I just nodded, suddenly feeling overwhelmed as everything hit me all at once. These ten wolf boys all care about me enough to put their lives on the line for me, but I only know their names. I have to fine out what happened over the past month...Somehow.
Kangmin could obviously tell that I was being bombarded by emotions because he moved from where he had been standing in the doorway to hugging me. Needless to say, I was a bit surprised. My dad was the chief of police and my mom worked in a big family business, so they were always too busy to pay much attention to me. Because of that, I'm not very used to receiving any type of affection. Regardless, I still hugged him back knowing I'd feel guilty if I didn't. "What's wrong, y/n? You look so sad."
I smiled a little, feeling his sincere concern. I took a deep breath before speaking. "I just realized how much you all care about me, but I barely know anything about you. You know so much about me, but as far as my memory is concerned, were basically strangers who know each other's names."
I felt something wet and warm roll down my cheek. Was I...crying? When was the last time I cried? I felt the warmth of Kangmin's embrace melt before being replaced by the warmth of his hand on my cheek. I looked at him as his thumb gently wiped under my eyes. "That's not your fault. You can't help that. None of us blame you, so please stop crying. We don't want you to be upset."
I just nodded and wiped the rest of my tears. Wooyeop suddenly appeared in the doorway. "Kangmin, we have to go to work now. Y/N, we'll be back in a few hours. Stay inside, don't open the doors, and don't even look outside. The others just made sure all the windows are closed and locked. I promise we'll explain when we get home. Just be safe. Okay?"
I nodded, slightly worried as to why he seemed so concerned. Was it because of the man? I didn't know. Kangmin and Wooyeop told me once again to stay safe and to not even look outside, suggesting that I read it something of the like before leaving me alone.
I read for about an hour. It was a book about goblins. I didn't understand some of what it said, but it was interesting. Even so, I can't seem to remember any specific information from it. After finishing the book, I went back up to my room, seeing my phone on the table next to the bed. When did that get there? I didn't see it before. I grabbed my phone in shock: I had service and WiFi. Plus it was fully charged. I went to the entrance way where I knew I'd have plenty of room and began to practice what we had the last time I practiced with the rest of my group from school. After going through it once, I heard a strange noise outside. I refrained from looking, wanting to obey the boys who were clearly trying to protect me. I went back upstairs to my room and heard the noise again. Not being able to withstand my curiosity, I approached the window. Once glance couldn't hurt, right? But it did. It was the man once again. It was only a moment of seeing him before everything went black.
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FanfictionIn y/n's hometown, there was a mansion on a street corner by the school. No one ever dared to go near it, fearful of it. Rumor had it that the mansion was haunted, but what happens when y/n is challenged for the bravery she claims to have? What happ...