Chapter 61: A deal (2/2)
Listening to histo stay in this dangerous town It seemed she had already made up her mind, which meant there was only one person who could help hih he lost ed to pull through
“Dad, I get good grades, I have good friends and even et put into a different environment it could really affect me, and this year I’ll have my exams I can’t afford to fail my GCSE’s! Don’t you tays talk about how compromise is often important for your experiments and research? Isn’t there a e can compromise?” Tom practically pleaded
His mother was more than a little annoyed that Tom had decided to ask his father for help Nevertheless, she also knew that her son only did so when he regarded so as very i their visit so far, placed a hand on his wife’s shoulder
“We can compromise and allow you to stay until the end of this school year then” His father offered “By that point we should have finished with our project, so ill be ready to et your results You can’t say we are affecting your studies then, can you?”
It was clear froue that a school year was too long Tonise that this was the best offer he would get out of them
“Deal!”
‘I just hope that tiure out what to do with Gary’s condition How and when ah?’
After this, the Green fas like school, whether Tos ith Gary Eventually, his mother left the roos like the cost for the private roos, right You must have seen a lot of them, but have you ever seen an Altered based on a wolf?” Tom asked, when it was just hiht about it for a moment
“Now that you mention it, I haven’t so far Many that rese breed but no wolf per se Still, with howdiscovered every so often, I don’t doubt that there is one out there”
“Maybe not e think of, since they’re based on animals that don’t even see our wolf Although when I say the word ‘Wolf’ and ‘Altered’ together, it just makes me think of ‘Werewolves’” His father started to chuckle softly
Tom joined hiht no his friend was exactly coping
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At a certain apart his sheets over his head hadn’t really helped After getting the notification the high schooler had come to a realisation He pulled off his sheets and looked around He could see the vague outline of a redwas no longer there, he could no longer see it
‘I-I… I killedhim…’