Chapter two
Haley's Point of View
By the time I made it back to the lunch room, everybody knew what had happened in the hallway beside the gym. By the time I made it back to the lunch room I had gone from the most normal and almost invisible girl in the school to the girl that was rejected. When I sat down at the table, my friends started questioning me, I wish I could've said I answered the questions but I was I to much pain.
My wolf had buried herself in the back of my mind in preparation of death. My heart had been torn out of my chest and then thrown on the ground to be stomped on. I was in pain.
Halfway through English, Lisa my best buddy decided enough was enough and drove me home. When I got home I went up to my bedroom and flopped on my bed and started to cry again. I could here my Mom and Lisa having a conversation downstairs.Mom was wondering why I was home early, then Lisa explained everything to her. I could just imagine my Moms reaction, her eyebrows would rise and her lips would from an O shape. Then her lips would fall into the left sided frown I was so familiar with, then her eyebrows would scrunch up. Then I heard the sound of footsteps coming up the stairs and into my room.
"Oh, sweetheart" Mom had said to me "You know what I have to do don't you? I am so sorry"
And I did know what she had to do, being the top in the field of mates and relationships she talked about exactly what I would have to everynight at the dinner table but about diffrent people. Now the conversations would be about me.
First she'd call my big brother Owen home from college and other family that could make it. In one weeks time I would be moved to a werewolf hospital. Into one of the most comfortable rooms they have.
That's what was going to happen, but in that moment I just laid there on my side, legs curled tightly against my test, arms overlapping flopped next to my face. I remember it being almost dark before I heard my dad come home, he rushed upstairs after a quick hello to mom. When he entered my room I pretended to be asleep. And eventually I did fall asleep. That first night I remember being in so much pain, so in shock I forgot to cry.
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Silence -A Short Story-
WerewolfWerewolves. Nobody thinks they exist, well no human anyway. If humans opened their eyes and looked beyond their lives they would see a different world. One full of fairies, pixies, witches, vampires and most important of all werewolves. Our story f...