- Leah, you're talking nonsense now. I just can't understand why you needed a passport in the camp, that's why I'm asking. Well, okay, I'll talk to Maxim and personally come.This generally pissed me off: they don’t want to return my document, and this tone of his, they say, is doing me the greatest favor.Thank you, but I don't need your presence. You shouldn't bother yourself so much, just pass it on with the driver of the duty car and that's it.- I still need to talk to you, therefore, as soon as I find the time I will come, all the more you still need to bring your fur coat.- Alexei, it feels like you don’t hear me, however, as always.- Always what?- Nothing. You need to talk, not me. So be kind, just hand over the passport. If in two days I don’t have it, I’ll go on foot to the flock and then explain to everyone yourself how I got there from South America! As for the fur coat, don't bother - I won't take it. Too expensive a gift for someone like me and not from those who ...
Stretched by a series of gray everyday life. By the end of January, the beginning of February, severe frosts hit, and now I spent the daytime either in the house, sorting herbs, or in Martha and my house. Only a couple of times I managed to run through the forest.Marta often sat at the computer and communicated through the webcam either with the women from the laboratory, thus participating remotely in the process of their work, or communicated with her assistants: talkers Oksana and Marina. Naturally, at such moments of communication, I couldn’t go into the house and sat out in a neighboring house parsing herbs, and Marta, having finished the communication session, said that I could return.One day, she earned a little money and called me very late in the evening. To be honest, I was even a little offended that they forgot about me. After dinner, having listened to a bunch of apologies, she sat on the sofa with a cup of fragrant herbal tea, Marta settled in an armchair with a remote
“It’s the same,” she sighed, “Maybe I’ll never succeed at all, and I’m just trying in vain,” she leaned her back against a tree and closed her eyes in frustration.“And you said you were wearing an artifact.” Show him.I looked at him warily.- Why?- Yes, just show, do not shoot. I have a guess.I hesitated, but nevertheless took out a cross and showed it to him in my palm. He leaned over and examined it carefully.- Come on, turn it over, - he examined it from the other side, and even closing his eyes, leaning slightly towards my palm, he sniffed, - And when was the last time you took it off?frowned:- Mmmm... I don't take it off at all. And what?Here he raised his eyebrows in surprise.- As! And why? Come on, remember: how did you feel before you put it on and after?I, having removed the cross in my bosom, straightened up, slowly wandered to the station.- They put it on me when I was sick. For a long time. Since then, I have not taken it off - this is my protection.- You know,
- Well, why did you jump up at dawn? Martha, stretching, went out onto the porch.- Oh, I can't sleep! The wolf has gone crazy! Let's have a quick breakfast and go to the forest, shall we?Martha laughed.- Well, run after Matvey, we'll have breakfast together. And I'll put myself in order.I ran to the other side of the station. Well, at least Martha warned him yesterday! Running up to Matvey's house, she knocked on the window, listening: what if he was still sleeping? But no, footsteps were heard, he looked out, and I called him to us for breakfast.Forward! My paws push off the ground, and I joyfully rush on, winding through the trees. Behind me I feel a she-wolf and a little further a wolf. I really feel them! On some mental level.Having stopped, she turned and joyfully rushed back, ran around the wolf and jumped out into the clearing. With a joyful snort from a running start, she almost plopped down on her belly, spreading her paws to the sides, buried her nose in the ground, dr
I looked at him warily, looked sideways at the porch. Well, nothing, if suddenly something goes wrong, I will have time to call.- Wow, and now try to direct me as if a wave stream of kindness, calm.I tried. Maybe even puffed out loud. Opening one eye, she asked:- Well, how? Happened?- Mmm, no. I will direct my stream to you now, so that you understand and I will comment. Close your eyes.Bli-i-n. Here's something that didn't feel right to me. I closed my eyes anyway.- You must first imagine the face, the image to whom you want to direct the flow, well, it seems like a good wish to direct, only internally. Feel how it is now.- Leah! What are you doing?- Sitting. I try to feel, - I looked at him in bewilderment.- You yourself have directed an energy flow at me.- Yeees? And I didn't do anything.- Come on again. Try to do, well, or feel the same as the first time.Closing her eyes, she tried to recreate the same feeling. And how to do this if you have not done anything before? I
Sitting at the table in his office, he wearily rubbed his temples, accepted the invitation, ran his eyes over the text once more, and threw it back. "As? That's how they knew? One of the Creators must have intervened, if not both. And if so, then it's rubbish." In irritation, which rolled in waves, he walked around the office. “It pisses me off when things get out of control. Okay, time endures, I have a couple of days to settle the affairs of the pack.Over the past three months, he has been working for wear and tear. In my opinion, my subordinates have already begun to hate me. Alex avoided it in general, he knew - it’s worth getting caught in the eye, so I’ll load things up to the very top of my head. You can understand him: a young guy, and here you have to work hard for almost ten, but this will only benefit him. Although more and more often he began to show his teeth - the puppy is growing, soon it will be possible to fade into the background on his own. Dial his number. Doesn't
- Well, you have to have a serious conversation with Leah. And I think the news that she has been married for several months will not make her very happy.I chuckled. Nothing - it will be interesting and not boring, but the fact that after a fight, you can sweetly reconcile, I think everyone knows.- I'll figure it out. Just make up excuses in advance why you didn’t tell her,” having watched with pleasure how his face was stretched, he continued: “Come on, drag the planned contracts, I’ll explain to you the subtleties. You understand, in the near future we will go with Leah to the Center Temple, so you will stay here to manage the pack.Alex stood up, frowning.- And who will legally remain for alpha?- Vladimir. He is the most tenacious of the elders, and he will not let you down if anything.- Yes, he will shake the soul out of anyone. If I had not known him since birth, I would have thought that he was a Jew.The rest of the day flew by. The phone kept ringing, interrupting me, Ale
- Where's Martha?- She went through her channels to find out: what, and how.- Understandably. Me means, decided not to inform. An interesting picture emerges.- I don't think so, - he shook his head, - Don't make hasty decisions.He got up, took off his jeans, T-shirt, folded them and turned to Matvey.- Look after her, - shook his head in the direction of Leah's house.- I'll take a look. Where am I going to go, - he also got up, dusted off his pants, - Will you go to Inar?Turning into a wolf, picking up and holding things in his mouth, he trotted into the forest."It's long overdue," he muttered. But I heard. He stopped and turned around, baring his teeth. Matvey noticed, but somehow wearily waved his hand.- You can grin as much as you like! But I'll tell you what: only after losing my daughter, I realized how much I didn't have time to tell her. He came here, reveled in self-pity, complained about the unfair fate of his daughter. And what did he achieve? The fact that I can los