I stumbled to the castle wall and climbed it despite the agony.
I barely made it over and fell.
"Allen!" I stopped.
Dason? Unbelievable!
"Are you hurt?"He helped me up.
"Quit!"
"Let's discuss later," Dason scowled.
Dason changed before I could answer.
He lifted me and sped away from the Rosryal castle.Dason hung me from a tree.
I panted on its trunk.
I inquired, "Are you tired?"
Dason hadn't become human yet.
I admired his wolf shape.
His fur glistened in the moonlight.
Dason nagged, "We're mates. We're one. We shouldn't behave individually."
"Allen, I'm powerful. Don't treat me like a kid. From now on, we must advance and retreat together. Do you understand?"
"Okay, Dason," I cried or laughed.
"I'll assist you, but it'll hurt."
Dason scrutinized me.
I nodded as she cleaned my wound.
I saw her anxiety in the moonlight.
Dason gasped and fell into tears when Allen said, "Does it hurt? Please be cautious next time."
Dason, it's okay. Don't weep.