WEXTON
Hey! What's up? It's me, Wexton! Your friendly neighbourhood werewolf. Welcome back to Seabrook, home of cheerleaders, zombies and werewolves. The last few years here in Seabrook have been pretty crazy and we've come a long way. The people of Seabrook used to be really close minded and feared monsters, but now? Now everyone is super chill and totally welcoming to all kinds of creatures. The only hurdle we have as monsters in Seabrook is trying to get into college, but my adoptive brother Zed has been working super hard on the football field to try and earn a scholarship and be the first ever zombie recruited to college. There's a big game tonight and if we win, there's no way Zed won't be recruited. This is going to be a big step for all of us.
These last couple of years have been the best years of my life, but I'm super excited at the idea of going to college. I'm just so sure that college will be a perfect way for me and by boyfriend to grow as a couple even more. Oh shoot! I forgot to tell you about that! Not to brag but, yeah, this werewolf has the best boyfriend in the world. Wyatt is my mate and he's the whole reason I found out I was a werewolf in the first place! We've been going strong as a couple the last two years and I don't think anything could ever break us. I like to think we could even rival Zed and his girlfriend Addison for best couple in Seabrook (but don't tell Zed I said that).
Anyways, I better get going. I have a cheer routine to practice. Wish us luck tonight, it's gonna be a memorable one I just know it!
Welp, here we go! Hope you guys are as excited for this story as I am. Any predictions for what's to come? Things you'd like to see happen in this story??
Let me know!
-Storm
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