Zeus
“Take it out…” he whispered, guiding my trembling hand onto his manhood.
Our eyes locked, and for a moment, time seemed to stand still. My heart pounded violently in my chest, each beat echoing like a drum. Breathing became a foreign concept, as my mind struggled to process what was happening.
Never in my life had I been this close to another man. This intimate, this vulnerable. Memories of my time in the boys' hostel surfaced, a place notorious for its strange camaraderie, where boundaries often blurred in the dim light of mischievous nights. Back then, I’d seen things: boys laughing carelessly as they shared clothes, whispered secrets, and even indulged in quiet explorations under shared blankets when they thought no one was watching were not uncommon occurrences.
ZEUS He loved it? My heart stuttered in disbelief then it skipped a bit. I wanted to savor the moment, to admit to myself that I loved it too. The way he held me, the way his lips claimed mine. But before I could even process what had just happened, he abruptly pulled away, breaking the kiss as if it had meant nothing. I sat there, stunned, my back against the cold ground, watching him fix his shirt and pants with a precision that felt deliberately detached. His gaze no longer held the fire or hunger from moments ago. It was cold, impassive, as though the entire exchange had been a figment of my imagination. Why? Was someone coming? Did he not want to be caught? That would make sense. He was the Alpha, after all. Then why start this in the first place? My heart squeezed uncomfortably at the thought. Could it be he did not want to admit to himself exactly what he had just done with a guy? That was understandable. I was surprised myself, that I touched another man’s manhood and
CADEAlpha tasked me with uncovering how Alpha John managed to escape his cage, something he hadn't succeeded in doing for the past eighteen years, no matter how hard he tried. The very idea gnawed at me. That cage was supposed to be unbreakable.As I mind-linked the wolves ordering them to retreat from the seaside, the Gamma sent me an urgent update about the investigation. There were no CCTV cameras in the area, which left us with nothing but the glaringly obvious fact: the cage key was missing.Nevermind, the fact that the key had always been with me.I clenched my fists, replaying the last time I’d seen it. I knew I hadn’t lost it. Someone had stolen it. My gut churned in realization.
ODIN“What’s wrong with the Alpha?”The pack’s meeting room was deathly silent, but a storm of panic had rippled through them.“I swear my wolf will die of fright if his aura gets any more intense!”“And what’s with that stack of money on the desk in front of him? He’s been staring at it for over an hour!”The stack of bills sat there, taunting me as I glared at them.“Alpha…” Cade’s voice broke through the silence, as he cautiously cleared his throat. It was a brave attempt to get my attention, to redirect me to the matters at hand. The important matters. But no matter how
MARIOThat evening, I stormed out of the Romano Moon Pack meeting, my fury blazing hotter than the sun. My pulse hammered in my ears, drowning out everything but the roar of my own outrage. I hadn’t even lasted ten minutes in that claustrophobic room in front of Alpha Romano before it became unbearable.“How dare he treat me like a joke! I’LL KILL HIM!” My roar reverberated down the hallway as my boots struck the tiled floor, each step a thunderclap. My fists clenched so tightly my knuckles burned, and my chest heaved with barely restrained rage.Odin. That bastard. There was an unspoken rule where no one in the realm could call him by his given name. To be honest, I never had never dared to do so either. His smug dismissal, those mocking words, had cut deeper than any blade. It wasn’t just about pride…though, I’ll admit, the humiliation stung like hell. No, this was about survival. The bastard didn’t know the truth I was carrying, the secret that twisted my guts into knots every nigh
ZEUSFor the first time in my life, I realized how horrifying being blindfolded truly was, especially when you were kidnapped. The thick ropes bit into my wrists and ankles, rendering me completely immobile. Every attempt to wiggle free only made the bindings tighter, and the gag in my mouth muffled any hope of calling for help.I wasn’t being ignored because they couldn’t hear me. I was being ignored because they simply didn’t care.The wolf who’d taken me from the Romano Moon Pack had immediately blindfolded me, leaving me no clue as to where I was being dragged. I knew I’d been tossed into some kind of vehicle. It had been moving at first, but that had been over an hour ago, maybe more. At some point, they dumped me onto this cold floor. Since then, all I had been able to hear were countless footsteps mov
ODIN“Come and get him, if you dare. Alone.”The phone in my hand beeped, signaling the end of the call, but I didn’t move. My gaze remained fixed on the upturned bucket lying on the ground… where Damon should have been working.Now I could not feel him.Anywhere around the pack or me.“Alpha,” Cade’s cautious voice broke the silence as he stepped closer. He’d overheard every word Mario had spoken during the call. “I’ve confirmed with the wolves guarding the borders. They never saw Damon leaving the pack. If he’d crossed, they would have caught him and informed you. Also, every vehicle entering or exiting from Mario’s pack was thoroughly checked. Damon wasn&
ZEUSI had never been more terrified in my entire life than I was at that moment, the smear of lipstick on my lips was an unbearable humiliation that made my whole body tremble. My breath came in shallow gasps, my heart pounding as an irrational thought clawed its way into my mind: The Alpha.Why was I thinking about him now, of all times? Why?“Get him ready for an evening of fun,” Mario ordered, his voice cold and detached as he strode out of the room.Fun? What kind of fun?Panic gripped me so tightly that it felt like my heart would stop. The others followed him out, their mocking smirks lingering like shadows in the dim light…except for one.
ZEUSHe dragged me to the bed and threw me onto it like a discarded doll. My chest hit the soft mattress, my face pressed against the sheets. I couldn’t move.Through the haze of paralysis, I felt him undo the ropes around my wrists. For a fleeting moment, hope surged…until I realized why.He began stripping me, pulling my shirt over my head, unbuttoning my jeans.“If you obey him, you’ll be able to walk out of this room on your own two feet,” the man sneered. “The drug I gave you will make sure you won’t feel any pain, even if you tear from the inside when he rides that ass of yours.”His words stabbed into me like daggers, and I wanted to scream, to lash out, to do anything. But all I could do was lie there like a lifeless shell. The drug coursing through my veins had stolen even my ability to cry out. My lips trembled, and a low, weak sound escaped.Stripping me bare of what little dignity I had left, he forced the lingerie onto my body, his hands rough and unrelenting. The humilia
ZEUSThe doctor stepped out of the emergency room. His voice was steady, but the weight of his words pressed my chest like a vice.“We managed to save the patient, but his legs were completely crushed. At this moment, we can't say whether he’ll recover or not. We need to wait for him to regain consciousness and run further tests…”His voice faded into a distant hum as I walked past him, my legs moving on their own. My gaze locked onto the small window overlooking the room where Gary lay.He’s alive.The words echoed in my mind, drowning out everything else. Gary wasn’t dead. He had survived.If he hadn’t&h
ZEUSBarbecue? Don’t tell me…My grip tightened around my phone as Odin’s words from that day echoed in my mind—the day he had asked if I was hiding something."If I find something unsavory, I will erase its very existence from this world. But you wouldn’t like the old Odin."A wave of panic surged through me. It turned out that Gary was the "unsavory thing" Odin had been referring to. And this barbecue—it wasn’t just a casual gathering. It was Gary.My pulse thundered in terror. Gary was in danger. I had to save him. I had to act fast.I glanced at the door, then o
ODINSitting on the cold floor of my bedroom, I gripped the disconnected phone in my hand, my gaze locked onto the documents Cade had placed before me.“Alpha,” he began hesitantly, “this is the police report from twelve years ago.”My eyes flickered to the file as he continued.“The man named Harris and his gang were convicted of kidnapping, child abuse, and pedophilia. That man, Harris… he was Zeus’ father.” Cade pointed at the grainy photo stapled to the document.I studied the image, my pulse drumming in my ears. The man looked nothing like Zeus—except for the eyes. Those damn eyes.Rage burned through my veins. My fingers curled, claws scrapin
ZEUS“The wound is completely healed,” the doctor announced, his voice carrying a note of relief.It wasn’t surprising. Every time he came to change my bandage over the past week, Victor loomed over him like a silent executioner, making it painfully clear that any mistake would not be tolerated. The poor man had been under so much pressure that today, when he turned to Victor, his smile was more nervous than pleased.“There will be no scar,” he assured, quickly adding, “but please continue applying this gel until its gone.”Victor accepted the tube without a word, and the doctor wasted no time in making his exit—ignoring the fresh coffee the maid had just served him.I picked up my own cup and glance
ZEUS“Mr. Damon, we’re here,” Victor announced as he opened the car door for me.I remained motionless in the back seat, just as I had been the entire ride. More like a corpse than a living man.“Was it Susan who called you?” I asked without looking at him.Victor was silent for a moment before responding, “Yes.”Of course, it had to be Susan. She would do anything to save herself—even sell her soul. She kicked Gary out, knowing I would come back for him, and then called Victor to cover her tracks.Without another word, I stepped out of the car and back into the world I was accustomed to. The penthouse.I stoo
ZEUSI just wanted to help him. I just wanted to give him food and shelter. I just…But when I rolled over in my sleep, I woke up to a nightmare.I froze. My body frozen, my mind refusing to process the horror unfolding before me. I couldn’t breathe, couldn’t move.For a long, paralyzing moment, all I could do was stare.Then something snapped inside me.I lunged forward, shoving my father away from Gary with all the strength I had.Gary had already passed out, his small body limp and motionless on the floor.I reached for him,
ZEUSMy fingers trembled at my sides. "Shut your mouth, Gary."He glanced at my shaking hand before his cold stare met mine once more. Then, his lips parted into a slow, wicked grin."So you really have found someone, huh? Someone that you think is more important than me?"Before I could react, he grabbed a brick from the ground and hurled it at me. "HOW DARE YOU!!!"I didn’t move.The brick struck my head, splitting my skin. Warm blood oozed down the side of my face, fast and thick. But the pain barely registered.Gary’s fury exploded as he screamed at me. "YOU FUCKING CRIMINAL! YOU MONSTER!
ZEUSThe day I came home from school and found my mother lying lifeless on the kitchen floor was still etched into my memory like a scar that never fades. My father, a drunk even then, barely acknowledged her death. From the funeral to the burial, he remained the same. A man drowning in alcohol and indifference. He already had a mistress outside our home, along with a daughter, so my mother’s death meant nothing to him. But for me, it changed everything. That was the day I became the new target of his abuse.By the age of thirteen, I had already grown accustomed to a life of servitude. Every day, I woke up early to cook, clean, and take care of the house before and after school. Every night, I braced myself for the beating that followed my father’s drunken return.That night was no different. I left the
ZEUSAfter Odin left, I spent some time playing with the baby until she drifted off to sleep again. Once she was settled under the caretaker’s watchful eye, I hurried straight to the kitchen.Hidden beneath a pile of neatly stacked dish towels was the smartphone I had stashed away. Jay’s phone.I couldn’t thank him enough for this favor. He never questioned why I needed it, simply handing it over and telling me I could return it whenever I wanted.Now was my chance.With Odin around, I hadn’t dared take the chance to use it. But now? Now I had to.I switched on the phone and immediately dialed a number, but not Gary’s.Hi