Love Baby Wolf's

Love Baby Wolf's
Hitchhiked



"What do you mean stay at my house?!" Lucy raised her voice.


Arzen sighed, "Listen! I couldn't have taken Loofyn away from you before shinre jade disappeared—"


"That's not what I mean! You've heard about my daily life. I can't leave Loofyn at home because I'm going to work 3 more days!" lucy interrupted Arzen's words.


"I can accompany him at home when you're gone" Arzen said.


Lucy has her hands. "I only have one room" he said with a little emphasis.


"Every night I'll go and come back the next day" Arzen said.


Lucy swerved towards the man. It was like he was losing the debate with her. There is always an answer every time he denies.


"What good is it that I let two wolves in my house?"


Sriing!


Arzen casts magic with a beam of bright blue light. He shows it to Lucy to make the girl sure. However, Lucy is just a human who knows nothing about magic.


"It's protective magic. I don't know if I can work in this world. But I'm sure, there's nothing big that would harm you if you wore it" Arzen said at length.


He pulls back the magic and disappears from Lucy's sight. Arzen looked at Lucy, "I can give her to your house to be safe" he added.


Lucy just blinked her eyes. The magic he saw was still something new to him. He believes he does not believe in the magical science that Arzen shows.


"You want proof?" ask Arzen.


Lucy shakes her head, and she still doesn't understand. The human world is complicated, especially the magical world. He was too lazy to think of two worlds in one head.


Lucy held onto her forehead, "Ah, dizzy at the thought of this...!" his weakness.


He took a deep breath and exhaled quickly. "As for you, just don't mess with my house or scare the neighbors!" abugn.


"The neighbor? The fear? Why should they be afraid? And, you got neighbors?" Arzen again showed his innocent expression when he asked Lucy.


The woman gaped, "You're mocking me, ha?! What if I have neighbors or no neighbors?!" his nag.


"Huh, after all humans are social creatures. No, I think all creatures are social creatures..." He deliberately hung his sentence.


"We cannot all live without others."


Arzen wants to deny Lucy's statement. But he broke his intention after seeing the look on the girl's face. He knew he had no right to talk about the human world.


He also knows, since the first creatures always seem to be in conflict with humans. Arzen did not understand why he had no desire to finish off humans after arriving in this world. Before that, he hated humans.


"Basically lousy, they are creatures full of manipulation," his inner self.


Zraah~


Lucy turned her head for a moment the dazzling light suddenly disappeared. Apparently Arzen turned into a wolf again. He carried Loofyn who was still asleep on his back.


"It's late in the afternoon, you don't want to go home?" ask her to Lucy who was silent to see her.


The woman breathed lightly. He soon caught up with Loofyn riding on the back of the big wolf. Arzen again enveloped them with invisible magic.


That way, Arzen can run without disturbing the view of other creatures. It is like a ghost, penetrating things and people. Like the wind that blows fiercely as they pass through the crowd of humans.


"Ah, watch out for Loofyn. The next night there will be a full moon. I was worried for him that at times he changed and could not control his power" Arzen pointed to Loofyn.


Lucy frowned, "You mean?"


"Loofyn can already use his magic. More precisely, magic changes form. He could be a wolf like me" Arzen said.


Lucy gaping. He tried to understand, even though he was surprised. His head turned to find a way to keep Loofyn from scaring the neighbors.


Arzen sighed, "Unfortunately, our nation was only able to control the magic of changing form when it was 5 years old."


"What?! No way! What if he goes out of the house while I do other activities? I can't keep watching Loofyn!" lucy said with a panicked expression.


Arzen shook his head, "If that happens you should be able to hold him inside the house. Don't let anyone but you see it!" strict orders.


Lucy looked at Arzen with a request for mercy. He did not want to be bothered by magical problems like this. His life as a human being has been bothered still to be added to the problems of other creatures.


"Come on, is there no other way? Should I give him catnip?" ask Lucy.


Arzen said, "How dare you equate us with cats! After all, the plant was like a stimulant to them!"


Lucy shut her mouth tight. He thought catnip had a calming effect on any animal. He had just learned about the stimulating effect mentioned by Arzen just now.


The girl held Loofyn in her arms. "I'm sorry, I don't know." he said.


Arzen only sighed in response. They were still standing in the doorway. Though the day is already late at night but Arzen has not been welcome to enter.


The man finally stepped in without Lucy's manners. He immediately took a seat in the chair where he had slept there. Arzen raised one leg like a king sitting on a throne.


"You like to daydream. Is there nothing you can offer me?" resounding.


Lucy rolled her eyes lazily. He was careless to face the attitude of Arzen who was as good as himself in his home. The man was like a guest who truly regarded this house as his own.


"You're telling me to bring Loofyn and also present you something at the same time?!" Arzen nodded.


The girl almost cried out her emotions. He held it in for Loofyn who was having a good dream in his arms. With stomping footsteps, he entered the room without caring for Arzen.


Blam it!


"Hey, man!" the man shouted from his chair.


Arzen called out to him for fear that a loud noise would wake Loofyn up. In fact, the boy remained asleep. He was not disturbed when Lucy put him in the baby basket.


"Basic! Who is she to tell me?!" his gerrick.


His lips were already pouting in annoyance. "When do I have why do I always call people?! It feels like we humans are too underrated!" muttered.


He looked at Loofyn who was closed in his eyes. "Your father doesn't know himself, does he?! Already hitchhiking, his haughty nature also hitchhiking!"


The girl was frustrated by scooping her own face. "Well, why did you tie an inner contract with me? Just so you know, I'm not as good as you think I am" he said.


"Mothers especially. Why is it so easy to leave you to a human?" his inner.


Lucy tried to calm herself down. He sat down on the edge of the bed and stared at the window. The crescent moon and star-studded sky became his sights.


"Well..."