Apologizing is not in Azure's nature and demeanor. But this time he felt a bit sorry and guilty because he had just ruined the Lycan King's daughter's scarf. He was aware that creating seems difficult.
He let out a sigh. "Sorry, I didn't want to damage the scarf you were working on," even Azure was taken aback by what he said.Royce clenched his teeth "Hmm. I had no idea you knew the word sorry. It's a good thing you apologized to my sister. Because if you don't, you'll have crooked teeth now."Azure clenched his teeth at him as well. "Of course, it's your fault. This would not have happened if you hadn't irritated me."Inside the Forenbach's cozy home, the atmosphere was warm and inviting. The scent of freshly baked cookies filled the air as the family chatted and laughed around the living room. Francine was intrigued by their guest, Azure, a handsome young man with an air of mystery surrounding him. "Where do you come from, Azure?" Francine asked curiously, trying to make conversation. Azure felt his irritation rise at the question. He had always been a private person and didn't like people prying into his personal life. He looked at Francine with a snobbish expression and replied, "That is none of your business." Francine was taken aback by his rude behavior. She had never encountered such a disrespectful guest before. Her shock quickly turned to anger as she retorted, "Young man, you are a guest in our home. I expect you to show some manners and respect." Zeke noticed the growing tension between his daughter and Azure. He decided to intervene before things got out of hand. "Francine," he call
Francine woke up early the next morning, feeling energized and excited to start the day. She had a spring in her step as she headed to the kitchen to prepare breakfast for her family. She had decided to make French toast, bacon, and fresh milk. As she whisked the eggs and dipped the bread slices in the mixture, she couldn't help but smile at the thought of Azure enjoying her cooking. She had always been passionate about cooking, and she hopes someday, Azure will be her biggest fan. After cooking the bacon to a perfect crisp and pouring the milk into a jug, Francine set the table with her best china and cutlery. She wanted everything to be perfect for Azure. As she put the finishing touches on the table, Francine heard footsteps approaching. She turned around to see her mother, Beatriz. The old woman walked into the kitchen. She looked surprised to see her daughter up so early and cooking breakfast. "Good morning, Mom," Francine said, trying to act casual. "Good morning, darling,"
Francine and Azure strolled through the bustling shopping mall, exploring the various stores and window displays. Azure's eyes were wide with wonder as he gazed up at the towering skyscrapers that surrounded them, clearly amazed by the hustle and bustle of city life. "Wow," he breathed, taking in the sights and sounds around him. "This is amazing. I've never been anywhere like this before." Francine smiled indulgently, her heart warming at the sight of Azure's childlike wonder. "I'm glad you're enjoying yourself," she said. "There's so much to see and do here. Where would you like to go first?" Azure looked around, clearly overwhelmed by the sheer number of options. "I don't know," he said sheepishly. "I've never been shopping in a mall before. It's all so new to me." Francine took his hand and squeezed it reassuringly. "Don't worry," she said. "I'll show you around. We can start by checking out some of the clothing stores if you like. Maybe you'll find something you like." Azure'
One month later Zeke Forenbach watched as his daughter Francine chatted happily with Azure, the unknown civilian who had stumbled into their lives. He couldn't help but feel a sense of relief that things were going smoothly between them. Francine had always been a bit of a handful, but she seemed to have taken to Azure quite well. As Zeke took a sip of his coffee, he noticed that Azure was slowly starting to relax around them. It had taken some time, but the young man was finally getting comfortable with his surroundings. Zeke was grateful for this, as he knew how daunting it could be to suddenly find yourself in the middle of a strange town, surrounded by unfamiliar faces. "So, Azure," Zeke said, turning his attention to the young man. "How old are you, exactly?" Azure looked up, surprised by the sudden question. "Uh, eighteen," he replied, a hint of uncertainty in his voice. Zeke nodded, taking note of the hesitation. He had a feeling that Azure wasn't used to being asked person
One week later Azure nervously waited for the results of the special test, his heart pounding in his chest. He knew that this test was the key to unlocking his future, and he had spent days preparing for it with the help of Zeke and Francine. They had spent countless hours pouring over textbooks and reviewing important questions that might appear on the test. Zeke had been the one to first suggest that Azure take the special test. "You're too smart to waste your talents," he had said. "You could go places if you just had the right opportunities." And so, with Zeke and Francine's guidance, Azure had thrown himself into his studies, determined to ace the test and secure his future. He won’t let down Zeke. The first man who trusted him and treated him with respect. And now, as he waited for the results, he couldn't help but wonder what his life would be like if he passed. He had always been intelligent; he knows that, but he had never quite known what to do with his talents. With the s
Zeke and Beatriz Forenbach sat at the kitchen table, sipping on their morning coffee when the phone rang. Beatriz answered, her eyebrows furrowing as she listened to the voice on the other end. "What? Is Azure okay?" Zeke asked, noticing his wife's concern. "It's the university. They're saying Azure got into a fight," Beatriz replied, looking worried. Zeke shook his head, disappointment etched on his face. "I had a feeling that his demeanor was going to get into trouble one day. Ugh, that boy,” Beatriz shot her husband a look, one that clearly communicated her annoyance with his dismissive attitude. "Let's not jump to conclusions, Zeke. We don't even know what happened yet." After one hour, Francine and Azure got back home from University. Zeke's mind immediately went to the worst-case scenario, picturing his son starting a brawl for no reason. “Francine! Azure! What the hell happened?” Beatriz asked in a worried tone. Francine’s voice was shaky as she explained what had really
Royce led Azure through the forest, the scent of pine and damp earth filling their noses. As they walked, he pointed out various spots where he had practiced his werewolf training. Azure couldn't help but be impressed by his dedication and skill. Seeing him in his element was something else entirely. "Here's where I worked on my speed," Royce said, gesturing to a stretch of open ground. "And over there, I practiced my stealth." Azure nodded, taking it all in. He had never really given much thought to werewolf training before, but it was fascinating to watch Royce go through his paces. As they continued their walk, Royce began to tell Azure about his first time shifting. He was just ten years old before, alone in the woods and trying to make sense of his strange new abilities. It had been a terrifying and exhilarating experience all at once. "I remember feeling like I was going to explode," he said, his eyes glinting with the memory. "But then, suddenly, it all clicked into place. A
Months later Azure watched as Francine rushed past him, her eyes brimming with unshed tears. His heart clenched at the sight of her obvious distress, and without thinking, he began to move towards her. But before he could take more than a step, Fiona's hand was on his arm, holding him back. "Let her go," she said firmly, her tone brooking no argument. "She's just a kid, she'll get over it." Azure's jaw tightened at the dismissive words, and he shook off Fiona's grip. "She's not a kid," he said tersely. "And something's clearly wrong. I want to make sure she's okay." Fiona rolled her eyes, but Azure ignored her and took off in the direction Francine had gone. She watched as Azure hurried off to check on Francine, her hands clenched into fists. She couldn't help but feel a surge of jealousy towards the Lycan King's daughter, who seemed to have captured Azure's attention completely. Fiona had been trying to get closer to Azure for months now, but he never seemed to notice her, always