A/N: If all goes well the next chapter shall be uploaded next Tuesday.

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"Don't you think Maddy looks a bit… tired?" Liam whispered to Sam, making sure to keep his voice low.

"So?" Sam shrugged, bored, twiddling his pen in his fingers. Liam snatched it away.

"So, it's a new moon, Sam. New moon is the opposite of Full Moon." Liam sighed as Sam raised his eyebrows, smirking.

"You think Maddy's a werewolf?" Sam said, in his irritating way. Liam narrowed his eyes. "I thought you gave up on that theory? Maddy keeps wolves, remember?"

Liam glared at him.

"Who's to say Werewolves can't change into wolves whenever they want?" Liam shot back. "I know what I saw."

Sam's only response was a snort.

Liam dropped the topic, turning his attention to Mr Jeffries. The teacher clapped his hands together.

"We have a School Camp coming up." He said. Kay groaned.

"Sir," she whined, slumping down "We had a camp only last month…-"

"And we are having yet another one! No excuses, Kay. It's compulsory."

The class groaned. Katrina put up her hand.

"Sir?" She asked curiously. "When is the camp?"

Jeffries looked up.

"Two weeks from now." He said, and was met with an even bigger groan from the class. Liam turned to face Sam, and stopped, looking over his friend's shoulder. Yes, he had definitely seen Maddy, Rhydian and Jana all exchange frightened looks. Liam frowned. Two weeks from now… 14 days… If it was a new moon now…

"Sam," he began, but was cut off.

"Look, I don't want to hear about it." Sam said angrily. "You made us all look like idiots when you said that there was a Werewolf in Stonybridge. Drop it, okay?"

Liam crossed his arms, thinking. Two weeks away was a full moon, and since the camp was compulsory…

"Can anyone tell me when Harold Bluetooth was born?" Jeffries was saying, looking around the class hopefully. Everyone was either trying to sleep, chatting, or ignoring him. "Anyone?" He sighed as no-one put up their hand. Liam, looking over at Sam, felt the same way.


Maddy pushed the camping form in front of her dad.

"What's this?" Her dad asked, picking it up. His forehead crinkled, his wrinkles deepening.

"Camping form." She replied, swinging herself onto a chair. "It's compulsory." Her mum walked into the living room with an armful of washing. She put it in a basket before coming up to the table.

"What's this?" she asked, also frowning.

"That's what dad said." Maddy replied, flicking her brown hair over her shoulder. Her dad looked up, having finished reading the form.

"Two weeks." He said. "Maddy, you know what's happening in two weeks-"

"The full moon, yes, I know!" She shook her head. "Dad, you act like I can't take care of myself! I'm not a cub anymore. I'll be fine. I was fine at Lindisfarne, wasn't I? There's woods at the campsite, anyway." Her parents still looked sceptical. She was glad she hadn't mentioned that Shannon and Tom had almost found out her secret at Lindisfarne. "If I have to, I can run to the tunnels before the moon rises." Maddy crossed her arms. She could see her dad finally being persuaded. Her mum hadn't stopped frowning. Maddy tried a new tactic. "It would be too noticeable if I didn't go to the camp. Someone would be bound to realise that it was a full moon." Emma nodded, her face clearing. Good.

"Is Jana going?" Her mum asked. Maddy nodded. "I don't like that wolf. She better be careful." Maddy sighed in exasperation. There was nothing she could do that would change her parents opinion about Jana, no matter how much she tried.

"Rhydian's going to the camp." She said quickly. Her parents looked at each other.

"Fine." Her mum said at last.

"Yes!" Maddy yelled, punching the air.

"You're all to stay in the tunnels, though." her mum warned, and Maddy nodded. She grabbed her phone from the table, and sent a text to Rhydian.

I CAN GO.


The class sat on the bus, dodging the bits of paper that flew everywhere. Woodland flashed passed the window, the rain hammering on the bus roof. Shouting and chatter filled the air, punctuated by Mr. Jeffries occasional "Settle down, now!"

Liam sat in the seat behind Jimi and Sam. He had dropped comments on Maddy's behaviour all week, yet they still didn't believe him. Finally, he decided the urgency demanded more desperate action. Liam had been cautious to show his friends the evidence, in case they did something stupid, such as delete it or show it the werewolf herself.

"Jimi." Liam poked the shoulder that showed in the gap between the seats. Jimi turned round.

"In case you didn't realise, I'm talking to Sam." He retorted, and attempted to turn back. Liam grabbed his shoulder.

"Here, watch this." Liam passed the phone to Jimi. He took it and looked at it in disgust.

"Is this about your obsession with w-"

Jimi was cut short as Liam drove his nail into Jimi's wrist. Jimi wrenched his hand from Liam, wincing.

"What was that about?" he yelped, his disgust now aimed at Liam. Liam placed a finger on his lips, pointed to his eyes and then behind him. Sam frowned, glanced towards the back of the bus, and deepened his frown.

"She's watching us." Sam said. All three of them knew who She was. Maddy Smith. Liam raised his eyebrows, and Jimi and Sam's expressions changed to that of puzzlement.

"Watch it." Liam pointed to the phone. Jimi pressed the play button, and held it so the phone could only be seen by the three of them. When they got to the bit where the eyes changed colour, Jimi looked back at Liam, an incredulous look on his face. When the video was finished, he opened his mouth but Liam shook his head. In the next few minutes, Liam managed to convey to the other two through hand signals that tonight was the full moon. Sam and Jimi nodded in agreement, and it was decided. They would keep a close eye on Maddy, whatever the cost.

Jana didn't like the fire. It was only the middle of the day, but it was cold, despite the many layers of clothing people chucked on. As a most unfortunate result, Mr. Jeffries decided it would be wonderful to light a fire. It had been a chore, collecting the firewood, as most of it had been wet, and Jana had secretly hoped that there were no dry pieces. Alas, there were some after all, and ten minutes later a spark lit the small Tepee of wood. Jana shivered as the flames crept up, engulfing the bark, spurting and spluttering. She looked away, knowing if she didn't, she would panic.

"Are you sure you don't want to come and join us?" Mr. Jeffries called out. Jana, Rhydian and Maddy shook their heads violently, creeping back a bit. Way to go for subtlety, Jana thought grimly. Rhydian nudged Maddy, and she nudged him back, both grinning goofily. Jana sighed and rolled her eyes, but smiled as well. The Wolf inside them was itching to run free, to leap into the rain-drenched forest behind them. It was only natural that they would goof around. It was better than the alternative, which was constant mood swings.

"You'll have to join us soon." Mr. Jeffries continued. The three Wolfblood's snapped their attention back to him.

"What?" said Rhydian hoarsely, but Jeffries knew he had heard.

"We're toasting marshmallows."

"But sir-!"

"No excuses Rhydian!"

Rhydian fumbled and spluttered out the worst excuse Jana had ever heard.

"But sir, I- I'm allergic to Marshmallows." Rhydian winced as soon as the words came out of his mouth. Jeffries raised his eyebrows, and the K's snickered.

"Come, now, Rhydian! You've scoffed enough sweets for me to notice. The only way you'll get over your fear is if you actually face it."

"Scaredy cat!" Jimi yelled out, and everyone laughed. "Are you scared of fire, Leek Boy?"

"Just sit down." Maddy whispered. "Don't look at the flames."

Everyone laughed, and Rhydian snorted, moving forwards to sit on the log.

"You too, Maddy, Jana." Jeffries said. Jana looked up, horrified.

"Oh- oh no, Mr-"

She was met with jeers and laughter. Humiliated, Jana made her way to the log, sitting next to Rhydian. Why were humans so nasty? She could feel the prickle of heat on her skin, and her heart began to beat, her fingers started to tingle. Jana closed her eyes. No tingling, no tingling. It stopped. Maddy and Rhydian's heartbeats were high, so she nudged them.

"Thanks." Maddy whispered back. They were all passed a stick and a marshmallow, and they stuck theirs in the fire. Jana, Rhydian and Maddy didn't dare to look. After a while, Jana took the marshmallow out, and discovered it to be burnt. She flinched, wiped the burnt bits off and ate it. I definitely prefer them raw, she thought.

She didn't look up, she didn't see the startled faces of three. She didn't see the knowing glances that passed between them.


It was early afternoon when the sun finally came out of the clouds. The hiking group was led by Miss. Graham. Katrina, Kay and Kara were at the front of the line, as usual. Also as usual, they were squabbling.

"Give it!" Kara shouted, her shrill voice echoing through the woods. She attempted to reach something in Kay's hand, but Kay held the something high in the air. Katrina reached for it too, yelling fiercely. Rhydian snickered, watching them. Miss. Graham was steadily ignoring the K's, instead lecturing some poor kid about why hiking was good for one's health. Rhydian nudged Shannon, who was gazing around at the woods with fervent interest. He pointed out the squabbling students, and she grinned.

"You'd never think they'd have it in them." Shannon remarked, her plait swinging from side to side.

"Give me back my phone!" Kara shouted, but to no avail. Katrina swung her handbag around, attempting to hit Kay's arm, but Kay dodged, a jeering smile plastered across her face. Kara wrenched her hat off her head, battering Kay with it. Finally, a result. Kay screamed in indignation.

"Miss!" she yelled, still holding the phone above her head. Miss Graham broke off from her conversation. She was very annoyed. In contrast, the kid looked blissfully happy, and Rhydian had to chuckle at this.

"Alright!" the sport's teacher yelled, making everyone in a five kilometre radius stop and stare. It was practically torture on Rhydian's ears, which were turned incredibly sensitive by the effect of the full moon. "Kay, give Kara's phone back RIGHT NOW!" Miss Graham pointed at Kara, her face distorted in anger. Kay scrunched up her own face.

"If I can't have it, she can't have it!" Kay yelled, and with all the force of a professional discus thrower, she hurled the phone over the heads of gasping 16/17 year old's. To Rhydian, it seemed to move in slow-motion, soaring through the air, it's direction clear as crystal. He sprang up what had to be at least two metres, and intercepted the phone, catching it in his hands. He landed on the ground, and felt the grin start to slip off his face. Everyone was looking at him.

"Err…" he held up the phone, "I got Kara's phone…" there was a brief moment of complete and utter silence -even the birds stopped chattering- and then someone started to clap. Within a few seconds, the entire group had joined in, and Rhydian ducked his head, smiling.

"My phone!" Kara ran up to Rhydian, "That was SO awesome!" she said, batting her eyelids at Rhydian. He paused.

"Err, thanks." He replied, baffled, and Kara went back to a group consisting of the very jealous Kay and Katrina.

After a minute, Miss. Graham called everyone to resume the hiking. She stopped, turning to Rhydian.

"You really would have made a very good goalie." She remarked, and walked off. Shannon punched Rhydian in the arm.

"See?" she said, smiling ridiculously, "She really is a nice person when you get to know her."

Rhydian shook her head.

"Only when you're in her good books." He muttered, making them both laugh.

He didn't turn around, he didn't see the slightly-less startled faces of three. He didn't see the knowing glances that passed between them.


Liam faced Jimi and Sam, a stern look on his face. It was late afternoon, the sun already sinking gracefully towards the horizon.

"The three of them." He whispered, a gleam in his eye. "They're all werewolves. Think about it! Rhydian- no human can jump that high! Jana- did you see the way she flinched from the fire? Wolves hate fire, they won't come near it. Maddy- we have proof enough."

Jimi looked thoughtful.

"What of Shannon and Tom?" he asked, tapping his chin. Liam shook his head.

"Nah, they sat around the fire like it was nothing."

Sam had more pressing matters on his mind.

"The teachers won't let us out, you know."

Jimi rolled his eyes.

"So we sneak out, dumb-o."

Sam stood up straighter.

"We can use our phones!" he exclaimed, digging out his phone. "We'll video the transformation!" he turned to Liam. "You'll make sure we get credit, right? When you're all rich and famous?" Liam nodded.

"It's about an hour to sundown, and another half to moonrise-" he began to say, but was cut short.

"Come on, campers!" Mr Jeffries yelled, "Gather round, now!"


A/N: The plot thickens...

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