I woke up groggily with Dr. Lovewitt back at my bedside. I wasn’t sure how long I was sleeping but from the sight of the moon shining through the bay window, I slept away the rest of the day. This was good because since getting the cufflink removed, I felt stronger at night anyways. The moon rejuvenated my strength and my wolf felt more alive than ever. I peered around the room and saw that only Marlon was there. That was a relief as well because I didn’t want anyone to see me like this. I hated being the weak one. I winced at the coldness of the scope that was placed on my stomach; Marlon looked worried, as did Dr. Lovewitt. I knew they must have been discussing something before I woke up. “Oh good, you’re awake,” Dr. Lovewitt said as he took the scope off my stomach. “What’s goin

