chapter 8

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Serifina's POV:
As we were walking out I couldn't help but catch part of their argument because I am a nosey person. I seemed to have gone like this:
Mason: "You asshole! Why in the hell did she talk to you!? You can't take her from me I won't let you, if you try that shit again I will do the same to you and see how you like it."
Dylan: "Dude, calm down I'm not stealing anyone I was testing a theory, she is pissed at you so she is willing to back handedly talk to you threw me. Secondly, DON'T you EVER say that shit again, if you come near her in anything less or more than casually friendly I will kick your ass, alpha or not! I have known you for years! Don't ever think I'd betray you like that!"  (Dylan shoved Mason shoulder from across the table lightly as if to shake in some sense)
Mason: You're right, you wouldn't. But that doesn't change a thing, backhanded or not she can talk straight to me not to you!
Dylan: Mason, listen-----
Then we were out the door and I couldn't hear anymore. As we got in  the car I turned to Ari and said "what do you think Dylan ment when he called Mason alpha?" And Ari replied "probably nothing, they might have just read some werewolf books and thought it would be a good nickname for their new captain, Lord knows there's no way they're an actual werewolf pack. All of the pure packs follow their respective leaders and stay away from human areas the majority of the time to avoid any hunter run ins" And I said "true, besides werewolf tempers usually cause at least one slip by now" and she said "exactly" As we pulled up to her place. We quickly started our homework and worked for a few hours before going to Ari's practice. Personally, I thought it was a little windy out to practice but I knew with all the padding she would be wearing she wouldn't feel it and if it rained it would always be fun to watch them when they get in the zone. 
When we got there the football players were already practicing so Ari and them just ignored them and set up in their usual spot. Once, everyone was there the coach started making them run laps so they got to moving and out of curiosity I glanced at the football team to see them huddled and looking over here before they all started joining into the field hockey girls lap and the coach talked to their coach and told them they were being punished for not paying attention so they had to run at least five of their laps because they were longer. So they all broke up and ran with the girls and seemed to strategically seperate them until they were broken up and Mason was running with Ari no matter how much she sped up and she looked frustrated but kept going to not discourage the team as Mason was continuessly trying to pry her into talking to him. But, Dylan seemed to be running as fast as he could ahead and ended up finishing first although you could see that the rest of them weren't particularly trying to rush as they were having pleasant conversations with the girls.  As soon as he finished he nodded at the coach and plopped down on the ground breathing heavy as I stayed on the top corner bleacher as usual. A few minutes later he jogged up the tall bleachers and plopped next to me sweating making me scoot over to try and avoid touching his sweat. I just looked at him and said "what?" And he said "they're talking, it's ok at the moment" at this I looked out at where they were running and he was right making me facepalm before turning to him and saying "you're unbelievable" And he faked hurt before saying "And why is that?" And I said "you guys planned this" And he chuckled and said "You don't know that" And I rolled my eyes and said "oh, but I do" And I got up and took a step down the bleachers when the sky opened up. I stood there for a second and went "yes!" As all the field hockey girls cheered and I looked back at Dyllan and said "Your gonna want to see this" And ran down to under the bleachers to look through without getting completely soaked as the other football players looked confused and we're packing up. He joined me and said "what is the big deal" And I just pointed forwards to where all the girls were setting up and the real practice began, with full action" And he just went "Holy shit" As the girls started hitting the ball and playing like a real game with water flying everywhere.

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