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B.A.D
Book: B.A.D Read Online Free
Author: Caitlin Moran
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choking on the drink he
was drinking.
    He looked at me incredulously and only
believed me when Layla said that I would seriously do it. He even
looked slightly scared and looked to Layla for help, but she just
shrugged.
    My mother, Linda, seemed to have pulled
her shit together because she was looking better except for the
occasional night when she would be up in her room with absolutely
no light. She gave off a bad vibe sometimes and it freaked me out.
I made Shane sleep with me every night or I would sleep with him.
He didn't complain, he just did it. I silently thanked him for
that.
    The chilly wind brought goose bumps to
my flesh as I walked down the stone steps of the High School. Not
many people were around, just the occasional druggie or person like
me- taking my time in leaving. I pulled my hoodie tighter around me
as the October wind blew at me. Halloween was only days
away.
    I started my long journey back home. I
thought about the night of the party. I couldn't quite remember it.
My memories go up until we land on the bed and then I can't
remember. It was quite frustrating- my first time and I don't even
remember it!
    I was walking along the pavement when I
heard voices. They were coming from the woods. I was going to
ignore it when I heard a scream. My bag dropped to the ground and I
was running into the woods. My mind was telling me not to go,
warning me.
    I couldn't stop
though. What if someone was hurt? I
couldn't leave them.
    I stop just outside of a clearing. I
immediately duck behind a tree and slap myself mentally for my
stupidity.
    The scream wasn't even a scream- more
of a squeal.
    From a rabbit.
    I must have been so engrossed in my
thoughts that I didn't differentiate the two before I acted upon
it. Four very big -muscular- guys stood in the clearing. They were
all tall, very fit. They wore shorts with no shirt- didn't they
realize how effing cold it was out here? I stared unbelievingly at
the other thing in the clearing.
    It wasn't even doing anything but
snacking on the now dead rabbit in its jaws. A wolf! The big brown
furry animal laid on its belly and listened as the four men
talked.
    I decided to listen in too.
    I didn't recognize any of them. A guy
with short brown hair spoke up after a quiet pause. "Alpha needs to
say something to his mate." The rest nodded.
    "Yeah. He needs to do it before she
figures it out and overreacts. She may call the authorities and we
don't need to be dealing with those types of affairs at this
moment." One of the shorter of the four said with a grim
expression.
    "Especially with the threat of war from
one of the rogue alphas." I don't know which said that but he had a
nasally voice, kind but had a hint of deadliness attached to it.
The biggest of them all spoke up, he scared me the most. Not
because of how be he was but because of the strange looking tattoo
on his back. I couldn't see what it was from my point of view. They
all were older looking men and this one had graying short
hair.
    "She smells odd to me."
    "Who?" Brown hair spoke up.
    "Our future Luna. I don't know why
exactly but she smells...different."
    "I noticed it too, when I was around
her house doing rounds. Her room smelt different than if I was to
go up to her..." nasally voice said to the group before running a
hand through his short hair.
    "Well we better get back, the alpha may
sense we've been gone too long." The one who hadn't said anything
told the group before turning to the woods behind him.
    I wondered what he was going to do when
they all started to shimmer. My eyebrows scrunched
together.
    Suddenly, huge wolves replaced their
spots that they were just standing. It was all done in a matter of
5 seconds.
    They all were way bigger than regular
wolves, huge even. Their head could easily tower over me. My eyes
widen and my mouth opened. They were quite beautiful I must say.
Their coat was a mix of all different colors of the forest. They
could easily blend into the night around them.
    They took off
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