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PULL THE TRIGGER

Author: Oma_writes
last update publish date: 2025-12-31 21:33:06

KADE

"Is this something kind of joke, Michelle?" I said.

She smirked, but her grip in the gun betrayed the look of confidence she had on her face. Her hand shook a little and I guessed that she wasn't planning to shoot me down, or even point a gun right in my face.

"With all that has happened you still think it is?" she asked.

My hands were up in surrender. Again, I looked around the place. The people that were in there were like shadows of themselves. Completely oblivious to what w
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  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   USED

    MELISSA My dad had made his point. And a man like him didn't care what others thought about him. In fact, he didn't listen to other people's version of the man that he was. That was their problem not his. So he only believed in the version that he thought was right. And that was the one he thought of himself. My dad had a lot of pride. You could call him proud and haughty like a corsair in a romance novel. And if there was anything that I wanted more from my father, it was his absence. Since he didn't want to bend down to what other people thought of him, which included me at times, he could get the fuck out of my life. "Dad, you don't get to tell me what to do with my life going forward. That's my decision to make.""I know. And I am not about to make that decision for you. But can't I guide you? Point you in that direction?I smiled at that. "I've gotten too used to pointing myself in the wrong direction, Dad. Knowing that you're about to do that, I don't think I can cope with i

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   WHAT MY DAUGHTER DESERVED

    CALLIX So I said to her, "Well, your father has always had a conscience, and that is whether you believe it is true or not, but it has always been there. Just that, I don't like showing it." "And why is that, dad? Why don't you like showing people that you really do have a conscience?" She asked. Well, it was a good question. And I noticed that her tone was a firm one. She was really confident of herself. Asking me the right questions. It was as if she knew very much about the topic that I had broached, even better than me. And she knew that she was going to eat me for breakfast. But I still had words of my own. And even if she wanted to put me in the dock, then that was none of my fucking business. Maybe I really deserved it. To her, she was where she wanted me to be. But to me, I was still in the dining room just trying to make her see how special she was. And the life that she deserved to live, the one which I denied her, she could enjoy it again. Well, not in entirely. But

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   FEELING NOSTALGIC

    CALLIX After our sexcapade that day, I went to Don myself and told him that we were letting the boy off the hook. He seemed surprised at my decision. But but he didn't go further to question why I had made that decision. He was always smart enough not to do so. In as much as he was my right hand bodyguard, he was also my muscle man. So he did whatever I told him to do without question. If he ever had any reservations about how I did my business, then he kept them to himself. "Thank you, sir. Where is my mother?" Jared asked me. There was still fear in his eyes, completely overshadowing the relief that was lurking below somewhere. "Your mother?" I asked, as if I had no idea who he was talking about. Well, that was just my play. How I liked to end things. Made everything uncomfortable for the people who had fucked with me in the first place. So that I would leave a lasting impression on them. And the next time they tried to cross me, then they would fucking think twice and curse the

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   THE FAKES

    Kade’s POVIt was the scent that got to me first.The scent of wolf. Someone like me couldn't miss a thing like that. But it was wrong, just totally wrong. Four wolves stood in the doorway of the conference room. All in their human form. They were large, yeah, or you could say gigantic. Each one easily six-foot-five or taller than that. I wasn't really sure. They had muscles, packed into broad shoulders and thick arms.And their eyes, were the color of gold. This wasn't the glow that appeared in a wolf's eyes when it shifted. This one was permanent.And it didn't look natural at all. Liora stepped a bit closer to me.“Well,” she whispered. “That’s new.”I agreed with her. Because these wolves standing before us did not smell like a pack. That bond that wolves shared wasn't there, nothing like that between them, No hierarchy, neither was there an Alpha scent.Just raw power and something else that smelled like control. When I looked across the room, I saw that Michelle was looki

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   PHASE THREE

    Kade’s POVThe hunters made the first move. They were loud doing it, but neither did they create some sort of drama. But the way that they drew their weapons was silent. Sixteen hunters fanned out across the room, revealing rifles and pistols from their jackets that we hadn't seen when we first walked in. The corporate guards got themselves busy by sealing all the exits. The investors who were seated around the table didn't even panic when all these were going on. And it told me what I needed to know. They all knew that something like this would happen. As for Ashram, he remained in his seat, hands folded calmly as if watching a business presentation by one of his employees. Michelle leaned back in her chair, eyes trained on me and there was satisfaction in them. Liora sighed next to me. "Phase three looks regrettably violent.""Yeah."She turned her head to the left as she made another count. "Sixteen hunters, four guards, and two exits, which have been locked." She glanced at m

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   PHASE THREE

    Kade’s POVThe hunters made the first move. They were loud doing it, but neither did they create some sort of drama. But the way that they drew their weapons was silent. Sixteen hunters fanned out across the room, revealing rifles and pistols from their jackets that we hadn't seen when we first walked in. The corporate guards got themselves busy by sealing all the exits. The investors who were seated around the table didn't even panic when all these were going on. And it told me what I needed to know. They all knew that something like this would happen. As for Ashram, he remained in his seat, hands folded calmly as if watching a business presentation by one of his employees. Michelle leaned back in her chair, eyes trained on me and there was satisfaction in them. Liora sighed next to me. "Phase three looks regrettably violent.""Yeah."She turned her head to the left as she made another count. "Sixteen hunters, four guards, and two exits, which have been locked." She glanced at m

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   NEW HAVEN

    LIORA Where in heavens name was I? During the night, someone had moved me into another room, and I hadn't even woken up just once. I felt very ashamed of myself.I would have lost my head if the case had been different and I wouldn't have felt any pain. I checked my body to see if any parts

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  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   NARROW ESCAPE

    KADE Just when Michelle was about telling me what she wanted, a call came in. She groaned at the intrusion and pulled her phone from her jacket pocket. "Oh, look who's calling," she said, and put the phone to her ear. "Yes?" Shouting. Someone on the other end of the call was definitely angr

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  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   LAST WORDS

    KADE "Now, I'm going to give you two options, Mae. And you're going to pick one." I just watched. "First, you take this gun and shoot yourself in the leg, get to a hospital, and you don't come back here because of that." Mae started crying. I felt for her, I did. How the hell did Michelle exp

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-19
  • MARKED BY THE ALPHAS HEAT   MEETING WITH CALLIX I

    MICHELLE ONE MONTH AGO Getting married to Ashram Al Ali didn't feel like I had achieved much for myself. If marriage was an achievement, I had been married to Caine before and what the hell did that get me? Just a position in Thorn Industries and that was that all. Caine wasn't the man I tho

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-19
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