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The Third Year of Wolf Decay

The Third Year of Wolf Decay

By:  SunechoCompleted
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In the third year of my wolf decay, I was dying. It was a rare condition. I wanted to donate my body to research. I called my mother, three years since I'd last seen her, and asked her to sign the donation consent form. Without her signature, there'd be no one to handle my remains. She was busy with work. "Are you really making up something like this just to get attention?" she snapped. But I begged, and she gave a cold laugh and agreed. "What a miserable thing to deal with. You better actually be dying." Later, my wolf heart ended up on her dissection table. And that woman, who had nothing but contempt for me, actually killed three people for me.

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Chapter 1

Chapter 1

The donation consent form I'd sent hadn't gotten a response in days.

By the time the call connected, my fingers were so stiff I could barely hold the phone.

I set it flat on the table, hunched forward, and called out, "Mother."

A pause on the other end, then the rustle of turning pages.

"Laila?" Her voice carried the irritation of someone interrupted. "What is it?"

"I... want to donate... my body. Needs... family signature. I sent... the form."

My brain was sluggish. The words came out in fragments.

Her voice went taut.

"Laila, how many times have I told you, I'm busy! Stop making things up."

I hesitated, then said, "My wolf... has been deteriorating. For three years."

A scoff.

"Three years?" She said it back slowly, her voice laced with icy disdain. "Laila, wolf decay doesn't last three years. You're lying again. And the last time you showed up, your color was perfectly fine."

That was the cruel irony of it. The worse my condition got, the healthier I looked.

A false flush. I'd read about it in one of her papers. It was one of the early signs.

I didn't get a chance to explain. Someone called from her end: "Professor Astrid! The meeting's starting!"

She pulled the phone away and said something muffled, then came back speaking fast, almost too fast for me to catch.

"I'll sign it. But you better actually be dying."

She didn't believe me. Or maybe she did, and just didn't care.

I lay back on the pillow and stared at the crack in the ceiling for a long time, until my eyes burned. Then I closed them.
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