

WOLVIRE
Trapped in a gilded cage, Barbara longs for freedom, oblivious to the hidden dangers that lurk just beyond her parents' overprotective grasp. When a move to her Gran's house promises a taste of independence, she finds herself entangled with a mysterious boy who speaks of vampires and wolf-shifters—creatures she thought were mere myths. Is her family's strictness a prison, or a shield against a terrifying truth?My mom drove us to the airport, the window of the car we were riding in was left open. Phoenix city temperature 23° C, clear sky, blue without clouds. I wore my favorite shirt — sleeveless, white lace; I wear it as a symbol of farewell. The object I was carrying was a piece of parka… er, but this is Bella's story in the Twilight novel, not mine.
Ha ha! I am sorry to Stephenie Meyers for brazenly copying the main paragraphs of her novels. I did not mean to plagiarism, really! I love her!
However, of course Mom took me to the airport… with my biological father, not a stepfather. The airport is not located in the city of Phoenix, but the city of Jakarta, Indonesia. Regarding to the object that I was carrying… not just a piece of parka, but also a suitcase of clothes. Then another suitcase containing the rest of the clothes, books and other items that I thought were important.
Then, smartphone and an earphone.
What do you expected from an eighteen-year-old girl like me in 2021? Of course, there must be a gadget!
