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The Last White Wolf novel Chapter 47

Summary for Chapter 47: The Last White Wolf

Summary of Chapter 47 – A pivotal chapter in The Last White Wolf by Sora

The chapter Chapter 47 is one of the most intense moments in The Last White Wolf, written by Sora. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

"But you wanted to go, right?"

He rolled over facing me, his blue eyes looking in mine searching for something. His mission to find something confused me, obviously I had no idea what was missing? "Forget it." His lips pressed against mine for a short while, pulling me to him as his hand fell over my lower arm as he slowly moved it down to my hand. Even from the small touched he was doing turned me on greatly. My tail was going wild, slapping against the bed repeatably making Austin chuckle.

"Sorry... I don't know why its even still here..."

"Don't worry, we'll talk to the chief in the morning about it...okay?" I realized he was falling asleep, his eyelids down, and he started to mumble. That was fast. I just nodded scooting closer to him and closing my eyes. Even if I was too excited to sleep, just being next to him was enough to make me happy. I rested my head against his chest, listening to his soothing heart beats. His chest, causing slight movements signaling me that he was breathing, his exhausting yet calming exhales filling the air with sound. "Want to know something...?" Austin groggily asked, I could tell just by the way he asked his eyes were still shut.

"Is it something bad?"

"Nu-uh." he re-positioned the way he was laying placing his warm hand against my ice-cold back to pull me closer to him. Even though we were close enough we seemed to decrease the distance between us. "It's something good...about you."

"Hm?"

"I love how your hazel eyes turn green when you're a wolf..." I giggled a bit at his chest causing a small vibration to pass to him.

"Well, I love your blue eyes."

He chuckled moving his hand down to my lower back, "Also your scent. It's utterly intoxicating...in a good way of course." I sat up, pushing my body up on my propped elbow glancing down at his relaxed face. "The more you move, the more your scent stirs."

"My scent? Is it...?" he nodded causing me to flop down on the bed stuffing my face into the pillow. "Sorry..." I croaked in embarrassment, my cheeks burning the soft cushion surrounding my face.

"We'll see about that," we turned down the rows of tent finding the biggest one that rested on the end by the top left corner of the forest exit. At the sight of it Austin exhaled trying to calm himself for something that was really confusing me, did he and the chief get on bad terms? Even still, Austin pulled the curtain back for me letting me enter as the first face I spotted was bad timing. I cursed under my breath as Levi and Karla were standing face to face arguing over something while the chief sat in he chair looking over something that looked like scrolls.

As soon as Karla noticed me she jumped up, chiming my name as she ran to me. "Chance!" She threw her arms around me hugging me dearly as I patted her on the back awkwardly feeling Austin glare from behind. Levi walked over to us, prying Karla off and pulled my tail, a wicked grin played on his lips as I whimpered.

"Well well well~" Austin growled Pulling me from him while Karla stared at the flexible waving fluff.

"Lets just go," he sneered pulling me back but I refused to go without knowing how to get ride of this annoying tail.

"No, you said we could ask the Chief Austin," I whined pulling myself to him and begged, if I couldn't get rid of this thing... I would go mad. He sighed giving in but turned his head to the side blushing? I stared for a bit, mesmerized at him until my attention was snatched away by the clear of a throat and a tug on my tail.

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