Author's Note: This is my very first submission to Literotica.com! Please be gentle with me! I have read a lot of stories on this site and I have always felt there was something missing from them. They either went too fast, didn't have enough detail, or was unrealistic. It is a non-human story about a boy who is a werewolf in high school. He is in love with a girl, but she has no idea. This chapter doesn't have any sex in it, but there will be some in later chapters, I promise. P.S. All characters in this story are either 18 or older than 18!
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Kasen watched her from across the room. He watched as she flicked her gorgeous hair over her shoulder, as she tapped her pencil while reading a question in the physics book, as her lips moved from side to side while she wrote her answer. He loved how her head would unconsciously tilt every few seconds from one side to the other while she wrote, like she was trying to see her answer from a different side.
She didn't know it yet, but he was in love with the redhead at the front of the class. He had been for years.
Living in a small town meant that you knew all the kids in your class first, middle, and last name. So, she knew who he was and she was always nice to him, but they had never really had a conversation.
As, he sat watching her from his seat she turned around and caught his eye. She smiled and his heart stopped.
She had the most beautiful smile in the world. Her teeth were all straight and white. Her mouth wasn't too big, with lips that made him want to leap across the three rows between them and kiss her until the end of the world.
He realized he was staring when she flicked her eyes to the girl beside him and back again, before turning around to face her book again.
Macy Jones, the girl beside him, was the best friend. He always saw the two girls together.
"Stop drooling, Kasen." He heard Macy say beside him. He looked over at her and saw the giant grin on her face. He couldn't help but to smile back. He liked Macy. She was strong and stubborn. She was the kind of girl that could knock your head off without thinking twice. Yet, she was always quick to smile and slow to judge. If you landed Macy as a friend, she would be loyal forever.
Macy and Kasen had grown up next door to each other. Over the summer though, Macy and her family had moved a few blocks over. They weren't what you would call friends, but Kasen never got the feeling that Macy didn't like him.
About 7 years ago, in fifth grade, some kids got into the habit of following Macy home, teasing her about her weight. They would call her mean names during the whole walk.
Kasen's mother had always driven him to school so he had never witnessed this.
One day, Kasen was home sick and heard them coming down the street. Looking out his window, he watched Macy run into her house with tears in her eyes, and the boys laughed as they continued past.
The next day, Kasen told his mother not to pick him up from school. That he wanted to walk with a friend. That afternoon, he followed Macy at a distance. About two blocks from her house, they boys came out of a side street. They immediately began yelling names and calling her a cry baby when she turned and yelled at them to leave her alone.
One boy got cute and pinched her sides, telling her how much he loved her fat. Kasen didn't even hesitate. He wasn't far behind so it only took a second to run up, grab the kid by his wrist as he went to pinch Macy again, and yank him away from her.
The entire group stopped, including Macy, at the sound of the boy screaming as his shoulder popped out of place. Kasen had been shocked, but he didn't let it show. He yelled at the boys to leave Macy alone. They quickly left.
After that, Macy had looked at Kasen with a new level of respect. She grew out of her baby fat, and into a very pretty blond that most of the guys would be glad to be with.