Chapter 22.

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The rain slowed, but the grass and ground stayed damp. Sun peeked through the clouds for only moments at a time before disappearing again. Crickets and birds chirped. A lonely crow cawed over its caught prey. The wolves were still scattered out.

I ran along the fields; the road next to me. Cars hadn't traveled out of the town for a while so its state was bearly ridable. 

May's head looked at me out of the brush. She was already ahead and waiting at our first stop. I ran to the end of the fields and hit the slick wet pavement. 

"Farris, there's a smell... sweet and like a warm day," May connected to me.

I trotted up and sniffed in her smell. It was Arie's. They led toward her house.

For a moment everything felt almost peaceful with her smell in the air. The sky though was suddenly darkening.

"Come on," I connected back and took off running.

Within moments she was ahead of me again. A bright flash in the sky made me look up. It was almost growing dark again and the thunder would be starting soon.

I got to her house and turned human halfway up the steps. May was already at the door but hadn't touched it. 

All the lights were off in the house. I knocked on the door and it opened. 

"Hello," I asked in the empty house?

No one was home.

A whistled then made me think otherwise.

"Who is in there," I asked and took another smell?

It smelt of strong burning popcorn.

I wrinkle my nose and walked in. All of my body was tense and ready. 

"Oh! Is that you love," said a voice that sounded similar to Sophia Goodwill. A girl who had been after him for years.

"Sabrina," I asked as I walk into the front room? I was hoping I was wrong though the light turning on confirmed it.

"Look at that," she said in a loud, high pitched, annoying tone.

She gave a whistle toward me.

I sped over to her and pinned her against the wall.

Then I felt as she kissed me, then backed away, this time May took action and pinned her. I backed up and rubbed my mouth a little.

"What the hell," May growled!

Her legs were wide and in a pin stance.

"Oh buzz off," she said and forced May off.

"Respect your, higher-ups," she snapped!

"I'm here to make a proposal," she gasped as May finally got her arm tight against her airway.

Sabrina's face slowly turned bright red.

"What kind of proposal," I asked her?

She tapped Mays' arm and May loosened a little.

Sabrina took in gulps of air. "To-" breath "where-" breath "Arie-" breath "is."

She looked at me and smiled. 

"You're rusty," she said and got pushed against the cold wall harder.

"What is it then," I said and signaled for may to release her arms. She let go and Sophia took in more breaths.

Once she was gathered again she looked at May. 

"Sorry, but bitches have to wait outside... in the rain," she said and waved her hand.

 May huffed "I don't have enough time in the day to deal with you." She turned around and walked outside. 

I looked at Sabrina and she was smiling a wicked smile. It almost made me shiver.

"So, this deal I want to make," she said and slowly started to walk around me.

She had completely recovered from being crushed against the wall.

"Yes, what is this bull-shit proposal you want to make," I asked? I was getting mad.

She touched my shoulder and I pulled away. I glanced at her and raged filled me as she stalled.

"Oh come on. It's not bull. It's something that could... benefit us," she said and whistled. She then hugged me and looked at me.

I shoved her off and glared at her. "Get on with it," I yelled!

 Sabrina frowned. "Fine," she said and leaped on Aire's table. She sat crisscross on the table.

"I will give you where Arie is at if you-" she paused and got close to my ear. 

I was too distracted by the thought of getting Arie back to care about what she had done.

"Love me till the end of time," she said.

Her words took me off guard and made me take a few steps back. I grabbed the counter but my hand slipped.

I looked at her with wide eyes. "No... no! You wouldn't do that to me," I said.

"But I would," she responded.

I gripped my hair and looked at the ground. My eyes filled with tears.

On one hand, I can get Arie back, on the other hand, she could never love me again.

"Well," she asked hopping down?

I stood up and sniffled. "Fine, I accept," I said.

She came to probably give me a kiss and I pulled away. 

"After you help Arie," I said and walked to the back door. I opened it and May walked in. 

May was drier than I thought she would be. 

"Call everyone back to there homes," I said and turned around.

May howled and got many responses.

I walked up to the smug looking  Sabrina. 

Her smile made my skin boil with anger. 

I clenched my hand tighter and put it closer to my side. "Go... now," I said and she tried to kiss me again. 

"Make it work," she whispered and I gave her a small peck.

I give her a clear false smile.

"Alright lovely let's go," she said and turned around walking to the front door.

Sabrina's walked looked cheerful and victorious.

"Lovely," May connected to me. "Farris... what did you agree on."

"Something Arie will never forgive me for," I connected back. 

I then started walking behind Sabrina. All three of us headed out. 

Arie I will find you.

~~Leon POV~~

I looked at a picture in the corner. The faces of Farris and Lilly standing out. 

A memory of the time we had first met went through my head but I shoved it away. 

I walked to the window and slid it open. 

"Leon," call my sister from downstairs!

I leaped from the window and landed hard on the ground as a sand-colored wolf. I shook off and started running.

I head down the hill towards the den.

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The den!? Oooo.... sounds stupid! Once again tell me if you see any mistakes. Bye!

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