Chapter overview: Chapter 68 from The Last White Wolf
In this standout chapter of the Internet novel The Last White Wolf, Sora introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
"Shut it Milo, you're really starting to piss me off lately."
"Me? Its you!! We agreed!-"
"What's going on?" I finally questioned speaking up. Milo attention was the first one I caught, and believe me, it wasn't the one I wanted.
"You shut it and just look like you always do." Milo grinned.
"Milo," Levi groaned tired of Milo sending everything perverted at me.
"Like promised. You help me get what I want, and I'll help you get what you want." Milo hissed before taking his leave. And that must have made things awkward between me and Levi cause, he certainly didn't want to talk about that recent topic.
I really wanted to know what that meant, I really wanted to ask Levi, but I decided not to. It was either Levi wanting Austin and I guess that'll leave me to Milo. I'm sure that's some of the information with that but still, there was more to it than that. Yet, I wasn't going to ask because I knew he wasn't going to explain it to me.
"Levi," I started looking up at as he glanced down at me. "Exactly... when are you going to let me go home?" And by home, I meant to Austin.
He cleared his throat pulling his contact from me as he searched for something to say to me. I knew it. Even after the 4th day of Austin's hunting trip, he wasn't going to let me go. God! Why was I so stupid!! I should have known better to believe his crap.
"When Austin-"
"You're lying." I quickly spoke cutting him off. And he couldn't defend himself cause I was right. I sighed deeply as I crawled back on the pallet laying down. I was clearly upset, hell I was sulking. I wanted Austin and I couldn't have him. I needed to be by his side and I couldn't. God, I sighed deeply, apparently God didn't give a damn about me. Him and his fluffy fur of a god.
I heard him sigh and I knew he still wasn't going to tell me. Fine, don't tell me. I'll just let Austin deal with him and Milo. I growled standing causing his attention to snap to me. I knew what he was thinking and he was right. I moved closer to the tent curtain and he yanked me back. "Chance!"
Everything seemed to be torn here, knocked over, or fires always lilt up. Damn demonic, crazy, insane, run down place. I hid behind Levi after awhile getting tired of theses obsessed wolves. Dammit I'm not food!! I sighed walking over to a river. It was on the opposite side of their tribe and Levi was the one who showed me. He kicked some snow before trying to sit down.
"Why... did you choose Austin over Milo?" Levi asked as I glanced back at him. Was he trying to make this awkward? I crouched down, placing my finger tips to the ice cold water as they slowly grazed the surface of the river.
"I didn't choose over anyone, I, for a long time, had already Loved Austin. It was pity, guilt, and shame that kept me from going to Austin..."
"And if you were just a status key for Austin to surpass your father, what would you do then?"
Unconsciously I had stiffened at his choice of words but my facial expression itself harden. I stop moving my hand over the water, as I turned a bit to face Levi. Just what was he trying to get at? "Austin wouldn't do that, he loves me."

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