Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Transfer. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 54 - The Packs. Let's read the author's The Transfer Internet story right here.
"Darling girl, I've missed you," Blu said as she came up to me. I smiled at her warmly as hugged her. Her cheek was warm against mine and I enjoyed her embrace while it lasted. She slowly pulled away and then smiled at me as she stepped to the side and let Nicolas come forwards.
He hugged me tightly and sighed deeply. "Ezra has been filling me in on everything that's been happening over the weeks we've been apart. Henry is definitely being strange. I'm sorry about how he's been treating you."
Nicolas' words were sincere and they made me feel warm in my chest. I smiled and pulled away from him and shrugged my shoulders. Nicolas nodded at me as he began to introduce himself to my brothers.
I said hello to the rest of the family, and then stood by Liam again. He was still heated from what had happened with Brennon. His blood was hot and angry, and he was warmer than normal.
I slipped my hand into his and squeezed gently. He looked down at me and smiled weakly.
"Don't worry about him. He's just a jerk," I told Liam. He nodded at me and kissed my forehead, ignoring the scowl that Samaya gave him for it.
Finally, after all introductions were made, Beckett cleated his throat and gained everyone's attentions. We all turned to him, and I watched him smile at everyone.
I already knew he was going to be an incredible leader. He had no idea how good he was going to be for the pack. He truly underestimated himself all the time.
"Let me show everyone to their rooms," Beckett said as he turned. He began to walk away, and everyone followed him. I knew I would be staying in my old room, and everyone else would be bunking in cabins.
Beckett showed Liam's family to their cabins first. The adults stayed in one and then the children were in a seperate one next door. Kendall and Piper were both incredibly excited to have what they claimed was a sleepover.
Beckett showed them around the place before taking my pack to two seperate cabins. Henry and his family got a whole cabin to themselves, whilst Ezra and Jenny as well as the twins, Cass and Lila got a seperate one.
Beckett didn't explain where Liam was sleeping and I was glad because that meant he knew Liam would be staying with me. He was the only one who seemed to like Liam. I figured that it was probably because he had a mate himself and he knew how I felt towards Liam. My other brothers hadn't experienced what Beckett and I had. They would understand when they found their mates.
"Thank the moon we aren't in the same cabin. I'm tired of walking in on you two all the time," Lucas mumbled to me as he walked down the hallway of the cabin. I rolled my eyes at him and Liam squeezed my hand.
"Maybe if you left us alone, it wouldn't happen so often," Liam growled out lowly. I laughed a little at this as Beckett finally turned to me and smiled.
"Breakfast is ready in the hall. I'm sure everyone is hungry," Beckett announced to me. I nodded my head at him as we left the cabin. Everyone was surely enough waiting outside when we stepped foot out the cabin.
My brothers led everyone in the direction of the giant hall, where it would be used this morning for food and then cleared for tonight's meeting. The meeting was scheduled to start at six, and I had no idea how long it was to go for, but Henry mentioned it might be a long one. After the meeting, there was supposed to be a party.
Of course, adults weren't invited. Supposedly, one of the guys who lives in one of the houses a little further out into the woods was hosting it. Lila wanted to go, and so did Kendall and Piper apparently. Lila hadn't shut up about the damned party all morning.
Although, I didn't see the fun in going to the party. I would have preferred to stay in my room and watch t.v or have an early night. But Liam claimed that he wanted to go to the party so he could have a few drinks, so I figured that I had to go if he was attending.
The hall buzzed with people. Everyone was socialising and getting along with each other. Most people around knew each other anyways. Packs were supposed to be familiar with each other.
I wasn't all that familiar with most of the packs. Most of my childhood was spent running around, not caring about anything until recent years where I started locking myself away in my bedroom. Certain events changed me and the way I thought about things and I isolated myself because of it.
I felt a hand clasp mine and pull me forwards. I looked forwards, Rae dragging me towards the line to grab food.
"We made sure they cooked the bacon crispy, just the way you like it," Rae told me as he grabbed us a plate each and then began piling bacon onto my plate. My belly rumbled hungrily and I licked my lips.
"As much as you probably don't want to, you're going to need to control your mate on this trip. He can't just waltz in here and start causing issues with Brennon. It'll only make things worse," Rae mumbled to me as we shifted down the line, grabbing more food for ourselves.
I nodded at Rae. I understood what he meant. Liam had to respect that he was no longer in his own territory. He had boundaries and Brennon could easily kick him out the territory if things got too intense.
I didn't know how my father would react and I didn't want to know either.
"I know, Rae. I'll make sure he doesn't do anything stupid," I told him. Rae shot me a smile as we turned away from the line and headed towards the tables. There was a large empty one with a heap of seats for everyone to sit.
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