Chapter Seven

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                                 -------------------- Chapter Seven --------------------

Oh God no, I think groaning. 

"Don't jump to conclusions!" I mind link to them, they cringe at the loudness of my voice, putting their hands to their ears.

"Go! This is your chance to go! Go!" I hiss at Ash. He nods at me before leaving quickly, his face stricken.

"I tell you to stop and you keep running! I command you to stop and you block me! What were you thinking in that thick head of yours?!" Andre yells at me.

"I don't know! I didn't know I was even a wolf until I got kidnapped!" I scream back.

"You're not supposed to be one!" They yell back! "You were never supposed to know!"

When they say this, I realize why I was kidnapped.

My head starts pounding and I fall to my knees screaming. My hands are over me ears and my body is pulsing with the silver light.

I remember everything that happened. Even when I was knocked out, I know what happened. I continue screaming, my body swamped with waves of painful memories.

I turn away from my brothers, falling to the ground in a heap. I faintly remember Christophe and Andre running up to me, but the silver light whips out and burns their outstretched hands.

It feels like acid is being poured over my body as the wolf inside struggles to come free. When she pulls out, changing me into her, my scream turns to a painful howl, which is matched by another howl.

I stagger up and follow the sound, but my brothers try to stop me. Seeing them standing in front of me, in their wolf form and growling sends me over the edge.

I bark loudly, rising on my hind legs and the silver light whips out, knocking them all flat. I reminded me of what happened in Ash's gym. But I don't care.

Blind fury makes my vision go red, making the light pin them down. I leap over them, and start running. My head is still buzzing, and it makes me confused.

Andre's words still ring in my head, '"You're not supposed to be one! You were never supposed to know!"'

I reach the wolf that howled in pain before, and see him cringing into the ground, silver light flashing around him.

Ash's car is parked crooked in a ditch beside the road, the door blown open off its hinges. Another wave of pain crashes through my head and I slink over to Ash, laying my small white body next to his larger black one.

His tail swishes around my body, so it's laying next to mine which is next to my body.

I whimper as more memories crash into my mind, and I realise that the same thing is happening to Ash.

The silver light is withering around our bodies, but is smooth instead of its usual raggedness. I notice that whenever my light combines with his, it goes smooth, even if it is withering.

I got up on shaking legs, Ash doing the same. We were oddly synchronised.

Left- Right, Left-Right. The sound of our paws was the only noise I could hear, as if the surrounding silver light was a sound proof barrier.

I was grate full that it was Saturday, I think I would have too much homework to deal with it was another school day that I missed. I shook my head, and Ash did the same thing. It was creeping me out.

But I didn't care. The buzzing in my head was getting louder, and it was starting to hurt. I looked over at Ash, him doing the same thing.

I didn't need to speak for him to know what was going on. He knew already.

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