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nding work as a human in a world dominated by werewolves, especially in the midst of the hustle and bustle of the city, wasn’t easy. Even though I had a degree in Early Childhood Education, no schools wanted to hire me because I was a human. Werewolf parents were outraged at the thought of a “worthless human” teaching their children, as if my skills, drive, and education meant nothing. So, I was now limited to service jobs, which were also unfortunately hard to come by because the job market was oversaturated with other humans who were also desperate to pay their bills. If I didn’t find a job soon, though, I would lose my apartment. My landlord had already given me a thirty-day notice. If I didn’t pay my rent -- and the three months of rent that I already owed -- by the end of the thirty days, he was going to evict me. At least I still had my boyfriend, Sam. He wasn’t extraordinarily well-off either despite being a werewolf, but at least he had a job and could pay his rent. We had been together for three years now and had known each other for five, so maybe it was time to talk about moving in together soon. As I was walking down the packed city street, a thin layer of sweat caked to mor, can't you understand the basic principle of saving lives?!" Saving lives? His words suddenly triggered my memory. Chloe Summers was the only girl in their circle. She loved thrills and challenges. On thor, can't you understand the basic principle of saving lives?!" Saving lives? His words suddenly triggered my memory. Chloe Summers was the only girl in their circle. She loved thrills and challenges. On the day Liam and I got married, she was street racing. When it was time to exchange rings, she made a phone call and had Liam's group of friends leave, leaving me awkwardly waiting at the altar. In the end, she only suffered minor injuries. Afterwards, she apologized with an innocent look, "Sorry, Evelyn, I thought I was about to die and wanted to see them one last time. I didn't mean to interrupt your wedding." Her cutesy tone made me feel nauseous, but out of consideration for Liam, I had to swallow my pride. I know that even if I express unhappiness, Liam always has a reason to excuse her. My dignity has been worn away countless times in Liam's favoritism. Thinking about this, a dense pain crawls up my heart again. It's ridiculous that he has psychological barriers only towards his own wife. Seeing me silent, Liam finally realized that something was wrong with my emotions. He gently kissed my hair falling down and said in a very gentle tone, "Darling, don't be angry. The doctor said my illness needs to be taken slowly. Can we have a little more time together?" He was like a different person from before. I pushed him away and said calmly, "No need, let's get a divorce. Spend more time with your Chloe, she can help you with your illness." "Evelyn, what are you doing? I told you it was just to save someone!" Before I could argue, the phone on the bedside table rang. I didn't even need to look at the caller ID; no one would call at this hour except her. Liam almost instinctively picked up the phone, afraid of missing every second. "Liam, I feel terrible, can you come and e day Liam and I got married, she was street racing. When it was time to exchange rings, she made a phone call and had Liam's group of friends leave, leaving me awkwardly waiting at the altar. In the end, she only suffered minor injuries. Afterwards, she apologized with an innocent look, "Sorry, Evelyn, I thought I was about to die and wanted to see them one last time. I didn't mean to interrupt your wedding." Her cutesy tone made me feel nauseous, but out of consideration for Liam, I had to swallow my pride. I know that even if I express unhappiness, Liam always has a reason to excuse her. My dignity has been worn away countless times in Liam's favoritism. Thinking about this, a dense pain crawls up my heart again. It's ridiculous that he has psychological barriers only towards his own wife. Seeing me silent, Liam finally realized that something was wrong with my emotions. He gently kissed my hair falling down and said in a very gentle tone, "Darling, don't be angry. The doctor said my illness needs to be taken slowly. Can we have a little more time together?" He was like a different person from before. I pushed him away and said calmly, "No need, let's get a divorce. Spend more time with your Chloe, she can help you with your illness." "Evelyn, what are you doing? I told you it was just to save someone!" Before I could argue, the phone on the bedside table rang. I didn't even need to look at the caller ID; no one would call at this hour except her. Liam almost instinctively picked up the phone, afraid of missing every second. "Liam, I feel terrible, can you come and y forehead from spending the day running from business to business as I tried to find someone who would hire me, I started to realize how hungry I was. I couldn’t afford to eat out, but the delicious smells coming from the restaurants I passed began to make my mouth water. One particular restaurant across the street caught my eye, but not because of the smell of food. I stopped in my tracks, my eyes widening. Inside the restaurant, right in the window, was Sam. He w
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