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Chapter 63: The Demon Wolf's Truth

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Nicholai

The room was dark, and the only light that came in was from the city lights shining through the window, the smell of sweat filling the air. Every single time my knuckles landed on the punching bag, I saw her face, her eyes were worse; she was terrified, right before I lost control.

The sound of the bag snapping against the chains filled the room.

Again.

Again.

Until I stopped feeling my hands.

“Damn it!” I roared, slamming my hands into the wall next to the punching bag. The wall cracked immediately. I didn’t care as the pain shot through my body. I deserved it.

“Nicholai.”

Her voice froze me.

I didn’t turn. I couldn’t.

“You’ve been down here for hours.”

“You shouldn’t be here,” I managed to say in a tough voice.

“Nicholai, you’re hurting yourself.”

“Better me than you,” I said harshly, finally looking at my reflection in the shattered mirror. My eyes looked darker, hair a complete mess. “You shouldn’t have come. Just go... please. I don’t want to hurt you.”

“I do not care,”
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