Chapter 32

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Jasper brought Victor over to the area where Charlie was getting tested at. The ride was tense and quiet as if waiting for something to happen. Like a bomb to be dropped and hell to break loose. Jasper, knowing his mother, knew it was going to happen. He just didn't know how it will play out.

His mother can be unpredictable, but so can Charlie. Charlie did nothing but surprise him during the past two weeks. Jasper smiled. Two weeks of knowing each other Jasper already knew Charlie was the one for him.

Charlie reminded him of himself when he was younger before his mother got a hold of him. Innocent, clueless, but driven and firm with himself. Jasper liked that. "Are you sure you can handle things with your family? One wrong move and you'll have a lot more on your plate than expected." Victor said.

Jasper nodded. He knew but was willing to take the chance. His family was way overdue for a talk about how they were running things. "They can be hardheaded, but let's hope for the best," Jasper said.

Victor looked at him. "Something tells me the best don't always be the outcome," Victor said, hoping for a different answer, but it was for naught. "Now that would be a boring life. Don't you think?" Jasper asked with a smile.

"Boring, but safe. With your position, civil war among your company partners and your animalistic family can happen with you in the middle to fight both as they fight each other.

Not only it's stupid, but you'll also be hunted by both parties and putting Charlie and your future kid in danger. All I got to say is play this right." Victor said. Jasper nodded. "Are you saying you won't protect Charlie when that time comes? I say when because that time will happen whether you like it or not.

If it happens now, you will have to work with it." Jasper said sternly. Victor grumbled. "Yes I will protect Charlie, but I have my priority to watch over," Victor said lowly. Jasper chuckled. "I like your priority. He is something special." Jasper said. Victor growled at him.

"You have your omega, Alpha. Don't threaten me with him." Victor said, getting protective. "And I will forever hold fast to my omega. I was talking about his personality and character. Strangest human I ever met. Charlie will love him." Jasper said.

Victor grumbled to himself but said nothing more as they pulled up to the back of the building Charlie was at. Jasper's family was already there, waiting on them. Victor and Jasper got up and greet them before Jasper's father call for their attention. "We are to only watch how this omega will be.

Jasper, let's hope this one will stick around." He said before turning around and leading everyone inside. They went the back way to the basement and into a secret room. Victor made an excuse to use the bathroom to leave the group.

Jasper's family didn't find it suspicious, mostly because they were ignoring him. He wasn't family. It was perfect. They all took a seat behind one-way glass. As things were getting in place for his plan, all they have to do is wait.

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After breakfast, Charlie was escorted to what he assumed is the basement, but it looked more like a dungeon or a scary cave. It reminded him of the orphanage, cold and hopeless. Charlie shook his thoughts away. He'll worry about that later. His attention was drawn to a man sitting on a chair, bound, bloody, and gagged under a singular light bulb.

The light gave the room a dark glow as shadows danced on the walls and there was nothing but the sound of silence that can drive a man crazy. "This is your test, specifically for you. This will decide your fate. If you choose not to, you will be deemed a traitor and you will die. I think the choice is simple." Charlie frown.

He was still against killing and taking people's life because of his opinions and beliefs. Sure, call him weak and submissive, but he is what he is. Mich handed him a knife and Charlie took it. He walked up to the gagged man until he was in front of him.

As expected, it was his father still wounded from Charlie. His nose was busted and the side of his head was bleeding. Charlie held no hate towards him. Mostly pity. He crouched down to fully look at him. "I'm not like you. I forgive you for all the things you did to me and my mother. I forgive you for treating my kind as crap and humans as your personal pleasure." Charlie said, looking the man in the eyes.

Those eyes that never held feeling before now held sadness and fear. Those same eyes he would always see in the mirror. Those golden eyes. That's when Charlie knew he didn't belong with the wolves nor humans.

He didn't feel that pressure to pick a side and be one thing. A wolf or a human. A half-breed. He is his own person. "It's not my place to give what you deserve. No one has that right." Charlie said, looking at the omegas.

He stood up and cut the bounds off the man. The Omegas took it as a threat and waited for a command to attack. "What are you thinking, you fool!" Mich said, himself on edge. "You don't get to decide if you get to take this man's life.

You're a hypocrite. You kill him because he killed your kind, but you do the same to them. Don't you think you should give them a fighting chance." Charlie said. Charlie's father got up and glared at the omegas that put him on the chair and bound him.

They also trick him to coming her to only make Charlie mad and full of revenge. Now he knew his real enemy. Charlie handed him the knife. Charlie wasn't all that worried about him. He held his own against wolves before, but he the outcome.

The father gave Charlie a fatherly look that said enough than any words he could've said. "Traitor! You will die just like your pathetic father." Mich said before giving the signal to attack before leaving angrily. This is when all hell broke loose.

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