Ethan dashed out of the tall building, his breath heavy and heart pounding like a caged animal desperate to escape. Those deep, golden-red eyes that glowed like lava would forever haunt his sanity.
The sound of cracking bones, the screams, and the blood replayed in his mind. Though Professor Lucian had saved him, it still terrified him. A loud honk snapped him back to reality. "Watch out, you fool!" the driver of the car that almost hit him yelled. "Sorry," Ethan gasped, catching his breath as he continued running. He only stopped when he was far enough from the place. The area was well-developed, an estate with tall buildings that seemed to touch the sky, their architecture grand and imposing, reflecting power and wealth. The windows mirrored the hues of the setting sun. With directions and help from people he met along the way, Ethan found a nearby bank to withdraw some money to get home. An hour later, Ethan stood before his apartment. It hit him that Professor Lucian now knew where he lived. Maybe he should spend a few days with his mom at the hospital, just like he sometimes did. But then, he saw the unexpected. His belongings—television, couch, clothes—were all outside. His eyes flicked to the door, where the landlord's notice was posted. ~Six months is up, boy, and you're still not paying your rent. I'm not a patient person, so get the hell out. Don’t bother calling to beg; I'll block you.~ Ethan sighed, his arms dropping to his sides as the paper slipped from his fingers. As if the heavens were against him, it began to rain, soaking his things. Ethan didn’t move, tears streaming down his face. When had his life become this bad? No matter how hard he tried, things only got worse. His boss probably hated him by now—he had missed several days of work and likely wouldn’t get paid this month. His mother’s diagnosis was due soon. It was too much. Too suffocating. It felt like the world was closing in on him, not giving him a chance to breathe. When would things ever be okay again? Ethan walked through the streets, hands tucked into his hoodie. He had nowhere to store his belongings. He had no relatives or friends to turn to. Maybe he should visit the landlord and plead, though he doubted the man would listen. If that didn’t work, he planned to sell everything and gather the money for his mother’s treatment. Ethan reached the hospital, drenched. His mother was asleep when he arrived. He held her hand and broke down in tears. He missed his mother, his father, and the life they had before the tragedy. Everything had happened so fast. He remembered how the police barged in, cuffing his father and dragging him away like a criminal. His mother had cried for days and nights. A month later, she fell ill. They thought it was just a regular sickness until she collapsed one day, bleeding from her mouth and nose. She was rushed to the hospital, thanks to the neighbors. The doctor explained her illness to Ethan, and he had to use all his savings to start her treatment, desperate not to lose her. Why was the world so cruel? Ethan’s phone dinged, snapping him out of his deep thoughts. His eyes widened at the message that popped up. ~This is Professor Lucian Draven. Come over; we need to talk.~ Professor Lucian? How in the world did he get his number? What did he want? Ethan put his phone away, unwilling to respond. His heart raced with fear. What if Professor Lucian wanted to kill him after what he had witnessed with James and his friends? His phone dinged again. ~Don’t ignore me. Get over here, or I’ll come to the hospital and slash her throat. You know who I’m talking about.~ What the hell? He knew he was at the hospital? Ethan’s eyes darted around the ward, but he saw nothing unusual. He dashed out and found no strange figures, just a few patients and nurses. With trembling fingers, he texted back. ~What do you want from me?~ His phone rang immediately. It was Lucian’s number. Ethan hesitated, unsure whether to answer, but in the end, he had no choice. This man had just threatened his mother’s life. “What do you want from me?” Ethan’s voice shook, despite his efforts to hide his fear. “I want to make a deal with you,” Professor Lucian’s voice came through the line. “A deal? What kind of deal?” “You’ll have to come over to hear it, Ethan Wave. Tonight,” Lucian demanded, like a master speaking to his apprentice. “I’m not coming to you, and if you threaten my mother, I’ll call the cops,” Ethan said, jaw clenched, though he knew his threat was futile. Lucian chuckled softly. “You amuse me, Ethan Wave. How about this: I promise not to kill you or your mother. And if you come here right now, I’ll pay you ten thousand dollars.” Ethan’s eyes widened. Ten thousand dollars? Or had he heard wrong? Wake up, Ethan. He’s trying to lure you into a trap. Don’t fall for it. “I’m not stupid,” Ethan muttered, gripping his phone tighter. Lucian sighed. “You know I’m not a fragile human like you, right? One thing about my kind—we keep our promises, or we face the heavens' consequences. Now get over here, Ethan Wave, or I’ll come pick you up myself. You won’t like that.” With that, the call ended. “Mr. Ethan,” the doctor called from behind him. As they sat in the doctor’s office, Ethan struggled to focus, Lucian’s words still lingering in his mind. “Your mother’s diagnosis schedule will have to change. It’ll be sooner than expected. Her health isn’t improving, and I won’t lie to you… but we’re close to understanding her condition. So close, Mr. Ethan.” A whirlwind of emotions hit Ethan—fear, anxiety, anger. He didn’t know which one was strongest. “So, when is the next diagnosis?” he asked. “Tomorrow,” the doctor replied. “What?” “I know it’s sudden, but it’s for the best, Mr. Ethan,” the doctor said, his gaze serious but filled with concern. How in the world was he going to find seven thousand dollars by tomorrow? He had one thousand, which wasn’t even half of what was needed. Just how was he going to… It struck him—Professor Lucian’s deal. Ten thousand dollars if he showed up at his doorstep. No. That was too dangerous. There was no way he would go there."Way too dangerous," he had said? Ethan mocked his pathetic life. His instincts screamed at him that he was insane, crazy, and utterly preposterous for being here—at the doorstep of Professor Lucian.This was the place he had fled in fear, yet here he was again. He pulled out his phone, staring at Professor Lucian's number, hesitating to call and announce his presence.If the man killed him tonight, would it make any difference? Besides, life was all about taking risks.Ethan wanted to run, to flee without looking back, but that wasn’t an option. His mother life was on the line. He had to save her."Yes?" Professor Lucian's deep, husky voice resonated on the other end of the line, sending a chill down Ethan's spine."I'm here," he announced, his voice barely a whisper. He could imagine the sly smile that Professor Lucian would surely have on his face right now."Get in."Ethan ended the call and took a deep breath, gathering what little courage he had left as he advanced toward the ex
"W-why would I do that?" Even with how terrifying Lucian looked at the moment, Ethan managed to question him. Despite trembling under his hold and sweating as if he were staring death in the face, he still found the courage to defy his order.If it had been someone else, Lucian would have snapped their neck and watched their blood drain from their body. Hell, he wanted to do just that, his fingers was hitching-- but not with Ethan."Would you like me to do it for you?" Lucian asked, his face still an inch away, his voice dripping with venom.Ethan swallowed hard. "Y... you’re—" he paused and cleared his dry throat. "You’re still holding my hands, sir."Lucian’s gaze shifted to Ethan’s trapped hands and then back to his face. He released him and waited for him to comply."Well... uh, Mr. Lucian..." Ethan began with a stutter. "Well, the thing is... I, uh... I’m not into men, and I..." That was all Ethan could say before he felt his feet leave the floor.The movement was too quick for h
Heart racing and pounding loud in his ear, chest heaving as he weaved his way around the people in his way. His eyes caught a basket of tomatoes, and effortlessly he jumped over it, hearing the owner yell after him."Stop!"Ethan glanced at the group of boys chasing after him. Are they not tired? He could barely feel his legs, his strength wearing thin as they had been chasing him for almost an hour.His fist clenched. He couldn't give up; he needed to lose them. If they got to him, it would be over. His rib still hurt, and the doctor had warned him he might have internal bleeding if the bullying didn’t stop. He couldn't afford to get hospitalized, not with so much else to worry about.He glanced back again, just to keep their distance in check, but found them gone. Had he lost them? He halted for a moment—they were nowhere in sight. Gripping his bag closer, he headed for the next corner but was welcomed by a punch to his face.Ethan fell, nose bleeding. His head spun as he hit the gr
"You're fired," Ethan's heart dropped to his feet as the cruel words sank in. He searched for a hint of compassion in the middle-aged man's face, but there was none. His boss looked at him with the same icy indifference he'd shown for the past few weeks."But... sir, I was at the hospital—""Singing the same song again about your sick mother?" His boss sneered, cutting him off. "I'm tired of being so considerate, boy, ignoring all your mistakes and taking your lame excuses." His voice was sharp, each word hitting Ethan like a physical blow. "You’re not the only one with problems. Get your priorities straight."Ethan's throat tightened. He had expected this—deep down, he knew it was coming—but hearing it out loud made his world crumble."I—" He swallowed hard, trying to keep his voice steady. "I need this job... you don’t understand.""I don’t care what you need," the man spat, his face twisted in disdain. "This is a business, not a charity. Get out.""Sir... just one last chance, I p
The class began as Professor Lucian continued from where the old lecturer had left off. His voice was thick yet smooth. Each time his gaze met Ethan's, Ethan quickly looked away.Why did it affect him? Was it the same for everyone else?Ethan's eyes darted around the room. He noticed the girls were practically drooling over him, their faces lighting up whenever Professor Lucian's gaze fell in their direction.Ethan couldn't concentrate. He then decided to fix his eyes on his book.The class seemed to drag on, finally ending after an hour. Professor Lucian was good—smooth in his teaching, his accent impeccable.The girls clapped as he wrapped up his lecture, drawing out the list of names in the class."Sarah Martin," he called out with ease, his voice filling the room."Present, sir," a girl exclaimed excitedly from the back."Is this some kind of freaking high school or something?" Ethan heard James mutter under his breath.Professor Lucian's piercing gaze snapped to James, and he imm
Weak, lowly human... Not just a human, but a male. A fucking male, bullied by his own peers. He was full of shit.The moon goddess was certainly playing tricks on him.After centuries of searching, filled with the hope of finding his female mate—the one he desired above all—he ended up with a male.His beta had been right. He was cursed never to be happy. How could he have thought the moon goddess would forgive him after what he had done years ago?The heavens would torment him until the end of his immortal life. Why not just end him as punishment instead of tormenting him this way?Lucian eyes settled on the unconscious boy laying on his king sized bed. His body full of bruises, some old, some fresh. Just how weak his mate is?His dark eyes observed his face close. The boy's face was delicate, paled beneath the bruise and scratches that marred his skin. His breath were shallow, with each rise and fall if his chest reminding Lucian of how fragile he was.Lucian was twice his size—a f
"W-why would I do that?" Even with how terrifying Lucian looked at the moment, Ethan managed to question him. Despite trembling under his hold and sweating as if he were staring death in the face, he still found the courage to defy his order.If it had been someone else, Lucian would have snapped their neck and watched their blood drain from their body. Hell, he wanted to do just that, his fingers was hitching-- but not with Ethan."Would you like me to do it for you?" Lucian asked, his face still an inch away, his voice dripping with venom.Ethan swallowed hard. "Y... you’re—" he paused and cleared his dry throat. "You’re still holding my hands, sir."Lucian’s gaze shifted to Ethan’s trapped hands and then back to his face. He released him and waited for him to comply."Well... uh, Mr. Lucian..." Ethan began with a stutter. "Well, the thing is... I, uh... I’m not into men, and I..." That was all Ethan could say before he felt his feet leave the floor.The movement was too quick for h
"Way too dangerous," he had said? Ethan mocked his pathetic life. His instincts screamed at him that he was insane, crazy, and utterly preposterous for being here—at the doorstep of Professor Lucian.This was the place he had fled in fear, yet here he was again. He pulled out his phone, staring at Professor Lucian's number, hesitating to call and announce his presence.If the man killed him tonight, would it make any difference? Besides, life was all about taking risks.Ethan wanted to run, to flee without looking back, but that wasn’t an option. His mother life was on the line. He had to save her."Yes?" Professor Lucian's deep, husky voice resonated on the other end of the line, sending a chill down Ethan's spine."I'm here," he announced, his voice barely a whisper. He could imagine the sly smile that Professor Lucian would surely have on his face right now."Get in."Ethan ended the call and took a deep breath, gathering what little courage he had left as he advanced toward the ex
Ethan dashed out of the tall building, his breath heavy and heart pounding like a caged animal desperate to escape. Those deep, golden-red eyes that glowed like lava would forever haunt his sanity.The sound of cracking bones, the screams, and the blood replayed in his mind. Though Professor Lucian had saved him, it still terrified him.A loud honk snapped him back to reality."Watch out, you fool!" the driver of the car that almost hit him yelled."Sorry," Ethan gasped, catching his breath as he continued running. He only stopped when he was far enough from the place.The area was well-developed, an estate with tall buildings that seemed to touch the sky, their architecture grand and imposing, reflecting power and wealth. The windows mirrored the hues of the setting sun.With directions and help from people he met along the way, Ethan found a nearby bank to withdraw some money to get home.An hour later, Ethan stood before his apartment. It hit him that Professor Lucian now knew wher
Weak, lowly human... Not just a human, but a male. A fucking male, bullied by his own peers. He was full of shit.The moon goddess was certainly playing tricks on him.After centuries of searching, filled with the hope of finding his female mate—the one he desired above all—he ended up with a male.His beta had been right. He was cursed never to be happy. How could he have thought the moon goddess would forgive him after what he had done years ago?The heavens would torment him until the end of his immortal life. Why not just end him as punishment instead of tormenting him this way?Lucian eyes settled on the unconscious boy laying on his king sized bed. His body full of bruises, some old, some fresh. Just how weak his mate is?His dark eyes observed his face close. The boy's face was delicate, paled beneath the bruise and scratches that marred his skin. His breath were shallow, with each rise and fall if his chest reminding Lucian of how fragile he was.Lucian was twice his size—a f
The class began as Professor Lucian continued from where the old lecturer had left off. His voice was thick yet smooth. Each time his gaze met Ethan's, Ethan quickly looked away.Why did it affect him? Was it the same for everyone else?Ethan's eyes darted around the room. He noticed the girls were practically drooling over him, their faces lighting up whenever Professor Lucian's gaze fell in their direction.Ethan couldn't concentrate. He then decided to fix his eyes on his book.The class seemed to drag on, finally ending after an hour. Professor Lucian was good—smooth in his teaching, his accent impeccable.The girls clapped as he wrapped up his lecture, drawing out the list of names in the class."Sarah Martin," he called out with ease, his voice filling the room."Present, sir," a girl exclaimed excitedly from the back."Is this some kind of freaking high school or something?" Ethan heard James mutter under his breath.Professor Lucian's piercing gaze snapped to James, and he imm
"You're fired," Ethan's heart dropped to his feet as the cruel words sank in. He searched for a hint of compassion in the middle-aged man's face, but there was none. His boss looked at him with the same icy indifference he'd shown for the past few weeks."But... sir, I was at the hospital—""Singing the same song again about your sick mother?" His boss sneered, cutting him off. "I'm tired of being so considerate, boy, ignoring all your mistakes and taking your lame excuses." His voice was sharp, each word hitting Ethan like a physical blow. "You’re not the only one with problems. Get your priorities straight."Ethan's throat tightened. He had expected this—deep down, he knew it was coming—but hearing it out loud made his world crumble."I—" He swallowed hard, trying to keep his voice steady. "I need this job... you don’t understand.""I don’t care what you need," the man spat, his face twisted in disdain. "This is a business, not a charity. Get out.""Sir... just one last chance, I p
Heart racing and pounding loud in his ear, chest heaving as he weaved his way around the people in his way. His eyes caught a basket of tomatoes, and effortlessly he jumped over it, hearing the owner yell after him."Stop!"Ethan glanced at the group of boys chasing after him. Are they not tired? He could barely feel his legs, his strength wearing thin as they had been chasing him for almost an hour.His fist clenched. He couldn't give up; he needed to lose them. If they got to him, it would be over. His rib still hurt, and the doctor had warned him he might have internal bleeding if the bullying didn’t stop. He couldn't afford to get hospitalized, not with so much else to worry about.He glanced back again, just to keep their distance in check, but found them gone. Had he lost them? He halted for a moment—they were nowhere in sight. Gripping his bag closer, he headed for the next corner but was welcomed by a punch to his face.Ethan fell, nose bleeding. His head spun as he hit the gr