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The Last White Wolf novel Chapter 37

Summary for Chapter 37: The Last White Wolf

Summary of Chapter 37 – A turning point in The Last White Wolf by Sora

Chapter 37 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Last White Wolf, written by Sora. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

"Okay..." that was easier to say than be done. Once we got there, I couldn't believe my eyes. I hadn't realized there was this many people living in this tribe. The 'dance' had stretched from where we stood to the other side of that forest. There were many campfire set up, plus in ground torches that made the light more brighter. People who were dressed in the same clothing I saw Austin in were scattered everywhere, from adults to teens, to kids and pups. I looked forward, seeing Levi already starting to leave, making me run up and shove through the crowd to catch up with him.

"Excuse me..." I mumbled pushing my way though the dancing people or those who just stood there talking. I got many stares from people, their eyes gluing onto me watching every move I made. Levi grabbed my hand pulling me out over to an Middle age man who sat high in chair that looked like it had been carved out of marble. He wore a robe, different from everyone's, its silky light blue material hanging over him as all kinds of accessories were placed on him. He was surrounded by all sorts of women, many beautiful the others okay, but they were acting weird. Flirtatious I would think.

The man noticed us though the women calling Levi over with a grin on his face, "Dont with your shift?"

"Yeah," he pulled me forward as the man glanced at me, analyzing every part of me then looked back at Levi. "This is Austin's mate." He informed causing the man's eyes to widen with surprise. he turned to me motioning me to come towards him. Levi gently pushed me to him, I nervously took a stand by his side.

"Have y'all mated yet?" Was the first thing that slips out his mouth to me. I blushed shaking my head no. He 'tsked' shamefully, "Then he wouldn't be called your mate." He stood walking over to Levi leaving me their dumbfounded, what was that suppose to mean? "Karla seems to be taking her time-"

"W-what does that mean?" I blurted confused as they turned to me, Levi chuckling at my outburst. "That I'm not his mate be cause we haven't laid together? That's not the definition of having a mate!"

"You chat, after you dance." She smiled again, something that was breath taking on her. I looked at Austin who just turned to look at me, seeing how I eyeballed the girl's every movement. I don't know why, but she was like an magnet, pulling me towards her.

I stood, walking over to them, not that I wanted to but my feet were moving on their own. Austin noticed me detaching away from the girl and grabbing my arm. I snatched it away, glaring at him. Even if the girl was beautiful he didn't have to actually lie to me to come dance with her. He should have just told me. Then again, like that man says, we're not mates. "Liar," I spat, Austin froze, his eyes unsure on what to gaze upon and voice unable to say anything.

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