Share

Chapter 80

Author: Princess cassie
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

DAMIAN POV

Abigail looked at me, her eyes filled with pain and betrayal. “How can I trust you? Your brother murdered my cousin in cold blood.” I wanted to say something when Bastian laughed loudly and said, “You all keep accusing me, telling me I killed Asmeral, but have you ever thought that maybe I didn’t lose control? Maybe I killed her on purpose?” His words shocked both me and Abigail. I couldn’t hold it anymore; I had to ask, “What do you mean?”

“Yes, I killed Asmeral on purpose. I killed her because she tried to kill me, and you know what happens when someone tries to kill me. I kill that person.” Bastian said, walking to the nearest tree. With a little jump, he was sitting on top of a branch, not too high, with a devilish smile on his face.

“What do you mean she tried to kill you? I was there. She never tried.” I said to him. “Besides, I would have noticed if she had.”

Bastian looked at me again and smiled. “Ever since we killed Bill, have you ever thought about where the dark
Locked Chapter
Continue to read this book on the APP

Related chapters

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 81

    As we made our way back to the house, I could feel the tension radiating off Abigail. Her grip on Zion was tight, and her eyes were hard with determination. I knew she felt betrayed, and part of me couldn’t blame her. But the stakes were too high to let her go off on her own, especially with the witches after Zion.Bastian walked ahead of us, his demeanor relaxed, but I knew better. He was always on high alert, especially now that he was a tribrid. His new powers made him unpredictable, even to me.When we reached the house, Bastian turned to us. “Welcome home, Abigail,” he said with a mocking bow. “I hope you find your stay comfortable.”Abigail glared at him but said nothing. I led her and Zion inside, trying to keep the peace. “You can take the guest room,” I said, guiding her down the hallway. “It’s safer if you stay close.”She didn’t respond, but she followed me. I opened the door to the guest room and stepped aside to let her in. “If you need anything, let me know,” I said, try

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 82

    The morning sun cast long shadows across the forest floor, but its warmth did little to thaw the icy dread settling in my chest. The realization that Abigail and Zion were gone gnawed at me. Bastian and I had scoured the house and its surroundings, but there was no trace of them. The thought of the witches having them tightened my chest like a vice.Bastian paced back and forth, his brow furrowed in deep concentration. “We need a plan,” he muttered. “If the witches have them, we can’t just storm in blindly.”“Do you have any idea where they might have taken them?” I asked, my voice barely steady.He paused, considering. “There are a few places they might use as hideouts. We should check those first.”I nodded, feeling a flicker of hope. “Let’s start with the closest one.”We gathered our weapons and set out, moving swiftly through the dense forest. The silence between us was heavy, but it was a silence born of mutual understanding. We both knew what was at stake. Bastian might be unpr

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 83

    DAMIAN’S POVWe moved quickly towards the source of the sound. Behind a heavy curtain, we found a hidden staircase leading down into the church’s catacombs. The air grew colder as we descended, the darkness pressing in around us.At the bottom, we found a small cell. Inside, huddled against the wall, were Abigail and Zion. Relief washed over me as I rushed to the cell door, tearing it open.“Damian!” Abigail’s voice was hoarse, but the relief in her eyes mirrored my own.I pulled her and Zion into a tight embrace. “Thank God you’re safe,” I whispered, feeling the weight of the past day lift slightly.Bastian stood guard, his eyes scanning the dark corridor. “We need to get out of here. Now.”We made our way back up the stairs, moving as quickly and quietly as possible. As we reached the church’s main hall, the air shimmered, and a figure stepped out from the shadows.“Leaving so soon?” the witch’s voice was smooth, almost mocking.I tightened my grip on my weapon, stepping protectivel

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 84

    In the days that followed, we fortified our home, preparing for the inevitable return of the witches. Bastian and I worked tirelessly, setting up wards and traps around the perimeter. Abigail, though still wary, began to accept that she needed our protection.One evening, as we sat around the fireplace, I could see the strain on her face. “Abigail,” I said gently, “we’re in this together. You don’t have to carry the burden alone.”She looked at me, her eyes filled with a mix of gratitude and sadness. “I know, Damian. It’s just… everything feels so uncertain.”I took her hand in mine. “We’ll get through this. I promise.”Bastian, who had been sharpening his blade, looked up. “We should train her.”Abigail frowned. “Train me?”He nodded. “You need to learn how to defend yourself. If the witches come for you again, you should be able to fight back.”She hesitated, then nodded. “You’re right. I need to be stronger.”Over the next few weeks, Bastian and I trained Abigail. She was a quick l

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 85

    Bastian, Margaret, Abigail, and I spent the next few hours planning our assault. Margaret drew a rough map of the witches’ hideout, detailing the layout and potential weak points. The tension in the room was palpable, but there was also a sense of unity. We were preparing to face a common enemy, and for the first time in a long while, it felt like we had a fighting chance. As dawn approached, we armed ourselves and set out. The forest was eerily quiet, the morning mist clinging to the trees. We moved swiftly, the only sounds the rustle of leaves and the crunch of twigs underfoot. When we reached the witches’ hideout, a sense of foreboding settled over us. The hideout was an ancient stone structure, half-buried in the earth and covered in creeping vines. Dark energy pulsed around it, a testament to the power gathered within. Bastian signaled for us to spread out, and we moved into position. Margaret and I would create a diversion at the front, while Bastian and Abigail would circl

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 86

    The journey back home was quiet, each of us lost in our thoughts. Abigail walked beside me, her hand intertwined with mine. I could see the exhaustion in her eyes, but also a newfound determination. She had proven herself today, and I was proud of her. When we finally reached the safety of our home, Zion ran to us, his face lighting up with joy. “Mommy! Daddy!” Abigail scooped him up, holding him close. “We’re home, sweetie.” Bastian and Margaret followed us inside, the tension slowly easing as we settled back into the familiar surroundings. Despite the victory, there was a sense of unease lingering in the air. We had disrupted the witches’ plans, but we knew they would regroup and come after us again. That night, as we sat around the dinner table, I looked at the faces of those I cared about. Abigail, Zion, Bastian, even Margaret. We had all been through so much, but we were stronger for it. “We need to be prepared,” I said, breaking the silence. “The witches will come back,

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 87

    DAMIEN POVDays turned into weeks, and Abigail’s training continued. She grew stronger and more confident with each passing day, her determination unyielding. Zion watched us train, his eyes wide with fascination.“Mommy’s strong,” he said one day, looking up at Abigail with pride.“Yes, she is,” I agreed, ruffling his hair. “And she’s doing it all for you.”Zion beamed, his innocent smile a reminder of what we were fighting for. Our family, our future.One evening, as we sat around the fire, Margaret approached me with a serious expression. “There’s something you need to know.”I looked at her, sensing the gravity of her words. “What is it?”Margaret glanced at Abigail and Bastian before continuing. “The witches are not just after Zion for his powers. They believe he is the key to an ancient prophecy—one that could tip the balance of power in their favor permanently.”Abigail’s face paled. “What prophecy?”Margaret took a deep breath. “The prophecy speaks of a child born of mixed blo

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 88

    Finally, the night of the ritual arrived. We gathered in a clearing under the full moon, a circle of power forming around Zion. Margaret stood at the center, her voice ringing out as she chanted the ancient incantations.Energy crackled in the air, a tangible force that seemed to vibrate through my very bones. Abigail stood beside me, her hand gripping mine tightly. Bastian and our allies added their power to the ritual, the combined strength of our supernatural forces creating a shimmering barrier around Zion.As the ritual reached its peak, a sudden burst of dark energy shattered the night. The witches had found us.“They’re here!” Bastian shouted, drawing his weapon.Chaos erupted as the witches attacked, their dark magic clashing with our defenses. I fought beside Abigail, our movements perfectly synchronized as we defended Zion.Margaret continued the ritual, her voice unwavering despite the battle raging around her. The barrier around Zion glowed brighter, pulsing with protectiv

Latest chapter

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 97

    ABIGAIL’s POVGuilt gnawed at me, its sharp claws tearing at my conscience. The memory of Damian’s pleading eyes haunted me, but every time I tried to focus on him, my thoughts drifted back to Bastian. The way he made me feel, the fire he ignited within me, was unlike anything I’d ever experienced.I wandered aimlessly through the halls, lost in a fog of confusion and regret. But as the night wore on, guilt began to mingle with another, more primal feeling—a longing I couldn’t suppress. Bastian’s words echoed in my mind, challenging me, stirring something deep inside.Without fully understanding why, I found myself outside his door. My hand trembled as I reached for the handle, my heart pounding in my chest. I pushed it open and stepped inside, my resolve wavering.Bastian looked up from where he sat, a flicker of surprise crossing his face before it melted into a knowing smile. “Couldn’t stay away, could you?”I hesitated for a moment, then crossed the room in a few quick strides, my

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 96

    Meanwhile, Damian paced the hallways of the house, his mind in turmoil. The confrontation with Abigail had left him shaken. He had hoped that bringing her and Zion back to the house would mend the rift between them, but Bastian’s brutal honesty had only widened it.Damian couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong. Abigail’s anger and hurt were palpable, and he knew he needed to find a way to make things right. He decided to check on her, hoping to find a moment of calm to talk things through.As he approached Bastian’s room, he heard muffled voices and his heart sank. He recognized Abigail’s voice, but the tone was different—soft, intimate. He pushed open the door slightly and his worst fears were confirmed.There, on Bastian’s bed, were Abigail and his brother, locked in a passionate embrace. The sight of them together sent a wave of rage and betrayal crashing over him. He wanted to storm in, to tear them apart, but he knew it would only make things worse.Damian backed awa

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 95

    ABIGAIL POVI tried to pull away, but the fire in his eyes and the heat of his touch made it difficult. “Bastian, I can’t—”He silenced me with a kiss, his lips hungry and demanding. I struggled for a moment, my mind screaming that this was wrong, but my body betrayed me, responding to his touch.“Bastian, we can’t do this,” I whispered, breaking the kiss.He looked at me, his eyes dark with desire. “Why not? You deserve to feel good, Abigail. Let go, just this once.”I hesitated, torn between my loyalty to Damian and the burning need I felt. Bastian’s hands roamed my body, igniting a fire within me that I couldn’t extinguish.“Please, Abigail,” he murmured against my neck. “Let me make you forget, just for tonight.”The sound of his voice, the feel of his hands, it all became too much. My resolve crumbled, and I surrendered to the moment. Bastian lifted me onto the bed, his touch gentle yet insistent.As he undressed me, I felt a mix of guilt and anticipation. I knew this was wrong,

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 94

    As the months passed, the wounds of betrayal began to heal, albeit slowly. Abigail and I worked tirelessly to rebuild our relationship, and though it was never easy, our love for each other and for Zion gave us the strength to persevere.Margaret, sensing that her influence over me had waned, became increasingly bitter and isolated. She no longer held the power she once did, and her attempts to come between us grew more desperate and transparent.One evening, as the sun set over our home, Abigail and I sat on the porch, watching Zion play in the yard. There was a sense of peace that had been missing for so long, and for the first time in months, I felt a glimmer of hope.“Damian,” Abigail said softly, her hand resting on mine. “I know we’ve been through so much, and I know that things will never be exactly the same. But I want you to know that I see the effort you’re making, and I appreciate it.”I turned to her, my heart swelling with gratitude. “Abigail, I love you more than anythin

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 93

    The days that followed were a blur of guilt and despair. Abigail refused to speak to me, and Zion’s once-bright eyes were filled with confusion and hurt. The trust and love that had bound us together seemed irreparably damaged.Margaret, ever the opportunist, tried to seize the moment to draw me closer. But every touch, every whisper, only served to remind me of the betrayal I had committed.“Damian,” she purred one evening, her hand tracing circles on my chest. “We could be happy together. We could start anew.”I pushed her away, my voice filled with anger and regret. “This isn’t what I want, Margaret. I made a terrible mistake, and I need to fix it.”Her eyes flashed with anger. “Fix it? How? Abigail will never forgive you.”“Maybe not,” I said, standing up. “But I have to try. I love her and Zion more than anything. What happened between us was a mistake.”Margaret’s face twisted with rage. “You’re a fool, Damian. She’ll never take you back.”“Maybe,” I replied, my resolve hardenin

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 92

    The weeks that followed our victory over the witches were tense. The fragile peace in our household was constantly under threat, and Margaret seemed to be at the center of it. Her presence was a constant reminder of the past and the dangers we still faced. But beneath her cold exterior, she harbored a burning desire—a desire for me that had never faded.One evening, as Abigail and Zion slept soundly, I found myself alone in the study, the weight of recent events heavy on my mind. The door creaked open, and Margaret stepped in, her eyes glinting with a predatory gaze.“Damian,” she said softly, her voice like velvet. “You seem troubled.”I looked up, my guard momentarily lowered. “Just thinking about everything that’s happened. The witches, the artifact, the danger we’re still in.”Margaret moved closer, her movements smooth and deliberate. “You carry so much on your shoulders. It’s not fair.”I sighed, rubbing my temples. “It’s my responsibility. I have to protect Abigail and Zion.”S

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 91

    The journey back home was filled with a sense of triumph and exhaustion. We had accomplished what seemed impossible, but the cost had been high. Our alliance had grown stronger, forged in the fires of battle.When we finally reached home, Abigail and Zion ran out to greet us. Abigail’s eyes were filled with relief and pride as she hugged me tightly. “You did it.”“We all did,” I said, looking at our gathered allies. “We couldn’t have done it without everyone’s help.”Zion looked up at me, his eyes wide with admiration. “Daddy, are the bad witches gone?”I knelt down, ruffling his hair. “Yes, buddy. They’re gone. You’re safe now.”Bastian and Margaret joined us, their faces weary but satisfied. “We need to stay vigilant,” Bastian said. “The witches might be weakened, but they won’t give up.”“We’ll be ready,” Abigail said firmly. “We’ve proven that together, we can face anything.”As the days turned into weeks, life began to return to a semblance of normalcy. We continued to train and

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 90

    As we approached the witches’ territory, the atmosphere grew heavy with dark energy. Shadows seemed to move on their own, and the air was thick with the scent of decay. We moved cautiously, every sense alert for the slightest hint of danger.“We’re close,” Margaret whispered, her eyes scanning the area. “The artifact is hidden in a cave beneath the witches’ stronghold.”Lucian nodded, his vampire senses honed to a razor’s edge. “I’ll scout ahead. Keep low and stay quiet.”He vanished into the shadows, his movements almost imperceptible. We waited, the tension in the air palpable. Moments later, Lucian reappeared, his expression grim.“There’s a patrol up ahead. Five witches, heavily armed,” he reported.“We’ll have to take them out quietly,” Bastian said, his voice low. “Any noise could alert the entire stronghold.”We moved forward, our steps silent on the forest floor. The patrol came into view, their dark robes blending with the shadows. Bastian signaled, and we split up, surroundi

  • Seducing Mr. Werewolf    Chapter 89

    DAMIAN POVThe next few weeks were a flurry of activity as we prepared for the inevitable return of the witches. Our home became a fortress, fortified with both physical and magical defenses. Bastian and I continued to train Abigail, pushing her to her limits to ensure she was ready for anything.Our alliance with the other supernatural factions grew stronger, each group bringing their unique strengths to our cause. Lucian and his vampires provided surveillance and intelligence, their nocturnal nature making them perfect for night patrols. Alaric and the werewolves patrolled the forest, their keen senses alert for any sign of the witches.Margaret worked tirelessly on strengthening the protective wards and researching new spells to counter the witches’ magic. Her knowledge and dedication were invaluable, and despite our rocky past, I found myself trusting her more each day.One evening, as we gathered around the fire, a sense of camaraderie filled the air. We had become a family of so

DMCA.com Protection Status