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*UPDATE*
I have not updated this story in over a year, however as I'm sitting here in my calculus class, I have decided that instead of listening on how to find the derivative of sin, I'm going to write a new chapter to this story. Thank you to everyone for supporting :)
Note: This chapter will be a little shorter than the others, since its been so long since I've updates, and I'm still trying to figure out the direction of where I want this story to go to.
Thank you to everyone again :)))))
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I stared at this mysterious and shockingly gorgeous god of man wondering what the hell to say back to him.
"No I dont think that, I'm just still confused on what just happened to me." I replied back to him.
He did not respond to me, but yet stood there and looked at me. He looked at me as a curious cat, as if he were trying to stare into my soul and discover my greatest secrets. Unfortunatley for him, I had none. I detached myself from his glance, and glanced at the wooden floors. Memories flashed back to me of driving on that road, and almost hitting a deer. Damn it, I wonder if my car is okay. I am still under my moms insurance, and if she were to find out that I got into an accident, I would immedialty have to move back home. Ugh, this can't be real life right now. Finally, I looked up from the shiny floor, and decided to ask this man the burning question...
"So, thanks for basically saving my life and everything, but would you happen to know where exactly my car is, and if its ok?" I asked him with a nervous smile.
He looked at me long and hard, before replying with..
"Yes I do, you hit a tree pretty bad, so after I brought you back to my class, I took it over to Mike's Repair Shop down in town."
Damn it, so the damage must of been bad enough that my car needed repairs. I dont know how I'm possibly going to pay the bill, money has been tight since I decided to make the rash decision to move out here. I used up a good chunk of what dad had left to my name to buy my place, and for other necessities such as food and gas. I really need to get a damn job.
"Oh thank you, how much do I owe you?" I said to him.
He looked me up and down with a smirk on his sly face.
"Oh, there's many ways in which you can repay me." he said with a wink.
My face quickly morphed into a deadly scowl.
" What did you just say to me?!?!" I said to him raising my voice after each world.
He started chuckling.
"Relax princess, it's all jokes, you don't have to repay me anything, just think of it as a thank you gift." he said to me.
"A thank you gift for what??" I repeated back to him.
He gave me another one of his illuminating smirks before replying..
" A thank you gift for your sexy presence in my bed thats for sure." he smiled back to me.
THATS IT, I've had enough with this asshole. I appreciate him saving my life and all, but I'm not doing this whole cat and mouse thing. I'm aware with guys like him. They chase you and play games, and then drop you dead when they get bored. I've had enough experience with these idiots to know how their games really work,
"Look Emerald, or whatever your name is..., I appreciate you saving my life and everthing, truly I do, but I have things to do and people to see, so if you could just mail me the bill or something, and I'll be on my way now." I said to him starting to slowly ease my way out of the door.
He saw my movement towards the door and quickly made his way in front of me, essentially preventing me from reaching my destination.
"You're not going anywhere, princess." he said to me with a serious expression on his face.
"And what the hell did you just call me?"
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Moonstone Desire
WerewolfStarcasia lived her whole life thinking she was ordinary. She went to an ordinary school, had ordinary friends, had an ordinary life. She spent her whole sulking in the unfulfillment of her life, wishing a fleet of ships could drag her out of her li...