I wasn’t going to apologize for what I did. And when I didn’t say anything, he continued, “It’s hard when you can’t just be yourself at home. When was the last time you shifted and took a run?” I tried to think back, but it was the day I got busted with my uncle’s drugs. I’d run that morning, but that was it. I refused to let the guys at school bully me into shifting. I was stronger than that—even though my wolf had been screaming to bust out at them and protect me. But I held him back, I wouldn’t give in. I wasn’t some weak wolf, and they knew it. “Look, come with me tonight after school,
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