"I'm not apologizing to you" I told the girl in defense as she laid on me pulling my arm
"Take it back" Winnie told me as a grunted
"No way" I repeated" as she bent my arm making me squirm
"Uncle damn it, uncle" I said tapping out as she eased her grip
"Are you sorry" Winnie, her knees digging in my stomach
"You trying to get an apology from threatening me you think I could give you a sincere apology, get lost" I said pushing her off as we continued fighting. We quickly turned the bedroom into a battle ground, throwing every insult and vulgarity we knew at each other as she picked up a Rubik Cube throwing it as it clotted me in the face
"Ouch, know that was crossing the line" I said to her chucking the puzzle back
"Get out of my room you hair coated tramp" I replied as her face turned boiling red
"That's it" She recoiled throwing a punch at me causing me to fall back as got up wiping my mouth
"Damn, you have a right hook" I said somewhat irritated somewhat impressed
"Meaning?" Winnie said confused as I elaborated
"Most Girls I know can even throw a decent punch, you landing me on my back I told her" as she looked with a sense of pride
"Are you complementing me?" Winnie said confused as looked at her
"Don't get used to it, cause it ain't happening again" I told her
"I won't" she replied leaving my room
"Don't you dare hit me again" I told her as she told me to get lost slamming my door. I laid back on my bed, wiping my mouth seeing the red stain on my fingers.
(Switch to Winnie's POV)
I walked back to my room cooling down after our encounter. After thinking about it maybe I did go over the limit hitting Leslie as hard as I did but then again I was pissed. Humans are shallow creature, all they care about is how someone looks and if you're not normal, you're no good in their eyes. Just Because I'm coated in fur and have long claws doesn't make me any less a person. But Leslie would never see that, all he sees are monsters; and you know what that's what I see in him. I poked my head out my bedroom window looking at the moonlight calming down. The night sky relaxed me. Some would tell me to probably make friends here, but that's not why I was here, I never had friends and I never needed them, Even the other girls never paid much attention to me, the only people I really had were my family and I only saw them a few times a year, My father figured that me being in a finishing school would be safer then travel around with the pack, I do admit he was a very busy man, leading a whole wolf pack so he never really had time for me; I know he cares about me and he likes seeing me, but I never really connected to anyone. But I was thinking too much and depressing myself. I crawled on my bed looking up at the ceiling
