Chapter 0664

But amidst the joy, I felt a need for solitude, a longing for a quiet moment all to myself. The mention of Tiffany kept swirling around in my mind, and I longed to talk to her.

One crisp morning, I decided to take a walk, seeking the solace of the outdoors. Enzo was off with the rest of the pack doing some patrols, and my mother and Tyler were still fast asleep. I slipped out of the house before they awoke, leaving a note that I would be back soon as a last thought.

I took the car to town, where I stopped in the local cafe for some tea-the doctor had banned coffee for the remainder of the pregnancy, which was a bit depressing.

A little while later, I found myself wandering towards the campus. The air was warm, but not too warm, the perfect early summer morning. My feet carried me all of their own accord, though, and it wasn't long before I realized exactly where I was headed.

I was headed to the place where Tiffany's memorial was placed.

to place a memorial in the woods near where she had died. The dean had held a

in a shaky breath as I approached. Admittedly, I didn't come here often; it wasn't easy to bring myself to visit this place. But my wolf stirred as I walked up to the

to talk to Tiffany. Maybe

just enjoying the sounds of nature as I sipped my tea. But the longer I sat there, the more the air seemed to shift; it felt as though I wasn't

picture her sitting right beside me, listening intently. And it was as I sat there, with my eyes

you so much," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "I wish you were

for an answer, but of course there was none. There would never be an answer. I couldn't figure out if

up and noticed a little orange bird perched on a nearby branch. It was just an ordinary bird, yet something about it felt

at it, its eyes

Unnatural.

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