All of a sudden while she was walking she saw a huge wolf footprint in the snow.
She didn't know if she should follow the trail or leave it alone, the last time she encountered a wolf that big, It could have killed her. She decided to follow it, her healing power would protect her from any attack and she could easily use her levitation power to move the animals away from her.
Venza had been following the tracks for about ten minutes, but the tracks all of a sudden weren't wolf tracks anymore, now they somehow turned into human tracks.
"What the heck"? Venza said quietly to herself.
She had her phone in her pocket to she took it out and took a picture of the tracks that turned from animal to human.
--Venza POV--
After I took that picture I went home.
When I got home my dad wasn't there yet, I walked over to our printer and connected my phone to it. Then I printed off the picture of the foot prints that turned from wolf to human.
Then I took the picture and went upstairs, first I deleted to photo from my phone, so if my dad decided to search my phone for some reason, he wouldn't find it.
I grabbed a small folder from my closet and put the printed photo in it, and put it under my bed, I also kept my notebooks under my bed too. I grabbed one of them out and sat on my bed while I read it.
It was the one about things I noticed that seem weird or important. Mostly all the things in that book were about the Cullins, I added a note onto one of the pages that read
'they never come to school on sunny days'
I also wrote under it,
'my friend says that their parents take them hiking and camping when it's nice out'.
On another page I wrote,
'its kinda hard to believe that they aren't even a little related, they all have pale skin and golden eyes, and iv never seen anyone with that eye color before'.
It really was hard to believe.
While I was sitting there I started thinking about my dad, I hadn't told him about any of this stuff, I didn't tell him I had powers, I didn't tell him about the Cullins. I felt kind of guilty, but I think it's best he doesn't know about this stuff.
