Chapter summary of Chapter 42 – Independent She-wolf by grrgb
In Chapter 42, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Independent She-wolf by grrgb, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Independent She-wolf.
But when we broke apart, his forehead rested on mine. "I thought I lost you," he said quietly.
I shook my head. "Never, Jace," I told him. "I love you more than anything."
"You're my whole world, Dani," he said.
Later that day, I'd been given the okay to move around. I knew I would considering I was now immortal, as was Jace, but that was what I was going to tell him that now. We were at his mother's house and sitting in the living room.
Her name was Evelyn. She was a wonderful woman. The way she welcomed me like I was her own daughter, was something words couldn't describe. She was the mother I'd always wanted.
I looked at Jace and began to tell him what had happened. "I made a deal to come back," I said.
He gave me a look that said he didn't understand. "What?"
"Remember how I told you the Pawnee Native American tribe had this Spirit Wolf? Well, it's true. I met it. And I made a deal with it. It said that it didn't have any power over who died because of the rouges. It wants me to eliminate them all."
"Absolutely not," Jace said. "I'm not letting you get hurt. Dani, why did you say that you'd do this."
"Two reasons," I said. "We're immortal now, Jace. The Spirit Wolf made us immortal so we would be able to destroy the rouges. We can't die, but we do have a time limit. If we don't kill forty-seven rouges in five years, then I die again and you stay immortal."
"So you two can't ever be together," his mother said.
I nodded. "Yeah, but we can do it, Jace. We can kill them all in five years, and then we get our lives back. It's not all bad." I pleaded. If he wouldn't help me, then things wouldn't end nicely. Either way, I'd do it with or without his help.
"Why'd you do this Dani?" he asked.
"Because I love you and couldn't be without you," I told him. "We can do it, Jace. We just need to have confidence. Please, just do it. The deal's done. If you help me, things can go back to normal. Just help me."
He sighed and nodded. "Okay, but how will we find them all?"
"There's a Pawnee descendant up near the Canadian border that will help us."
"You really think we can do this?" Jace asked me.
"I wouldn't have made the deal if I thought we'd fail," I said.
Later that night, I was at Jace's mother's piano. It was beautiful. The were both sitting beside me and I started to play softly. It was a Taylor Swift song, that I thought was somewhat suitable. I sang softly along with what I played.
I've never gone with the wind.
Just let it flow.
Let it take me where it wants to go.
Till' you open the door.
There's so much more.
I've never seen it before.
I was trying to fly.
But I couldn't find my wings.
You came along.
And you changed everything.
You lift my feet off the ground.
You spin me around.
You make me crazier, crazier.
Feels like I'm falling and I.
I'm lost in your eyes.
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