As the morning light filtered through the window, Ackerly Ciro Galeno stirred from his slumber with a contented smile. For seven years, he had coexisted with humans in perfect harmony. At the tender age of twenty-three, he had already earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the esteemed Michigan University, with the added distinction of graduating with honors.
On the sly, he delves into the intricate details of werewolf anatomy and physiology alongside his lupine brethren and esteemed academicians at the university. His talent in this area was exceptional.
For seven long years, his true identity remained shrouded in secrecy, concealed from the prying eyes of the world. His whereabouts, a mystery to all who knew him, remained a closely guarded secret. The task at hand was arduous, but he persevered and emerged victorious. He maintained a safe distance from the humans, wary of arousing any suspicion.
He devoted himself to his studies and work. Abandoned by his Pack, he fled under the cover of darkness the following day, disavowing any connection to his former family.
As he meticulously adjusted his hair, smoothed out his coat, and straightened his tie, a wry chuckle escaped his lips. It was his inaugural attempt at securing a role within a company owned by the Pack.
However, the imposing werewolf council would not be swayed by his solitary stance, and demanded that he engage with his fellow werewolf. Failure to comply would result in the damning label of a rogue werewolf.
He found himself compelled to follow, for to do otherwise would mean being relentlessly pursued as a rogue. Thus, he had no choice but to seek refuge among a Pack.
"You have the ability to accomplish this," he affirmed.
The council's decree was clear: the Sun Forest Pack, being the nearest in proximity, was to extend their welcome to him.
The Pack was a formidable force, and even the most daring rogues knew better than to approach them. Ackerly drew in a deep breath upon hearing the term "rogue." He had a deep-seated disdain for those beings.
The Haze Forest Pack was destined to be the initial task on his agenda, one that he would never revisit. Never. He had a steadfast conviction that retribution against the Pack was unjustifiable, even if it meant sacrificing his own life. These people in question were deemed as loathsome criminals. Monstrous beings have taken on the guise of a Pack.
As he strode out of his apartment near the Sun Forest Pack's Company, Acker whispered to himself, "You have the power to become anything you desire."
The Leonidas Group of Companies, a renowned organization, aimed to serve as a catalyst for Acker's triumph and tranquility. As he strode out of his apartment near the Sun Forest Pack's Company, Acker whispered to himself, "You can be anything you want."
Fear had always been a constant companion, but dwelling on past experiences would surely hinder his progress towards the present. For countless years, he has toiled away tirelessly, relying solely on his own innate abilities to see him through. Accustomed to solitude, he found himself unperturbed by its presence.
A taxi screeched to a stop directly before him. Without hesitation, he leapt inside. As he settled into the backseat of the taxi, he fought to steady his trembling hands and quell the beads of sweat forming on his brow.
Summoning his resolve, he spoke to the driver in a firm voice, "To the Leonidas Group of Companies, please..."
In just an hour's time, the Alpha of the Sun Forest Pack will summon him forth. Yet, at this very moment, his system is undoubtedly experiencing a malfunction. He let out a long exhale, having first taken a deep breath.
He stood at a modest five-foot-four, not particularly towering over those around him. Compared to his fellow men, he was diminutive in stature. Acker remained unperturbed, so long as he could lead a contented existence.
In a mere fifteen minutes, the taxi arrived at its destination. Acker promptly settled his fare and made his way into the company's premises for a quick inspection. He strode confidently towards the front desk.
"Good morning, Madam," he greeted with a polite nod. "I am here to conduct a business interview with the Boss," he emphasized, his tone professional and confident.
The receptionists were keenly aware of the topic of his discussion. A code had been dispatched to Acker and his associates, designed to prevent any suspicion from arising amongst the human population.
"Follow me, Sir," the woman beckoned, leading Ackerly towards the elevator. "The boss' floor is located on the tenth floor, and his secretary is eagerly anticipating your arrival," she informed him. Ackerly responded with a courteous smile and a nod of acknowledgement.
As he stepped into the elevator, the doors slid shut with a soft hiss. The ascent to the tenth floor was smooth and swift, the gentle hum of the machinery providing a soothing background noise. As the elevator ascended, he found himself unable to maintain his concentration.
Acker's desperation to relieve himself and quench his thirst was palpable. In an instant, his body was overcome with dehydration. The man exuded an air of complete unconcern, seemingly oblivious to the events unfolding around him.
As the elevator doors slid open on the tenth floor, Acker stepped out with purpose. He took a deep breath, allowing himself a moment to collect his scattered thoughts. The moment he stepped out the door, his heart rate quickened. He inhaled deeply.
He muttered under his breath, "Damn, calm down." As he drew near, he extended his hand in greeting and introduced himself to the individual whom he presumed to be the secretary.
"Please have a seat first, Sir. I will entertain you later," she said, gesturing towards the chairs in the waiting area. "There are other applicants who arrived before you. Thank you."
As he surveyed the area, it became apparent to him that no human had set foot on this floor. He leaned back in his seat, releasing a long breath of relief. Despite his inner turmoil, he managed to compose himself and offer a gentle smile to the woman.
Questions raced through his mind. The looming question remained: what would occur if they were to decline him? The thought lingered in her mind like a dark cloud, casting a shadow over every other possibility. What if they had taken his life?
The mere idea sent shivers down his spine, and he couldn't shake the feeling of unease that settled in his chest. The possibility lingered in his mind: what if these were the very same ones he had encountered before?
Acker was oblivious to the fact, yet the passing years had instilled in him a sense of caution towards any wolves that roamed in his close proximity. Had it not been for the council, he would have much rather been excluded than feign interest in joining this Pack.
As soon as the secretary inquired about his identity, he rose from his seat. Ackerly Ciro Galeno approached the she-wolf with a confident stride.
"Good morning again, Ma'am," he greeted her, his voice clear and unwavering. "My name is Ackerly Ciro Galeno, and I have come to interview the Alpha."Despite the beads of sweat that had formed on her forehead, the woman managed to maintain her composure and engage him in conversation with poise and charm. As she perused the parchment pages splayed out before her on the table, she met his gaze with unwavering intensity.
"I am sorry. Can you kindly resume your seat in one of the chairs provided again? The Alpha is presently engaged in an interview with another candidate. Rest assured, I shall notify you promptly upon the conclusion of their meeting," stated the secretary.
With a courteous smile, Acker acknowledged the woman's gesture and proceeded again to take a seat in the chair she had kindly indicated for him. He sat in stillness, attuned to the rhythmic thump of his own heart.
From that moment on, the man had come to accept the truth about himself - that he was, in fact, a coward. Though it was a bitter pill to swallow, he had no choice but to come to terms with this realization.
His vulnerability made him an easy target for exploitation by those around him. In the darkness, he cowered, consumed by an overwhelming sense of terror. He trembles at the mere thought of how his actions and words might be perceived by those around him.
The fear of judgment and disapproval from others grips him tightly, leaving him in a constant state of unease. Acker made no allusion to desiring a mate. He yearned for a reason to exist, for a purpose to fulfill, but alas, he could not find one.
Thus, he clung to life simply because it was all he knew. Thus, the lack of interest from his parents towards him is evident. He likes males over ladies most of the time. The revelation of his attraction to males does not necessarily indicate that he is of the ilk of homosexuals who are forthright about their sexual proclivities.
He felt a sense of satisfaction in the knowledge that he was a recognizable figure to all. From a young age, the weight of societal expectations based on his gender bore down upon him, shaping his very being and sense of identity.
The constant judgment and scrutiny he faced left an indelible mark on his personality, influencing every aspect of his life. Acker let out a deep sigh and remained still for a full half hour.
Unperturbed, he remained fixated on the entrance to the office. The man's teeth clenched as he bit down on his lower lip. Throughout the duration of the event, he remained rigid in his chair, exhibiting a palpable sense of unease.
Ever since he set foot on this floor, he felt an inexplicable pull towards it. All non-essential activities have come to a halt. Should he persist on this path, he would undoubtedly put himself in peril.
His nerves taut like a bowstring, seized the opportunity to depart as the office door swung open with sudden force. As the secretary rose gracefully from her seat, she called out to Ackerly.
"Alpha Killan awaits you, Mr. Galeno. Please proceed into the office. Thank you for you patience," she announced.
Acker's lips curled upward into a smile as he took a deep breath and approached the door. With a steady hand, he grasped the handle and pulled it open, revealing the space beyond for the very first time. Cold sweat drenched his body.
He nibbled on his bottom lip before stepping inside. The cold caused his hands to become numb. Acker had entered the room with a solemn demeanor, his head bowed in deference. He remained in that position, a picture of quiet contemplation.
The submissive gesture of a head bow was a clear indication that he had no intention of offending the Alpha in any manner.
As he stepped into the room, a tantalizing scent wafted towards him, enveloping him in its warm embrace. He drew a long breath into his lungs, then expelled it with a powerful force, clearing his throat.
In an instant, the wolf within him let out a fierce howl, the word "mate" echoing through his mind with an urgent intensity. His wolf let out a euphoric cry, excited to meet their mate.
Acker's hand instinctively clenched as the news reached his ears, taking him by surprise. He remained motionless, his gaze fixed on the ground before him, not even bothering to lift his head.
He was intimately familiar with the Alpha, for there existed but a singular presence within. He let out a long, slow breath. The grim fate that awaited him was none other than execution.
A momentary hush fell over the chamber before any further action could be taken. Acker's stance remained unwavering over the course of time.
'Goodness!' He screamed silently within his mind. The sensation of unease permeated the air, enveloping him in its palpable grip. Acker had already prognosticated the course of events that would unfold next.
He closed his eyes, allowing his mind to wander back to the countless conversations he had shared with his parents over the years. Their words echoed in his thoughts, each one a nightmare he doesn't want to remember.
He retreated a pace, ready to depart, but the Alpha's command halted him in his tracks. Acker's pupils dilated as he comprehended the situation.
He struggled to recollect the events that had transpired, but his mind drew a blank. The only memory that lingered was that of Alpha Killan's overpowering presence, pinning him against the wall and choking him mercilessly.
"Do you realize that you are my mate?" he asked, his voice low and intense. "Under no circumstances should you divulge this information to anyone
else!" With a menacing snarl, the Alpha directed his gaze towards him.With a nod, Acker coughed on his saliva. How had he managed to instill such a profound sense of terror in his mate? Killan's eyes were so frightful that Acker couldn't help but feel a wave of nausea wash over him.
"Should I discover that you have betrayed what I have said and shared this information with another soul, you will rue the day you were born, you despicable excuse for a human being. I will see to it personally that you are dealt with, and your final resting place will be in the cold, dark earth." The Alpha bellowed with fury.
Acker cleared his throat before nodding with great enthusiasm. With a solemn gesture, he lowered his head in deference to the Alpha's unquestionable power. With limited options at his disposal, he reluctantly acquiesces.
No matter where his journey takes him or whom he encounters on his path, he remains utterly powerless to take action. No one would acknowledge his gender or identity. He knew deep down that his true identity was that of a woman, even though his physical form was that of a man.
The realization that no one, not even his beloved soul mate, would be able to embrace his authentic self weighed heavily on his heart. A bitter grin twisted his lips, but it was a cruel expression directed inwardly, solely at himself.
With a heavy heart, he gazed out into the world, feeling as though he was all alone. The bitter sting of rejection had left him with little hope for finding love.
Yet, fate had other plans, and he found himself drawn to a man who seemed to be his perfect match. However, the cruel irony of life was not lost on him, as this man too was turning his back on him, just like his loved ones had done in the past.
With a stern voice, Alpha Killan Raiden Leonidas, the Alpha of the Sun Forest Pack, declared, "I, Alpha Killan Raiden Leonidas, hereby reject you as my mate."
Seven days had passed since Ackerly went back to his residence to escape this Pack's members. His soul was consumed by a profound sense of despair. Throughout the night, his heart had been wracked with a persistent ache, as though a sharp blade was being driven into it time and time again. Even brief respites from the pain were fleeting, as it inevitably returned with renewed intensity. The poor man's heart had been beating like crazy for days. His mind and soul were in a state of turmoil, still reeling from the sting of rejection. The memory of his ex mate's violent act lingered in his mind. The sensation of being strangled and injured by someone he once trusted was a haunting experience that he couldn't shake off. The feeling of his hand on the nape of his neck lingered, a tight grip that seemed to envelop him still. As he contemplated his existence, Ackerly couldn't help but think that he was cursed with a perpetual string of misfortunes. "Such is the fate of a man like me," he
Ackerly hailed a taxi and made his way towards the border of the Sun Forest Pack, his luggage in tow. The sensation of sorrow washed over him once again, akin to the one he had experienced when he had contemplated leaving the Pack due to his sexual preferences. He preferred solitude over enduring constant mistreatment from others. People who display arrogance and a lack of concern for others. There exist people who display a distinct lack of concern regarding the potential consequences of their actions. Ackerly was unlike other homosexuals who chose to dress in feminine attire and openly display their sexual orientation, a common practice among his contemporaries. Ackerly, cognizant of his true nature and the expectations that accompanied it, opted to attire himself in formal clothing. The taxi pulled up to the destination he had specified during the booking process. He found himself trapped within the confines of the Sun Forest Pack, unable to depart without the express consent of
Ackerly found himself with no other recourse but to acquiesce to the directive of his ex-mate's, despite the fact that the Alpha had previously spurned him in the course of events. The palpitations of the young man's heart were a testament to the excitement that coursed through his veins. In the confines of his workplace, he exudes an air of fortitude and fearlessness. There was nothing illegal about the Alpha and Beta orders that was given. He found himself among the pack of doctors and nurses. Having obtained his license, he had spent a year working in a hospital that catered to the needs of his own species. He stood poised to embark upon his labor. Though he was not yet a fully qualified medical doctor, he remained steadfast in his pursuit of knowledge and expertise. With each passing day, he studied diligently, determined to achieve his goal. He knew that the road ahead would be long and arduous, but he remained resolute in his conviction that he would one day reach his destinat
During their conversation, Cato assured Killan that Ackerly is thriving in the Research Facility. Cato commented, "His task is the most advanced of them all." The Alpha's voice reverberated through the training room as he bellowed at his wolf, his frustration evident. Despite his repeated refusals, the wolf within him persisted in urging him to accept that man as their mate. It was not unheard of for an Alpha to have a male Luna. In fact, there were likely many who had come before him. Never should such an occurrence come to pass! "His knowledge on the matter of she-wolf infertility was extensive." Cato explained that all he required were proofs of the problem and confirmation. Killan's fist connected with the punching bag, sending it into a wild sway and causing a cacophony of loud noises to reverberate throughout the room. Alpha Killan came to a sudden stop, beads of sweat forming on his forehead, and lifted his eyes to meet those of Cato. With a deep sense of frustration, he cle
As Killan arrived at Pack Hospital, a wave of shock coursed through his body. He raised his hand and delivered a sharp blow to the back of his head, hoping to dispel the fog that had settled there. 'Could you tell me what brought you here? You won't see him again! What are you planning to do while you're here at the hospital? Isn't this the answer you've been seeking for? You, scumbag, you want him to die!' Alpha Killan muttered to himself, lost in thought. Killan's actions had stirred up a commotion among his Pack members, who now gazed at him with a mixture of bewilderment, concern, and astonishment. Their eyes were wide, their faces etched with confusion, and their expressions betrayed a sense of unease. The Alpha's legs refused to budge, despite the hospital being within arm's reach. He pondered over his choices for a moment, his mind racing with possibilities. After much contemplation, he made the decision to turn himself and his car around and depart from the Pack Hospital, th
Alpha Killan halted in his tracks as Beta Cato relayed the unsettling news of rogue sightings near the Research Facility edifice. Alpha Killan stood tall and proud as he signed the paperwork on behalf of his Pack. His strong, calloused hands moved with purpose as he carefully penned his name onto the document. With each stroke of the pen, Alpha Killan solidified his commitment to his Pack and their future. Alpha was informed of the presence of rogues lurking around the facility. Beta Cato leaned in towards Killan, her eyes darting around the room. "They looked like they were spying on us," he grumbled. The Alpha was wide awake and alert, despite the late hour. Killan found himself in a weakened state as he made his way to the hospital where his ex-mate was receiving medical attention. Killan was having trouble getting to sleep. Certain things had the power to ignite a fiery rage within him. For the past few days, he had been neglecting his duties to the Pack. Had it not been for Ca
"Alpha, beyond the boundaries of our territory, lurked a band of miscreants, known to us as rogues." Killan's eyes flew open as he sensed a presence behind him. He turned his head to find Cato standing there, his form looming in the silence. He found himself in a daze, perplexed. With a subtle change in his gaze, Beta Cato became the sole object of his scrutiny. Cato's words echoed in the stillness of the room, lingering long after he had spoken. And yet, despite having already voiced his thoughts, he returned once more to repeat them, as if the weight of their meaning demanded to be heard again. "Alpha," the Beta shouted urgently, "there are rogues lurking on the far side of our pack." Their presence may be witnessed by humans, and our entire species could be condemned." Alpha Killan didn't appear to understand what Beta Cato was saying, so he yelled. Alpha nodded in agreement without a moment's hesitation. Even more impressively, he went out and pursued his Beta, who had fled aft
"Acker," whispered the woman, leaning in close. "Have you heard? Word had spread like wildfire throughout the town that a grand celebration was to be held at the Pack House in just a week's time." The excitement was palpable as the news reached every corner of the community, and whispers of the upcoming event could be heard in every conversation. It was said that no one was to be left out, as the invitation extended to all. The Pack House was sure to be filled to the brim with guests from far and wide, eager to partake in the festivities. "Hey Acker!" Katty exclaimed with great enthusiasm, interrupting him from his frantic scribbling in his medical record. Katty's words fell on deaf ears as he remained fixated on the task at hand, diligently jotting down his notes. Katty fixed her gaze upon her friend's countenance, which remained devoid of any discernible emotion. As time passed, his countenance gradually transformed into a somber expression. When they're talking about the Pack or
The members of the Sun Forest Pack were reveling in their joyous activities. The Moom Goddess' gift was received with smiles and gratitude from everyone. The air was filled with excitement as the pack gathered to commemorate the miraculous recovery of the she-wolves. It was a momentous occasion that called for a grand celebration. The festivities were in full swing, with the pack members reveling in the joyous atmosphere. It was a testament to the resilience of the pack and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, hope and healing were always within reach. The once barren land had been transformed and was now teeming with life. Their Luna was a blessing, gifted with both intelligence and wit. The discovery of the curative medicine was attributed to none other than Luna himself. And now a once-barren she-wolf, whose infertility was a direct result of the rogues' heinous actions, had made a miraculous announcement. She proclaimed that she was pregnant. "Thank you so much, Luna. W
Ackerly remained in a state of shock for several minutes, attempting to process the information that Killan had imparted to him upon his awakening from slumber. He's expecting a child. 'I'm expecting a child. I'm pregnant!' Ackerly couldn't help but exclaim to himself. The revelation that he was carrying a child was a shock to him, but what made it even more bewildering was the fact that his mate was the biological father. The implications of this unconventional situation weighed heavily on his mind as he tried to come to terms with the reality of it all. Ackerly couldn't believe his luck. It seemed as though his wildest dreams had finally come true. It was a dream that had long been harbored within him, even before the revelation of his true identity. Killan stood there, gazing at his mate and taking in everything that was happening. The Alpha's heart swelled with pride and joy as he contemplated the news of his mate's pregnancy. It was as if he could soar to the very moon and bac
"Baby, I ask you, do not rise from your resting place. You are not yet well!" Ackerly's voice boomed with fury as he berated his mate for daring to rise from the bed despite the injury that marred his side. Two weeks had passed since the fateful encounter with the rogues. The Sun Forest Pack expressed deep gratitude towards their vampire allies, particularly their revered King. After three days of respite at the pack, they departed. The members of the pack labored in unison, their collective efforts aimed at restoring order to their shared territory. "I assure you, there is no cause for concern. I am quite alright. I can handle myself. I have to look after our pack." Alpha Killan's voice trembled as he spoke to his mate. A heavy sigh escaped Ackerly's lips as he gently assisted Killan back to his bed, helping him lie down with care. "I assigned each person a task, and they are already working on it. Cato and Sael examined them to see if they had completed their tasks." Ackerly utte
The Sun Forest Pack had no weapons to speak of, save for their unwavering determination to rescue their fellow pack members and stand by each other's sides. Killan had his sights set on a single target—a rogue who dared to cross him. Yael stood before him, a sly grin playing across their lips as they awaited his next move. The Alpha Rogue's muscles rippled beneath his skin as he shifted. Killan didn't even flinch in the face of his adversary. Amidst the chaos of battle, both witches and humans took up arms alongside their werewolf counterparts. Their resolve was unyielding, and the fate of the Sun Forest Pack hung in the balance. Killan fell silent, his lips sealed tight as he struggled to find the right words. In this particular circumstance, words seemed to hold little value. In those moments, Killan's inclination towards violence would intensify. "Never allow them to come too near to us!" Yael bellowed, his voice echoing through the area and eyes blazed with fierce intensity as
"Alpha, the Luna is really here." Cato whispered to his Alpha. Ackerly's presence was unmistakable. He couldn't shake the feeling that his mate's words held a deeper truth, even though the last correspondence was three days old. The task of scouring this land proved to be a formidable challenge for them, as the dense foliage and towering trees made it nearly impenetrable. The rugged terrain, strewn with boulders and overgrown with tangled weeds, only added to the difficulty of their mission. Killan's heart raced with fear and desperation as he imagined his beloved mate writhing in agony at the hands of the ruthless rogues. His mind was consumed with thoughts of the cruel leader, the one responsible for inflicting such unspeakable pain upon his precious mate. Killan knew that he must act quickly, for every moment that passed felt like an eternity of torment for his mate. "Don't say the obvious, Cato. I sense a connection with my mate, so I know he's here." Killan's voice dripped wi
As Ackerly stirred from his sleep, he found himself in a place that was all too familiar to him. As he slowly regained consciousness, his bleary eyes gradually focused on his surroundings. Ackerly's throat tightened as he swallowed, his nerves getting the best of him. He was certain, without a doubt, that he was fully cognizant of his surroundings, despite his recollection of the recent past being limited to his valiant rescue of a defenseless pup from the clutches of a marauding assailant. The Luna of the Sun Forest Pack found himself bound to a pole, positioned squarely before the nefarious hideout of the rogues. The alluring sight of his bare skin was impossible to miss, particularly with the prominent evidence of Killan's claim from their intimate bond. Ackerly was met with a chorus of growls. Ackerly's eyes scanned the area, taking in the familiar faces that surrounded him. However, it was one individual who truly captured his attention, and it was not the lovely Yael. "How ar
Killan stood there, his heart racing with anticipation, as he waited for his dear friend to arrive and every passing moment felt like an eternity. But he knew that the wait would be worth it, for the mere sight of his friend would bring him immeasurable joy. As he strode through the bustling airport, his pack members flanking him, he couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and power. All eyes were on them, drawn to the undeniable aura of strength and dominance that emanated from the group. With a single glance, he could tell that they were the envy of every other traveler in the terminal. And as they made their way to their destination, he knew that they would continue to command attention and respect wherever they went. He left Ackerly sleeping while Cato and Sael guarded him. The commanding Alpha instructed everyone to extend a warm welcome to his friend, as it was he who had beseeched a favor from the esteemed leader. He couldn't help but notice the curious gazes of the humans fi
"Alpha, this marks the third occurrence of the day," Sael apprised his Alpha. Beta Cato stood by his side. The sight of lifeless bodies strewn across their pack's territory was nothing short of alarming. Innocent souls, taken too soon, their presence a haunting reminder of the dangers that lurked in the shadows. The gruesome sight of lifeless corpses, each one bearing a chilling warning that their pack would be next, was enough to send shivers down anyone's spine. The Sun Forest Pack is on edge, their senses heightened as they remain vigilant for any potential threats. The pack members were forbidden from leaving their homes without explicit permission from their Alpha. Ackerly was forbidden to leave, as per the agreement he made with Killan. The trio stood outside the pack house, their voices carrying on the wind as they conversed. The Pack Warriors tirelessly patrolled the land, their watchful eyes scanning the terrain for any signs of danger. Killan, Cato, and Sael each took the
As Ackerly sets his sights on Killan, he can't help but notice the fiery temper that emanates from him upon his return to the Alpha meeting. Ackerly refrained from fueling Killan's already intense emotions, opting instead to create a physical distance between them to allow for some much-needed breathing room. Ackerly was keenly aware that he didn't need to smother Killan any further, lest the man awaken and depart from his side. He trembled at the mere thought of it, for he knew deep down that his heart had already been claimed by the alluring Alpha Killan. Ackerly remained stoic, his lips sealed shut, refusing to utter a single word. As he stepped into his home, his eyes fell upon Killan, who was bellowing at Cato and Sael with a ferocity that made his blood run cold. As he was about to step into the Pack House, Ackerly's attention was suddenly seized by Killan's words, though he initially chose to disregard them. "Bullsh*t! I couldn't care less," he said with a dismissive wave of