John's P.O.V ( 3 weeks later)

It was the day of the full moon I was at home and as usual I was in pain but not as much pain as my first year as a Lycan.

The first year of transitions is pretty rough but as time goes on your body gets used to it that also goes for the pain, it may get intense at first but it goes from on a scale of one to ten. The pain levels go from eating at the highest then goes down to a manageable level of pain which is about a three or four.

And as I was sitting on the sofa my telephone rang so I immediately stopped what I was doing to answer it and when I picked it off the receiver I said.

"Hello?".

"Deaky something is wrong with Freddie, He's having some kind of panic attack I can't calm him down. What do I do?" It was Roger, he sounded pretty worried and desperate.

"It's not a panic attack his adrenaline, fear and other emotions are heightened and malfunctioning. It happens in the first year of transitioning. He can have crying spells, depression and a whole other list of things, but the most common is fear, anxiety and anger. Overtime it will diminish and he can manage everything a bit better, unless if somehow there is a premature transition, basically what happened last time we lost transition. Other than that, how is he physically feeling?".

" The poor guy is in a lot of pain and on top of that he looks like he has the flu".

"That's not good, I'm on my way, it's not good because he can trigger a premature transition hours earlier before he needs to transition properly, if he doesn't transition properly he could have from side effects from that".

"Okay, Please hurry this place isn't Lycan proof yet".

"Alright sit tight lock him in his bedroom or something till I get there".

"Good idea, see you soon".

And so with that I rushed over to Roger and Freddie's flat and once I arrived Roger let me in where are you found everything was turned so down and a shambles.

"Where's Freddie?".

" I locked him in the bathroom, I don't have any where to put him. I didn't want to lock him in his bedroom just in case if he would escape through his window".

"Good Point, let me talk to him and calm him down. I've been through this myself and I have a secret tricks up my sleeve to get him to calm down".

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