The Truth

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Addison's POV

Addison finished her day of school and ran cheer practice. Well Bree ran cheer practice, Addison just stood behind her agreeing with everything she said.

After what seemed like hours, cheer practice was done and Addison was free. Free to find out what happened to her being a werewolf.

She was walking out of school after cheer and was on her phone. She was checking the weather when someone tapped her on the shoulder.

Addison spun around knocking her bag to the floor.

"Oh sorry Addiaon." Eliza apologized.

"It's fine." Addison smiled. Eilza helped her pick up her things. "What are you still doing here?"

"Computer coding club just ended. "Eliza smiled. Addison nodded in the silence.

"Well bye! I have to get to the forbidden forest and back before nightfall." Addison started walking again. Eliza caught up with her.

"That's why I wanted to talk to you. I don't think you should go alone." Eliza said. "If the werewolves did kick you out." Addison winced. "Sorry. I think you need a protector."

"You don't think I can protect myself?" Addison asked. She smiled a bit.

"No! You can. Zed has told me your low kicking threats." Eliza grinned. "But I want to see how the moonstone is affecting their necklesses. The moonstones are fascinating don't you think?"

"Uh sure." Addison gave a confused smiled. "You can come. Let's go."

Eliza and Addison walked to the Forbidden Forest. The forest reminded her of her visions from earlier that day.

One was of her and another person underneath a moonlit sky sharing a kiss. The other was seven Monster Patrol trucks racing away and a pink mist attacking her.

"Hey Eliza. When Zed was zombied out I had two visions. One was a kiss under a moonlit sky. The other was a pink mist attacking and seven monster patrol trucks racing away." Addison said. "What do you think that means?"

"I'm not sure. Maybe they are just dreams. It could be your memories coming back out. No memory can be removed from your head. All you memories are still there just clouded." Eliza said. "By what? I don't know."

"When we talk about something the brain makes connections to our past and to what we have seen. When you see a situation that is similar to what you went through in the past, your brain tries to connect to that moment." Eliza said.

"Huh so you think when I go to the Wolf Den I'll get another vision?" Addison asked.

"Maybe. I don't know if the situation has to be more specific." Eliza shrugged.

They reached the Wolf Den. Outside the den the dirt was all freshly turned. Little silver mists were curling up to the  sky.

Addison walked inside. It was a mess. All the benches were overturned. A table was turned over. Dirt and leaves were all over which was unlike the wolves.

"What happened?" Addison asked.

"Looks like some kind of struggle." Eliza said. "No blood though."

Addison nodded. "I wonder if anyone is here."

"I don't want to go down in those tunnels again." Eliza shuttered. "I know I'm a zombie but I hate cramped spaces. "

Addison sat down. "I wish I knew what happened. I could have helped."

"Is the cave triggering any memories?" Eliza asked.

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