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ATHAN'S POV

Author: Hellen
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CHAPTER TWENTY

ATHAN’S POV

‘I never said that I wasn’t happy to see. You can’t bring that man into my father’s house without prior notice. That’s all I am saying.’

I have been talking for twenty minutes, trying to convince her that everything is under control. She wouldn’t listen.

‘Trust me’. I barked

‘I want to but you give me reason not to. You bring him, to my house?’

‘You need not fear.’

‘You don’t get it. That man was the bane of my existence. He treated me like something worse than rags. He beat me with iron rods, so much that I wished for death. Until you came I never believed I was going to be saved from him. His family forced me to lie to my family and tried to deceive my father into merging his pack with theirs. I slept on the hard floor, a Luna-like. I slept on the cold hard floor, do you get it? Even thinking of his name brings back all the memories and makes me shudder. And you invite such a person into my house at a time like this, when I am still in the process of heali
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