Nina
When I saw Selena grab Enzo and pull him out of the locker rooms, I instantly knew that she had brainwashed him again; and she was going to take him away to the werewolf realm once more.
I couldn’t lose Enzo again, so even though I knew that Selena could easily kill me now if she wanted to, especially without my wolf here to lend me some power, I decided to go after them.
I kept a bit of a distance as they made their way across the athletic field, not wanting Selena to see me. And as I followed, I prayed that Luke had managed to put his hex on Selena already so she wouldn’t be able to open a portal again. But seeing as how suddenly they were leaving, only a few hours after I had last seen Luke, I wasn’t sure if he had put the hex on her yet.
Eventually, they entered into the forest. I paused before I entered behind them, biting my lip for a moment as I considered my options. I decided then to circle around, so I gave myself a wide berth around them and quietly snuck into the dark and cold forest.
Finally, Selena and Enzo seemed to stop. I could see them up ahead in a small clearing, so I ducked down even lower behind the trees and stuck to the shadows as I circled around to get behind Selena, where she wouldn’t be able to see me. Although I wondered if I should make myself known to Enzo to help him come out of the fog that Selena put him in, I still wasn’t sure if he would point me out to her and reveal my position, so I decided to stay fully hidden from both of them.
“We’re going home, Enzo,” Selena said with her hands on her hips. “You’ve been very bad. We can’t come here anymore. And it’s such a shame, too, because I was having a bit of fun.”
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