Chapter 25
**Chapter 0025**
**+25 BONUS**
**Judy’s POV**
“Miss Judy!” Adam growled as I walked into Matt’s bedroom. “This is highly inappropriate. You aren’t supposed to be in their private bedrooms for any reason.”
I paused, surprised by Adam’s sudden outburst. I had only come to check on my friends, but now I felt a wave of embarrassment wash over me. Adam always took his role seriously, but sometimes he could be a bit too strict.
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“Adam, I was just—” I started to explain, but he cut me off.
“No excuses. You need to respect their space.” His voice was firm, but I could see a hint of concern in his eyes.
I sighed, realizing he meant well. “Okay, I understand. I just wanted to make sure they were alright.”
He softened a little, his tone becoming less harsh. “I know you care, but there are boundaries we should all follow.”
I nodded, accepting his point. “You’re right. I’ll leave them alone.”
As I turned to walk out, I heard him say, “Thank you, Miss Judy.”
That small gesture made me feel a little better. Even though he could be tough, I knew he just wanted to keep everyone safe.
“Two,” you said, “you destroyed Gavin’s property.”
The door was barely hanging on its hinges. I took a quick look at it before meeting Adam’s gaze. He looked really angry that someone would do something like that, but I just shrugged.
“I will pay to get the door fixed,” I told him. “Gavin can take it from my paycheck.”
He looked like he was about to respond, but I didn’t pay him any attention. I turned away, focusing on the task at hand.
I turned my attention to Matt, who was sitting on his bed, staring at his tablet as if nothing had happened. I could see the bags under his eyes and the strain from staring at the screen for so long.
I walked over to him.
“Matt,” I said, trying to get his attention. When he didn’t respond, I raised my voice. “Matthew!”
Still, he ignored me. His expression was serious as he stared at the screen, completely focused. I could see he was deep in thought, and it felt like I was invisible.
He was murmuring something quietly to himself.
“Stupid level…” he said under his breath.
I could hear the sounds of the player dying over and over again, and I frowned. I knew this game well. I had played it many times. I had even mastered it.
With that thought in mind…
With a smirk, I snatched the tablet from his hands.
“Hey!” he shouted, trying to grab it back. I held it just out of his reach, focusing on the screen instead.
I began to go through the tablet, scanning its contents.
I took the necessary steps to level up the character. I got him the right equipment and armor he needed to pass the level. After that, I continued with the mission that Matt was working on. Matt had gone from desperately trying to get through the challenges to now being well-prepared for what lay ahead.
I was focused on the tablet, and my friend watched me with a look of awe. With ease, I took down each bad guy in the game and finished the mission.
“Wow!” he gasped. “That was amazing! How did you do that?”
I shrugged. “I’ve played this game before,” I told him.
Then, I went into the save file and deleted everything I had just done.
“Why would you do that?!” he exclaimed.
I raised an eyebrow at him.
“I thought you’d be a fair player and want to beat the level on your own,” I said to him, teasingly.
He frowned at me.
“I’ve been trying to beat that level all day!” he exclaimed, frustrated.
I just shrugged.
“I can show you how to do it,” I said to him. “But first, you need to finish your homework. Adam says you have a lot of it.”
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**Chapter 25**
**+25 BONUS**
It was at that moment…
The moment I noticed that Adam had left the room, I felt indifferent. It didn’t matter; I didn’t need him here for this.
Matt glared at me, but I stood firm in front of him, not backing down.
“That’s my condition,” I said.
“I added firmly.
He looked at the tablet still in my hands.
“Do you promise you’ll help me?” he asked.
I nodded.
“I never break my promises, especially when it comes to video games,” I replied.
He sighed and then nodded.
“Okay, let’s do my homework,” he said.
I pointed to his backpack in the corner of the room.
“Grab that and meet me downstairs in the parlor,” I told him.
I turned and walked out of his room. I didn’t wait for him or look for Adam. Instead, I headed down the stairs and into the front parlor.
The parlor felt like a fancy hotel lobby. It had big, beautiful floors and elegant decorations.
The room had tall windows that reached the ceiling, letting in lots of natural light and offering a lovely view of the gardens outside.
I sat on the couch, waiting for Matt to join me. He didn’t take long to come back; he quickly grabbed his backpack and walked into the parlor. He
I sat next to him on the couch as he pulled out a bunch of papers, books, and writing tools.
I smiled and said, “Let’s get started.”
For the next few hours, we worked together to finish all of his homework assignments.
I did a little studying and was amazed by the amount of work assigned to a 7-year-old. But I guess it’s a bit different for werewolf students.
As the sun set, a maid walked into the parlor with a faint smile.
as she looked down at Matt.
“The cooks have made your supper, Master Matthew,” he said to him. “You can come to the kitchen whenever you are ready.”
Matt pouted for a moment, then looked up at me.
“Can you join me for dinner?” he asked.