Summary of Chapter 10 – A turning point in Destined To Be Greatness by Liz Kent
Chapter 10 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Destined To Be Greatness, written by Liz Kent. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
I proceeded to make my way back to my bedroom so I could give everyone a wakeup call. Underneath my bed I found my blow horn and grinned evilly to myself.
I know stood in the middle of the hallway, staring at the watch on my wrist. It was almost eight o'clock in the morning on a Saturday. I knew I was going to be in so much trouble, but it would be worth it. When the second hand landed on 12, I pressed the button, unleashing a noise that sounded like a dying cat. Thankfully I had my ear plugs in.
When the blown horn had drained, I pulled out my ear plugs and heard thunderous steps coming down the stairs. I stayed put at the bottom and watched most of the pack charging down the stairs. If eyes could kill I would probably be dead by now.
"Good morning," I innocently smiled at them, with the blown horn still in my hand.
"Don't 'good morning' us Jay. Do you have any idea what time it is?!" Penny demanded.
I glanced down at my watch, "I believe it is five past eight."
"Do you know what day it is?"
"Urm... Saturday?"
"Yes, so why have you woken us up so early?!"
"I didn't want you to waste half of your day-" I cut myself off as I glanced behind Penny and broke out into fits of laughter. Josh was standing behind her.
"What are you-" Penny turned around, "Oh my." She said placing a hand over her mouth to stop herself from laughing. Everyone else turned around and stared at Josh. That's when everyone lost it, we all started laughing. I had tears streaming down my face as did Penny and the boy's.
"What are you all laughing at?!" Josh shouted over our howls of laughter.
"l-l-look in the mirror," I tried to reply.
He glanced in the mirror and stared at his face. "I'm your bitch am I now?" He said turning to face me once again.
~*~
I pulled that prank over a week ago and boy to this day I still find it funny. I have the picture that I took of Josh on my wall among all of my other photos. In my bedroom I have a whole wall covered in photos of the boys, Penny, the whole pack and I. Somewhere pictures I had taken from pranks that I had pulled on them, the boys and I on stage singing and random pictures with different members of the pack.
Now back to planning.
"Then you'd better run, because when I get my hands on you." She didn't even need to finish. Everyone knew that you shouldn't mess with Penny, but it was just too funny to not to.
So that is how I found myself running from the green headed beast. I ran through the pack house and out the door with Penny screaming my name. As we ran past pack members they stopped and stared giving me strange looks, but once they saw their alpha running after me with green hair they started laughing.
I had almost made it out of the pack town when the burning pain shot through my body again. However, this time it was ten times more painful than this morning. I stopped running and crumpled to the floor screaming. I heard several pairs of footsteps running towards my direction. I opened my eyes and saw Penny, Jake, James, Josh and a few other pack members looking at me with concern in their eyes.
"M-make it stop." I whimpered.
"There's nothing we can do," Penny said sounding defeated.
"Please." I let out another scream as the burning increased. It felt like the inside of my body was on fire.
"We'll stay with you, Jay." James said taking a hold of my right hand.
"Through all of it," Jake said taking my other hand. Out the corner of my eye I saw Josh and Penny sitting at my sides with wet flannels dabbing my stomach and my legs. More pack members arrived with buckets of water and more flannels and they proceeded to help cool my body down.

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