This chapter is dedicated to @Fayjaloun. You didn't think I forgot did you? He's my technical brother, it's all very complicated. There's a poem he wrote "Sitting Upon a Cloud", once you actually READ (as in, find out what he means) it, it's quite clever. Good job on the fairytale Tony!
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~3RD PERSON~
"This is the worst idea you have ever had, Jake." Jaime said with a pout. She was standing in the middle of a gathering with sweaty humans and luckily still-sober wolves.
"Jaime relax! We didn't even get any alcohol, they won't sell it to a bunch of teens. Even Monti tried to get some. He's good with the lying stuff. It didn't work out." Jake said slinging his arm around Jaime's neck.
"The music is too loud." Jaime added.
"Then go outside."
"It's cold outside."
"Shift your running heat into your body, Ms. 'I half surfaced my wolf at thirteen'." Jake said with a smirk. He didn't fully believe jaime when she told him what happened after his vision came true. Of course, she left out the part where Derek came in.He walked off into a crowd of several boys and girls, much older than Jaime. Around Jake's age. They all cheered him on as he took a seat next to a white haired boy with unproperly dressed blue haired girl on his lap.
Jaime grunted and turned around to find Monti. Only he knew where everything was in this house of his. Every time she came here the exit seemed to change locations.
"Have you see the owner of this house?" Jaime asked a group of girls that attended Jake's school.
"Did you get lost? The day care is a few blocks down." one of the girls said. The rest if the girls laughed and sipped on their cups. The wisest thing to do was to walk away, and that's what Jaime did.
"Oi! I'm not done. Where do you think your going, you over sized newborn?" she called out again. Jaime looked back at her as her slender body walked towards her in intimidating steps.
"Look. Miss, I just asked you if you knew where Monti was. I need to find the exit." Jaime said. The annoyance in her voice was clear and it took everything not to lunge at her.
"Why do you want to get out of here so bad? You wanna go home and cry to your mommy? Huh?" she asked again. The girls laughed, there was suddenly a crowd gaining around them. A small one atleast.
"You know what? If I could go home and cry to her, I would. I would give up anything to go home and cry to her." Jaime stopped talking there. If she said anymore, the people with enough brain cells would figure out what she was talking about.
The girl turned to her friends and whispered something in their ears. They gave Jaime a once over and giggled.
Jaime heard exactly what she said. she could hear it over the music, over the incompetent conversations, over the racing with adrenaline and caffeine heart beats.
Without thinking at all about, Jaime lunged towards her. She grabbed the girls neck and shoved her to a wall. She half-surfaced her wolf for the third time. Wether or not if it was dangerous to keep on doing this was unknown to Jaime. No wolf has ever done it before but it sure has its perks.
"Don't you dare say that. You didn't know her, you don't know me, and you don't know my family. Keep your bratty remarks to yourself before I take them and shove them down your throat!" Jaime yelled. The girl was suffocating under her tight grasp. She coughed and tried gasping for air.
"Help! Theres a crazy-phyco bitch killing Faye!" one of the girls squealed.
"~Jaime stop. Let go. You don't need to attract attention to yourself. Stop taking out your anger on this human and deal with your problems. You need to stop this right now! Your eyes are no longer brown.~" Jaime's wolf yelled through her body.
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