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going?!” He shook him.
    Galen swung out and threw a full force punch right at his face. Carson fell painfully as I watched him get another kick from Galen.
    “To meet my kind.   My pack.” Galen clenched his fists in his blond hair.
    I looked at them both in disbelief.   Carson shifted back into his wolf form showing no sign of injury whatsoever.  

“Stop!” I shouted.   “Please do not fight!”  
    “So you’re just going to say that and expect us not to Leslie?” Galen asked.
    “Galen I thought you loved me?!   And if you do then please do not fight.   Bye.   I’m leaving.”
    I turned and walked.   When I felt Galens hand on my shoulder to stop me I broke into a full run.   He could not reach my speed.   I was the most powerful vampire.  
    I still made it to the airport with my luggage having no idea what I was doing there.   Should I just take a flight?   Because there was nowhere else for me to go?   My phone rang in my pocket.
    “ Shut up !   I don’t want to talk about this whole vampire werewolf thing! Okay?” I answered.
    There was a long pause and then my mother’s voice came in, “Leslie are you okay?”
    Oh my god, I thought.   This is what I get for not checking my caller ID.  
    “Oh hi mom.   Um ... I miss you so much.   Oh I just wanted to, um, surprise you with something new so you know we can-”
    “Leslie are you okay?”
    “Yes mom I’m fine.”
    “Well I haven’t talked to you forever.   So how’s everything going?   Hope you have good grades because I’m meeting you at the airport in a week and you’ll be graduated!”
     
               
     
     
     
     
                     Chapter 10
     
     
    “Oh yeah of course I have good grades mom.   I’d never let you down.”   I found a good airport seat to sit on.
    “H-has this school changed you at all?”
    I was about to say, ‘yeah I’m not even human anymore.’   But instead I said, “I made really important friends mom.”
    “Oh honey that’s great!”   She replied enthusiastically.   “Remember I pick you up next week.   And you’re eighteen now.   What do you want?”  
    I studied the two bracelets that hung around my wrist.   One from Galen and one from Carson.   I looked back on life back home, and couldn’t find it.  
    “Leslie?” my mom questioned.
    “I don’t need anything,” I said.
    “Honey I have to get you something.   Okay well call me up whenever.   Bye, love you.”
    “Thanks mom, love you too. Wait- Has any... strange man talked to you and mentioned me maybe... or has someone broken into the house...?”
    “No.... why?”
    “Just wondering.”   Then I shut my phone.
    A ladies voice came on the intercom saying my flight was up.   That’s when I realized Galen had the tickets.   A loud whistling tune suddenly rang so close to my ear I jumped.
    “Damn you Galen, why are you here?”
    “Your plane tickets.   Better hurry or else there going to leave without us.”
    “You think after you just... had-a-fight-with-Carson, and everything else that I’m just going to leave with you.”
    “Fine,” he held up the tickets.   “I’ll just leave without you.”  
    “Ouch!” I suddenly yelped.   I felt a burning sensation on my arm.   And when I looked down at my wrist, the bracelet Galen had given me bubbled up then dissipated.   I looked up at him with shock, but he was gone.   The only sign of him that remained was the single airplane ticket resting atop my Cody Simpson suitcase.   Immediately I picked up my belongings and ran to the desk.   Then onto the plane.
    The first sightings I got were sky ways, and a river, two towers connecting a stone archway, the city in the distance, and the dusky sky of a beautiful evening.   It was every bit of what my situation was not.   Welcome to London England.   I was sitting at a bus stop for no reason other than to pass time by.   I’m eighteen, arrive in London, and have no money.  

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