Chapter 28: Trust Issues
My Hockey Alpha
âWhat happened to you?â Enzo said as soon as I closed the door, rushing over to me and taking my
shoulders in his hands and looking me over. I shrugged him off and limped across the room, where I
kicked off my muddy shoes and sat down at my desk to rest my injured leg.
âYou hired a talking skeleton to be my bodyguard?â I whispered, keeping my voice low so Lori couldnât
hear me.
Enzo folded his arms across his chest. â Clearly you need protection, judging from your current state,â
he replied.
I laughed. âI look like this because I was running from your bodyguard. You couldâve at least warned
me.â
âYeah, well maybe if you hadnât run away from me last night and the night before, I wouldâve had the
chance,â Enzo growled.
I rolled my eyes and went to stand, but a sharp pain shot through my leg and I fell back down on my
chair with a groan. Enzo rushed over to me and kneeled in front of me. I pulled away as he went to put
his hands on my leg and he looked up at me with an annoyed expression.
âLet me look at it,â he ordered.
I hesitantly stuck my leg out, wincing as he put his hands on it.
âItâs alright,â he whispered. âItâll just take a moment.â
Sure enough, as he pressed his hands on my leg, the pain started to fade. The throbbing in my head
faded as well, and soon enough I felt like I hadnât fallen down a ravine at all; aside from the mud all
over my body and my clothes.
âThere was another monster out there,â I said quietly, looking down at my lap.
Enzo looked up at me with worry in his soft brown eyes. âWhere?â
âIn the woods,â I replied. âI was running from your skeleton bodyguard and fell down a ravine. He
showed up and fought it off. Said it was a⦠rogue?â
Enzo sighed. âRogues⦠What are they doing here? Youâre extremely lucky that Luke was there.â
âLuke?â I asked. âYou gave it a name?â
With a shrug, Enzo stood and paced over to my bed.
âI donât know what it is exactly, but something about you is drawing these creatures to the campus,â
Enzo said. â Itâll only get worse from here, and I canât always be around to keep watch over you.â
âYeah, well,â I said, standing, âI can take care of myself. Tell your skeleton bodyguard to leave me the
fuck alone.â
Enzo suddenly whipped around and glared at me, his brown eyes now burning the bright red color that
I had become so familiar with. âWhy canât you just accept that I care about you?â he said.
âBecause youâre a monster, too, apparently! So how do I know if I can really trust you?!â I shouted, then
immediately regretted it when I saw a pained expression flash across Enzoâs face. He frowned, the red
fading from his eyes, and reached into his jacket pocket. He pulled out two things: my old, broken
phone, and a brand new phone in a box.
âHere,â he said, tossing them down on your bed. âYouâre welcome.â
Without another word, he stormed out and left me alone.
âwait, Enzo-â I said, opening my bedroom door and going after him, but he was already gone. Lori was
still sitting at the kitchen counter, her mouth full of cereal, and she looked at me with a puzzled
expression on her face.
âWhat was that all about?â she said. âI heard something about⦠skeletons?â
I sighed. âItâs nothing,â I replied. âJust talking about class, thatâs all.â
I could tell that Lori knew something else was going on, but she didnât pry. I returned to my room and
peeled off my muddy clothes before getting into the shower.
As the hot water ran over me, washing the mud and blood off of my skin, the events of the past few
days swirled around my mind. Edward had tried to hypnotize me, but it hadnât really worked⦠And now,
I knew for certain that there was more to this world than I thought. My night in the woods solidified that.
Between the talking skeleton bodyguard and the terrifying werewolf, I knew that there was a lot I had to
learn.
Part of me just wanted to run away. I didnât think I was out of the ordinary at all; surely these creatures
werenât drawn to me like Enzo said. Maybe if I just ran away and went home, it would all stop. My
parents would kill me if I suddenly dropped out of medical school, though. How could I possibly explain
to them that I had to leave because of werewolves and talking skeletons? Theyâd have me put in a
mental institution; but maybe that was where I belonged.
Once I was clean, I got out of the shower and sat down at my desk to do some research.
Of course, an initial search of werewolves only brought up basic cryptozoology nonsense on the
internet. There were plenty of videos on the subject, however, and I knew I wouldnât be getting much
sleep tonight, so I grabbed my laptop and crawled into bed to watch them. Before getting into bed, I set
aside the new phone that Enzo bought for me. Looking at it made my heart ache for what I said to him;
Iâd have to apologize and thank him later.
As I laid in bed watching cryptozoology videos, I learned a few things â all speculative, of course,
since most sane people were of the belief that such things were only myths and fairy tales and
definitely not real life â about werewolves.
According to folklore, the first werewolf was created by a witch who cursed a man for killing her
daughter. She cursed him to turn into an animal on every full moon, during which time he would go on
rampages and lose all humanity. What she didnât expect, however, was that he would be able to
transfer the curse through a single bite, which led to thousands of werewolves suddenly coming into
existence. Those werewolves went on to breed and have werewolf children.
The curse eventually mutated over many generations, leading to what cryptozoologists today
considered to be âmodern werewolvesâ; creatures who could shift into wolves at will while maintaining
an ordinary human appearance when they werenât shifted. These people supposedly could possess
any myriad of special abilities even in their human forms, such as night vision, teleportation, telepathy,
foresight, healing powers, superhuman strength and speed, and more.
As I learned this, I thought about how my wrist had stopped hurting as Enzo touched it on the night that
Justin attacked me, and how he had somehow #Chapter 28 Trust issues healed all of my pain tonight
with only his touch. It was starting to make sense, but I still didnât want to believe that any of this was
real.
I fell asleep at some point as I watched the videos, completely exhausted from my chase through the
woods. I spent the night dreaming about strange creatures and the full moon shining overhead. I even
dreamed that I was one of the creatures, shifting from my human state into that of an animal while
Enzo gazed at me with his glowing red eyes.
Was this some sort of omen? Was I truly out of the ordinary?