“I will accept it, as an apology,” she smiled. “As long as you pay,” she stated, showing a smile again. “I admire that you are trying so hard to protect you and your friend from whatever it is,” she commented, turning away and walking on, heading for the cafeteria.“What are you talking about?” he questioned her, taking her arm, lightly. She stopped. In a quick gesture, she pulled her smartphone from her pocket, unlocked it, entered the gallery, and select the photo, showed it to him. He was not prepared for such a blow. He definitely had no answer for that. It was a picture of him, Jack, Evan, Wallace, and Martin, doing total nothing (in her view); there was no excuse in his head convincing enough to tell her.“We'd better eat,” he suggested, cringing.“That's what I thought,” she scoffed, putting the device away and glancing back down the row to get on with the eating plan. Kurt continued behind, trying to think of any real excuse that might involve a meeting with the new employees.
Cassie couldn't resist and texted Jack, who thought he was being too hard on her, so in a few minutes he returned her message, and then another one arrived. He realized that if he gave it a chance, he would realize that the girl was even nicer and cooler, and to think about it, she was no different in person, and he admitted that the attitudes taken by her and her friend were quite plausible; he and Kurt had been a pain in the ass.Whenever he wasn't working, Jack would go to the apartment and read a little. He had a good collection of books. He was still exchanging messages with Cassie when he received a new one and one he wasn't expecting. The message said that they knew exactly where he and his friend would be and that they would take care of them. It was none other than Jesse, the black wolf boy from the past. For a few seconds, he felt a chill go through his body because he was not prepared to deal with an attack, it would create countless problems for everyone, there would certa
On the floor, Jack was still on the ground, checking the giant wound on his body, but he was overcome with an inexplicable feeling of adrenaline, so he stood up with all his might and pulled Jesse from Evan.“Jack, you're changing,” Evan warned, as he noticed the same aspects of Jesse in him. Seconds later, Jack's breathing became labored, and he finally surrendered to the inside of his body, releasing his gray wolf at last, at the same time, as Jesse took advantage of the gap to release his wolf completely as well.Evan couldn't do anything, in front of him was two medium wolves growling at each other, and he had no idea what to do, he had separated from the group when he heard Jack's cries, and he hadn't had any sign of Kurt or the others. With no way out, he thought of Susan, of how he needed her to show up at that moment.Finally, the confrontation between the wolves began, and Evan tried to stay as far away as possible since he knew the risk was too high. Black wolves had a very
When he finally managed to bite Jesse hard, he put all his strength together to push him away, causing them both to crash into a tree and forcing a separation between the parties. In the few seconds, he had to recover, Jack could see Evan still lying on the ground, all bruised, and Kurt confronting Kaio with everything he had. At that moment, even though it was a risk, he ran to Evan, because he knew that as soon as Jesse saw him, he would want to attack him since he was one of the former members he hated. The assumption was correct, as soon as he got close to his friend, he received a blow, knocking him out of the way, and leaving Evan completely vulnerable. Before he could recompose himself, he was attacked again, so that his movements were limited, but everything changed when Kurt arrived biting Jesse; Kaio followed, and then the four of them stood there, growling and staring at each other, ready to continue fighting, even though they were super wounded, healing slowly, so slowly t
Since returning to his room, Jack hadn't picked up his cell phone, he would rather not have to read anything, he just lay in bed and cried silently, thinking about how this would all be harder than he imagined, and how he wouldn't have time to process anything. He was envious of all the men who didn't turn into wolves, and he blamed himself again for creating a reality where he had awakened it. Maybe it would have been better if his body had rejected the change, perhaps dying was a solution to dealing with who he was, but by that time it was too late, he was already involved enough. Jack just looked at his cell phone the next morning, when he realized that it was very early and there was still a little time left to sleep, if he could do that, plus there were messages from Josh and also from Cassie. He didn't even open them, he just lay down, closed his eyes, and hoped he would forget all about it. The nightmare didn't help at all.Later, still in the morning, he didn't have time for c
"I'm not interesting, sorry," Jack mentioned, trying to finish that subject."I disagree. Go ahead Jack, tell me what you're afraid to tell," the woman asked once again, standing facing him, making eye contact, holding his hands. "I care, and I want to know, please," she asked again. Jack analyzed the situation, he always tried not to discuss the past, but he realized that no matter how hard he tried to run away from it, it always returned somehow, apart from the fact that it was nothing so hidden, it only changed the time it would take for her to find out, and since he wanted to know so badly, he would give her what she wanted."I'm a former street gang member," he began, still uncertain about what to say. "I was in Ronan's gang, that asshole who teased me when he first got here," he continued. "I spent quite a while leading a complicated life, within that universe, that reality; doing various things, using things, causing, I was a decadent person. In a way, I still am," he confessed
"Ah, Jack," the witch sighed, "I have lived long enough to witness the many times evil has triumphed. Not a few of them. Justice is not absolute in the universe, guys. You need to prepare yourselves because the next attack will not be so small, be careful," she warned."What are we going to do? We can't change when we want to, they have that advantage," Evan quoted. "How can we live up to it?"."That's why I have to be with you. I can change them when I want to, as long as I have enough energy to do so. So, I will be building up today, so please don't cause anything that needs my intervention," Susan requested. "Watch out for any activity from investigators or hunters. They shouldn't be long in showing up." Evan reinforced that they would try to keep them away. "I recommend that you try to train the changes, but there's no way to do that often, so keep yourselves well-fed. It's everyone's safety that's at stake," she warned. "I'll keep an eye out as long as I can. I will gather inform
To generate the subject, Kurt asked Felice how Cassie was doing. “From what I noticed, she was doing better. I think it's from the therapy,” she replied. “In the twelve incidents, you were where?” she wanted to know, curious.“I was at the fraternization,” he replied. “Why?”“I don't remember seeing you around here,” Felice mentioned. “Anyway, Cassie had said that you and Jack had been there, helping with the decorating or something.” Kurt stared at her as if he were judging her. “Yeah, women talk about men,” she joked.“So you talk about me,” he teased. “I knew you were interested.” Felice laughed but said nothing. They continued walking through the sectors.“Watch where you're going, you turd,” a male voice said, bumping into Kurt. It was about Ronan, the troublemaker from Jack's past.“Fuck you,” Kurt cursed, without thinking of the consequences. The next instant, Ronan just turned his arm sharply and punched the boy in the face, knocking him down. Felice, startled by the scene, ap