LOGINA few decades ago, human birth rates started dropping. The federal government tried everything, and they finally introduced a matching program that paired humans with werewolves based on genetic compatibility, hoping that cross-species unions would stabilize the population. High compatibility meant the human could stabilize a werewolf during their heat cycles, which was why the government prioritized it above everything else. The program came with a one-year trial period. I was assigned to the Stone brothers. Every night, I prepared two bowls of herbal broth for them. After a long patrol along the border, it helps restore their energy and speeds up wound healing. The older brother was cold and distant, but he would take the bowl politely and say thank you. The younger one was short-tempered. He often smashed his bowl and shouted at me. I thought I was being fair to both. Until my friend saw it one day and asked me hesitantly, "Do you not think that is unfair to the one who treats you better?" I thought about it all night. She was right. That evening, I came out of the kitchen with only one bowl of herbal broth.
View MoreBrennan's SideI never liked the matching system. Cold numbers deciding who you would spend your life with. Callum felt the same, so we filed an appeal together. It did not matter. There was still the one-year trial period.I told myself I only had to get through it.Then came Vera. A human. She was shy and always sneaking glances at us. Sometimes she was bold, coming up to hand us herbal broth. She did not flinch at our injuries. She cried while wrapping our wounds, her hands shaking, like tears could stop the bleeding. I said nothing. I just watched her lashes.No one could stay cold around her. She was gentle, kind, and braver than she knew.People at the Guard started noticing. "You look better lately." "You are wearing shoulder paddings now." "Your mate brought you things again."I answered casually, but I was thinking about her. To most people, werewolves were warriors who did not feel pain or cold. To her, I needed herbal broth after missions, shoulder paddings for patrols, and
On Thursday, a light rain was falling.The car stopped in front of the Federal Matching Bureau. The gray building was square and quiet. The federal emblem above the entrance was wet and gleaming.Brennan got out first. He opened an umbrella and came around to my side. I noticed Callum taking a few steps toward us, holding his own umbrella. He stopped when he saw me standing beside Brennan.That night, when I told him about ending the match, his first reaction was to refuse. His eyes went red. He stared at me like he was trying to look fierce, but he looked like he was about to cry. He kept saying my name. He reached for my wrist, but I pulled away. He froze. Brennan took him to another room. I did not know what they said, but Callum stayed in his room after that.On Thursday, he came out. He agreed.The lobby was bright, with white ceiling lights and clean floors. The staff wore dark gray federal uniforms. The process was simple. They pulled the file, verified identities, and printed t
That night, Callum's door was not fully closed. The room was dark. Moonlight came through the window at an angle. The cuts on his hands were still untreated. The person who usually cared so much about his appearance now looked lost and alone.I hesitated, then left medicine and bandages outside his door. I did not know why. Maybe because he had saved me before. Maybe I was just too soft.I stood around the corner and waited. After a while, I heard rustling. I looked again. The medicine and bandages were gone.That night, I dreamed about something that happened a long time ago.The Guard had received reports about rogues near the border targeting humans who traveled alone. I did not know about it at the time. I took a shortcut home. When I realized something was wrong, I was already surrounded. I ran for the main road, but they cut me off. Just as I was about to scream, a gray shape moved through the dark. Callum. He grabbed the nearest rogue by the neck and threw him aside. The other
At dinner, I noticed something was off about Brennan. I looked closer. The shoulder padding on his jacket had a deep gash across it. The edges were clean, like it had been cut by a blade.Callum laughed. "Look at that. It took one mission for that thing to fall apart."I ignored him. If the padding was cut by a blade, what about the person wearing it?I set down my bowl and reached for Brennan's arm to check his shoulder. He caught my wrist and shook his head."I am fine. I deflected a hit during a patrol. The padding took the blow."Callum's voice came from the side, slow and deliberate. "The padding took a hit and fell apart. Quality work."He paused. "But I guess you are lucky. At least someone made you something. No one is making anything for me."He was not looking at me, but I knew he was waiting for a reaction.Brennan was quiet for a moment. He apologized, his voice low. I shook my head."It did its job. It protected you. I will make you a few extras. Stronger ones."I looked d












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