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The Last Werewolf (Silver Blood)

| What would you do if you are the most hunted teenager in the world? Ava Dane is in denial. She wants to believe she can escape her horrible future. But the longer she remains trapped with her bloodthirsty family, the farther her light seems to deem. Her desire to escape a life of uncontrollable bloodlust seems futile and her frustrations are growing. So when her mother's desperate attempt to make Ava accept herself becomes a disaster, Ava does the only thing she can to set herself free. Jack should be dead. But he isn't because he's saved from being drowned by the Danes, a strange family stuck on their private Island due to a sudden flood of rainfall, or so they say. Ava knows why Jack is with them: her mother intends to use him to force her into accepting her wolf side. Desperate to make sure that doesn't happen, Ava tries to break Jack free. But all hell breaks loose and someone gets killed. With Ava's parents and the authorities at their tail, Jack and Ava are on the run in which they have to hunt for a wolf cure, become normal again, and expose Ava's family for their crimes. Will they succeed? Or will they run out of time? Read to find out! __________ The Last Werewolf (Silver Blood) is a Fantasy Adventure novel about the survival, struggles, trials, and adventures of Jack River - a young, recently turned 18-year-old boy who's been transformed into something he never knew existed - and his sidekick, Ava Dane, who is running from her past and future. TLW will have three (3) volumes, and each one will be focusing on each level of their adventures as they struggle to get freedom from their enemies. The plot is the same, but each volume will come with its own unique twist. Also, you should know that this book has zero to no sexual content. Although, there is a mild romance between the characters. NUMBER OF CHAPTERS: TLW will have over 500 chapters.  UPDATE FREQUENCY: TLW will be updated with two chapters daily. DISCLAIMER: The cover art was designed by my team but the picture is not mine.

Jenival_Enyia · 奇幻言情
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168 Chs
#WEAKTOSTRONG
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#WEREWOLF
#THESTRONGACTINGWEAK

| Frightened Teenage Girl

Ava felt exposed as they shuffled slowly through the dark streets. Patience must have been in her sixties but she was walking faster than Jack could manage. He had to keep asking them to stop and rest. It was driving Ava mad.

And clichéd though she knew it was, she couldn't shake the feeling they were being watched.

One time, while Jack rested against a lamppost, still shivering and sweating, Patience sidled over to Ava. 'Listen, honey,' she said in a low voice. 'Your boy. He … He ain't using, is he?'

Ava blinked in surprise and found herself smiling. 'Jack? No way. He's so straight he'd get flashbacks from a strong cup of coffee.'

Patience looked relieved. 'Only I don't approve of that kind of thing. Drugs and all.' She looked up at Ava uncertainly, her usual jollity replaced by something more vulnerable. 'I can trust the pair of you, can't I?'

'Yes, you can,' Ava replied gently. 'How about we pay you what we can for board? I'm sure Jack will feel better after some sleep. We'll be out of your hair again first thing in the morning.'

Patience beamed again. 'No rush. And I'll drive you back to the terminal in my old Chevy.'

'Really, there's no need—'

'It'll be a pleasure,' Patience declared brightly as they all shuffled off again. 'A little spin will be good for it. The poor car's shut away out of sight most of the time … '

While the old woman chattered on, Ava lost herself in her thoughts. She was acting so cool in front of Jack, playing it like she was some tough bitch who knew just what she was doing. Luckily, he didn't seem to realize just how terrified she was.

How many times had she laid down in bed, alone in her room imagining this kind of freedom? But could she hack it in the real world? She'd spent most of the last three years avoiding other people's company, too scared to let anyone get too close to her, for fear of what her family might do to them. And Mark's fate, after he'd slipped through her radar, had proved her right. Back in her room, when she'd got tired of someone she just said 'Bye!' and turned them off, disconnected. So clean and simple. Now, suddenly, here she was cooped up for days, with a guy she barely knew in her face the whole time.

Not clean. Not simple. Sick Boy Jack was a mess – and so was she.

She shot a glance at him, shuffling and shaking along the pavement beside her like he had Parkinson's or something. Silver Blood or not, this wasn't running away. It was gliding through molasses. Ava felt a surge of panic, claustrophobia, and agoraphobia all mixed up together.

Jack caught her eyes on him. And after a moment, he straightened a little and forced a smile.

Ava looked away guiltily. Back when she'd thought he was leaving her all alone at the edge of the forest, in the aftermath of that awful, sickening violence, she'd wanted to scream for him to come back. Now she felt like screaming at him to leave her the hell alone. It wasn't fair and she knew it; just like all the horrible things he'd gone through weren't fair. But behind the tough bitch was a frightened teenage girl who felt like she was suffocating.

Ditch him, that part of her urged. Sneak out tonight while he's sleeping and disappear. Hideaway, where they'll never find you.

'I said, we're here, honey.' Patience looked at her oddly, then smiled. 'You seemed miles away.'

Ava gave Patience a weak smile back. only if you knew, she thought. Only if anyone knew really. Somehow, Ava knew that even a woman as advanced in age as Patience wouldn't be able to handle the things she was currently handling.

They were standing outside a dilapidated clapboard bungalow. Home sweet home. Jack clung onto the porch rail like he'd fall if he let go. Patience unlocked the door and gestured them inside. Jack muttered thank-yous as he went inside, but Ava paused on the threshold.

'You two fought?' Patience queried. 'You ain't hardly said a word back.'

'It's nothing, really,' said Ava, suddenly exhausted.

'Then I'd kiss and make up if I were you,' Patience advised sympathetically. 'Looks to me like that boy needs you right now, honey.'

Ava sighed. 'I guess maybe he does.'

Patience fed them and then went off to prepare her spare room.

Poor old Patience – well-named, Jack observed. She'd made some game stabs at conversation while they were eating, but with him shivering on the couch and Ava quiet and withdrawn in a chair, it was pretty hopeless.

After a few minutes, Patience had called them in, bid them sweet dreams, and then retired to her room.

Jack gratefully tugged the heavy drapes across the window, shutting out the moon's bald glare, and then surveyed their digs for the night.

He and Ava faced each other awkwardly over the single bed.

'I know we're almost married, but … ' Jack grinned. 'How about we go top to tail?'

'You have it,' Ava told him. 'I'll take the floor.'

'Doesn't seem very gallant of me,' Jack sighed in disappointment.

'It isn't.' She took a blanket from the bed. 'But you're sick and I'm saintly.'

'Too sick to argue, that's for sure.' He tugged absently at his shirt. 'I don't even have the strength to get changed for sleep.'

He waited for a smart remark or jokey put-down, but Ava stayed silent. She just kicked off her boots and flopped down on the blanket fully clothed.

Jack felt uneasy as he lay back on the bed. He knew Ava coped with the world by keeping it at arm's length and throwing sarcasm at it, but there was something kind of restless in her manner now. She couldn't look him in the eye.

He was still puzzling as sleep broke over him silently, like a black wave. Don't worry, he told his sleepy self, we can figure that out tomorrow.