Summary of Chapter 46 – A turning point in The Last White Wolf by Sora
Chapter 46 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.
"No, that's one thing I will never do again."
I wanted to smile but this was kind uncomfortable. My back curve and my tail side swiping me in the face. The only thing like able was the pressing of something under as I glanced down at the inprint in Austin's cloth. 'You were feeling it!!' I shouted barking excitedly yet wanting to laugh at my win. 'You wanted to do it! You still do!! Haha!'
I was pushed to the floor, my paws balancing on the floor after an unexpected roll. I turned to see Austin, his face filled with anger, "I don't know what's gotten into you lately with only wanting to do this but its upsetting me." He spat marching out of my tent leaving me dumbfounded... did I do something wrong? Austin made a u-turn coming back into the tent, "I don't want to sound mean... but Levi already told me about Nero telling you about not being my mate because of this."
I could feel my ears fall, Levi that bastard... A whine left me as I sunk my head to the floor laying down on my belly. 'You think I'm trying to have sexy with you because of that?' He shrugged uncomfortably, his face telling me yeah in a way. What ever. I curled into a ball slapping myself in the face with my tail on accident, fuck, stupid tail! It was the wolf fault, also Levi's. Yeah. I told myself hearing as Austin sat down next to me stroking my fur.
"Sorry. I just don't want to be classified as... you know who again."
'Well, you better stop stroking me if you're not going to take responsibility.' I chuckled as he hurried and pulled his hand away sighing. When I look at it, its my fault that he doesn't want to be classified again. I shouldn't have said that, it was wrong of me. Ugh! I need to stop letting people get to me! Stupid Nero. 'Wait, Austin!'
"Yes?"
'How do I shift back?'
"Uh..." Oh this wolf is defiantly going down.
"I'm telling you if you don't concentrate you're just going to end up staying a wolf." Austin sighed leaning his back against the bed as he sat in front of me on the floor. A low growl escaped me for the millionth time. I was so tired of this. Concentrate on this, concentrate on that, nothing was working! It was probably an hour since then when my wolf just randomly decided to pop out and say hello. Usually I would shift back after a minute or so but nope, not this time. There was something seriously wrong. Knowing me, I had absolutely no idea what was happening, probably that erections fault. Had to be. "Annnnd- you're not listening again."
'I-I was!!" I lied lifting my head up to look at him eye to eye.
"Did you imagine you're self with it?"
"N-no? Why is it still here!?!?" I cried tugging at it but gave in when the tugging started to hurt. Quickly, I repeated the process, imagining myself with no tail and opened my eyes to see it still there. Anger soon flushed over me, either something weird was happening or my wolf had part of this!!
"Hm, well." He hummed finally breaking his contact away glancing at the floor. Something was suspicious, and if it wasn't my wolf now it was Austin! He stood laying down on his bed, "Maybe we shouldn't go the the gathering..."
"Why not...Wait, what gathering?" He sat up pulling the covers back, ignoring me completely as he rolled on his side facing the tent wall. Curious, I crawled in after him trying to pay no mind to the tail behind me. I leaned my forehead against his back, "Sorry about not listening before...or today."
"It's okay, doesn't matter anymore."

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