Fated to the Cursed Lycan Prince Chapter 399
Fated To The Cursed Lycan Prince
Harryâs POV:
I kept knocking on the door for what seemed like an eternity, but neither Flora nor Sylvia responded. So I had no choice but to leave, quilt and pillow in tow.
And as luck would have it, it started to drizzle outside, as though the weather wanted to reflect my mood.
I felt like a homeless orphan. As I walked away, Iâd looked back at Sylviaâs dormitory again and again.
A military officer passed by and felt sorry for me, so he gave me a raincoat.
The quilt was wet by now, but I didnât want to let it go. I looked up into the rainy skies, hoping for a miracle.
But damn it! I had almost made it back to my dormitory building, yet Sylvia and Flora hadnât come to my rescue yet.
I had no idea why those two damned girls changed their minds out of the blue.
The more I tried to figure it out, the sadder I became. They had already agreed to take me in, but they went back on their words.
They got my hopes up. I had thought that I wouldnât have to face John alone tonight and planned to celebrate, but in the end, my plan failed.
I stood outside the dormitory building, dawdling for as long as I could. The thought that I had to face John upstairs made my head pound.
I hadnât slept properly in so long. Every time I tried to close my eyes at night, Iâd dream that John had become a ghost in water chasing me.
It just kept haunting me!
âWhatâre you so afraid of? Sheâs just a she-wolf,â my wolf, Lvan, said coldly.
âItâs just that I donât want to face her alone!â I said defensively.
The last time I was alone with John on a mission, we encountered a landslide and fell into water. I managed to rescue her and wanted to give her CPR, but then I found out that John was actually a she-wolf.
At the time, I was so flustered. I had been single for years now and it was the first time I saw a werewolf of the opposite s*x half-naked.
After struggling with it for a while, I finally decided to feign ignorance.
And that was the beginning of my misery. Hiding a secret like this was too f*****g painful!
Ever since then, I had been avoiding John. Wherever she went, Iâd run the opposite way. But as fate would have it, she was assigned to my dormitory room. Such bad luck!
âYouâre such a coward!â Lvan cursed, as if I wasnât living up to his expectation.
âWhy do you think John disguises herself as a man?â I squatted under a tree and squinted at the light upstairs. Just then, the window of my room suddenly swung open and John poked her head out. Startled, I quickly hid under my quilt.
Lvan snorted, âIf youâre so curious, just ask her. Stop being such an idiot!â
I sighed, stood up, patted the dirt off of my buttocks, and turned around. To my surprise, an instructor was standing right behind me.
âWhat are you doing here?â the instructor asked expressionlessly.
âOh, Iâm enjoying the viewâ¦â
âOn a rainy day? Please. Go back to your dormitory!â
âI will, laterâ¦â
I wanted to muddle it through, but the instructor insisted on sending me to the door to my room.
I stood there wordlessly for a while. After the instructor left, I squatted at the door of the dormitory, at a loss.
It was dark outside. Soldiers coming and going all looked at me curiously.
Finally, I stopped one at random.
âBro, do you have a vacant bed in your room?â
The man shook his head and looked at me questioningly. âNo. Donât you have a place to stay?â
âNot reallyâ¦â I was at a loss as to how to explain.
The man shrugged indifferently and left with his companions.
I envied him. God! I missed Warren. I really hoped he would recover and come back as soon as possible.
I paced back and forth in front of the door for a while before finally deciding to sleep in the corridor.
Just as I squatted down to make a makeshift bed, the door suddenly swung open.
Johnâs cold eyes met mine. I froze on the spot.
We looked at each other for about ten seconds before John finally opened her mouth.
âWhy didnât you just come in?â
I laughed awkwardly and held up my hands defensively. âIâm about to.â
John glanced at my quilt in the corridor and said in a low voice, âI see.â
Then she turned around and walked back inside the room.
I was so embarrassed that I picked up the quilt on the floor and followed her in.