were the one who rejected me. If I want to move on with Lancelot, what's the problem?” I asked directly. There was no reason to let this whole situation continue, especially since it involved two very strong wolves who didn't like each other at all.“I already explained to you what happened when I rejected you, Naomi. I don't like who Lancelot is; I mean, they're kind of really dangerous. He has a transformation chamber at his workplace, Naomi. How can that not be an issue?” he asked me. “I don't want you to get hurt, and I feel like if you stay with him, that's what's going to happen,” he told

  • The Price of a Second Chance   33 – Kisses

    “I blame myself, Casper,” I said. “I shouldn't have hidden their existence from you. I shouldn't have distanced myself. They should have grown up with a father; life would be totally different. I can't even say how we would be today if I had done the right thing. The truth is, I put myself before them,“ I said, almost crying. ”I put myself first; I put my suffering ahead of their needs. I condemned them, Casper. If I had done the right thing, maybe they would be with us now,” I said, venting. He came up to me and hugged me.“Leave the past in the past, Naomi. I made a lot of mistakes back then, too. Some are only being reflected now. I'm paying for my bad decisions now,” he said. “The first step to moving forward is to admit what happened, and the second is to do everything you can to improve. I think we're both doing that,“ he said, comforting me. ”It's been a very stressful day,“ he said. ”Let's go

  • The Price of a Second Chance   32 – Forgive Me

    “Don't act like your decision was the right one, Casper,” I said. “The world doesn't revolve around you,” I said, still angry. My eyes were very yellow, but his were already back to their natural color. His wolf scent was almost invisible, and the pheromone levels had disappeared completely. “You denied it because you wanted to, not because it's the right thing to do,” I warned him. I wanted him to know that he wasn't in control and that he had made the wrong decision.“Are you listening to yourself, Naomi?” he said, judging me as he approached me and stared at me. “Do you realize what you're asking? You're asking me to hurt you, Naomi. Your body would look horrible after the marks; it would take days and days to heal, if it was something that could heal,“ he began. ”You would walk down the street trying to hide all the marks on your body, and you wouldn't be able to. You would have to face people asking you all the time what happened, and what would you say? What would you say to a h

  • The Price of a Second Chance   31 – A Request I Cannot Accept

    “What if I don't want to change?” I asked seriously. “What if I want you to do it now?” I wanted to know. I wanted to feel pain. In fact, I had wanted to reach that moment, or that stage, for a while. I had had the opportunity to do so with Lancelot, mainly because he was a medium-sized wolf. Still, because of that, I had to be more careful. Casper was an alpha, so I knew he had everything I needed, besides being Casper, my great love —the person and the wolf I was perfectly in love with. That moment with him after dinner only emphasized how much I should seize that opportunity and not let it pass me by.“Then I'll have to say no, Naomi. I don't want to hurt you, and I won't do that,” he said, visibly uncomfortable with the idea. I must admit that I didn't expect such a reaction. Casper always seemed interested in that kind of thing, which made me question some things I thought I knew about him. Maybe he had changed a lot, too. It would be very selfish to think that only I had changed

  • The Price of a Second Chance   30 – Hotel Room

    “If you're not sure the wall will hold, can I invite you to test it?” he said, already grabbing me tightly, squeezing my body even more, and taking me to the bed. I said nothing, just felt his movements. He laid me down on the bed, aggressively, and climbed on top of me. The smell was even stronger, his eyes redder, and his pheromones agitated. He kissed me again, and I longed for it, longed for his tongue. What I felt in the elevator was being repeated, and if it were up to me, it would be repeated countless times. I grabbed his back, feeling the smooth, warm skin exposed. I crossed my arms, as if to prevent him from getting up, even though he was twice as strong as I.“I don't see any test,” I said, still pressing my arms, making his body stick to mine. I remained fully clothed, but the heat of his body was so intense that even with my clothes on, I could feel it. “Just heat,” I said, looking at him. The yellow tones of my eyes appeared, and then a new pheromone was sensed. My phero

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