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- Authors: Skye Wilson
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- Genre: Paranormal Werewolves & Shifters Romance
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LYSSA
“Oh my gosh, can you believe that? How cringe, right?”
“Right? What was that? ‘Like wolves, we are pack animals, and
it is our differences in strengths that make us better together.’”
“Honestly, I think he just wanted to hear his own voice. Since when does
a walk-through graduation mean your principal is practicing his furry
fantasy?”
“Oh em gee! I totally bet he is furry with all that wolf talk! Like I was
expecting him to start howling at the moon!”
“What did you think of that weirdness, Lyssa?”
I nodded absently, hardly listening as my friends verbally eviscerated our
principal. I couldn’t bring myself to care, my mind already planning the
million and one things I needed to do.
I tried to keep on top of things in my life, but sometimes my plate was so
full that it felt like I was drowning. And I was in one of those times. My high
school career was coming to an end, everything was getting more expensive,
and I still didn’t have a job.
“Hello! Earth to Lyssa!”
I blinked, pulling my head out of my locker. “Huh?”
“What did you think of our principal’s ten-minute diatribe about how we
need to embrace our inner wolf or whatever?”
“Uh… it was a little strange,” I offered before returning to my task. I
didn’t feel like making fun of the middle-aged man for trying to be a little
outside the box. As far as school administration went, he was a nice guy and
had shot me money for lunch a couple of times without making me feel like a
beggar.
Thankfully, my friends didn’t expect me to be overly verbose, and the
conversation kept right on rolling.
“Hey, does anyone want to go out?”
That was Sarah Jane, my bright and bubbly friend that I’d met freshman
year. That whole thing had been a little weird. She’d marched right up to me
while I was reading a book in the library after school, announced that we
were friends, then slid me a soda. I was too surprised to tell her that wasn’t
how things worked, and I would have been wrong, considering she was still
in my inner circle four years later.
Which was quite impressive, if I was being honest. I wasn’t exactly prone
to trusting people.
A chorus of positive answers rose from our group, and I kept myself busy
pulling things out of my locker so I wouldn’t have to answer. I was broke as a
joke and had so much to do, but I hated saying no to my friends.
Not that they bullied me or anything. They were pretty understanding as
far as teenagers went, but I always had a slight pang of missing out whenever
I had to come up with some excuse why I couldn’t join in on their little
outings.
Sure, I supposed I could just ask one of them to spot me, but I wasn’t
keen on that. Call it pride, call it whatever. I just preferred to keep my
business to myself.
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