Fate of the Blood Moon's Path

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not always good to keep your silence. I’ve learned that after all of these years.
    “Yea, yea.” I shot him a smile while looking around to see who wasn’t there yet.
    “Yea, why haven’t you been running with us anyways? Are you afraid that we are going to keep beating you?” Kent Webber asked as he was hugging me tight and kissed the top of my head.
    “You don’t want us to feel like we’re a bunch of pussies!” Tobey Sanders responded, and all of the guys started laughing.
    “Considering only one of us actually is one!” Michael Gia punched my arm. His sense of humor sometimes made no sense, but we laughed anyways to make him feel better.
    “Why are we all laughing?” Chris Haven asked walking up to the group now. I turned to look at him and James Wolfe was walking with him staring at me intensely.
    “Mikes joke…” I smiled at them both.
    “Hey girly!” Chris picked me up in his arms and hugged me throwing me around like I was a rag doll. I was only about one hundred and fifteen pounds.
    “Hi Chris, ok, put me down now.” I managed in between my little girl like giggles because he started tickling me.
    “Easy with the merchandise.” James laughed, rubbing his hands through his short spiked black hair smiling at me.
    “Aren’t you going to say hi?” I asked him, as he was looking at me all shy.
    “I don’t have to, you already know what I’m thinking.” He winked at me.
    I rolled my eyes. I do know what he’s thinking. I know what all of them are thinking pretty much all the time. I have learned to just bite my lip and try not to smile to their thoughts.
    “Yea, see we don’t need to imagine the things like that, it’s bad enough we hear em’.” Joe said, as he was taking off his shirt and throwing it at the end of the trail on the big rock pile. The other guys followed suit. The Six heard each others thoughts and could talk to each other with their minds, and lucky me, I heard them too.
    “Do you guys smell that?” I asked with my nose to the wind sniffing up into the woods.
    “I don’t smell anything.” Kent was the first to respond.
    “What does it smell like?” Chris asked me.
    “I don’t know…it’s…blood.” I sniffed the air again.
    “Could just be a wild animal eating it’s dinner.” Chris said.
    “Yea, maybe.” I sighed. This was a very weird smell, like a fresh kill that was still up and alive. It didn’t make any sense to me.
    “You shifting tonight?” James asked me.
    “No, I’m running like this.” I said motioning my hands at myself like I was a model.
    “Seriously, you’re in a dress.” All the guys laughed.
    “And your point is what? I can still run in a dress. You’ve seen me do it before…”
    “I just wouldn’t want you to get your dress all dirty.” James smiled at me, “But don’t be surprised Angel if leapt at you and tear your dress off with my teeth.” He had a huge grin on his face.
    “Stop with that grin…” I snapped trying to hide the smile in me that wanted to surface.
    “Make me.” He said.
    “Catch me!” I yelled as I started running through the front of the forest. I heard them all laugh in excitement and take off after me. I heard the Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop noise coming from behind me, and saw a flash of light coming from them as they turned into their wolf forms.
    I heard padded feet no more than four or five feet behind me. They were barking and howling in excitement. Shifting into wolves isn’t like you see in the movies. They’re wolves exactly, down to the last detail, just bigger like a Great Dane. You wouldn’t want one standing on their hind legs looking down at you.
    This is what the human kind worried about. The ones who lived around the village and on the other side of the forest and the lake. The boys howled so loud it could wake you from a dead sleep thinking they had a nightmare and are still hearing all the howling from there windows.
    Tonight the moon was full and made the night time look as

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