The End
My Life is a Disney MovieREAD FROM CHAPTER 49! THIS IS THE LAST CHAPTER! ALSO, READ MESSAGE AT THE END!
Everything was over. No more evil doctor. No more prophecy. And no more fan girls.
Everything was back to normal.
Well, almost everything.
“I can’t believe this is the mating ritual for a vampire!” Kai called out absurdly.
Eun Mi groaned reluctantly in the center of the circle that her wolves surrounded her in.
“Yeah, it is. Believe it or not.”
“Are you sure you can handle this?” asked Lay.
Eun Mi rolled her eyes at the protective wolf. “Yes, I can. Do you doubt my abilities?” She smirked at him challengingly. “Or rather, are you too afraid?”
At that, every wolf stiffened. Their manhood was being questioned now.
They all slid into their stances.
“Oh, it’s on,” Kris growled out.
Eun Mi grinned excitedly, sliding into her own stance. Her eyes changed color as she started to become more like an animal. “Once it’s activated, I can’t stop,” she warned.
“Don’t worry. How hard will it be?” Chan Yeol shrugged offhandedly.
Her fangs started to grow, and her eyes bled red.
“Just don’t feel too hurt if I really do try to kill you.”
Three hours later…
Eun Mi sulked on her bed, her hands clutching her as she glared daggers at a sheepish wolf.
“Out of all of the spots you could have bitten, you bit me in my ,” she sneered. Her eye twitched in annoyance, her glare intensifying at the terrified Jong In.
“I’m sorry?”
She let out a growl and shifted further away from the ring of wolves that surrounded her bed. She was covered in bandages, a result of twelve wolves trying to get a bite of her to complete the mating process.
“That’s why I don’t like the mating ritual. It requires me to try and kill you guys while you try to bite me.”
“Then, why did you do it with all of us simultaneously? You could have done it one by one,” Su Ho reasoned.
“That’s because,” she averted her gaze shyly, “It would have been awkward. Besides, I got it done in one shot.”
“And now, you’re severely injured,” Lay said, still tending to her injuries.
“Hey, you guys didn’t leave unscathed either!” She grinned mischievously at their wounds as they looked away in embarrassment. “I told you not to underestimate me.”
“Anyway, you still got hurt,” said Kris, trying to divert the subject away from their pride.
“Whatever. My injuries don’t matter. What does matter t
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