The Unclaimed Luna
XI
Werewolves, and I am no
as I swerve out of sight, narrowly avoiding a gaggle of Werewolf girls. The music playing in the background seems to be echoing t
w what the party is for. All I know is that my best friend Livia dragged me from my bedroom in t
m. Livia is currently
eens, and the only other h
my mind if I don't
group of Werewolf girls. Like the one I passed earlier, they seem to be rather out of it, swaying in their spots and giggling. Ther
s that it is indeed some dude's birthday party that Livia decided we
eliciting a loud round of cackles. "But I know that i
that these Werewolves have some sort of cultu
up in droves in the mainland. No one knew where they were from. No one even knew they really existed. But they made their purpose known
off from the rest of us Humans like we didn't build everything before they came along. We're forced i
e any mutts in the Midwest. But I'm wrong, because this party is
ll blonde, steps up and asks her friends, "I won't d
rstanding seems to pass through them. They start
g on a bunch of girls, and if they see me-see what I am-I'm going to be dead. Cursing L
hould just hid
me, flicking on the lights and breathing a sig
ng to find my phone in my pocket to call Livia.
the
my throat. I turn around to find the sou
a boy in
ewolf
all Werewolves have varying shades of golden irises. Not to mention, I'm way too small and skinny to fit the Wer
ind if I stay here with you? It's the full moon, and as yo
ves. Screw me. My luck just k
"And I assume you also don't. So I believe we're good he
I say aft
ntage. I just have to be thankful that I haven't been devoured by thes
k season of Human disappearances and d
d up as a statistic. Livia and
Livia isn't
take a deep breath to calm my heart, resting aga
letting me stay
a glance as he sits on on
e angle of his jaw, the perfect arch of his nose, his wavy hair is slicked back with a couple of curled strands falling neatly against his forehead. He looks like a star i
nd turn my back on him again. "I assume you're a student at
it's just a contraction of my real name? Idiot. "Yeah, I also g
laugh. "What pack are you from
. What does he mean by pac
ail off. "Sam
ser to me. "I will definitely know if you're in my pack o
laugh and play it off, but I was never one to bluff. This is my first time being this close to a W
now in fr
er to the door. He props his
t ago, he sounded friendly. Even normal. Now, he sounds like he's sec
," I mumble lamely, leaping ov
nging in the air, but I suddenly feel woozy. Maybe it's just pure fear pumping in my veins
it, the boy grabs the back of
pain in my throat. My back is slick with sweat. I'm shaking all over. He, on the other hand, is as steady as ever as he forces me to face h
e but to let him ta
eculiarly sharp his canines are. But his smil
rip on me tightens, and suddenly there's no air lef
re Hu
leak down my cheeks. "I didn't mean to-ple
drops from his lips, replaced by a sneer.