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The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 121

The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 121

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In the aftermath of a fierce attack, the packhouse buzzes with renewed energy and urgency. The younger wolves train with heightened intensity while the older warriors fortify their defenses. The protagonist, Trinity, feels the weight of her bloodline’s power, a constant reminder of the danger that lurks. As she trains alongside Asher, her bond with him strengthens, but the fear of what lies ahead looms heavy in her heart.

 

Lupa, a member of the Eclipse Pack, approaches Trinity with a warning about her family’s past. She reveals that the Eclipse Pack, thought to be weakened, is still a threat, having survived in hiding and gathering strength. Lupa emphasizes the importance of Trinity’s power, as she is the last true heir of their bloodline, making her a target. This revelation intensifies Trinity’s sense of responsibility, knowing that she must prepare for the inevitable confrontation.

 

Asher reassures Trinity of his support, emphasizing their training sessions as vital for their survival against the Eclipse Pack. The rigorous training pushes them to their limits, honing their skills in energy control and combat. The pack learns to anticipate attacks and protect one another, fostering a sense of unity and determination. Trinity’s resolve strengthens as she embraces her role as the heir, understanding that she must accept her power to safeguard her pack.

 

In the days that follow, the pack organizes into squads for strategic defense against the Eclipse Pack. Lupa’s insights into her family’s tactics prove invaluable, highlighting the importance of preparation. As they train under the watchful eye of Lupa, Trinity feels the surge of her power and the bond with Asher solidifying. They are not merely preparing for an attack; they are readying for a war that could determine the fate of their bloodline.

 

As the sun sets, Trinity realizes the gravity of their situation. The Eclipse legacy is not extinguished, and they must stand united against the threat. With the strength of her pack and the bond she shares with Asher, Trinity is determined to protect what is theirs, ready to face whatever comes next. The battle for their future has begun, and she is ready to fight.

 

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The morning after the attack, the packhouse was alive with energy. Everyone moved faster, sharper, more alert. The younger wolves trained harder than ever, while the older warriors reinforced defenses and set up new wards. Even Dennis moved differently, his steps lighter but precise, every movement purposeful

I stayed close to Asher, our bond pulsing quietly. The battle from the night before still burned in my chest. My mark glowed faintly beneath my shirt, reminding me that the bloodline I carried was alive and dangerous

Lupa watched from the edge of the clearing, hands folded, blue eyes scanning everything. She didn’t train with us. She didn’t touch the energy, didn’t try to push herself. She only observed. And I could see the fear in her, the same fear I felt when I first realized how much power I carried

Later, she approached me quietly while Asher was adjusting energy flows around the field. Trinity.She said, voice low, almost trembling. “You need to know more about the family that will come for you. My family. The Eclipse Pack.” 

I nodded, listening intently. “Tell me everything. I need to know who I’m dealing with.” 

She took a deep breath. The Eclipse Packthey weren’t destroyed, not entirely. Only weakened. My father, my motherthey survived, and they’ve been hiding in the east, gathering remnants of our bloodline. They’ve been stealing powers from distant heirs for decades. That’s why your power is so important. You’re the last true heir the one they can’t control or steal. You carry the core essence of the bloodline, the strength of generations.” 

My chest tightened. So they’ll come for me. To take it.” 

Lupa nodded. Yes. They will. And they will be careful. They know you’re strong. They know the bond you share with Asher. But they’ve grown patient over centuries. They’ll wait for a moment when they think you’re weakest. And then they’ll strike.” 

Asher stepped closer, protective and solid. We won’t let them.He said. Not ever. You’re not 

alone in this.” 

I know.” I whispered. But the packthey’re going to question what I do. Whether I leave, whether I fightI can’t make decisions without them. I won’t. They’ve already lost too much.” 

Lupa gave me a small, sad smile. I understand. But if they comeyou must be ready. You must accept that your bloodline makes you a target, and you must accept your power. You are the heir, Trinity. The last one who can stop them from taking everything from this world.” 

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Her words hung in the air, heavy and serious. I felt the weight of responsibility press down on me, but I also felt the warmth of the bond with Asher. Together, we were stronger. I could 

face them

After she left, Asher pulled me into the center of the clearing. We train harder now.He said firmly. Every session counts. We push limits. We don’t just defend the pack; we prepare to face the Eclipse Pack themselves.” 

The next hours were grueling. We started with endurance drills, running through the forest in long circuits, dodging and weaving through obstacles that tested reflexes and speed. Then we moved to energy control focusing power in small areas, learning to push it outward without losing balance, and testing defenses against concentrated attacks

Arlo was there, taking notes, observing energy flow patterns, and helping us refine strategies. Even without powers, his mind worked like a machine, tracking weaknesses and potential threats. If they come through the trees.He said, they’ll be looking for patterns. You have to break your patterns. Move unpredictably. Make every strike different.” 

I nodded, sweat dripping down my face. “I can do that.” 

Asher’s hand found mine again, gripping gently. 

By midday, the clearing was littered with remnants of training scorched leaves from energy blasts, broken branches from defensive maneuvers, and footprints of every wolf who had trained. Lupa stayed back, her presence quiet, blue eyes following every movement. She didn’t intervene, didn’t encourage. But I could feel her awe the way she understood the depth of the bloodline she had never fully realized

Later, we moved to combat drills. Warriors of the pack joined us, testing their skills against my energy, Asher’s, and the bond we shared. Every strike, every block, every pulse of energy was calculated. The pack learned quickly how to shield themselves, how to anticipate attacks, and how to protect one another

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Arlo took notes furiously. If the Eclipse Pack comes, they’ll strike hard, but they’ll also strike smart. They know what your bond can do. We need every member ready.” 

Even as we trained, Lupa shared more about the bloodline. “The Eclipse Pack.She said quietly, was never meant to survive outside the core. My family took the stolen energy and built their own hierarchy, claiming power that wasn’t theirs. They’ve been watching for centuries, looking for the last true heir. That’s you, Trinity. If they control you, they control the essence of the bloodline.” 

I swallowed hard. And if I don’t?” 

They’ll destroy anything they can’t control.She said bluntly. They’ve done it before. But you 

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you are different. You are the balance they can’t corrupt.” 

Asher’s hand tightened on mine. Then we make sure they never get the chance.” 

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The rest of the day was a mix of energy control, combat drills, and endurance tests. By the time the sun began to set, my muscles ached, my lungs burned, but I felt sharper than ever. Each session honed our control, deepened the bond between Asher and me, and taught the pack to anticipate the coming threat

That night, as we sat around the fire, Lupa spoke again. You have to understand.She said softly, I never intended to interfere in your life. I thought you were gone, killed by a rogue as my sister told me. For all these years, I mourned you without knowing the truth. And nowyou’re here, stronger than I could have imagined.” 

I looked at her, chest tight. Why tell me now?” 

Because they will come.She said simply. And you need to know what you’re up against. They won’t stop. Not until they try to take what belongs to the bloodline.” 

Dennis joined us, sitting across from the fire. So what does this mean for the pack?He asked. Are you leaving to face this alone?” 

I shook my head. No. I won’t leave. The pack stays here. The bond we have, the work we’ve done it all matters. If they come, we face them together. But I need to be ready, and that means training harder than ever.” 

Asher leaned back, stretching tired muscles. And we’ll do it together. Always.” 

The next few days were relentless. We pushed past exhaustion, practicing at all hours. Even Lupa would come to watch, never stepping onto the field, but her presence reminded me of the stakes. She didn’t want to train the power scared her. But she also reminded everyone that the bloodline wasn’t just legend. It was real, alive, and dangerous

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One morning, Arlo found an old map in the archives, detailing Eclipse Pack territory to the east. They’ve been gathering remnants of their bloodline here for decades.He said. These locations are strategic. They control energy flows, weak points, and hidden passages. If they attack, it won’t be random. It’ll be precise.” 

I clenched my fists. Then we prepare for precision.” 

The pack organized into squads, each tasked with defense, energy control, and reconnaissance. The younger wolves trained alongside us, learning to anticipate attacks and react to energy shifts. Every wolf understood that the threat was real. The Eclipse Pack would come, and they would be ready

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Lupa’s role remained distant but crucial. She shared knowledge of her family, of habits, weaknesses, and their methods of control. They’ve never faced a true heir before.She said quietly. Not like you. They may have power, skill, and cunning, but they’ve never had to contend with the bloodline in its full strength.” 

Asher squeezed my hand, leaning close. Then we make sure they never get the chance.” 

The sun set over the packhouse, painting the sky red and gold. The forest seemed calm, but I knew better. Somewhere in the east, the remnants of the Eclipse Pack were gathering, waiting, watching, planning

But so were we

As we trained late into the night, energy flaring and muscles burning, I felt it the power in me, stronger than before. The bond with Asher pulsed steadily, protecting, guiding, amplifying. Lupa watched silently, acknowledging the weight of the bloodline she had carried unknowingly for decades

We weren’t just preparing for an attack. We were readying for war

The Eclipse legacy was not dead. Not while I stood

And the pack, the bond, and my own strength would be its shield

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Conclusion

 

In the wake of the Eclipse Pack’s looming threat, a profound transformation has taken place within Trinity and her allies. The weight of her heritage, once a source of fear and uncertainty, has become a catalyst for strength and unity. With each grueling training session, she has forged not only her own power but also the bonds with her pack, solidifying their resolve to stand together against the encroaching darkness. As she embraces her identity as the last true heir, the fear that once threatened to consume her has been replaced by a fierce determination to protect those she loves. The connection with Asher, now a steadfast anchor, reinforces her belief that she is never alone in this fight, and together, they can face any challenge.

 

As the sun sets on the packhouse, the air crackles with anticipation and purpose. The Eclipse Pack may be gathering strength in the east, but Trinity and her pack are no longer passive victims; they are warriors ready to reclaim their legacy. With Lupa’s insights guiding them and the unbreakable bond of the pack bolstering their spirits, they prepare not just to defend their home but to confront the very essence of their shared bloodline. The narrative has shifted from one of fear to one of empowerment, as Trinity recognizes that her true strength lies not only in her lineage but in the love and loyalty of her pack. The battle ahead may be daunting, but together, they are ready to face whatever comes, transforming their fears into a formidable force.

 

What to Expect in Next Chapter?

 

In the next chapter of “The Day He Forgot He Hated Me,” readers can expect the tension to rise as Trinity grapples with the weight of her newfound responsibilities and the looming threat of the Eclipse Pack. With the pack training harder than ever, the stakes will be higher, and every member will need to confront their fears and insecurities. As they prepare for the inevitable confrontation, the dynamics within the pack will shift, revealing alliances and unexpected tensions. Will Trinity’s leadership be enough to unite them against a common enemy, or will doubts and fears fracture their resolve just when they need it most?

 

Moreover, Lupa’s role will become more pivotal as she shares deeper insights about the Eclipse Pack’s history and their ruthless tactics. Her knowledge could prove invaluable, but it also raises questions about loyalty and trust within the pack. As Trinity continues to hone her powers and strengthen her bond with Asher, the emotional stakes will deepen. Will she embrace her identity as the last true heir, or will the weight of her lineage become too much to bear? The chapter promises to delve into Trinity’s internal struggles, her relationships with her pack members, and the strategies they must devise to outsmart an enemy that has waited centuries for this moment. Prepare for revelations, intense training sequences, and a brewing storm that threatens to change everything.

 

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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