*Selena's POV*
With the sun streaming into the room, I slowly opened my eyes. Stretching, I sat up in my bed before reaching for my phone. Flashing across my screen was a message notification from Colt.
"Hey, don't forget that we are heading to the lake today! Meet us at 1 pm!"
He must have been trying to mind-link me, but since I had been asleep, he just texted me. Getting up, I decided to look for my bathing suit and towel.
I was going to go with Jake to the lake, but after our fight yesterday... I pondered. I wanted to check on him, but I decided that it would probably be best to simply leave him to cool. I knew he wouldn't stay mad at me for long, but I also didn't want to get into it again.
Having found my bathing suit, I put it on underneath my clothes. I then began packing a bag with a towel and some sunscreen just in case. Placing my sunglasses on my head, I slipped on my flip flops as I headed downstairs.
"Hey mom!" I called.
"Yeah honey?" She called seemingly from the bathroom.
"I'm heading out to the lake to meet with Levi, Colt and a few other friends from school."
In the distance, I heard a loud sound of rushing water.
Yeah, she definitely just flushed the toilet.
Once the toilet finished flushing, I heard my mom call out, "Ok, well have fun dear!"
Lightly smiling to myself, I opened the door and headed to my car.
*Josh POV*
Finally, after being inspected one last time, I was discharged. They ran a few physical tests on me, but found nothing wrong with my heart, meaning I would still be able to continue working out. Galena simply attributed it to an adverse side effect of reattaching a new bond over the old one.
As I was headed out, Tyler said, "Hey, Colt and his brother Levi invited us to the lake today if you want to go."
"Honestly, I would love to go any where as long as I'm not stuck in that hospital any longer."
"Haha, well it's a good thing I brought everything. Otherwise, that would have been awkward." He teased.
Looking in his car, I noticed a ton of random beach balls and towels in the backseat.
"Whatever man. Just open the door so I can get in," I chuckled.
"Hey! A smile from the ever brooding Josh. I have reached a new accomplishment today."
Still grinning, I raised my eyebrows, "Keep pushing it."
Lifting his hands up, he cried, "Ok, ok. I'm opening the door."
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The Exception
WerewolfWhen unexplained reasons push Josh Williams away from his dysfunctional, backstabbing family, he must go to great lengths to prove that he is not affected by the generational curse that led his family into such disarray. Seemingly rejecting his prio...