Bullied, broke, and battling to save his sick mother, Ethan's life couldn't get worse—until he crossed paths with Professor Lucian, revealing the dangerous bond between them. As a Lycan, Lucian wanted nothing to do with a human mate—especially not someone like Ethan Wave, a bullied fragile human boy. However, neither could resist the unmistakable pull between them, awakening a fierce possessiveness for each other. But it was a cursed bond that would soon haunt them...
View MoreHeart racing and pounding loud in his ear, chest heaving as he weaved his way around the people in his way. His eyes caught a basket of tomatoes, and effortlessly he jumped over it, hearing the owner yell after him.
"Stop!" Ethan glanced at the group of boys chasing after him. Are they not tired? He could barely feel his legs, his strength wearing thin as they had been chasing him for almost an hour. His fist clenched. He couldn't give up; he needed to lose them. If they got to him, it would be over. His rib still hurt, and the doctor had warned him he might have internal bleeding if the bullying didn’t stop. He couldn't afford to get hospitalized, not with so much else to worry about. He glanced back again, just to keep their distance in check, but found them gone. Had he lost them? He halted for a moment—they were nowhere in sight. Gripping his bag closer, he headed for the next corner but was welcomed by a punch to his face. Ethan fell, nose bleeding. His head spun as he hit the ground hard, pain shooting through his back, making him yelp. "Where do you think you're going, misfit?" James, the most brutal one among them, smirked down at him. Hastily, Ethan got to his feet and tried to run out of the corner, but was met with another brutal punch, sending him back to the floor with a busted lip. Thane, who had hit him, glared down at him. "Please, let me go," Ethan couldn’t help but beg. A single hit might kill him. James grabbed his collar, his face inches away as he shot him the coldest look. "Begging now, huh? Thought you'd learn by now that it only makes it worse." Ethan could taste the metallic bitterness of his blood on his lips. He wanted to fight back, scream, run—do anything but plead—but the pain radiating through his body was overwhelming. One of the boys snickered, kicking Ethan's bag, its contents sprawling across the floor. Ethan's eyes flickered to his belongings: books, notes, his phone. He watched as the boy stepped on his notes, and it took every ounce of strength in him not to yell. "Look at you. Nothing but a pathetic stray," James sneered. "I gave you a strict warning, didn’t I? I asked you to be careful with my essay, but you made it obvious the work was yours." Ethan sniffled. "I told you, I have no idea how Mrs. Katherine found out," he defended, only to have James slam him against the brick wall, making him wince. "Yes, you did. You did it on purpose, thinking I wouldn't make you do my schoolwork anymore. But guess what? As long as you're alive and still in Washington, I'll torment you until your last breath," James spat. Ethan's vision blurred as he tried to fight back his tears. He wanted to argue that he had done everything to avoid suspicion, but it was pointless to argue with someone like James. Being the son of a famous tycoon in the city, James had everyone wrapped around his finger—both students and teachers. No one would believe Ethan's story, even if he dared to tell it. Not only James but many others at school despised him. Ethan had gotten into the college on a scholarship, and he'd thought it was a dream come true. But setting foot on campus had turned it into a nightmare. He barely fit in, and even though he tried hard not to get noticed, his academic performance quickly drew attention. Instead of bringing pride, it made him a target. As the son of the wealthiest man in the city, James was used to getting whatever he wanted—and to being seen as the best. Ethan's presence, his undeniable brilliance, threatened that image, even though he hadn’t meant to. "I think... instead of helping you with your work and stuff..." Ethan began, hoping what he was about to say wouldn’t trigger James any further. But he had no choice. "I think I should... maybe tutor you? So you can do it yourself." "The fuck?" Thane cursed behind James, a hint that Ethan had crossed a line. James laughed, a laugh that seemed unhinged. "You want to tutor me? What do you think I am, a dumbass?" Ethan's jaw clenched. What the hell did he want from him, then? That was the only help he could offer. He couldn’t possibly make himself fail intentionally just because of James. Ethan had goals too—to succeed, and to support his sick mother. Before he could stop himself, the words slipped out. "I think instead of wasting your time here bullying me, you should be feeding your brain with necessary things." He had gone insane. He had finally gone insane to say such a thing. Ethan swallowed hard, trying to focus on James’s face, which now wore a smirk, his eyes narrowing coldly. Surprisingly, James let go of his collar. Ethan would have fallen if it weren’t for the wall, his knees weak from the intense running. Were they letting him go? His last shred of hope shattered as James grinned and gave the order. "Beat him up." Ethan's eyes widened. No, not like this! "No, wait. You can't—" The boys swiftly closed in, sweeping his feet out from under him. Ethan curled into a ball as they stomped on him, each kick making his head spin with pain. _ "Mister Ethan Wave, you're young, with a lot ahead of you. Don't let anyone take that away from you. You're lucky again... but you can't keep letting this happen all the time. Internal bleeding is not something you can handle," the female doctor advised, her quipped and Ethan knew so well she was trying to keep her frustration in check. This wasn't the first time she was patching him up, urging him to open up, but Ethan knew better; that would only make things worse. "We'll have to admit you, Mister Ethan. Your body needs a proper check," the doctor said from behind. "What—" Ethan's eyes widened, panic flashing across his face. "Admit me? I don't think that's necessary..." "It could get serious and lead to surgery. It's just for a while. Please stay," the doctor cut in. He sighed at the word "surgery." He couldn’t afford that, especially with no money and so much else to cover. On the third day, Ethan felt better, though the bruises remained. No one had visited him; he had no relatives other than his sick mother. It had been three days since he last saw her—she would be worried sick. “When am I getting discharged?” he asked the nurse attending to him, his expression flat. “Tomorrow, Mister Wave—” “Can I go home today? I can’t stay here any longer,” he cut in. “But your treatment—” “I want to leave. I’m fine already,” he snapped, his chest heaving with frustration. He hated his life. “Oh... okay. I’ll inform the doctor,” the nurse said before leaving the ward. The process was quick; the doctor prescribed medication and urged him to rest. Ethan nodded, knowing that wouldn’t be possible in his situation. With the little money he had, he headed to see his mother first. She looked thinner than before, the hollows of her cheeks deepened, and the once-bright spark in her eyes had dulled. She lay weakly on the bed, tubes in her nostrils and wrist, the steady beeping of machines echoing in the room. He hated seeing her like this—sick, fragile, and slowly fading away. Swallowing the lump in his throat, he approached and sat beside her. The doctor had been vague about her prognosis, but Ethan knew the illness had taken hold of her months ago. The diagnosis was merely a way to delay the inevitable. His mother was everything to him, and he refused to lose her. “Hey, Mom,” he said quietly, forcing a smile. “How are you feeling?” She turned her head slightly to look at him. “Better,” she replied, her voice barely above a whisper. “The nurses have been taking good care of me.” “How is school, my love?” Her trembling hand reached for his. Her breath was weak and labored. “School is fine... just as usual,” he lied, forcing another smile. He couldn’t tell his mother about James and his friends bullying him; that would only worry her. “You’re such a great liar, son,” she chuckled. Right, he had bruises on his face. Her eyes flashed with sadness, but she said nothing. The ward fell silent for a while. The weight of the situation gnawed at him, making it feel like the world was closing in, leaving him no space to breathe. The next diagnosis was looming, and he still hadn’t gathered enough money. Now, he had missed three days of work; his boss would be furious. Her fingers tightened weakly around his arm. “You are strong, Ethan; you’ve always been. Don’t lose that, no matter how tough things get.” He nodded, though he couldn’t help but wonder when things would finally get better.When Ethan reached Lucian, Yara gently passed Ethan’s hand to him.“You better take care of him,” she whispered.“I will, Mom,” Lucian replied softly, then turned to face Ethan to say their vows.Martin sat with Cole, their hands entwined. He leaned down to Cole’s ear and whispered, “I love you, Cole.”Cole didn’t hesitate to kiss him, and when he pulled away, he whispered back, “I love you, Mart.”Charlie had her head resting on Jericho, their own wedding was coming up soon.Weston was with his girlfriend, and Xander was seated beside a girl who seemed to match his vibe.For the first time, it seemed he was genuinely getting along with someone of the opposite sex. The girl was the daughter of their business partner, which meant they would be seeing each other often.The priest announced the union of Lucian and Ethan. Their lips met, moving gently against each other with love as the crowd erupted in cheers and celebration.Yara wiped away her tears, and Rowan pulled her close, kissing
Twilight sighed with a smile. “Sorry to disturb, but just make sure you don’t burn the house down.”Ethan looked away, embarrassed, while Lucian nodded.“Go fuck Eric,” Lucian said teasingly, and Ethan almost nudged him in the groin.Twilight shook her head amusingly and left the threshold.•Meanwhile, that same night, Cole finished his work really late. The owner had offered him to stay in one of the restaurant’s spare rooms, but Cole politely denied.He stepped out and was surprised to find a familiar car, the one he had been seeing for the past few days after work.Had he waited for him? This late?Cole went and knocked on the tinted window. It rolled down, revealing Martin's sleepy eyes.“What do you think you are doing?”Martin rubbed his eyes and yawned. “You're done with work? How come you're finishing this late? It's almost midnight. Your boss needs to chill.”“We had a new contract, that's why. How long do you plan to keep stalking?”Martin's lips tightened, and he shrugged.
There was a pause.Long. Suspicious.“…That’s not funny. Who the fuck is this?” Eric's voice trembled, and Ethan could tell how it felt.He had reacted the same way upon hearing Lucian's voice at the business event.“You always said my sarcasm would get me killed, didn’t you?” Lucian asked.Another long silence.Then, a low, shaky breath on the other end.“…No.”It came out barely above a whisper. “No. You’re dead. You’ve been dead for five years, Lucian. Is this some scam? How did you get my number?”Lucian chuckled softly. “Yeah. Ask that to the ceiling I’m staring at.”Eric didn’t speak. The phone line crackled slightly, the silence on his end almost deafening.“Eric,” Lucian said again, his tone dropping serious. “It’s me.”A sharp breath. Then, an unsteady voice.Eric’s voice finally cracked, raw and broken with emotion. “It’s really you? Lucian?!”“Last I checked.”“Holy shit—holy fucking hell—Lucian, what the fuck?! You died. I buried what was left of you myself. Oh God!!! Wait
Real.He confirmed it and yet, greedily shoved his tongue into Lucian's mouth, meeting and entangling with his. It was real, and the thought of it made him groan.He kissed him back, slow and gentle, not rushing things. After a while, Ethan pulled away, meeting Lucian’s captivating gaze.“If you still think I'm not real, there's another way to clear that thought,” Lucian muttered with a sly smirk.“You haven't changed one bit,” Ethan said.“Do you want me to?”“No. I like you the way you are. I might punch you in the face one day,” Ethan smirked.“This sassy side of you is gonna be a problem… or perhaps fun,” Lucian said, and both smiled at each other.As they settled down, Ethan decided to call his parents. There were missed calls from them; they must be worried.“Ethan. Baby, are you okay? I've been trying your line since last night,” Yara's shaky voice sounded from the other side.“I'm fine. I'm fine, Mom. I just happened to sleep early,” Ethan said.“Huh? Where? Wait… your date’s
Flashback Lucian suddenly found himself in a dark void. He was shirtless, wearing only a pair of dark pants.His memories from the battle were still fresh—he recalled burning along with Aldric. He had truly died, but didn’t remember everything that happened afterward.Looking around, he spotted a celestial-looking woman. She had long black hair, a golden crown on her head, and pale, glowing skin—just like a full moon. She was sitting on a high rock, the epitome of beauty and power, her golden eyes blank.Of course, he recognized her. The Moon Goddess herself.“Hey yo! Do I not miss you!” Lucian said, approaching her. “The one and only Moon Goddess summoned me—what an honor.”She tsked and mumbled under her breath, “I hope I’m not going to regret this.”“I see I’ve completed my punishment. It was a nice fucking ride, don’t you think? And just when my redemption came, history fucking happened and I ended up taking the hit. Fair enough. Because I saved people this time around,” Lucian s
Ethan didn’t turn immediately. Instead, he panicked, feeling like he had lost his mind. Hallucination—that was what he’d been living with for the past year and a half, ever since he started taking hard drugs.After college, having earned enough from tech, his depression had led him down that path. He saw Lucian, held him, heard his voice, and spent time with him.He knew it was all fake, but at least once in a while, he was happy with him.But now he was sane. He hadn’t touched that shit for three months, so why?Why did the voice behind him sound like Lucian’s?Could his drink have been spiked?“Ethan,” that deep, smooth voice sounded again, and before Ethan could stop himself, he was moving.His legs carried him fast, his head refusing to turn back even for a glimpse—afraid it was just another hallucination.It had been fucking five years, and even though it took so long to accept the truth, he was there when it all blew up.The air in his lungs felt absent, his vision blurred. Trau
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