THE LUNA'S WRATH: 25

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NARRATIVE POV Frankie watched as the pack scrambled in panic at the discovery of Troy Presley, murdered in his own backyard. His parents were inside, watching movies in their entertainment room in the basement. They failed to hear their sons' cries for help, and somehow, that pleased Frankie even more. The Presleys weren’t horrible people, but they often turned a blind eye to much of Troy’s misdealing. He was a bully in school and a bully in his everyday life. They made Frankie’s life challenging after the placement challenges, when Troy was accused of cheating. They were extra supportive of Troy’s behaviour after the doctors told him that his face would never return to its once flawless state. Troy was no longer a pretty boy. Frankie's retaliation was all the Presleys could focus on.

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