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Bonds: A Pack of Wolves

Michael’s world is turned upside down when his father brings him to a mysterious bunker located beneath one of his family's establishments. His heart was racing, his hands were shaking, and his eyes were wide. The only thought ruling over his mind, the only question that flooded his mind, was 'WHAT IS THIS PLACE?' He asked himself repeatedly. Each time he and his father walked ever deeper into the bunker, Michael would feel an insatiable urge to question his beloved father on why he had decided that they should explore this daunting bunker. But how could he satisfy this urge to this man, this man he loved yet equally feared, this man whose anger burned like a blazing furnace? Quietly Michael walked behind his father. Finally, they reached a massive doorway. Further inside was a massive hall estimated to host at least 300 people. When he, Michael, the young lad, gazed around the hall, and when his face turned to the left side, shockingly, he saw an empty seat, which looked like a throne. "Father, what is this?" Michael questioned, "And why does that seat look like a throne?" That's because it is,He his father answered. Michael answered with another question, "Whose?" He asked, and his father went towards the throne and replied, "Mine," as he sat. Michael could not describe the emotions racing within him at that moment, but just when he thought he couldn't be more terrified, Venite, servi me! His father shouted at least 3 times. After shouting, the hall was flooded with men wearing black combative gear clothing and covered with black masks. They all came and stood in a formation as if they were trained soldiers; after they had all lined up, they themselves began shouting, Rex Lupus! Dominus Lupus! They shouted these words, words that Michael could not understand, about five times. Michael's father then responded also in a tongue he could not understand, remaining in absolute terror. Michael stood quaking after his father was done speaking to the men. All the men turned their faces from his father to him, and they shouted aloud, Iuvenis Lupus! Iuvenis Lupus. His father stood from his chair. Let's go, my son, he said to Michael. 'Who are you?' The young lad asked himself, completely and utterly stunned.
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Healed, Then Hurt

Healed but Hurt In a time not far from our own, where science dances with miracles and technology touches the soul, Dragan Reks is a prodigy—a gifted scientist driven not by ambition, but by love. His world revolved around Aurelia, a radiant soul cursed with a life-threatening illness. Born with sickle cell anemia, her days were numbered, her body frail, her spirit fading. But to Dragan, she was worth defying limits for. Using an experimental breakthrough he was warned never to touch, he risked everything—his research, his reputation, even his sanity—to heal her. And he succeeded. Her pain vanished. Her smile returned. For a moment, the world stood still and perfect. Then she left. Not just his lab. Not just his life. She left him—for another man. The woman he sacrificed everything for walked away like nothing had happened. No goodbye. No answers. Just absence. Months pass. Dragan tries to bury his pain under equations and empty silence. But grief doesn’t die—it mutates. And just when he's starting to forget the sound of her laughter, Aurelia returns. Changed. Quiet. Still beautiful. Still everything he once wanted. But now she carries a weight even heavier than the past. She says she never stopped loving him. That she made a mistake. That the other man meant nothing. But can Dragan believe her? Can love survive betrayal? As memories clash with the present and emotions spiral out of control, Dragan finds himself trapped in the cruelest paradox of all: He saved her life, but lost her heart. And now that she’s back, he must face a devastating truth— Healing her might have broken him forever. In a world where minds can rewrite bodies, but not hearts, Dragan must choose: Reopen the scars… or close the chapter for good.
Silent_Plume · 10.2K Views
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