What's Wrong?

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Chapter 5 - Present - William While heating the food in the microwave, Jordan hoped it would still be fine when he smelled it before he split half of the dish in an improvised bowl for the puppy to eat. And not even waiting a minute, Fluffly soon attacked the shrimp fried rice as if it hadn't started in days, which was true as he didn't eat anything so good since he ran away. "Easy, buddy. Easy, buddy." The teacher tried to calm the puppy down that just snarled at him when he approached the bowl. "I'm not going to steal your food, okay? But you need to eat more slowly, the food won't run away from you, and if you're still hungry, there's still having more here, okay?" Showing the plate of what should be his dinner, Jordan smiled when Fluffly stopped snarling, allowing the man to run a hand over his head. "You really are a smart dog, aren't you?" Smiling, the man continued to caress the puppy's head, which just looked back to him with his big blue eyes. "Of course I am, but I'm not a dog." Replying in his mind, the puppy thought, rolling his eyes before he started to eat again more calmly this time while the teacher kept staring him before going to get a cold glass of water to himself. Watch Fluffy eat seemed to be enough to fill him... ... Or at least, that was the lie that Jordan wanted to believe... His lack of appetite during the night wasn't something new, and he knew very well that it wasn't healthy at all as his stomach continued to growl, asked for something more nutritious than water. However, he didn't feel the slightest desire to eat anything, and the slightest idea of putting some of the rice in his mouth, made him feel nauseous, just by look at the food, even if the smell of the dish was yet divine.  "... What's wrong?" Asking the man in his mind, Fluffy couldn't stop thinking that there seemed to be something wrong with the kind male who helped him. "Aren't you going to eat?" Feeling bad as if he were stealing the Human's food, unconsciously, the pup whined to the man, who looked back to him. "What's wrong, Fluffy? Are you already full?" Wiping a tear from his face, Jordan asked the puppy, kneeling before him. "I'm fine, and you? Why are you crying? Did you lost your mommy too?" Concerned, the little Werewolf kept asking the teacher, who could only understand the words as whinings and yowls. "Dad said it's okay for me to cry when I miss Mommy because it's not bad for men to cry too." * * * "NICO! NICO! NICHOLAS!" In distress, I called for my son in the middle of the woods that surrounded the lands of our Pack. "NICHOLAS!" ... And the reality that he was nowhere with the other pups made my heart ached when I remembered Serena's last words as she asked me to protect our children for her too... "NICHOLAS?! WHERE ARE YOU?!" I cried for him one last time before my cousin called me telepathically, telling me that he had found a clue to my son's scent on the east side of the Pack. Without thinking twice, I became my big black wolf, leaving behind my Gamma that was looking for Nico with me on the west side of the woods. ... Running as fast as I had ever run before, I could only blame myself for the fact that I had lost our son despite my promise to her... "Where is him!?" In my strict Alpha voice, I asked, turning into my Werewolf shape while the scent of my pup brushed faintly against my nose... He was no longer there. "A-alpha, his scent is too faint for us to follow, b-b-but, there is a message for you." One of our warriors told scared to me, pointing towards my Delta, who seemed to read something that was attached to a tree. "Liam..." With a worried look on his face, Ryan called my name, giving me space to read the paper that was stuck along with a piece of fabric, which I easily recognized as a part of the blue shirt that Nicholas used earlier. ... That was the origin of the smell that my cousin had located... I was a terrible Alpha, and as the piece of paper said, I shouldn't be called that when I let my pup be kidnapped under my own nose... Blood ran down my hand as the tree fell against the ground, scaring everyone who was with me, including my dominant wolves when my painful howl split the night, thinking that I wasn't able to do the only thing that she asked me to.
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