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Chapter 59 Untitled Chapter

Chapter 59 Untitled Chapter
Hans and I get out of the car holding hands. We were both still in the mood for lovemaking, but the stupid voice in my head won't let us be. 

“When I come back, I promise we will…” he pressed his fingers on my lips, smiling. 

“I know, do not repeat anything. Your voice is doing something to me.”

And yes, it was. His thingy was erect, making the frontal pants bulge. I kissed him again, looked him deep in the eyes for a few seconds, and pulled away. 

“We will continue communicating,” I waved my phone in his face. “And when I reach the next pack, I will text you.” 

After a few minutes, I told him to go, but he wouldn't. He wanted me to leave first, but I insisted. After going back and forth, he eventually heeded my word and left. 

As soon as they were out of sight, I turned towards the woods, shut my eyes, inhaled deeply, and opened them. 

“Amy? What do you think?” She got up, stretching her front paws and yawning. “We are going south.” The voice in my head said again, 

“Hey, that was my line! Stop getting in my way with Amelia!” Amy snapped at the voice in my head. But that wasn't a big deal. She knew where we were going next yet, she kept quiet until I asked. And when I asked, she took her time stretching her paws. 

“You know when you snap my head hurts, right?” I scoffed at her, dipped my hand inside my handbag, and pulled out a little object Healer Matt gave me earlier on. 

He said it will conceal my Alpha scent, and wherever I go, no one would know I am from the Lunskye Pack. 

It looked hard like metal, but when I pressed it, it was as soft as foam. A white, cold cream rolled out, and it has a lavender scent. 

I rubbed it in my wrist, back of my ear, and my neck just as Healer Matt told me to do and when I was done, I threw it away. 

“The first pack in the south is the Harmony Pack and that is where we are heading to now. So girls, steady,”

I shrugged my shoulders, tilted my neck to the left, then right, and stamped my foot on the ground. 

“What a drama Queen.” Amy giggled softly, her voice as smooth as a gentle wave of the ocean. “Dude!” I cracked up, holding my tummy. 

“Now we shall leave. Pray we don't land on anyone there.” 

I waved my fingers, shut my eyes, and in a second, I disappeared. 

Just like you would blink, I was at the Harmony Pack, on the street, where the pack members were strolling. 

When I appeared there, the ones on the same street at that moment were startled. They stared at me, confused, wondering how I got there. 

And before any of them would raise an alarm, I hurried away, covering my face like a liar. 

“That was so close!” Amy gasped, “Next time, be careful, Amelia. We don't want to be caught.” 

Yeah, sure. Or it will be a terrible thing for us. 

We wandered around the Pack, checking out the beautiful, magnificent buildings. They even have a skyscraper, wow! I thought only our pack has it. 

“I am thinking,” I said to Amelia as I walked ahead, holding a cone of vanilla ice cream in my right hand. “Of building another skyscraper in our pack when I returned. Maybe two more or three. I want our pack to be the prettiest in this kingdom.” 

“Yes,” She nodded. “And another amusement park for the pups. We only have one there, and since we've got a vast land, I suggest we build more recreational centers.”

That was a great idea, and I will consider that. And it will be better if I put it down so I won't forget it later on.

“Wait a second,” I paused, hauled my left hand into the right pocket of my pants to pull out my phone. 

However, someone bumped into me while I was bringing out the phone, and my phone dropped.

My heart surged up, and anger overtook me. 

“Are you blind!” I snapped at the dude who was picking up the phone from the ground. “I am sorry,” he apologized, handing the phone to me. 

“Sorry isn't enough! You should watch where you are going!” I gasped, grabbing my phone from him. 

Luckily, nothing happened to the screen because if it did, I swear by the moon goddess, he is going to regret it. 

“But he apologized. Besides, you were standing on the way,” the other guy who was with him scoffed. 

“Excuse me?” 

“You heard me right. I said you should…” The other guy pressed his hand on his mouth, stopping him from talking. 

“Amelia, ignore them. Remember, we shouldn't get into a fight with anyone,” Amy reminded me, and I took in a deep breath. 

“I am so sorry, lady,” the other guy apologized, bowing his head slightly. 

Because of him and because I must keep my identity secret, I let them be. But I was so upset because that would be the first time I was ignoring who provoked me. 

“I can't wait to leave this pack, Amy. I know I will lose it if I don't leave soon.” Amy nodded her head, told me to calm down, and I did because I had no choice. 

By the time we were done circling the pack, searching for the sect, I decided to book us a room in a hotel to spend the night and leave the next day. 

There wasn't any strong scent to show that the Dark Shadows sect was staying in the harmony pack, so we shall go to the next pack tomorrow.

“The healer should have just told me where to find them, Amy. It would have been easy.” I sighed, then remembered the voice in my head.

“Anonymous? Why don't you tell me where the Dark Shadows Sect is in the south?” I asked, but for no response, so I ignored and went inside the huge hotel. 

At the entrance, I bumped into another person again, a dude! And this one wasn't smiling at all. Instead of apologizing to me, he grabbed my wrist, compressing his lips angrily.

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