Chapter 314-The Pirate Song
Helanie:
I had been struggling to get out of the belt for the past hour, but he had tightened it so hard that I couldn’t escape.
"You’re kidding me, right?" I asked as he showed up again with a burger in his hand and sat down next to the tree with a book in his other hand. He had left me here after saying that to me.
After a few minutes, I gently thought he wouldn’t even come back—but he did.
"Norman," I yelled, and he squeezed one eye shut to show me my voice wasn’t bothering him.
"You’re not serious, right?" I asked again, while moving my hands to somehow loosen the belt around my wrists.
"You heard me. I said what I said," he took a bite from his burger and then acted like he was so busy reading that he couldn’t bother responding to me.
"I can’t believe you’re so evil," I hissed, sitting down on the ground in anger.
"Firstly, ew! So unclassy," he commented, "and secondly, didn’t you say I’m already a monster? Then what are you so shocked about?" He shrugged, as if his childish behavior had a good explanation.
"Okay, you won. Now get me out of it," I screamed, tears starting to form in my eyes.
"Not going to work on me. That waterworks can be saved for my brothers. Now either you get out of it, or you become the lycan’s food for the night," he didn’t shift his eyes from his book, his legs stretched out like he was sitting in his garden.
