Chapter 4: Rejected

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"Logan," Ezra crossed his arms. "I heard what happened earlier. Do you mind explaining?"

"That girl started it," he said. "I only went there to apologize, and she went crazy on me. She jumped me and hit me. See, I have a cut on my lip."

"Why were you apologizing for?" Ezra asked.

"Because I was rude to one of them," he said. "And it wasn't right."

"I see," Ezra sigh. "If you can get along, stay away."

"Don't worry, I will," Logan said.

"Who's your roommate?" Ezra asked him.

"A guy named Santiago," Logan said. "I met the guy during lunch, and I didn't even know until we came here. He got here late. He's a chill guy, his a Lycan."

"I see," Ezra smiled. "You're making a friend." Logan nod. "Well, I am going now. I have things to do. Tomorrow you are going to town, behave and don't steal anything. You'll be receiving a card with an amount of money for you to spend on groceries and anything you need. It's money I put in the credit card, and you'll be getting an allowance each Friday."

"Alright," Logan laid there on the couch. "By the way, who's going to do my laundry? I don't know how."

"I'll stop by to teach you," Ezra chuckled. "After that, you'll have to do it on your own. Oh and, you'll be received your winter uniform later on."

"How many uniforms are there?" Logan frowned.

"For all the seasons," Ezra said and walked toward the door. "See you later, and stay out of trouble."

"I can't promise you that," he shook his head and left.

Ezra was worry about him. Logan already got into an altercation. That boy, even with the female he gets into trouble. Ezra sighed and made his way toward his room. Lost in his thoughts, he wasn't aware of the boy shifting in the middle of the hallway until that boy was on him. "Shit!"

He struggled with the boy. "Whoa!" Drake appeared and shifted and tackled the boy down and restrained him. Ezra winced and held his left arm and walked over.

"Relax," he said. "Take deep breathes and calm down."

The boy did as he what Ezra told him to do. And he stopped shifting. "Sorry," he said. "I don't know what ticked me off."

"It's fine," Ezra said. "Drake, you can let him go now." Drake changed back.

"They are strong," Drake said. "It was hard to keep him down. It would've had been worse if he had shifted all the way."

The boy stood. "Go to your dorm and get some sleep." He nods and left.

"Right, Ezra, I'll be heading back home on Monday," Drake said. "Since my son is staying here, I have to watch our clan."

"Understood," Ezra held his arm.

"You should get that checked out," he said.

"It'll heal," Ezra sighed. "Anything else?'

"That's it," he said and walked away.

Ezra went to his dorm and opened the door; he set the keys down and slipped his shirt off. Claw marks ran across his arm; he was already healing. He needs to have the Lycan's under watch. They are too unpredictable.

He sighed, it'll be difficult, but it has to get done to keep everyone safe. This job is hard and dangerous. And one has to be quick to resolve or stop a situation. Like the one he was in earlier.

He shook his head, well he will learn the signs. For now, he needs to get ready for tomorrow's trip to town. And he has a feeling something unexpected will happen.

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