Sagging his shoulders, he smirked. "Are you done?"
Groaning loudly in frustration, I shoved him back, watching as he stumbled laughing while I pushed past him to grab the handle of the library door, exiting into the hallway. I didn't care about Lucas nor did I care that he was currently following me down the hallway as I pushed through the double doors and welcomed the cool air.
I didn't have a car considering the Alpha, my father Hale, took my car after my late night joy rides over a month ago. But I was never opposed to walking, and so when he took it, that's what I started doing. I walked or would simply catch a ride with Lux.
Which, of course, had come to an end after our fight this morning.
"Where are you going?" Lucas called from behind me as I made my way through the field near the school towards the treeline. It was a fifteen minute drive from my house to the school, and walking would take close to an hour.
However, shifting into my wolf would take a lot less longer.
"Dude, are you going to just ignore me?" he called again as I got closer to the shadows within the trees, a welcoming sight as I sat my bag down and slowly stripped.
"That was the plan," I sighed as I slid off my shirt and stuffed it into my backpack before slowly unbuttoning my jeans. I didn't understand why he was so persistent, and why he continued to follow me when neither of us even liked each other.
"So you're just going to shift and run home? I have a vehicle. I can take you."
Glancing over my shoulder at him, I scoffed with a smile. "Yeah, and run the risk of my brother tripping out again. No thanks."
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