The tension from our encounter at the café lingered, like a storm cloud that refused to dissipate. Every time I saw Damien at school, my heart would race, and my mind would be flooded with memories of that day. I tried to push it all aside, to focus on my studies and my duties as beta, but it was impossible to ignore the magnetic pull between us.As the weeks passed, the bond between us seemed to grow stronger, despite my efforts to maintain my distance. I found myself watching Damien more closely, my eyes drawn to him whenever he was near. His presence was like a constant hum in the background, a reminder of the connection we shared.
One afternoon, as I was leaving school, I saw Damien standing by his car, talking to Connor. They were laughing about something, and for a moment, I felt a pang of jealousy. I quickly brushed it aside, reminding myself that I had no claim over Damien . He had rejected me, after all.
I walked past them, keeping my head down, but I couldn't help but steal a glance in their direction. Our eyes met briefly, and I felt a jolt of electricity shoot through me. Damien's expression was unreadable, but I could see a flicker of something in his eyes—something that made my heart skip a beat.
"Xavier, wait up," Mia called, hurrying to catch up with me. "Do you want to hang out later? We could grab a bite to eat or something."
"Sure," I replied, forcing a smile. "That sounds good."
As we walked to our cars, I couldn't shake the feeling that Damien was watching me. The bond between us pulsed with unresolved tension, and I knew that it was only a matter of time before something had to give.
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Later that evening, Mia and I met up at our favorite diner. The place was cozy and familiar, a refuge from the chaos of school and pack duties. We sat in our usual booth, the warm glow of the lights casting a comforting ambiance.
"So, how have you been?" Mia asked, her eyes filled with concern. "You seem... different lately."
"I'm fine," I replied, my voice steady. "Just been busy with school and pack stuff."
"Xavier, you can talk to me, you know," she said gently. "I'm your friend. I care about you."
I sighed, the weight of my secret pressing down on me. I wanted to tell her, to share the burden of my pain, but I couldn't. It was too complicated, too risky.
"There's nothing to tell, Mia," I said finally. "I'm handling it."
She studied me for a moment, her expression thoughtful. "Alright, but if you ever need to talk, I'm here for you."
"Thanks," I said, giving her a small smile. "I appreciate it."
As we ate, we talked about lighter topics—school, movies, and our plans for the weekend. The conversation was a welcome distraction, a way to keep my mind off Damien and the bond that still pulsed in the background.
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That evening, as I walked through the forest behind my house, I tried to clear my mind. The cool breeze and the rustling of leaves provided a soothing backdrop, but the bond with Damien was a constant presence, a reminder of what could have been.
I found myself at the edge of a small clearing, the moonlight casting a silvery glow over the landscape. It was a peaceful spot, a place where I often came to think and reflect. But tonight, the peace was elusive, my mind racing with thoughts of Damien .
"Xavier," a voice called softly from behind me.
I turned to see Damien standing at the edge of the clearing, his expression conflicted. My heart skipped a beat, the bond between us flaring with intensity.

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Fate's Love Triangle
Người sóiIn a world where werewolf packs vie for dominance, three young men find their fates intertwined in ways they never imagined. Xavier, the kind-hearted beta of the Starlight Pack, navigates a life filled with duty and unexpected passion. Damien, the i...