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Click here"Do I walk by your side or behind you?"
"A step behind. But stay at my side."
"Ok."
"Now, there are places in this building humans cannot go in. I will tell you when I'm going somewhere you can't. But if I do, there will be a safe area for you to wait for me in. I'll try to have at least one of my pack there, just to make sure you're ok. There will be things you'll see other humans doing that will make you uncomfortable, and I apologize in advance for them."
"Things like...what?"
Rowan sighs. "Some werewolves punish their pets by-"
"If you say 'raping them in public' or 'letting other werewolves rape them,' I'm screaming." Rowan winces. "Are you fucking kidding me?!"
"I know! I know. But as much as you can, keep your attention on me. I promise that I will keep you safe. But you cannot interfere."
"You want me to just sit there while someone's abused?"
"You have to. God knows I want to kill all those asshole werewolves, but the sad fact of life is that I can't because then I'll be killed. And then there's one less good werewolf in the world." Parker whimpers. "I know. I'm sorry." Rowan sighs. "That's about all you'll be able to handle for today," he says quietly. "Get some sleep."
She nods and walks away. She gets pajamas from the dresser that she guesses is hers now. She changes in the bathroom and steps into Rowan's bedroom. She pauses and then climbs into the bed. It's warm, and she hates it. She pulls the covers up over herself and settles in. She falls asleep.
She wakes up a little when Rowan comes to bed, but he stays apart from her. She settles and sleeps again.
Hi. Thanks for sharing this story. While I like it, I hope you don't mind a few things that I point out.
Where there is dialogue, it's good, no dialogue, not so good. Instead of repeating the same words, you could expand the vocabulary. For example, "dragged" was used so many times, it became noticeable. The same with a whole section of sentences starting with "she". You could use more complex/compound sentences and conjunctions.