Summary of Chapter 66 – A pivotal chapter in The Last White Wolf by Sora
The chapter Chapter 66 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.
I covered my mouth feeling a blockage at my throat. God no. Levi stood walking over to me and lifting me up from the ground as he threw me over his shoulder. Initially I wanted to fight back and tell him to drop me but, the feeling of wanting to vomit causing me to keep my mouth closed. I glanced back at Milo, he gripped the white wrappings beginning to wrap over the stitches but his eyes never left me.
His dark eyes seemed to be glued to mine, he didn't even blink. Narrowing his eyes to me, I dropped my glanced down to his lips as the corner rose making him smirk at me. I bit my bottom lip feeling my eyes grow stingy as the painful tears start to build up. Why was it like this? Why did he want to hurt me so badly, he already knew how scared he makes me feel. Finally exiting out of the tent a the curtain and sun light separated me from Milo, Levi planted me on my feet. Ripping my attention to the ground, I glared at the snow. I don't know why it felt like I haven't touch snow in a long period of time... well all that was about to change, cause my vomit wasn't going to make this snow stay snow.
Levi must have notice the color in my facial as the blood drained away from me, because he surely pulled me over to a forest area. It was so weird. The ground was merely coldly red dirty or damped weeds with sprinkles of snow sparking it up. Where the hell... Just where was I and why do they-
Crap.
I had no intentions of holding back, and the massive amount splattered all over the and splashed onto the tree, proved it. Levi stood back leaving me and my gagging to myself. How helpful...
I grew tired of my throat as it started to burn when the acid from my stomach and the little food(well what was food) scrapped against the walls of my throat. Bad enough I haven't even eaten since Austin left, and now I'm throwing up air.
Levi shifted back into his human form as he held the wolf down by the neck. What the hell? Was he crazy!? He's going to get killed like that! "That's enough," he hissed at the wolf who squirmed under his grip. The wolf couldn't even budge or get away from his grip...
Snapping and howling the wolf tried to attack Levi, which only pissed him off even more. His face went hard as his jaw locked. He narrowed his eyes down at the wolf and slammed his free hand down at his snout. "This is your last warning." Levi lowly spoke but with a firm coldness in his voice. Apparently the wolf wasn't going to give up, cause it just kept fighting him back. Levi brought his hand over a bit forcing the wolf's snout close. I watched intensely as he prepared to kill this wolf bare handed. Tightening his grip but not using all of his strength he grasp the neck and pulled the wolf's snout up. Howling in pain was the last sound that wolf got to make as a snap was heard and Levi uncaringly dropped the loose head.

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