Before Paris called Chester to pick him up at the bus stop, several thoughts ran in his head as he walked in the streets to the nearest bus stop that he could find.
He thought about it.
He thought about it deeply—about what was so wrong about falling in love with another alpha.
He always knew his father would never be satisfied with him and his accomplishments and he accepted it. Although it pained him to come to that realization, the pain gradually subsided as he aged and realized that his father would never be as proud of him as he is of July.
That was alright for him. It was okay, really.
But then the moment he heard his father mock his relationship with Chester, he felt a different kind of pain that was even worse than what he felt before.
It was painful to listen to his own father make hurtful remarks about his relationship with Chester, more so when he was calling him names.