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Published at 19th of January 2024 10:40:16 AM


Chapter 32: Mate Bond

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“We are mates.” Sean just threw it in there because he knew no revenge would be better than telling Abel about this.

“Yeah… right fact bud-” Abel casually started but then his eyes snapped open and he shot up, looking at Sean with a horrorstruck face.

“WHAT?!” He spoke so loudly in shock that even Sean flinched.

“You’re my mate, Mister,” Sean answered nonchalantly, grabbing the bottle of water.

“Want some water to swallow it? I mean purified urine.” He teased. Abel gave him a blank look.

“If all this is some joke to you, it isn’t funny.” He gave him a glare.

“I wish it was but now you’re stuck with me,” Sean smirked.

“Dude, that’s totally your belief. In humans, there are no mates so, no thank you.” Abel spat but this made Sean sit up and wiped off the smirk on his face.

“You can’t reject me,” Sean spoke, totally in horror.

“Oh, I ca-” But before Abel could complete this sentence, Zadkiel barged in to save the day. Though he had been listening to the conversation, he acted as if he wasn’t eavesdropping this whole time.

“Here.” He gave Abel a sandwich before walking to Sean and handing him his sandwich. He assured the worried Sean that he’d handle the situation by placing a hand on his shoulder before sitting back on the couch with his own sandwich.

There was an awkward silence in the room as the three of them munched on the sandwich, looking down at the marble floor and avoided to look up and meet someone’s gaze that was until;

“You won’t believe what happened!” Abel broke the silence, trying to get Zadkiel’s attention.

“After finding out that werewolves and vampires are real, I don’t think I’ll find anything unbelievable,” Zadkiel murmured before lifting his eyes and locked them with Abel, motioning through his hand for him to continue.

“Sean just told me he’s my mate like if I would do anything the werewolves want me to do,” Abel said with so much hatred for werewolves that it even shocked Zadkiel.

“And you ask why we hate humans. They think they are the greatest creation of God.” Sean said in disgust looking at Abel.

“That’s because we are!” Abel argued with him, the same level of disgust in his voice.

“Shut it, you both!” Zadkiel scolded them, standing up. His sandwich fell on the floor in the process.

“Don’t forget that you’re half-human, Sean.” Zadkiel glared at him and was about to turn to Abel when Sean interrupted.

“Yeah, but he is fully human and that’s the most embarrassing thing.” He spoke, rolling his eyes.

“I heard werewolves were human’s friends. It was vampires who they had a beef with.” Zadkiel raised his eyebrow.

“Yeah, we were before they started feeling threatened of us and started hunting us down to remove our existence!” Sean spat.

“Okay, it wasn’t Abel who hunt you down so calm down,” Zadkiel spoke and turned to Abel who was sitting on the chair with a pout and huffing every second to show he was angry.

“Typical human behaviour.” Zadkiel sighed, rubbing his temples.

“Listen to me, you brainless creature. It wasn’t Sean’s idea to be your mate so, don’t blame him. Plus if you think you’re superior prove that by showing it through your actions.” Zadkiel scolded him, feeling like he was the mother of two stupid children.

When they returned home, Zadkiel headed straight to his room. He didn’t expect the meeting to go the way it went. He thought at least Abel would be understanding but Abel turned out to be the biggest idiot.

He was sitting on his couch thinking about the ways to make Abel understand and think one more time before rejecting Sean because he had a guess how much it would hurt the latter. The thought of getting rejection alone is painful enough to shatter a werewolf into pieces.

He was brought out of his thoughts when the familiar feelings hit him, the scent, the restlessness, the alluring feeling. He quickly concluded that Irvin had arrived and like before, he ran to the bedroom door and locked it from inside.

How he was able to control himself so good?

Well, he was back to using aconite. This time double the dose because he really didn’t want to spring on Irvin every time he saw him.

He heard a knock on the door which made him flinch and take a step back. He moved back until the back of his knees bumped into the bed. He plopped down, staring at the door as the knocking didn’t stop.

“Zadkiel, why are you ignoring me?” He heard Irvin’s speak in such low and vulnerable voice that it was enough to bring tears to his eyes.

“Did I do something?” He again asked. Zadkiel covered his mouth with his hands so his sobs wouldn’t come out loud.

“It hurts, Zadkiel. It really hurts. Don’t push me away.” Irvin’s voice cracked, making Zadkiel’s heart drop. His sobs muffled against his hands.

“Zadkiel, I can smell that you’re in anguish. Don’t put us through this. If something’s wrong talk it out with me but don’t shut me out, please.” Now he could hear Irvin cry and this was the first time he heard him cry. Zadkiel couldn’t take it and rushed to open the door.

“I’m sorry. I’m so sorry. Don’t cry please.” He said as soon as he opened the door and his eyes landed on the tear-stained face of Irvin.

“Why would you do that?” Irvin questioned, staring at him with questioning looks.

“I… I… Come inside.” Zadkiel dragged Irvin inside pulling his elbow. He closed the door behind him and led Irvin further inside the room.

“Why are you being so secretive?” Irvin frowned.

“I need to tell you something and then you need to make a decision,” Zadkiel spoke, making Irvin sit on the bed. He walked to the TV and turned it on, increasing the volume so it could die down what he had to say.

“What is it? You’re scaring me.” Irvin’s eyes followed him as he sat before him.

“I can read minds. I can heal people. I can control minds and maybe there are other powers I haven’t even discovered yet.” Zadkiel started making Irvin more confused.

“Okay?” He dragged the word.

“You don’t understand. I possess powers that you guys don’t. I’m a threat to your pack. Your father is right.” Zadkiel stated.

“Okay, so you heard the conversation that’s why you’re behaving like this?” Irvin asked him. TV noise in the background mixing with his.

“Yeah because I don’t know how to control my powers and they can be a threat at some point for you,” Zadkiel argued.

“Can you make fire with your hands?” Irvin deadpanned at him.

“No.” Zadkiel blankly stated.

“Then you’re not threatening. Enough discussion.” Irvin ended the conversation but Zadkiel being Zadkiel didn’t stop.

“Make a decision right now, Irvin. I’m more than willing to walk out of your life if you want me to walk out now and save your pack but I won’t let you do it later. I swear I’m going to kill you if you think of it later.” Zadkiel sternly stated.

“You done?” Irvin deadpanned.

“Yeah… I think so.”

“Now shut up and never bring up this conversation. I’m not leaving you and that’s final, Mister.” Irvin gave him a stern look but it did the opposite effect. It warmth Zadkiel’s heart and brought a smile to his face.

“Sure, Alpha,” Zadkiel smirked.

“Now, I want to take you out on a date. Just you and me. Don’t invite Abel please and be ready tomorrow.” Irvin suggested. Zadkiel gave a shy nod, chuckling mentally.

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