Running is my specialty. I consider myself to be pretty fast, and so does my coach. I woke up late this morning because my sister failed to wake me up until she was half way out the door. Now I was sprinting full speed to my school that was about two and half miles away from my house.
I could have grabbed my bike, but I needed the excersise anyway. It was pretty chilly outside for an October morning and I could see a small cloud everytime I took a breath. After about ten minutes of straight running I make it to the front steps of Stone Mountian Highschool. I stop running when I reach the top of the steps but I speed walk as fast as possible to my first class. There was no one in the halls and I didn't have time to stop at my locker. I looked at my watch seeing that I had exactly a minute before the bell rang and started jogging.
I opened the door and stepped into my first period class, which was AP Calculus, right as the bell rang. Everyone turned to look at me, which I don't blame them, because I probably look a mess, what with my labored breathing and disheavled, wind swept hair.
My teacher looked as if he was going to make a retoirt but held his tongue and i walked over to my desk in the back of the classroom, beside my best friend Noah.
"God damn Levi, why are you so late?" He asked.
I sighed and glanced at him, still trying to get my breathing under control. "I technically wasn't late, but my annoying little sister didn't bother waking me up this morning."
I pulled my math journal out and started on the warm-up on the board. Calculus wasn't exactly my favorite subject, but I liked it a lot better than economics.
I quickly finished the warm-up and set my pencil down. Noah was one of the only people that knew I was a werewolf but still accepted me. Sometimes I had my doubts, but he was a good friend.
We became friends in seventh grade. I was never considered popular, but that might be due to the fact that I never took the time to make friends. One day I was getting pushed around by a couple of guys that were on the middle school foot ball team. Noah was walking out of his class with some chick who was giggling a little too much at something he said. When he saw the guys, who were clearly bigger than me, pushing me around and what not, he came to the rescue.
I don't know how but he was able to get them to leave me alone, and becasue of Noah I was never really bothered again. I told him I was a werewolf my sophmore year, and now we are seniors, our friendship as strong as ever.
I glanced over at his work and corrected him on one of his problems. He glanced up appreciativly and continued working.
"Okay everyone, turn your warm-ups in and then get out your notes." Mr. Cornwall said.
Noah and I glanced at each other and grimaced because when ever we took notes in math, Mr.Cornwall would drone in a monotone voice about some formula we would, qoute on qoute, need to know, but we would probably only need it once on the unit test.
I reluctantly turned to a new a page and started taking notes on what he was writing on the board. I was actually wirting word for word what he was and not taking anything in, but that's what happens when your teacher is as fun to look at as a pile of rocks.
After math, Noah and I walked out of the room side by side. We stopped by my locker so I could put my bag in and get ny stuff for the rest of my classes out.
When I turned around Noah poked a pretty deep scratch that ran across my arm. "Hey is that new?" He asked.
"Oww, was that necessary?" I asked rubbing it. It was an angry red color because I didn't have time to treat it this morning. Last night was a full moon so I had transformed. I don't remember what happens when I transfrom, but I always end up with cuts, scratches, or bites.
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Running with Wolves
WerewolfWhen you think about it, people live such mundane lives. It's sort of unfair. They wake up, get ready, go to work/school, go home or do something with their friends, go to sleep, then repeat the cycle. It's easy right? Simple. Not so much for me. M...