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Confrontation

Author: Violet Heart
last update publish date: 2026-03-17 23:15:50

Eva had never in her life been able to make up her mind about her uncle, but when under his roof, she felt so suffocated that she couldn’t think of anything but cry—so she just ran. It was not a bad idea, though she didn’t have a long-term plan. Food, shelter, and knowledge seemed like good things to start with, and she acquired the means to do it just fine.

Though she never managed much, her meals were only breakfast and dinner, and she had three pairs of clothes, but it was good. The freedom
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  • Fatal Attraction: My Professor is the Last Alpha   Giving Up?

    “Those Eclipse pups he is hiding still have a price on their heads. I will be paid double for telling them of Sebastian’s whereabouts,” Henry said, with this menacing glint in his eyes. “Not to mention what could be paid to deliver the Last Shifter Alpha.”Eva felt sick down to her bones with fear, and her hand shook a little before she touched the photo, tracing the rim of the glasses Sebastian was wearing. It had been a little while since she had seen him like this. It used to be so simple. She couldn’t believe she thought falling for her professor was complicated. Now it was nigh impossible to even reach out to him.There was so much revealed about Sebastian, more than herself. The distance between them only felt stretched.“I promise you, where I am taking you, they will take care of you.”“Where would that be?” Eva asked.“That is confidential.”Eva stared at him, feeling contempt for this man like she never thought was possible.“Hurry up. We can do this the hard way or the easy

  • Fatal Attraction: My Professor is the Last Alpha   Answers

    It was a familiar café, one Eva always came to in the morning or evening for her favourite vanilla crème muffins and tea. She looked up at the white sign of it, then looked at her uncle, who strode forward towards the door without looking back at her. After she found him near her dorm, she went to her room and, after a change of clothes, she came down, looked at him, and, trying her best to keep her voice steady, she told him in no uncertain terms:“You can’t do anything here. We will talk, or I will call the cops.”It was best to take him to a place that was crowded and where she was a regular. So if something happened, there were more chances for someone to call for help, and in a crowded place, Henry wouldn’t be able to use any of his supernatural abilities.She watched Henry go for the corner table silently. Eva couldn’t help but feel wary of him as he humoured her, and she put in an order—for pretence’s sake, but also for steeling herself for what she was about to do. Until now,

  • Fatal Attraction: My Professor is the Last Alpha   Pulling Away

    Eva curled up by the small window seat in Sebastian’s one-room apartment, her forehead pressed to her knees, her arms wrapped around her legs, making herself as small as possible—wounded and numb. There was nowhere to go in her mind, but a small part of her wanted to rage and go find her uncle.Sebastian was being strange as well, silently moving around the apartment when she talked about leaving again.“Your uncle—”“I want to meet him,” Eva cut him off.After much thought, this seemed to be the only viable way to find anything for sure, but Sebastian thought it was too dangerous. Eva knew staying here wouldn’t work either. Henry would go to the dorms, then to the university if he had made up his mind about taking her.“Hiding me won’t work.”“I also cannot send you into potential danger when I know another Alpha is lying in wait.”Eva didn’t know how to argue with that, but an uneasy feeling pressed into her chest. It was the familiar feeling she had when Henry refused to let her go

  • Fatal Attraction: My Professor is the Last Alpha   Human

    Eva calmly exited the hospital, then turned and ran, spotting the little trail where she remembered Sebastian had deliberately wounded his hand yesterday. The treeline came into view, and she stopped at the crossing where one path led into the forest and another curved around the hospital building.She looked around as the cool morning breeze brushed against her skin. As she waited, a hand wrapped around her wrist, and she turned to meet Sebastian’s dark grey eyes. All the tension drained out of her as he gave her a small, reassuring smile. Before she realized what she was doing, she wrapped her arms around his torso and pulled him into a hug. Without hesitation, his arms came around her, pressing her closer, and she breathed in his scent, feeling herself relax further in his embrace. He rubbed soothing circles on her back for a while, letting her be.“It’s been a stressful few days,” Sebastian commented.“You don’t say.”He chuckled in response. “I am sorry, but I don’t know how long

  • Fatal Attraction: My Professor is the Last Alpha   Questions...Questions

    A werewolf always knew when his mate was around an Alpha; it was more instinct, but their senses were hyper-aware if the said threat was nearby, and this was too close.He was patched up and, according to the doctor’s orders, Sebastian lay back and closed his eyes, pretending to rest. The wounds were already halfway healed underneath the bandages; by the time he was back home, they would be fully healed. The emergency room Eva was in was beside this one. He expanded his senses; it was hard with all the smells, heartbeats, and noises to find her, but he was also attuned to her. So he heard her low, sweet voice explaining to the nurse, then the officer, what had happened.Eva, making sure that she emphasized him trying to save her rather than focusing on what she had probably witnessed, left him warm all over. He was being defended; a sweet pain squeezed around his heart. He was not even sure what he had done to deserve it, but he would take it—it was too late now anyway. With the grace

  • Fatal Attraction: My Professor is the Last Alpha   Confrontation

    Eva had never in her life been able to make up her mind about her uncle, but when under his roof, she felt so suffocated that she couldn’t think of anything but cry—so she just ran. It was not a bad idea, though she didn’t have a long-term plan. Food, shelter, and knowledge seemed like good things to start with, and she acquired the means to do it just fine.Though she never managed much, her meals were only breakfast and dinner, and she had three pairs of clothes, but it was good. The freedom to lead her life as she wished was the first thing that was important to her.In the last two years, the only thing she told herself was that she couldn’t hate her uncle for providing for her, and she remembered the occasional moments of his favors. There were some, but what they were, she couldn’t pinpoint anymore for some reason.She tried to summon some good memories, even one, but she came up empty no matter how hard she pressed the back of her head, and now everything seemed to be clouded b

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