Summary of Chapter 53 – A turning point in A Werewolf'd Past And Present by My_beloved
Chapter 53 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of A Werewolf'd Past And Present, written by My_beloved. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Just as I finish up washing my hair, two muscled arms snack around my waist and I'm pulled to a hard muscled chest.
"You left me," Logan said, his voice deep and husky with sleep. I shivered as his breath fanned my neck.
"No, I didn't. I just went to shower," I whispered leaning back into him.
"Without me," he said, pretending to sound hurt.
"We both know we wouldn't be showering if we both were in here," I stated as Logan drew patterns on my hip with his thumb.
"Why do you have to be right?" Logan asked and he peppered kisses down my neck towards my newly placed mark.
"Because I am just that great," I replied in a almost breathlessly as I tilt my head to the side. .
"Yes you are," he responded with no intention of stopping what he was doing.
"Logan..."
"After last night, I'm never going to stop."
Logan spun me around and pressed me up against the shower wall. Our bare chest pressed against each others' as Logan Leaned down slightly to press his lips all over my face and neck.
Lets just say we didn't leave our room for a few more hours after that.
It was well into the afternoon when Logan and I made our first appearances to anyone else. We went to get something to eat before he and I went to train some. As we walked into the kitchen we were met with our little gang, like usual.
Geena was sitting on Jacob's lap, they both were wearing love struck looks. It was almost scary. Hannah and Micah were to talking to Kyle, but Micah looked a bit jittery and jumpy. Hm. Maria was coloring and chatting with Macey and Lana.
I smiled at them all. I'm really happy Lana is in my life, but I hate that it is under these circumstances. I hate knowing that all her family she was ever apart of is now dead... all because of stupid rogues. But she has us now, we are her family now and that's that.
No one seems to really notice us at first when we walked in, so I hoped I would be able to finish my cereal before they noticed. Too high of hopes with this group.
In about three seconds flat all the girls jumped up and screamed, "OH MY GOD!"
Next thing I know I am being kidnapped from the kitchen and into Geena's room. I was thrown onto the bed and them surrounding me. The they all jumped on the bed sitting crossed legged in front of me.
"Spill," Geena stated.
"W-what do you mean?" I tried to play dumb with what they meant, but I didn't even go with my own lie.
"Oh, you know what," Hannah said with a suggestive winked at me.
"Fine. You do know it's past noon, so why were you up so late?" Geena asked with amusement dancing in her eyes.
"Ya know Max, just because he's your mate and all, it doesn't mean you can't just take his away from us all the time!" Jacob shout to me.
"Ya know Jacob, Geena wouldn't be too happy to know you're trying to steal my mate!" I yelled back.
I heard someone laughing, then a loud smack. I started to laugh, looking over to Logan, he was laughing too.
"Where are we going?" Logan asked me after a minute.
"You said we would train today if I didn't wake up screaming! And I obviously didn't wake up screaming," I exclaimed.
"Well, you were screaming once you were awake," Logan smirked at me, amusement playing in his eyes.
"Logan! You know what? I'm just going to pretend I didn't hear that and maybe I will let you sleep on the bed with me," I winked at him.
"What!? That's not fair," he pouted.
"Are we going to train or not? You made a deal, and you are not back out of it now," I stated.
"Fine, we can go over to where the others train if you want. Jacob actually helps train the younger teens with self defense and stuff like that. So, if you want, you could challenge Jacob and show the kids who's boss," Logan smiled.

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