Sapphire's P.O.V
"Hey." I smiled warmly at the awaking red headed. I was currently holding the ice pack Ryder gave me against my bruised cheek. I had a few plasters on my arms. Other than that, all is well.
"Umm. Hi?" She said shyly, wincing as she tried to get up.
"Don't get up yet. Jennifer gave you quite a big blow. I saw the fight." I said, hurriedly stopping her. "Yeah... It hurts." She grumbled. "So... You got some kick ass skills there." I grinned. "Kinda. Not as good as Jennifer though, although I wish." She shrugged. "You could've beaten her." I frowned. "No. Have you seen her fight? I didn't stand a chance." The pretty red head snorted in disbelief. "No. I beaten her. So... She isn't exactly undefeatable is she?" I joked. Her warm friendly brown eyes widened at my reply.
"Umm... What?" I asked, self conscious. "Did I just hear it right? Jennifer got beaten by a new pack member." She asked, disbelief etching across her face. "Yeah... Guess so." I chuckled at her reaction. "Dude, you have to teach me how to fight like that." She looked at me with awe. "You aren't bad yourself. You just need to practice at predicting your opponent's attack and you'll be fine." I winked. "Sure." She nodded eagerly. I smiled at her.
"But not to be rude, but what are you doing here?" She wrinkled her nose in confusion.
"Oh. I wanted to be friends. You know, I'm kinda lonely here." I gave her a small smile. "Umm... If you, you know, want to make friends, I suggest you keep your distance from me." She mumbled, lowering her head. "Why would I do that?" I furrowed my eyebrows. "I'm kinda a loner. Since I'm a late shifter and all." She muttered embarassly. "I don't get it. Why should I stay away just because of that?" I frowned. "I'm being shunned. Bullied. I'm the weak one in this pack." She hid her face in her palms. "Weak? Never underestimate yourself. You are stronger than you think. People don't shun you. People stay away because you have a strong aura." I growled. She was stronger than she thinks.
She's a white wolf, Drew muttered. Wait, what? I asked, surprise at her sudden attention. She's a white wolf, Sapph. I guess that's why she's a late shifter and all. Her body needed more time to prepare itself. I can sense her white wolf aura, Drew mused. A grin etched across my face.
I spent the rest of the day with Clover. Talking about the members, gossiping. I eventually trusted her and told her about my past. Except the demon part of course.
"I will kill them." Clover growled as she heard that I was also bullied at my old pack. "I'm fine now, aren't I? I'd rather not hold grudges." I laughed. "I guess. But come on, being forced in marriage? That's just plain cruel." She sniffed. "I know right." I gave her a small smile. "Oh. It's 6. I'm hungry, wanna come along?" Clover raised an eyebrow. "I'm... I'm not hungry." I gave her a tight smile. "But I wanna show off our friendship." She mocked disappointment.
"Sorry chica, maybe next time." I laughed, getting up from her bed. "Fine. See you later?" She grinned. "Not really. I'm tired. I'll just see you tomorrow." I smiled. "Fine." She huffed and I laughed.
"Clover, there's a reason why you're a late shifter. Believe me, the wait is worth it." I said before exiting Clover's room, leaving a confused Clover behind.
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