The Pain of a Ballerina...

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Seventh chapter of A Little Lullaby.

The Pain of a Ballerina...

Enjoy, xo.

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Before I could stop i said “Fuck that’s cool!” Everyone looked at me with different expressions. Emily with worry and annoyance, obviously at the fact I swore. Leah with amusement, Seth with a prod look and the rest of the guys with shock. Sam was the one that surprised me the most, he rolled his head to the side and let out a wolf like chuckle and lolled his tounge out the side of his mouth.

Then a thunderous amount of laughter started that I couldn’t help but join in. Sam took off into the trees behind the clearing before Emily took some pants in after him. They came out with the same look on their face.

“Well as much as that was cool, want to explain to me before I start quoting comic books and get some kryptonite and attack you with it?” I asked still trying to stop laughing.

“Come, sit down with me” Sam said as he took my free hand and led me towards the logs in my clearing. I took a seat and all the guys went and sat on different logs, Seth sat next to me.

“Well…” I asked looking at Seth then to Sam.

“Well… Dr Cullen said that you had the same amount of chromosomes’ as us. That means you will be able to shift just like me, and they boys, also Leah can shift as well-“I cut him off.

“That’s awesome I’m going to be- wait everyone can shift? Besides Em?” I asked

“Yes…?” Sam said back.

“Then who’s the silver wolf?” I asked wanting to know who my beautiful wolf is.

“Ugh… that would be me” Seth said next to me a blush creeping up his face. I smiled at that, I was glad it had been Seth he was the one I told everything to, even If he was a wolf at the time. The guys took that opportunity to laugh at him then and he blushed even more than before.

“Well I like that it was him I was telling things to, your just jealous it was him not you, shitheads.” I said sticking up for Seth. They shut up at that when Emily said “Language Pepper,” I couldn’t help but laugh along with Seth and Sam.

“Getting back on track, we shift so we can protect our tribe, the Quileute tribe. Quileute legend says, the spirit warriors were the first to shift from humans into wolves. Quileute population was always small, but they never disappeared since it was believed they had magic in their bloodlines.

The Quileute tribe settled in La Push and became efficient fishermen and shipbuilders. As time passed, other peoples coveted their land and moved against them for it. The tribe was small and could not defend themselves, so they took their ships and left the land. At sea, Kaheleha used the magic in their blood to defend it. He was the first Spirit Chief in Quileute history. He and all the men left the ships in spirit only, using the original power of Quileute Astral Projection, leaving their bodies behind under the care of the women. Though they could not physically hurt the enemy, the warriors had other ways. They blew fierce winds into enemy camps; they could make great screaming in the wind and could manipulate animals to do their bidding. Animals were the only ones that could see them and help. The invading tribe had packs of thick-furred dogs to pull their sleds in the north, and which were set against them. Bats were brought out of the cliff caverns. As a result, the dogs and bats won and the survivors of the invaders scattered thinking the harbor cursed. The Quileute’s released the dogs, which ran wild, and returned to their bodies victorious

Generations passed and the last of the Great Spirit Chiefs came to be. Taha Aki was a man of peace and was known for his wisdom. However there was one man named Utlapa who believed that they should use their magic to expand their control over the Hohs and the Makahs, building an empire. When the spirit warriors left their bodies their minds were all connected with each other. Taha Aki did not like what Utlapa wanted and banned him from the tribe. Utlapa left and hid in the nearby forest.

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