A Werewolf Girl's

A Werewolf Girl's
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As they return to the gathering place, Emily can see the vampires lined up neatly before Cara. In turn, two vampires come forward to hear something spoken by the mind-bending vampire, then march back with another vampire after being replaced by two new ones.


On the other hand, Jordan and Chloe were sitting opposite and talking seriously, Allison and Dave were on the side of the oldest woman among them.


"You guys are so long."


Emily did not look at Grace who was walking closer and instead turned her attention to the vampires who kept taking turns to face Cara. "What is he doing?"


Grace looked in the direction Emily was looking. "Oh, he. Removing the residents' memories of the whole incident that concerns them and us."


"What about Jordan?"


The girl tapped her shoulders. "Listen to yourself, they haven't finished talking since, I'm bored."


"All right."


"You're here, Hans. Keep me company." Grace held back Hans' movements quickly. Wayne even had time to limp because of the fleeting encouragement of the girl when passing him.


"Be careful."


Wayne nodded, staring in amazement at the figure of Grace who somehow seemed to be looming before Hans who looked uncomfortable.


"Come on, don't bother the lunatics."


"I can still hear."


Emily took a breath. "I'm afraid he's messing around, Hans."


"Yes...." Wayne can see the look on Hans's face that looks resigned when Emily takes him to Chloe and the others.


While there, the conversation between the four of them seemed to have ended because they could see Jordan was signing a paper that already contained with a few paragraphs of agreement, allison's signature and the signature along with the blood stamp that seemed to belong to Cara.


The vampire guy then bit his finger to bleed out a bit and stamped it over the signature. He looked at Allison and Chloe afterwards. "This is enough, right?"


Chloe nodded.


"Thank you, thank you."


Jordan smiled. "No problem."


"Then so-"


"Hey."


Everyone turned towards the voice of the woman who had just spoken, breaking Allison's words. Dave seemed to want to make a hole in the vampire chick's head with his gaze. Of course it didn't happen.


"Are you done? I'm tired." How to cross, not realizing or pretending not to know what he is doing when staring at Jordan. "Your part."


"Yes, yeah, a minute." Jordan hands the paper back and immediately moves to the group of vampires who are still waiting.


"Emily." Allison immediately approached and hugged him tightly, then examined him closely. "Are you all right?"


Emily nodded, slightly smiling at her friend who was still paying attention to her condition with a fixed look. "I'm fine, Ally."


"Thank God I'm so worried."


"When Chloe didn't feel you, Allison immediately invited us to come here. How could you lose a necklace that important?"


The girl grimaced at Dave's question. He had absolutely no memory of where the necklace was now, even the last time he wore it. His mind was too focused on Wayne. "Let's go. I'm not sure."


Chloe let out a long sigh, while Allison looked at her and Dave took turns. "It doesn't matter anymore, now we're with Emily and Wayne, right?"


"If your herd had been a little late, I would've taken it out."


Jordan elbowed the way he had just spoken. They seemed to have already finished their responsibilities since the previously lined up vampires had already sat down and leaned against each other.


"We're done. There's nothing we have to do, right?"


"There's still." Emily snatches up before Allison and Chloe can answer. His grip strengthened on the hand Wayne was still holding. "You haven't apologized to Wayne yet. Especially you."


How to grunt looking at the sharp gaze of the girl. "For what? He's fine."


"What about erasing memories? Isolate it?"


"Not what I did, it's what he did." The female vampire pointed at Lauren who was in the front row of the residents who had erased her memory. "I just told him to keep an eye on the man."


"To have someone keep an eye on every movement and prevent it from socializing. That's what you did."


"Well, there's something crazier than me." Grace suddenly replied, stopping beside Wayne who remained silent. He nudged the guy. "You don't want to say anything? You can talk, right?"


"Grace.." -...."


"Shut up, Dave." The girl was still staring at Wayne who was slowly looking back at her. He turned his gaze to Emily who was staring at Wayne's hand. "The experienced of course who has to talk more. You agree, don't you, Emily?"


"... right."


"Well, what do you think Wayne is?"


Wayne felt Emily's hand grip tighten for a moment. The guy looked at his childhood friend, felt his existence flow and quickly dispelled all his worries. He nodded at a glance and then started talking.


"I'm okay, it doesn't mean anything anymore." Wayne looks at Emily's friends he's just met this time, paying no attention at all to the two vampires standing before him. "They don't have to apologize. I just want them never to be seen again in my life."


They were all silent except for Grace who looked satisfied. Emily could see Cara's face looking illegible, but her hands clenched tightly until her palms were very pale.


"Now it's finally over."


Jordan nodded. "Then we'll get out of here, soon they'll wake up. You guys better get going, too."


"true." Grace smiled. "May we never see each other again."


The vampire returned his smile. "Of course."


.


"Basic cruel."


"What?"


"He didn't even see me."


"...."


"You're gonna make fun of me again."


The sound of breaths sounded. "I'm too tired to make fun of you."


"Well! Should-"


"Don't."


"...."


"After this we have to find a new place, I don't want to spend my energy listening to your babbling."


"Basic cruel. I'll kill you later."


"Just try it."


.


Wayne stared at the house in front of him, looking spacious with a beautiful garden, automatic sprinklers lit up to water the surrounding plants.


"You're back-"


"in the end."


Two girls who looked similar immediately approached them. One of them grabbed the grocery bag that Allison was carrying, while the other received the groceries from Chloe. He could feel their gazes pointing at him, but by the time he turned his head, the twin had already walked closer to home.


"You must be tired."


"We've prepared dinner."


"The others are still waiting."


"Shake and change clothes before eating."


The twins said in turn. Allison, Dave and Chloe have followed them into the house.


"Come, Wayne."


Wayne nods, accepts Emily's hand, which is still waiting for him, and follows them into his new home.