Drystan Wolfgang - The Big Bad Wolf
She said they were going home, I felt relief but then, guilt. I saw it. I saw the hate and fear in his gaze as he looked like he was getting worse in his sickness... I did that... I ruined him... "You should get him home," I said, looking to Elizabeth. I couldn't look to Mason without feeling like hurling myself. The only thoughts I could think of,
I ruined him, I ruined this family... I ruined them forever. I stood straight. This girl had to wheel the wagon back herself... the wagon that she could barely move in the store. She couldn't make it back herself... but I couldn't just leave her... but I can't help her anymore... I can't... I just CAN'T... I was very torn between these decisions, and the expression was evident on my face as I bit my lip to the point of bleeding. the elongated canine's digging into my lower lip.