《Rogue Luna》Chapter 3
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We were running for hours. It was hot we were in the middle of summer. We stopped and stole some clothes. We didn't have anything. I mean we were attack while we were sleeping. The last thing on my mind was 'hey bring some extra clothes stupid', both Cassie and I lost our bond with our father's, meaning they didn't make it. We sat in the woods and cry for hours comforting each other. "Amina" Cassie said, "Yea" I responded, "what are we gonna do?" she asked. "I don't know everything is fuck up" I responded. "But I know one thing for sure, I'm gonna fuckin kill Derrick Snow."
"I'll avenge everyone that died. He took everything away from me Cassie, he killed everyone I loved. How could someone we trust do this to us" I was curled up with my knees to my chest crying. "I killed everyone Cassie, it's my fault. If daddy just agreed to the stupid contract, none of this would have happen" I spat. "Amina it's not your fault, we didn't know why our dads were working so late, we didn't know about this stupid fuckin contract, we didn't know Derrick was so evil and capable of doing what he did" Cassie said while trying to comfort me. She was right, I doubt my father would've ever thought Derrick was capable of doing what he did to our pack. Even so I knew daddy would never sell me off, or trade me for some stupid contract. We sat there and cried for days. We had nothing but each other.
We didn't know what to do, so we just kept walking, it was now getting dark, we hunted some rabbits, and ate it raw in our wolf form. We also slept in our wolf form. But we took turn sleeping. Right now I'm on watch while cassie is sleeping. Hey lynn I called out. Yea Amina? She responded. Are we ever gonna be okay? I ask her. Only Time will tell, we need to be strong, cause that's what's your parent's would want. My wolf said. Yea your right, thanks lynn! I told her. I know. She respond.
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"Wake up Amina" Cassie kicked me. "Ughhh, can't I sleep in for another 5 minutes" I groaned."No, it's time we find a place to call our home" she says. We were sleeping literally out in the woods. Since it's summer there was no need to have a blanket, or extra layers of clothing. We hunted and ate it raw. But summer is gonna be gone soon, we need to figure something out. Fast. "I don't want wanna put any pack in jeopardy, you heard him, he said he'll kill anyone that helps us" I said. "Well its been almost a week since the attack, we need to figure something out" cassie said.
Where were we gonna go...
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