LOGINA human. My mate? No. That wasn't right. Humans were weak. They were servants at best—slaves at worst. They didn't belong with us. They weren't made for love. I turned suddenly and slammed my fist into the stone wall beside me. The sharp crack of bone against stone echoed through the room. The boy had been dragged away, out of my sight, and I still felt the burn of his presence in my chest. My claws had already pushed out, sharp and uncontrollable. My eyes burned, the edges of my vision tinted red. The beast within me was on the edge of taking over. "He's nothing!" I roared to no one in particular. "He can't be my mate!"
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Noah I walked slowly down the dark road. My legs felt like lead, heavy with an exhaustion that went deeper than just a long day. Every step was a struggle. My school bag, stuffed with heavy books I barely had the energy to read, slipped from my shoulder. It hit the ground with a dull thud that seemed to echo in the quiet street. I tried to reach for it, but my body finally gave up. My knees buckled, and I fell hard onto the rough pavement. The impact sent a jolt of pain through my body. I felt a sharp sting on my lip and, when I licked it, I tasted the metallic tang of blood. I stayed there for a moment, my forehead resting against the cold ground, just trying to catch my breath. The world felt too big and I felt too small. Then, I heard it. Footsteps. They weren't the hurried steps of someone heading home to dinner. They were slow, deliberate, and heavy. I lifted my head and squinted against the dim streetlights. Three figures stood right in front of me. They looked like giants from my position on the ground. My heart sank into my stomach. I knew those shoes. I knew that posture. It was Max and his crew. They were the same bullies from school who made it their mission to ensure I never had a moment of peace. Max, the leader, stepped closer. Without a word, he reached down and grabbed me by the neck of my shirt. He yanked me up with such force that my feet barely touched the ground. I could see the pores on his face and the mean glint in his eyes. His breath smelled of stale cigarettes, making me want to gag. "I warned you, Noah," he growled. His fingers tightened around my collar, cutting off my air. "I told you to stay away from my girl, didn't I?" I struggled to get the words out, my voice coming out in a thin, desperate gasp. "I have nothing to do with your girlfriend," I managed to say. "I don't even like her. You’ve got it all wrong, Max." Max didn't move. He stared at me for a long second, his face unreadable. Then, a cold, jagged laugh broke from his throat. One of his friends, a tall boy who always stayed in the back, stepped forward and handed Max a phone. Max turned the screen toward my face. The video was blurry, but I could clearly see myself. I was standing in the school hallway, smiling politely while talking to a girl. It was a completely innocent moment. She had asked me about the math homework, and I had answered. That was it. But in Max's mind, it was a betrayal. His face twisted with a sudden, sharp rage. "You think I'm stupid?" he snarled. I opened my mouth to explain, to tell him that we were just talking about equations, but he didn't want to hear it. He drove his fist into my stomach. The air left my lungs in a silent scream. Pain exploded through my middle like a physical weight. Max let go of my shirt, and I crashed to the ground again, doubling over. I tried to scramble away, my hands scraping against the gravel as I crawled toward the darker shadows of a nearby building. I just wanted to hide. But they were much faster than me. Kicks and punches started to rain down. It wasn't like the movies; there was no rhythm to it, just the constant, dull thumping of leather hitting my ribs and shoulders. My ribs felt like they were being crushed. My head spun as a sneaker clipped the side of my face. I curled into a tight ball, tucking my chin into my chest and using my arms to protect my head as best I could. I stayed silent, knowing that crying out would only make them enjoy it more. Finally, the hitting stopped. The silence that followed was louder than the blows. Max leaned over me, his chest heaving as he caught his breath. "Next time, you won't be so lucky," he said, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. "Next time, it'll be death." He spat on the ground near my head. Then, the three of them walked away. I could hear them laughing, their voices getting smaller and smaller until the night was quiet again. I lay there for what felt like hours. Every breath I took hurt, a sharp reminder of where Max’s boots had landed. Eventually, the cold of the pavement seeped into my skin, forcing me to move. I pushed myself up onto my hands and knees, shaking uncontrollably. I found my bag nearby and gripped the strap. My hands wouldn't stop trembling as I slung it over my shoulder. I started the long walk home. A few people passed me on the street. I saw a woman in a long coat and an older man carrying a briefcase. They looked at me, and for a second, I saw it in their eyes—pity. They saw my torn shirt and the blood on my face. Their eyes were full of sorrow, but they didn't stop. They just looked away and kept walking, heading toward their own warm lives. I kept my head down, staring at my own scuffed shoes. The same question burned in my mind, over and over: Why me? Why does everything bad always happen to me? I wasn't a bad person. I didn't cause trouble. Yet, it felt like the world was constantly trying to break me. I finally reached my apartment building. I stood in front of the heavy door for a moment, looking up at the familiar cracked walls and the flickering light in the hallway. From inside, I could already hear it—loud music. It was my father's favorite old songs, the kind he only played when he had been drinking for hours. My stomach twisted into a painful knot. The beating from Max was over, but another night of hell was just beginning. I turned the handle and stepped inside. The smell of cheap alcohol hit me immediately, thick and suffocating. The living room was a mess of empty cans and discarded mail. My father sat on the couch, slumped over. His eyes were half-closed, and a bottle dangled dangerously from his fingers. I tried to be a ghost. I kept my footsteps light, trying to slip past the couch and head up the stairs to the safety of my room. I almost made it to the first step. "Noah. Get back here." His voice wasn't loud, but it cut through the blaring music like a sharp knife. I froze, my foot hovering over the wooden step. My heart started to pound against my bruised ribs. Slowly, I turned around and walked back into the living room. My father stood up. He swayed a little, his hand gripping the back of the couch for balance. His eyes narrowed, focusing on me with a look of pure disgust. "Why are you home so late?" he demanded. I opened my mouth to answer. I wanted to tell him I had been jumped, that I was hurt and needed help. But he didn't wait for me to speak. He stepped forward and shoved me hard. Because I was already weak, I stumbled back and fell to the floor. The impact sent a fresh wave of pain through my body. "You think you can just walk in whenever you want?" he yelled, his voice rising above the music. "Useless boy! Do you expect to stay in your room eating free food forever? I work hard for everything in this house! I pay for the roof over your head!" Anger suddenly rose in my chest, hot and sharp, cutting through my fear. I pushed myself up on one elbow, looking him in the eye. "Why?" I asked. My voice cracked, but I didn't care. "Why do you have to treat me like I'm some kind of sin? What did I ever do to you?" My father's face turned a deep, angry red. The veins in his neck stood out. He stepped toward me and slapped me hard across the face. The sting of his palm mixed with the pain from the earlier beating, making my vision blur. It was too much. "You're a disgrace," he spat, leaning over me. "I regret the day you were born. I regret having you as my son." Tears burned in my eyes, but they weren't tears of sadness. They were tears of pure, unfiltered hurt. I stood up, my whole body trembling. I didn't care about the consequences anymore. "I regret having a father like you too!" I yelled back. My voice broke on the last word, echoing in the small room. For a second, the room went completely silent, except for the scratching sound of the old record playing in the background. My father's eyes widened. The fury in them was unlike anything I had ever seen. He looked at me not as a son, but as an enemy. Before I could move or say another word, his hand shot out. He grabbed an empty glass bottle from the coffee table. He didn't hesitate. He swung it with all his strength in a wide arc. The glass shattered against the side of my head. The sound was the loudest thing I had ever heard. Pain burst through my skull like fire, white and blinding. The world began to spin out of control. My legs gave out instantly, and I felt myself falling toward the floor. Everything went dark.Chapter 125Noah's The next day, I sat on the edge of the bed for a long time, staring blankly at the wooden floorboards.I tried to remember every single word I had heard the previous night. The whispered conversation between Leo and Jack kept repeating in my head, making my stomach twist into a tight knot. Was it just a vivid dream born from my stress, or was I actually starting to lose my mind from everything that had happened?The idea that I could share a mate bond with Leo—the worst enemy of my own mate—felt completely impossible.Before I could think about it any deeper, a sharp knock on the bedroom door broke the quietness of the room.I cleared my throat. "Come in," I called out.The door opened slowly, and I saw it was the other guy from yesterday. Today, he had a pleasant smile on his face, though his eyes still looked curious as he looked at me.“Leo wants me to help,” he said, leaning against the doorframe. “He wants you to come downstairs for breakfast. Everything is al
Chapter 124Noah's The drive away from the boundaries of Enzo’s pack territory was entirely dark and quiet. I kept my head pressed against the cool glass of the passenger window, watching the trees pass by in the night.My mind was completely numb, yet my heart felt like it had been torn into small pieces. Every time I closed my eyes, I could only hear Desmond’s mocking voice talking about his first time with Enzo.The betrayal felt like a heavy weight crushing my chest. I couldn't believe Enzo had actually done that to me, no matter what the reason was.After what felt like hours, the car finally slowed down. We turned down a long, private driveway surrounded by thick trees. I straightened up in my seat and looked through the front windshield.I watched as Leo got out of the car after parking, and I looked up at the massive building in front of us. He had brought me to a house that was incredibly large. It stood tall against the night sky, and its structure was very close to the siz
Chapter 123Noah's I stood in the center of the bedroom, my body trembling as I stared at Desmond lounging on our bed. A wave of intense heat rushed through my chest, and I felt completely angry as I looked at him.For a second, I really wanted to step forward, hit him hard across his face, and ask him if he even knew how much danger my life had been in today. My baby had almost died because of his twisted games, and yet he was sitting here drinking wine as if it were a joke. I wanted to scream at him, to force him off the mattress, but my body was too weak from the stress.Enzo must have felt the fury radiating off me. He looked down at my face, and his own expression turned into something incredibly dark and protective. He slowly put me down on my feet, making sure I was steady enough to stand on the floor.The moment my feet hit the ground, I watched as he walked toward Desmond with fast, heavy strides. He reached down and grabbed him tightly by the front of his shirt collar, drag
Chapter 122Noah's I sat upright against the pillows of the hospital bed, my eyes moving back and forth between Enzo and the man he called Leo. The small clinic room felt incredibly cramped with two people Enzo the powerful Alpha and the stranger standing near the doorway.My heart was still beating fast from the terror on the road, and now a completely new wave of worry washed over me. I looked at the tight, hard lines of Enzo's shoulders and then at Leo's calm, unbothered face.I sat there looking at them, and I wondered if something was going to go wrong again. It felt like every single time I finally found a moment of safety, a new disaster appeared out of nowhere to tear my life apart.It happened just like that with Desmond, and I could not shake the dread from my mind.In fact, not seeing Desmond for a while was the happiest thing that had ever happened to me since this entire nightmare started. I had enjoyed that short break from his cruelty more than anything.But with what
Chapter 73: ♥ Hidden MatesNoah’s Fear sat heavy in my chest. It was a cold, hard weight that would not move. It twisted my stomach until I felt a sharp pain. I could not stop thinking about James. Every single second that passed felt much longer than the one before it. Every thought that entered
Chapter 77: ♥ Monster in the MirrorJames’s The moment he walked into the room, I felt my strength disappear. My legs simply gave out beneath me. I stumbled back, my feet tripping over each other, until my shoulders hit the hard wall. The impact made a loud thud, but I did not care about the pain
Chapter 74: ♥ Knife’s EdgeJames’s For a second, I honestly felt like I was going to pee in my pants.My whole body trembled with a fear I had never felt before. I sat there, firmly chained to a heavy wooden chair in the middle of a cold, dark room. My heart pounded against my ribs so hard that it
Chapter 69: ♥ Reclaimed ControlDean’s I opened my eyes slowly, my head intensely pounding as the room spun violently for a moment. My mouth felt dry and parched, and my chest was tight. I was lying heavily on the bed, my shirt completely gone, my shoes taken off. For a brief second, I truly could
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