64 Walk Me On The Bridge
“I was thinking about your powers last night,” he turned to me after he was done staring at the ocean
while I stayed facing the ocean from the bridge, “I remember reading a little bit about it. They are called
special werewolves and they were very uncommon to spot or find. Such werewolves are not usually just
born from normal werewolf parents, you follow what I am trying to say, right?” once he acknowledged I
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“My parents were normal, just ordinary werewolves,” I recalled my parents but I couldn’t really remember
too much because I was only 6 when they passed away.
“Maybe it’s because I was only 6 when they perished away.” I tried to remember more but couldn’t for the
sake of anything
“Hm! Pups don’t remember anything unless something extremely traumatic event happens. That’s where
the werewolves sense wakes up in a pup,” he seemed lost when talking about childhood and trauma,
“anyway, we were talking about you. There is no way your parents were ordinary, at least one of them.
Do you know anything about their past or how they passed away?” the more he asked me the more I
realized I didn’t know anything at all
They were my parents, I should have tried knowing more about them until I remembered why I wasn’t
able to get any information about them.
“Lord Shaun has made some rules and one of them includes the complete confidentiality of the ones
who have passed away.” I sighed because it sounded stupid to the lips yet he went head and sealed that
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“Even from the families?” the look on his face said it all.
“He loves collecting files and pieces of information. He had kept my parents past from me,” I shrugged
sadly.
“Well, you will need those files to find out what is happening to you before you lose control and hurt
yourself,” Thiago sounded too serious when warning me what might happen if I didn’t figure out what
was wrong with me, “or others,” once he finished, I understood it was important.