Chapter summary of Chapter 50 – The Last White Wolf by Sora
In Chapter 50, 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.
"We shouldn't do this in public Chance, plus the other wolves have to bathe in this river to." With that said the warmth was stripped from me as I whimpered. "Sorry..."
"Ugh..." I watched as Austin crawled out of the water finding his clothing’s in the snow. I also watched as he took his time to put everything on... his tall muscular frame giving my mind plenty of things to dream about. I watched as the cloth was wrapped around his lower blocking my vision of him. I growled as I sharply turned before he could face me as I knew he started to place on the other piece of clothing.
"Come on Chance, you'll get sick if you stay in there to long." My eyes laid on the trees on the other side giving me something to look at. "Chance? Please?"
"Stop saying 'please' to me, you know I hate that," I growled in defeat turning and walking over to the edge. Before I could even get the opportunity to climb out his hands gripped under my arms lifting me out without problem. I thanked him quickly as I picked up my cloths placing them on still not fully satisfied.
"I know," he gave me a peck on the lips which soon turned into a full kiss thanks to my persistent & eagerness. "You know..." Austin whispered in between the kisses, "coming back with a flagging tail and erections betraying our clothes isn’t discrete at all..."
I giggled before jumping on him, tightly my legs gripped around his hips giving him no chance to escape. "Who cares..."
"Usually, you do." His teeth gently sunk into my bottom lip as he pulled back sending an alerting vibe through me.
"Not fair," I moaned losing my grip as he caught my weakening body. I could feel it coming but I didn't know why. Was it all because of this tail that I would come over something like kissing now? He knew what was happening yet all he did was set me on my feet. "Austin," I groaned as he shoved his tongue into my mouth exploring it with ease. The warm thick liquid not only stained some of the cloth but slowly trickled down my tigh.
"Now you have to bathe again..." he teased but I was already on the verge of passing out so I couldn't laugh. "...I'll take you back to your tent-"
"No, yours. I don't think I can survive another second if you're not touching me..." my face flushed at the words that flew out of my mouth, which I quickly hid burying my face into his chest. "Please..."
"Okay." With that said he used some of the water to wash away some of the visible release then carried me to his tent in silence. I snuggled in his arm inhaling his beautiful hypnotizing scent, letting it inflated my nostrils. I continued to smell him training my nose to get used to it and my brain to memorize it. This was the scent of the person I loved.
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Austin turned to face Milo, his hands balled in a fist and feet planted firmly on the ground. Milo looked entirely different. The white around his pupils were shaded with a dark red making him look not innocent but pure evil. The way he spoke was no longer soothing but frightening. My whole body was shaken up from just him staring at me, "leave."
"You're no longer my alpha meaning you have no-"
"You have no right to be here."
"But I have every right to be," his glance shifted to me causing me to tremble. The smirk on his face caused my legs to give out, my body falling to the snow. "Right chance?"
"DON'T FUCKING SPEAK TO HIM LIKE YOUR HIS DAMN FRIEND!!!"
"Aw, look at that, the big bad wolf is now showing his feelings." Austin growled on the verge of shifting that caused Milo's eyes to gleam with excitement. "Well I want to tell you a little secret Austin,... want to hear?"

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