Chapter 125-A Lycan On Full Moon
Helanie:
"Tonight is a full moon, so I’ll be chilling in my room and watching movies," I heard a student say as I was rushing after Gavin.
It was a full moon again? Oh is that why Kaye was asking Sage to remain inside.
Also,I needed to do something about my situation. It had already been so long, and I was acting like I wasn’t carrying a child.
"Gavin!" He stopped when I called after him.
"If you’re looking for someone who will accept your apology, I need time, Helanie. I can’t even look at you right now," he murmured, refusing to turn around and face me.
"Umm, right! I’m sorry. I really am. But the night is upon us, and Lucy hasn’t been to the Host—" I paused when he turned around abruptly, looking furious.
"You’re asking me about her? Is this your way to hurt me more?" The hurt in his eyes made me look down instantly.
"I’m not saying you should look for her with me. I’m just asking—do you have any idea where I might find her?" I used a soft tone, trying to avoid direct eye contact.
"I can’t believe this, Helanie. You, out of all people. I thought—well, I guess I was wrong. You’re just too good for all of us. You choose your friends so carefully, always keeping your comfort in mind," he said bitterly. But it wasn’t just his tone that hurt me; it was what he said.
"Gavin! I couldn’t speak between you two—" I tried to explain, but he raised his hand to silence me and sped upstairs. I turned around and came face to face with Salem.
