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The Last White Wolf novel Chapter 65

Summary for Chapter 65: The Last White Wolf

Chapter summary of Chapter 65 – The Last White Wolf by Sora

In Chapter 65, 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.

"Stop Milo!! Stop it!!" I screamed as he kissed around my neck, his hands moved around my cloth that he tried to undo.

"Milo, chill out." Levi pulled Milo back but his grip was shoved away as we saw his eyes grow dark with lust.

"Shut up," he gritted turning back to me. His hand found my hair, grabbing a fistful as he dragged me over to the pallet. I cried out in pain and fear, struggling to get him to let go.

"If you continue this I'll force you to stop." Levi gritted from behind as he quickly shifted into his red and white wolf snarling in our direction. Milo released me as he turned to Levi in anger. Scoffing he marched away heading for the exit.

"What ever."

I sat there hugging my body to make it stop shaking. Tears were streaming down my cheeks as my body continued to tremble. Levi slowly walked over to me, his wolf nudging me before he shifted back beside me.

The feeling I had all this time was me thinking of how Austin would feel if Milo did something to me again. I don't want him to grow angry with me knowing I was an easy box to open for Milo but to him I was locked. I didn't want Austin to leave me and I wanted him here with me now. A warm hug and kiss from him would make it all better. He could erase Milo from my mind instantly.

"I'm sorry." Levi whispered as I glanced up at him through my dried tears.

"I want to go home... back to the tribe," I spoke hoarsely as he nodded frowning. "Now."

"Austin won't be there," he mumbled causing me to glare. I knew that. What kind of reason was that to keep me here? "So who is going to comfort you when you get back?" Just what was he getting at? "Why don't you just go back when Austin's back..."

"I'm not spending four days here. Not with Milo trying to attack me, or with those wolves growling at me like I'm a piece of meat."

I hadn't want to think about why Levi was bringing up Austin, I didn't want to stay here either. I just wanted to be back at the pyloric safe and sound with Silas and Forrest (maybe Jett). Levi just sighed sitting there in silence. I felt a warm hand brush against my skin as he turned my chin to him causing my eyes to glance into his. "...Levi?" I questioned as he brought his lips to mine shocking me. He pulled away still keeping the eye contact as he looked serious.

"Is that how it is?" He asked licking my lips with his slimy tongue as I froze. What? What the hell was going on? Why was Levi doing this!? No! Don't be like Milo! I screamed in my head but couldn't bare to move as he kissed me more deeply. Finally getting the strength I shoved him back covering my mouth in shock. I'm sure my face was shaded in color not because I liked the kiss but due to how I couldn't control it.

"Ow!!" A dark voice hissed in pain pulling me from my sleep. I sat up, my body a bit sore as I had fallen asleep on this pallet. I don't even remember falling asleep, I even promised my self to stay awake. Well, that failed. Rubbing my eyes to get the sleepiness out, another hiss was heard. "Could you be any more gentle?"

"Well, if you didn't decided to piss Austin off, I wouldn't have to be gentle to you at all." Levi snorted as him and Milo sat on the other side of the room. Levi was holding stitching thread, with a needle at the end as he replaced the needle back into Milo's skin and pulled it out again. Each time he stitched, a little bit of blood oozed out but not much, it just left him with a bloody shoulder. Oh hell. Levi was the one taking care of Milo!?

I groaned stretching my legs out as white tape and wrapping caught my attention. My ankle was wrapped and neatly too.

"Morning," Levi greeted but looked back at the tent exit as the sun light was shining in. "Well, afternoon actually."

"Uh... Mornin-"

Milo turned to face me, as a grin slightly playing on his lips but visible enough for me to detect it.Slowly yet demonically he licked his lips. "Who knew you were such a heavy sleeper.~" A cold chill ran through me leaving a weighted feeling to sit at the bottom of my stomach as thoughts ran in and out my mind. I didn't even want to think it, damn it no. Please tell me he didn't... Milo chuckled turning back to Levi as he finished tying a knot at the end and cutting the end string.

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