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The Last White Wolf novel Chapter 5

Summary for Chapter 5: The Last White Wolf

Chapter summary of Chapter 5 – The Last White Wolf by Sora

In Chapter 5, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel The Last White Wolf by Sora, 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 The Last White Wolf.

I had decided to go visit the two little fawns(that I practically begged Austin to help me keep them alive). It wasn't easy, I had to put up with that damn sympathetic look of his as he gave in. I skipped over cheerfully, humming as the glares were sent at me. Normally I would slow down into a depressing walk but I really wanted to see those fawns!

'You're...gay.'

I laughed outwardly at my wolf, 'I'm not, I'm happy~'

'Isn't that what I said dimwit!?'

'Oh my God. Shut up and go to sleep, smother yourself or do something.' My wolf growled causing the slight snicker to escape from my lips. I smiled as the wolf quiet itself in defeat. I stopped at the little fences set up for the fawns to run around in freely. I leaned against the brown wooden fence stretching out my hand as they fought to rub their heads against it. I smiled getting ready to jump over to play with the fawns until an arm was thrown over my shoulder.

"Chancy Boy!" Milo exclaimed pulling me into his chest.

"S-stop Milo!!" I struggled to get free which was a total fail. I tugged at his arm desperately.

"Ohh these fawns are so cute!!" Milo removed his grip perching on the fence as if he were spider-man watching over a city of fawns. I held my hand to my chest breathing in as much air as possible, this dude had no idea he was actually choking me!!

"There you are." Austin growl threatening to pull my ear off as he dragged me away from the fawns. Milo noticed as I whimpered and came running behind. "You're not needed, go back to the fence."

"I'll come anyways," Milo smiled for absolutely no reason. I grabbed Austin's arm as he sighed, "I think you're hurting him..."

"I do not need your input, Milo." Austin let go...well more like launched me forward as I stumbled to balance my footing. Austin shifted immediately, nudging me to get on. Obediently I did, I don't know why really. He was probably going to take me out into the forest again. Torturing me and slaving me like a defenseless rabbit.

'Well, you practically are.'

"You're an asshole..." I coughed, fighting to get oxygen into my lungs.

"I know," He squatted down grinning at me, "It seems you have no common sense either, I'll have to teach you that." I growled deeply, that was simply enough! I was tired of him calling me weak, dammit I already knew! I launched forward, gripping his collar in my hand as I meant to intimidate him a bit. Instead, I pulled him off the tip of his toes causing him to fall over on me. The warm feeling of his lips grazed mine as he dug his nails into the bark looking at me wide eyed. I had frozen at the fail attempt realizing what I had just done. "Chance," He gritted his teeth, I jumped back smacking my head against the tree bark. "How dare you...try to...mate with your ALPHA!?!?" He threw a fist as I dodged it rolling from under him and into the snow.

"M-mate!? Do you really think I would want to mate with YOU!? OUT OFF ALL PEOPLE, YOU!?" I regretted the words as they slipped out in anger, the bastard thought I wanted to mate with him!!!

"Damn you," He growled flashing his teeth as I realized as he was about to shift. I started to crawl away as fast as I could.

"STOP GETTING ALL MAD!!" I curled into a ball as the black ball of gigantic fur pounced at me, "I'm sorry!!" I screamed loud as possible. "I'm sorry... I didn't mean to!! I REALLY DIDN'T!!" I cried waiting for the painful claw to dig at my skin but all I got was a forming cramp in the uncomfortable position. I peaked up seeing him back as a human boy. My heart slowed, easing back to its constant beat in relief.

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