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The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 19

The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 19

CHAPTER 19 

I was stuck in that hospital room for two days before I was finally well enough to leave. The twins were there to pick me up, but again, they made sure that no one else was around so they didn’t see 

me leaving

When we got back to the packhouse,they took me up to the top floor and they were letting me live in the usual room that I always slept in when I slept over. It was the last room left on the Alpha floor and I was surprised they were giving me this room

It had a walkin wardrobe and my own bathroom. It wasn’t something that I was used to. However, everyone made me feel really welcome

Thanks to the medication I was receiving in the hospital I was healing really fast which I was thankful for. I could actually see now and my hearing was back to normal

I still had a lot of injuries but I could see them going away a lot faster than they used to when

doctor didn’t treat me

The twins left me to get settled in my room after Arlo gave me a bag containing all the school 

assignments

He knew I was really worried about falling behind in my classes, so he went to the school and told them that I had been in an accident and we weren’t sure how long I would be away

I was really grateful for that and I reminded them that they needed to give me enough space so I could study and do my homework. They’re not allowed to think that this is a permanent sleep over where we just goof around all the time and not get anything done

After the twins left I started getting settled into my room and unpacking my bag which they had packed for me. They got all of my clothes from my parents house and it was waiting for me. They didn’t know how I wanted it unpacked or anything like that

It was already bad enough that they packed my bags and were probably going through my 

underwear drawer. I wouldn’t put it past them to have a bit of fun there

So I insisted on unpacking everything and putting it where I wanted them

After that, I sat on the chair that was built into the wall directly under the window and I sat there

staring out at the forest

It was a great view from up here. I’d always loved it and always thought the twins were lucky to be able to wake up to this every morning

I guess I was going to get to as well

HAPTER 19 

Someone knocked on the door so I called out for them to come in

I turned around to see Asher standing there, looking a little hesitant about being in my room

Is everything alright?I asked

just wanted to make sure that you were getting settled all right.He said

Yeah. I just 

Yeah. I am. Thanks,I said

I think this room has the best view in the house.He said, looking at the window

Yeah. I do too. You can come in if you want. You don’t have to hang around outside the door,”

said

No. That’s alright. I’ve got a lot of work to do. I just wanted to come and check on you. But everything seems to be alright.He said

Yeah. It’s all good.I said

Alright. I’ll talk to you later.He said, then closed the door and left

I didn’t know if he was just hesitant about pushing me too far or if he was genuinely rethinking having me here

I’ve been having a hard time getting a reading on him ever since he came back

He would look at me like he hated me but then he would tell me that he doesn’t want to reject me. When we were in the forest alone at the party, he made his intentions really clear towards me 

which just messed me up

So he stayed away but then I found out that he had his brother’s watching me while he was away to make sure I didn’t get hurt. And he was at the hospital with me, acting like the doting mate. Only 

for him to not want to come in and see me

I knew that if I tried to analyse this for too long then it was just going to drive me crazy. So I tried to 

put it out of my head

I grabbed the bag that Arlo gave me and I pulled out my assessments from school and I started looking through them before I finally picked one and I started working on it straight away

I was trying to ignore everything else that was going around me and do what I do best. Just dive straight into school work

Hopefully I would be able to get back there next week, but it really depended on how fast I healed from everything that had happened

I was off to a good start with my schoolwork when I started getting a really weird feeling in my 

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CHAPITAL 19 

stomach. I felt like something was wrong but I couldn’t place it

I’ve had this feeling before and it always led to something bad happening

Maybe I was just worried about Asher and the way he is behaving with me. I know that he’s acting weird because this is a really weird situation

Or maybe there is more to it. Perhaps he met someone else but he doesn’t know how to tell me

But that still doesn’t explain him being at the hospital with me

I looked back at the books, trying to study and concentrate on what I needed to concentrate on

But that became impossible when there was another knock at the door

Come in.I sang out

The door opened and I turned around to see Gage standing there. He had a very serious look on his face and I could tell that this must be what I was worried about

I knew it was too good to be true. Something’s happened

What’s going on?I asked

Can you come with me?He asked. So I stood up and I walked over to the door

You’re worrying me Gage. What’s going on?I asked

I was just told to come and get you. I’m not allowed to say anything else.” He said

So I nodded my head in understanding and I started following him down the hallway

We took the stairs all the way to the bottom floor of the house and we went down another hallway until we got to Alpha Dennisoffice

He opened the door and let me walk in first and as soon as I saw the scene in front of me, I froze

Alpha Dennis and Luna Petra were standing behind the desk while Asher and Arlo were standing to 

the side of the room.. 

But then I turned and saw Mom, dad and Spencer all standing there with smug looks on their 

faces

Trinity. Can you please have a seat?Alpha Dennis asked

I looked around the room and tried to get a reading on everyone’s emotions, but I couldn’t. Everyone looked either pissed, smug or neutral. It was a very strange and scary situation

But I walked to the middle of the room and I sat on the chair that was on the other side of the 

CHAPTER 19 

Alpha’s desk

+25 Points 

Your family has just come here and presented us with some evidence that may call into question your future in the pack.Alpha Dennis said

My heart started thumping at that second and I knew that they had something up their sleeve, but

didn’t know what it was

I should have expected it though

I haven’t done anything. Not that I know of.” I said

I have these forms here. They are from a clinic from the nearby human city. There are four 

different forms and they are dated. They date back to before you turned 18.Alpha Dennis said

What forms? What clinic?I asked, feeling my breathing get heavier and my palms were sweating 

while my hands were starting to shake

They’re from an abortion clinic. They all have your name on them.He said

I suddenly felt like I was about to go into a panic attack. Holy s**t. This can’t be happening. How the hell did my parents get a hold of those forms. No one knew about those except for me. I never 

even told the twins

You want to kick me out of the pack because I had an abortion before I turned 18?I asked

You got pregnant four times by someone who wasn’t your mate. You know that’s not only frowned upon but it can be a criminal matter in a wolf pack.Alpha Dennis said

“Yeah. I know that.I stuttered out, lowering my head. I wasn’t able to look at anyone

My parents knew that they had won. They knew that I was screwed since they had the evidence

They must have followed me or something. I don’t know. But they found out somehow

Now, are you going to tell us the truth here or are we going to have to get the council involved?Alpha Dennis asked

I sat there staring at my lap. I didn’t know what to say. The room was spinning and I was so close 

to going into a full on panic attack

I was about to lose everything and my parents stood there knowing they had won

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The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow

The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow

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Status: Ongoing Type: , Author: Artist: Released: 5/25/2024 Native Language: English
Author Name: (Evangeline Marrow)
A passionate storyteller who loves weaving emotional, character-driven paranormal romances. Specializing in strong heroines who rise through pain and adversity, and complicated love stories that challenge fate. Their writing blends intense emotion, deep character growth, and addictive supernatural elements that keep readers hooked page after page.

SUMMARY (~1000 Words in English)

Trinity was born into a werewolf pack where things seem perfect on the outside—strong leadership, pack unity, and loyalty. But Trinity knows better than anyone that the image doesn’t match reality. In this pack, if your family is respected and the Alpha favors you, life is comfortable. But some people learn how to manipulate, to hide their cruelty behind obedience, and Trinity’s own family happens to be experts at that.

After graduating high school, Trinity receives a full scholarship to a nearby college that accepts both humans and werewolves. For most wolves, that is a dream opportunity. But her parents refuse to let her leave the pack territory. They tell her she must remain at home, and Trinity has learned never to question their decisions. Disobedience is met with consequences—painful consequences.

She turned eighteen a few months ago, which technically makes her a legal adult allowed to live her life how she chooses. But Trinity knows her parents would involve the Alpha to block her from leaving, and she has no choice but to stay. The only thing she has independence in is her part-time job as a tutor at the local high school. She genuinely enjoys helping struggling kids—especially werewolf children who often have trouble focusing. The job pays, it gives her purpose, and it’s the one part of her life she feels proud of.

Trinity’s two closest friends are Gage and Arlo, twin brothers who happen to be the younger sons of the Alpha and Luna. She grew up with them, laughed with them, survived with them. They are her safe place—her reminder that not everyone in this pack is cruel. To everyone else, their friendship seems unusual: pack princes spending all their time with a girl outside the Alpha’s family line. People assume the relationship must be romantic. But the bond between Trinity, Gage, and Arlo is deeper than romance—they are family by choice.

One afternoon, after Trinity finishes tutoring, she meets the twins and they go out together like they always do—joking, teasing, and laughing at a local diner. The twins mention that they don’t want to be home tomorrow because someone important is returning. That person is Asher, their older brother—the future Alpha.

The moment Trinity hears his name, panic strikes her. Her heart races, her breathing tightens, but she hides it expertly. Asher’s return is something she has been dreading. There is a painful history between them—one that changed both their lives forever. Trinity knows Asher wouldn’t want to see her either, but she still fears what will happen when their paths cross again. His return means her carefully built emotional walls may crumble.

After spending the afternoon with the twins, Trinity returns home. But home isn’t safety. Home is punishment.

Her family is waiting.

Her father, mother, and older brother Spencer stand like judges preparing for a sentence Trinity has already memorized. She tries to turn away, but she knows resistance only makes things worse. They force her into the basement—the same basement where they punish her for something that happened years ago. Something they believe is entirely Trinity’s fault. Something she still insists was an accident.

They chain her arms overhead with silver restraints, burning her skin. Her mother selects a leather whip soaked in wolfsbane—ensuring that wounds heal slowly and painfully. The whip cracks across Trinity’s skin again and again. Blood forms. Pain radiates. But Trinity doesn’t scream. She refuses to give them the satisfaction.

When her mother grows tired, her brother Spencer steps forward wearing brass knuckles. He strikes her stomach repeatedly, anger controlling his fists. When he accidentally hits her face, their father lightly scolds him—not because of the pain inflicted, but because bruises on her face would raise suspicion at school.

Their cruelty is routine. Their words cut as sharply as the whip—accusing her of destroying their family, of being a burden, of being unwanted. Trinity has heard it all before. She has learned to respond not with tears, but with silence and defiance.

When they finally release her, Trinity cleans and dresses herself alone. Her body aches, her ribs feel possibly broken, burns mark her wrists, and bruises stain her skin. But she moves quietly through the world the next day—smiling when needed, talking to people, blending in. She has done it hundreds of times.

But the one thing she cannot ignore is the voice that wakes her through a mind link the next morning.

Asher.

His voice is steady, familiar, and filled with emotion she doesn’t want to face. Trinity shuts him out. Even her wolf, Lily, urges her to speak to him, arguing that Trinity hurt him too. But Trinity insists she did it for his sake. She had reasons—reasons no one knows.

After her long day at college, Trinity stops at a diner before returning home. There, two girls from high school—Ingrid and Rose—approach her. They always believed she was the reason the twins never paid attention to them. Jealousy taints their words. Trinity stays calm but firm. There’s nothing romantic between her and the twins—but if they used her name as an excuse to avoid shallow relationships, that’s not Trinity’s fault.

Trinity leaves the conversation with the same quiet strength she practices every day.

She survives.

Even when it hurts.

Even when she’s alone.

But Asher is back now.

And the past she tried to bury is coming with him.

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