At this stage, everything is fun for the pack. However, everybody was also scared. In the text, it says “We tore through …show more content…
In this story, it shows, “‘What about you, Mirabella?’ Jeanette asked politely, stooping to pick up her erasers. She was the only one of us who would still talk to Mirabella. She was high enough in the rankings that she could afford to talk to the scruggliest wolf-girl. ‘Has everything begun to make more sense, Mirabella?’” (Russell 240) This text evidence shows that most of the pack never wants to hang around Mirabella, probably because she hasn’t adapted at all. This leads to her being ostracized. In the story, it also shows “She’d chewed through her restraints and tackled me from behind, barking at unseen cougars, trying to shield me with her tiny body. ‘Caramba!’ Sister Maria squealed, dropping the flashlight. The music ground to a halt. And I have never loved someone so much, before or since, as I loved my little sister at that moment. I wanted to roll over and lick her ears, I wanted to kill a dozen spotted fawns and let her eat first.” (Russell 244) This shows that Mirabella cares for her sister Claudette, and that is why it seems that Mirabella assaults Claudette. However, she did stop on the nun’s commandment. This paragraph shows that things get chaotic when Mirabella tries to protect her sister, Claudette, from