The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 104 Summary
The story opens with a tense and ominous atmosphere as Trinity and her pack prepare for a dangerous confrontation near a ridge steeped in ancient magic. The group, including Asher, Gage, and Arlo, senses the dark energy surrounding them as they approach a circle of glowing runes connected to Trinity’s bloodline. Arlo explains that the runes are part of a blood magic ritual that could bind life and death, making the enemy unstoppable if completed.
As they attempt to break the circle, Trinity’s adoptive parents and brother appear, revealing themselves as the orchestrators behind the dark ritual. Their presence brings up painful memories and emotions for Trinity, who confronts them with anger and defiance. Despite their attempts to intimidate and manipulate her, Trinity, supported by Asher, Gage, and Arlo, pushes back, determined not to let them control her or her power.
A fierce battle ensues as the runes flare and shatter, unleashing shadowy forces that the pack fights to contain. Trinity channels her combined strength with her allies, successfully breaking the ritual’s hold and forcing her parents and their dark power into the shadow realm. Though victorious, the group realizes this is only a temporary victory, as the enemy will regroup and return stronger.
The chapter ends with the pack resolving to prepare for the inevitable return of the shadows. Trinity acknowledges the ongoing threat and the need to face it together, united by their bond. The fleeting calm under the moonlight contrasts with the knowledge that their fight is far from over, setting the stage for the challenges ahead.
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CHAPTER 104
The night air around the packhouse was thick and oppressive, unlike anything we’d felt all week. Above us, heavy clouds gathered, dull and gray, blotting out the stars that had shone so brightly just days before. The weather had been clear, calm—too calm. Now, a storm was brewing, but this was no ordinary tempest. It carried with it a dark, sinister energy, something ancient and malevolent that sent a chill through my bones.
Asher stood silently at my side, his presence steady and unwavering as we packed our gear. His movements were deliberate, calm, but I could sense the tension vibrating through the bond that connected us. Gage was unusually quiet, his dark eyes brooding with unspoken thoughts. Arlo moved briskly, checking weapons and energy stones with a serious expression etched across his face.
We spoke little, not needing words to understand the gravity of what lay ahead. Each of us knew exactly what we were about to face.
After sunset, Arlo had traced the ley line once again. The energy led us to the ridge—a jagged, rocky stretch of forest that bordered the edge of our pack’s land. The place was steeped in history, heavy with tales of magic and bloodshed. It was the kind of ancient ground my parents would have been drawn to, a place where power lingered in every stone.
Under the rising moon, we set out. The path was narrow and flanked by towering trees whose leaves whispered secrets as the wind passed through them. Shadows flitted between the trunks—silent watchers rather than attackers this time.
After an hour of steady walking, Arlo came to a halt. He knelt down, pressing his palm firmly against the earth. “We’re close,” he said quietly. “Do you feel that?”
I did. The air around us was warm and alive, humming with energy that pulsed beneath our feet, beating in rhythm with my own heartbeat.
Asher’s voice was low, almost reverent. “It’s like it’s calling to you.”
I nodded slowly. “It always has.”
We followed the vibrant pulse deeper into the forest until we reached a clearing. The ridge towered above us—black stone jutting sharply from the earth like broken teeth. At its center was a circle of glowing runes etched into the rock, radiating the same dark light I had seen flicker in Lilly’s pendant.
Arlo stepped forward, eyes narrowing as he examined the symbols. “This is blood magic,” he said. “Ancient and dangerous. And it’s connected to you, Trinity.”
My throat tightened at his words. “Connected to me?”
He nodded. “Your bloodline is tied to these runes. That’s why the shadows obey them.”
Asher moved protectively closer. “So they’re using her blood to open something?”
“Not exactly,” Arlo replied. “They’re attempting to complete a ritual that binds life and death together. If they succeed, they’ll become unstoppable.”
CHAPTER 105
I stared at the glowing markings, memories flooding back of the rituals my adoptive parents forced me to witness as a child—the flickering candles, the cryptic symbols, the haunting chants. At the time, I never understood their meaning. Now, it all made terrifying sense. They had been preparing me, shaping me for this moment for years.
Gage kicked a loose stone, jaw clenched tight. “So what’s the plan? We can’t just storm in and hope for the best.”
Arlo pulled a small crystal from his pocket, its surface shimmering faintly. “We break the circle. The moment we do, this place will shatter. But we have to be quick. The moment we touch it, they’ll know.”
I took a deep breath, steadying myself. “Then let’s get it done.”
We spread out around the circle. Arlo began whispering a counter-chant, his hands glowing with a soft, ethereal light. Gage and Asher took positions on opposite sides, ready to defend against anything that might emerge. I stepped into the center, feeling the familiar burn of my mark beneath my skin.
The runes flared brighter as I neared, responding to my presence. The pulse grew stronger, resonating deep within my bones.
And then, a voice echoed through the clearing.
“You finally came home.”
Time seemed to freeze. The voice was soft, female, but chillingly familiar.
I turned—and there she was.
My adoptive mother stood at the ridge’s edge, her pale face half-shrouded in shadow. Her eyes glimmered with an eerie silver light, sharp and cruel—not the red glow of the others. Beside her stood my father, tall and broad, wearing the same cold, calculating smile. Behind them was a figure I hadn’t seen in years—my adoptive brother, Eli. He looked older now, hardened by time, but his sneer remained unchanged.
“Hello, little wolf,” he said with a mocking tone. “Miss us?”
My chest burned with fury. “You should’ve stayed gone.”
My mother smiled sweetly, but there was poison in her words. “We could never leave you, darling. You’re our greatest creation.”
Asher stepped forward, growling low. “You touch her, and I swear—”
She raised a hand, and the shadows stirred like a living storm. “You think you can stop her? You don’t even understand what she is.”
Arlo’s voice cut through the tension. “Don’t listen to them, Trinity. Stay focused. They feed off your anger.”
But it was too late. My blood was already boiling.
“You tortured me,” I said, voice trembling with emotion. “You lied to me. You made me believe I was worthless.”
My father’s smile never wavered. “And look at you now—strong, powerful. Everything we wanted. We shaped you into this.”
Asher took my hand, his grip steady and grounding. “You’re who you made yourself to be. Not them.”
I nodded, forcing the rage down. “You’re not taking anything from me. Not today.”
My mother tilted her head, voice soft but venomous. “But you’ve already given us everything—your mark, your bond, every drop of power you share with your pack. It all comes from us.”
Arlo shouted urgently, “Now, Trinity! Break the circle!”
I slammed my palm onto the rune beneath me. A surge of energy exploded in a blinding flash.
The runes flared bright red before cracking and splintering across the ridge.
My parents screamed—a sound part human, part something else entirely, as if the forest itself was tearing apart. Shadows erupted from the earth, swirling around them like a furious storm.
“Stop her! Don’t let her finish!” Eli shouted.
Asher and Gage sprang forward, their energies clashing with the shadowy forms. Silver and gold light sliced through the darkness, tearing apart the shapes that lunged toward me.
Arlo’s chanting grew louder, his voice rising above the chaos. One by one, the runes shattered, the ground trembling beneath us.
My mother’s voice rose above the storm. “You think you can stop us? You are us!”
I looked up at her, tears stinging my eyes. “No. I am nothing like you.”
Gathering all my strength, I channeled energy through the bond—mine, Asher’s, and Gage’s combined. Silver, gray, and gold light flooded the clearing, crashing into the ridge and shattering the final rune.
The darkness screamed—a deep, terrible sound that echoed for miles. The shadows burst apart, turning to smoke that faded into the night wind.
When the light faded, my parents were gone. Only a blackened mark scorched the stone where they had stood.
Silence settled over the clearing.
I dropped to my knees, trembling. Asher rushed to my side, pulling me close. “It’s over,” he whispered.
Arlo stared at the smoking ground, his face pale. “Not over,” he said softly. “Not yet. That mark… it’s a seal. They’ve fully pulled themselves into the shadow realm. They’ll rebuild their strength there.”
Gage wiped blood from his lip, eyes hard. “So we just wait for them to come back?”
I looked up at him, confused. “You mean through the shadow realm?”
“Yes,” he said. “That’s where they draw their power. If we want this to truly end, that’s where we have to go.”
Asher frowned. “That could kill us.”
Arlo’s expression was grim. “Maybe. But if we don’t, they’ll find another way to rise. They won’t stop at sending shadows—they’ll send something far worse.”
The wind picked up, carrying faint whispers through the trees. I couldn’t make out the words, but I knew the voices. My parents were still out there, waiting, laughing in the dark.
Asher helped me to my feet. “Then we train harder,” he said firmly. “We prepare. We find a way in—and end this.”
Gage nodded, determination burning in his eyes. “No more running. They started this war—we finish it.”
I glanced back at the ridge one last time. The runes were gone, but their energy lingered faintly, a haunting reminder of the battle ahead.
I could still feel their presence—dim, but not vanished.
Taking Asher’s hand, I looked at Arlo and Gage. “Then we do it together. One bond. One fight.”
They all nodded in agreement.
For a brief moment, the moon broke through the clouds, bathing the clearing in silver light. The air felt calm again—but I knew better.
This was only the beginning.
The shadows would rise once more—and when they did, I would be ready.
Conclusion
The chapter closes on a powerful note of resilience and unity, capturing the emotional turmoil that Trinity faces as she confronts the ghosts of her past. The weight of betrayal and pain is palpable, yet it is tempered by the strength she draws from her pack and the bonds that keep her grounded. Despite the darkness that looms, there is a determined spark within her—a refusal to be defined by the cruelty she endured and a fierce commitment to protect those she loves.
As the storm subsides and the runes shatter, the lingering threat serves as a reminder that the battle is far from over. The chapter delicately balances the sense of victory with the looming challenge ahead, highlighting themes of courage, sacrifice, and the unbreakable ties of family and friendship. Together, Trinity and her allies stand ready to face whatever comes next, united in purpose and unwavering in their resolve.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
The next chapter promises to delve deeper into the aftermath of the intense confrontation at the ridge, where old wounds and buried secrets resurface with renewed force. Trinity’s complex emotions will take center stage as she grapples with the lingering presence of her adoptive parents and the heavy weight of her bloodline’s dark legacy. The fragile calm that settles over the pack is deceptive, hinting at the storm that still brews beneath the surface, threatening to unravel everything they’ve fought for.
Tensions within the pack are likely to intensify as they face the daunting reality of venturing into the shadow realm—a place fraught with danger and uncertainty. The bond between Trinity, Asher, Gage, and Arlo will be tested in new ways, as they must rely on one another more than ever to confront the growing threat. Expect moments of vulnerability, fierce loyalty, and the kind of courage that only emerges when the stakes are at their highest. The path ahead is perilous, and every choice could change the course of their fight forever.

Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.
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So Trinity has 3 brothers not 2?