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"Because it isn't, Levanin," she replied sharply, her hands tight around the wheel. It would be the first time she had used his name. "My powers...
She looked irritated now. “Leave it alone, Mr. Audra.” *** “Because I’m a literal wolf, Veronica.”
She nodded, not saying anything as she turned to drive towards his house. *** “I just make huge messes.”
She only shook her head, her brow furrowed. “What’s your address, Mr. Audra?” *** “Not if you’re me.”
She fell silent but his curt words, her brow furrowing. The warmth in his head had completely left, but he could tell she was hurt. *** “I like...
Her hands were tight on the steering wheel before she spoke. “It’s not real, Mr. Audra,” she said after a minute. “Don’t give it any thought.”...
She watched him, looking extremely uncomfortable before getting into the driver’s seat, starting up the car. *** “Nah. We can just use a rolling...
Her entire expression shifted from playfulness to genuine surprise. She was silent for a moment before clearing her throat, folding the blanket...
She laughed slightly, folding up the blanket. "My powers don't lie, Mr. Audra." * * * He made a well of flour on the counter and cracked the...
"Apparently," she said with a small shrug. "I mean, I've never felt it myself, of course, but my exes have all told me that as the relationship...
She sighed, frowning at him before a small laugh escaped her mouth. "People aren't normally able to resist it," she said primly. "If they really...
"I'm so sorry," she said again, looking extremely concerned, her brows furrowed. * * * "Egg, flour... that's all for a basic pasta..."
Her brow furrowed and she considered him in surprise. "You're not... oh! Oh, God." The fuzziness swept out all at once, leaving his brain...
She shifted before waking, her eyes opening as she considered him for a moment. "Mr. Audra?" * * * "Well, you could. It's not hard."
She shifted slightly, still remaining asleep as she mumbled. Even the small noise reinforced her voice in his mind. Imagine her saying his name....
She shifted slightly, her hair brushing the curve of his neck. The fuzziness that had been in his brain all night hummed, lapping at the edges of...
Her eyes were closed, but she smiled slightly, saying nothing more. After a few minutes, he would feel her head slip down and rest on his...
She laughed slightly, looking back up. Her voice was softer than usual. “We’ll have to go find them sometime.” *** “Sure. What should I do?”
She paused, turning her head to look at him. “You don’t?” *** “It shouldn’t be.”
She was quiet for a moment before speaking. “It’s the one thing I hate about the city,” she said. “You can’t see any stars from here.” *** “Why...