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The Last White Wolf novel Chapter 57

Summary for Chapter 57: The Last White Wolf

Chapter summary: Chapter 57 from the book The Last White Wolf by Sora

Discover the most important events of Chapter 57, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Last White Wolf. With the engaging writing of Sora, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

"No! Stop!" Trent yelled shoving Austin away as I stood there dumbfounded. I didn't even move, though it was a quick short kiss to upsetTrent, it effected me easily.Trent turned to me seeing the blush on my face and the fluffed out tail that twirled in excitement.

"Stop what?"

"That!!" He screamed only causing a low chuckle to escape from Austin. Slowly yet angrily,Trent turned glaring at me as Austin moved forward taking the lead. "Why!?"

"Huh...?"

"Why do you let him control you like that?" Before I could even answer by defending both me and Austin, Trent was already on his way toAustinas he passed him up taking back his lead in walking.

Clearly he didn't like the fact ofAustin, his upper alpha and rival being his brother's somewhat 'mate'. There was nothing I could do about it, I couldn't tell Austinto step down from his stat and let my brother take his place so he would approve of us. I couldn't and there was absolutely no way I would, I can't choose between them both because I love them.

I sighed and looked up finally noticing where we were heading to. There was a tent set up that I never recall seeing, I don't even believe it was there before we left. It wasn't a faded brown color like the others, instead it looked similar to Nero, the pylorics tribe chief. The light blue tent seemed to be made out of a different material than usual, one that I couldn't tell at this moment. It was a smooth color that looked a bit silky yet it was thicker than ours and blocked cold wind out like suppose to. The tent's curtains were aligned with our tribe beads, the brown and cream blue that stained our braclets. It scattered around and caused the tent to outshine everyone, yet the beads quickly alarmed them when someone was to enter.

I'd slowed down, shuffling my feet across the snow as each step I took was surely hesitated. There was only one reason why a tent of such royalty would be added in, and thus, we all knew who.Austinstopped as he turned back to glance at me, he must have smelled the fear roll off my skin.

"Come on, you said as long as I'm here with you you'll be able to go right? Well I'm here."Austin held out his hand for me which took me some time to catch up and take.Trent pulled the curtain back making the beads hit against each other and alarm not only us, but the person inside as well.

"Toying around with someone else's mate, I think you already know."

Fidgeting, I grew uncomfortable with this argument; I didn't know what to do. Do I defend myself against him and help argue with Austin? Or was I suppose to stand behind Austin like the weakling I am and let Austin do all the talking? "You should really correct yourself on that."

I guess it was to stand behind him and let him do the talking, even if I wanted to, I couldn’t. My body was trembling like crazy and unconsciously I snatched my hand from Austin’s. I didn't mean too... I just didn't want this conversation to be targeted on this topic. "F-father, what did you call me here for...?"

Austin seemed pretty upset, not due to the fact that he was arguing with father but to the part where I removed our hands. Somewhat pleased with the reaction, father turned moving over to his stone table where papers were scattered and symbols drawn on each paper. "The reason I've called for you is simple. I wanted to check on your process of shifting." Unconsciously, I swallowed hard feeling just how dry my throat has grown from fear.Trent shuffled over to the table causing a sound which made my attention snap to him. It was obvious I was in desperate needs for saving.

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