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Chapter 16

I tried not to believe her because those were just words she was telling me to confirm her thoughts. "I'm also a wolf," she crooned, changing the colour of her eyes to dispel my doubt. "Are you still skeptical?" She asked.

"Nope, I don’t doubt you anymore," I answered. "I’m actually here to let you know you are in danger," she deadpanned. "I'm in danger," I hissed, "and now isn't the time to be doubting," she gently intoned.

I recalled the one I killed at the music festival. She should be saying the truth, let me hear her out. "Why do you think I’m in danger?" I asked. "That's exactly what I don’t get, but for the disciples to have wanted, I consider it serious," she is concerned.

"Who are the disciples?" I inquired. "There are 12 vampires who walk in the daylight and seduce one person named Robert. He’s the strongest vampire among them. He’s trying to take over the city. He kills anyone who gets into his way, be it the breakers, witches, werewolves, and so on. I don’t think you are strong enough to fight him," she blabbed.

"Who told you I wasn't strong enough to fight him? This city is scarier than I thought," I chuckled. "I thought you were smart, but I didn't make a mistake thinking you were," she admitted."Are you trying to savage me or what?" I acquiesced.

"No, I'm not trying to do that," she said with a charming smile. "You're more attractive when you're angry." "Dump your ass," she murmured, blushing. "I'm serious as fuck," I said, laughing. "Why are you blushing?""I'm not sure. I guess I just want to. Is that a crime?" she said.

I reached into my pocket and pulled out my phone, unlocked it, and stretched it to her, She blushed again and took the phone from me, as if she had been waiting for me to ask her for her number. She entered her number into the phone and returned it to me.

"Have your phone back, I'm going home, good night," she yelled, "Rude ass," I replied, "Whatever, and before I forget, Josh's dad is a hurter. Be careful around him," she added and stood up. She took her soda then left. I looked at her while she left. She had a nice, well-shaped ass. I would have liked to keep looking until I didn't see her back view anymore, but I was worried about what she said recently.

I'm sure she knows a lot about me as well. I couldn't believe Josh's father was a breaker. I stood there thinking about it, convinced that Daniel had told me not to tell Josh I was a wolf. After finishing the soda, I stood up.

I stood up and walked over to where I had parked my bike, pulling out my key to unlock my helmet. I hopped on it and put on my helmet before inserting the key and turning it clockwise to start the engine. I took the card Daniel had given me from my pocket, looked at it, and returned it to my pocket and zoomed off.