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Dragging her out of the classroom

Author: Ava
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-29 00:01:29

Theron 's POV

My breath came out in sharp gasps as I stormed through the empty corridor, my boots echoing against the marble floors. The rage burned inside me like wildfire, relentless and consuming, tearing through every shred of control I had left.

Her hand in his. Her smile directed at him. His kiss on her lips.

The images replayed in my mind, each one more unbearable than the last. I clenched my fists so tightly that my nails bit into my palms, the pain doing nothing to calm the storm within me.

She’s mine.

My wolf snarled, his voice a guttural roar in my mind. He was fighting me, pushing against the walls I’d built to keep him contained.

She’s ours, Theron! And you’re just standing there, letting him have her!

"I don’t care!" I growled aloud, my voice echoing in the empty hall.

Liar, my wolf snapped.

I reached the far end of the corridor, stopping only when I could feel the cold stone wall against my hand. Without thinking, I slammed my fist into it. The sharp jolt
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