Chapter 3: Alana's Attack

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"Alana," Alice sighed. "You can't just go around arguing with everyone. Especially not with a werewolf."

"He was rude to Cat," Alana said. "He deserved it, that terrible beast. He didn't even apologize." Alana took a bite of her pizza and glared at him from across the cafeteria."

"Stop glaring," Alice said.

"I am sorry, this is my fault," Cat said. "I shouldn't have talked to him."

"Don't worry," Alana said. "You were only trying to be nice to him; he was the rude one. Guys like that irritate me."

Alana ate her pizza as she glared at the guy. That idiot, how dare he speak to us like that. She knew someone would end up getting on her nerves. And she was right; that guy he gets under her skin.

"Alana, you have sauce on your chin," Cat giggled. She groaned and wiped it off. Great, now she has embarrassed herself.

"Let's hurry," Lilac said, "Before the line at the bookstore gets bugger. I don't want to wait long. We could be there all day."

"Right," Alana finished her pizza and took a sip of her lemonade. "By the way, are we going to town? Like, we need food in our kitchens. Oh, and our father went overboard. I mean, they are not dorms, they are apartments."

Alice giggled. "I think that was our mother and Tiara doing. You know how they worry."

"Right," Alana grabbed her brownie. "Let's go, the sooner, the faster we go back to our dorms."

The four of them stood and threw away their trash and set the plates on top of the bin.

They made their way to the bookstores, and they could already see the line.

"Hmm," Alana glared. "Great, here he comes."

"Alana," Alice shook her head and pinched her.

"Ow," Alana rubbed her arm. "What was that for?"

"For you to behave," Alice said. "Honestly, I feel like your mother."

Alana rubbed her arm. How could she? She glared and looked away. Is everyone against her? She watched as that guy approached and got behind them.

"I am sorry," he said. "For being rude to you, Cat."

Alana frowned. Was he playing? He better not. "You better mean it."

"I do," he said.

"It's fine," Cat said. "Don't worry about it."

Alana crossed her arms. "Why the change of heart? Are you feeling bad? Because she doesn't need your pity."

"I apologize," he said. "And you are trying to pick a fight with me." He got close to her. And she didn't stand down.

"You can't dominate me," Alana said.

"Are you sure about that?" He growled at her.

"Yes," Alana grinned. "You can try, but you won't succeed."

Alana glared, he can try all he wants, but no man will dominate her, ever.

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Alice looked at them both; this was not good; what can she do to stop them? If she doesn't do something, they are bound to fight.

"Logan, you may want to relax," the other guy said. "Don't listen to her; she is a girl."

"Excuse me?" Alana looked at him. "I'm a girl? What's that supposed to mean?"

The guy just smiled, "I didn't mean it that way."

"Hey, this is between you and me," Logan said. "Leave him out of this."

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