What Happens in Chapter 05- 1 – From the Book Now Or Never
Dive into Chapter 05- 1, a pivotal chapter in Now Or Never, written by Jocelyn Davis. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
"I need help getting to my classes now." I finally say and she immediately looks at me. It takes a second for her to comprehend me before she bites her pink bottom lip again.
"I guess the tour is over so I can help you," Spencer says. Next, to me, I can hear Stacy lowly let out a growl. I ignore it knowing that Spencer most likely couldn't hear it.
"I'll see you guys later," I tell the rest of the group. Cayden smirks at me before leaving with Tori.
"Let me see your schedule," Spencer says handing out her hand. I hand her my classes and she looks through them. "Okay, well you guys came in at lunch so you only have two classes left. Sports P.E. And Stats."
"Do we have to go to the gym or the locker room first for PE?" I ask as I watch her eyelashes flutter, looking down at my classes.
"I have PE with you so I can-" she looks up at me and her eyes widen. I begin to realize how close I really am to her but I couldn't move away. In all honesty, this made me smirk at her. "Um- I can walk you." She whispers.
"Okay." I breathe out, I see her shiver as my breath fans her face. I take a step back before this gets any more interesting. Or maybe difficult.
I can't be with her, she's human. She isn't strong enough to be a Luna. There has never been a human mate before. I don't know the protocol for this. How this would all happen or what to do. And I am not even allowed to reveal us. I have to follow the rules, especially as future Alpha.
There are just too many conflicts in the way.
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SPENCER MURDOCK
His hazel eyes, the ones that change colors in the sunlight.
Punch.
His smile when he looks at me.
Punch.
His chuckle when I'm being 'adorable'.
Kick.
"Ah- dad," I said letting out a large groan. My father immediately let go of my leg, frightened. Not even seconds after, I let go of his neck and slammed his body into the ground in full force.
With my hand dangerously on his neck and the weight of my body heavily on top of him, he chuckled. "You weren't really hurting that bad, were you?" He asked, already knowing the answer.
"Gotta use every advantage I've got," I tell him. It was something he had said to me when we first started this.
"Good. You're actually obtaining what I'm teaching." He says tapping the mat in obvious defeat.
I let him go, standing upon myself, walking off the mat. I unwrap my black sparing gloves to relieve the irritating heat, grab my water bottle, and chug some down after I run it down my face to cool me off.
"You're doing really well." He says coming right next to me.
"Thanks. I learned from the best." I say, letting my hair down from my ponytail. My brown locks hit my face and rest on my shoulders.
My dad nods at me not saying much more before leaving me behind. He hasn't talked to me a lot since the incident. It didn't really bother me growing up since I had a free realm of doing whatever. The only time my father ever showed interest in me would be if I got hurt or I was training.
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