The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 155 Summary
In Chapter 155 of “The Day He Forgot He Hated Me,” the protagonists face an ominous and powerful entity at the edge of the forest. This being, described as shimmering and otherworldly, sends a chill down Trinity’s spine, awakening a deep instinctual fear. Asher, Gage, Kaelen, Kaelric, and Arlo stand by her side, all sensing the unsettling power emanating from this ancient force. Eryx identifies it as something entwined with the essence of the Eclipse, heightening the tension. Trinity feels the bloodline within her stirring, demanding her attention as they prepare to confront this threat together.
As the shadowy figure morphs into a more defined shape, it declares itself aware of Trinity’s bloodline and threatens to claim her power. Defiantly, she stands her ground, igniting a fierce battle as the shadow attacks with overwhelming darkness. The pack instinctively forms a defensive barrier, channeling their energies to hold back the shadow’s assault. Trinity draws strength from her bondmates, feeling their powers intertwine and create a protective lattice against the relentless onslaught of shadow creatures that emerge from the darkness.
In the heat of battle, Trinity’s father arrives, bringing a surge of confidence and strength that shifts the tide. He reassures her that the Eclipse is a test, and together, they must protect the bloodline. As the pack fights valiantly against the shadows, Trinity channels every ounce of energy she possesses, feeling the bond with her companions intensifying. Their combined powers create a blinding pulse of energy that disintegrates the shadow creatures, but they soon realize that the fight is far from over as more formidable shadows emerge.
As the chapter culminates, Trinity and her bondmates stand united against an even larger shadow, their energies merging into a formidable force. Despite their victory over the initial wave of shadows, a new, darker presence looms at the edge of the forest, signaling that the true challenge of the Eclipse is just beginning. The chapter ends on a note of foreboding, with Trinity and her companions preparing for the next battle, determined to face whatever comes their way. The stakes are higher than ever, as the power of the Eclipse awakens, and the bond between them becomes their greatest weapon.
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**TITLE: The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow**
**CHAPTER 155**
At the boundary of the forest, a figure loomed, not moving like a typical wolf or even a mere shadow. It shimmered with an otherworldly glow, its form indistinct, an energy crackling around it as if lightning were suspended in liquid. A chill ran down my spine, and every hair on my body bristled with an instinctive alarm. My bondmates—Asher, Gage, Kaelen, Kaelric, and even the steadfast Arlo—tightened their stances beside me, each of them acutely aware of the unsettling power emanating from this being.
“Trinity…” Eryx’s voice was low, almost a whisper, yet it carried the weight of urgency. His gray eyes were locked onto the shadow, a mixture of fear and recognition flickering across his features. “This isn’t Rafe. This is… something ancient. Something entwined with the very essence of the Eclipse itself.”
I swallowed hard, my heart pounding in my chest like a war drum. The initial wave of the Eclipse had been fierce, a force to be reckoned with, but this was different. I could feel the bloodline thrumming within me, pulsing faster than I had ever experienced, tugging at my consciousness, demanding my full attention.
Asher stepped closer, his hand finding mine, grounding me. “Whatever it is, we face it together,” he reassured me, his voice steady and calm.
I nodded, allowing the bond to flow through me like a warm current. His tranquility steadied my racing thoughts, while Gage’s golden energy hummed reassuringly at my side. Kaelen’s precise control and Kaelric’s explosive power melded into a unified stream of energy that I could draw from. Even Arlo, though small, was a steady anchor, channeling his part of the bond with unwavering determination.
Then, the shadow shifted, coalescing into a form that was almost human, almost wolf, yet entirely something else. Its eyes, like liquid silver, glinted under the moonlight, and its presence weighed heavily on my chest, as if pressing down with the force of a thousand burdens.
“You… you are the bloodline,” it hissed, its voice echoing in my mind, bypassing the need for sound. “The last heir… the one who holds it all. Your power will be mine, or I will burn this world to claim it.”
Gritting my teeth, I shot back defiantly, “Not while I’m standing.”
The first strike came swiftly, a wave of darkness so dense it felt as if it could crush the very ground beneath us. The pack scattered, instinctively rolling into defensive positions, shields and relics igniting with a brilliant glow, energy flowing outward in desperate bursts. The Eclipse pulsed in response, mirroring my fear, my anger, my unwavering resolve.
“Focus!” Eryx shouted, his hands glowing with a faint silver energy that seemed to cut through the chaos. “Let the bond stabilize it! Hold it steady!”
I concentrated, drawing on the deep connection I shared with Asher, Gage, Kaelen, Kaelric, and even Arlo. The energy between us formed a net, a lattice of light and power that encircled the clearing like an impenetrable barrier. The shadow slammed into it, and the ground trembled violently, leaves and debris swirling into the air.
Kaelen sliced through a smaller surge of shadows, his blades of energy carving clean paths through the darkness. Kaelric unleashed bursts of energy that exploded outward, scattering the creatures and shielding our pack. Gage’s golden aura flared, reinforcing the lattice, while Asher’s gray light kept me anchored to the ground. Arlo’s blue energy flickered with intensity, stabilizing the weak points in our bond.
The shadow hissed and recoiled, but it did not retreat. Instead, it advanced, moving with a speed and intelligence that was unnerving, striking at the points where our lattice was weakest.
I clenched my hands, calling upon the bloodline, forcing it to flow evenly through the bond. The mark on my chest burned hotter than ever, a reminder of the legacy I carried. The pack’s combined energy pulsed in sync with mine, and I could feel every heartbeat, every breath, every intent flowing into me.
It was overwhelming.
“Trinity!” Eryx called out, urgency lacing his voice. “You can hold it! Don’t let it break!”
I screamed, pushing outward with every ounce of strength I possessed, and the shockwave struck the shadow directly. It staggered back, emitting a sound that twisted my stomach into knots. But then, in a horrifying display, it split apart. Multiple forms erupted from it, smaller but no less dangerous, each one targeting a different member of our pack.
“Gage!” I shouted as he blocked two of them at once, his golden energy flaring around him like a shield. Kaelen and Kaelric moved in tandem, cutting a path through the swarm of shadows. Asher remained glued to my side, his protective shield enveloping me while he fed energy into the bond.
Arlo, though visibly exhausted with sweat trickling down his face, pressed on. “It’s… it’s learning,” he panted, his voice strained. “It’s adapting! Every attack we make, it… adjusts!”
A cold dread washed over me. The Eclipse was more than just a surge of power; it was sentient, aware, responding to our every move. And it wanted me.
“Stay with me,” I whispered to the bond, my voice barely audible over the chaos. “All of you. Together, we can hold it.”
The lattice of energy pulsed, bright and sharp. The shadows screamed as the power hit them again, staggering and dissolving. But more kept coming, flowing out of the forest like water through cracks in a dam.
Then, out of the corner of my eye, I noticed movement at the edge of the clearing. A figure—human, wolf, impossible—rushed in, cloaked in an energy that radiated confidence and strength. My heart skipped a beat.
“Who is that?” Kaelen shouted, slashing at a shadow that lunged toward him.
The figure struck with precision, targeting the shadows rather than the pack. Each blow was deliberate, each movement calculated. Shadows shattered before they could reach anyone.
“Dad…” I whispered, disbelief and relief intertwining within me.
Eryx’s eyes widened, recognition dawning. “You… you’re…”
I didn’t wait for him to finish. The figure pulled back his hood fully, revealing silver-gray hair that fell loose around his shoulders, eyes sharp and commanding. The power radiating from him resonated perfectly with the Eclipse, and my chest hummed in recognition.
“Eryx,” he said calmly, his voice slicing through the chaos like a knife. “I’m here to finish what we started. Protect the bloodline.”
The shadows faltered, sensing his presence. Their energy screamed, retreating just slightly, confusion rippling through their ranks.
“Trinity,” he said, stepping closer to me. “Listen carefully. The Eclipse… it’s more than just a surge. It’s a test. The bloodline is awakening fully. If we don’t hold it together, the energy will consume the world.”
I nodded, barely able to hear him over the cacophony of wind and clashing powers. My bondmates’ energy thrummed through me, steady and strong. Together, we could do this.
But the shadows were relentless. One massive form broke through, slamming into the lattice near me. The ground cracked, sending rocks flying in all directions. Asher threw himself in front of me, taking the hit, and I screamed, channeling every ounce of the bloodline’s power outward.
The shockwave collided with the shadow, hitting it with full force. It screamed, a sound so deafening it clawed at the fabric of reality itself. And then… it disintegrated.
For a fleeting moment, silence enveloped us.
But it wasn’t over.
More forms emerged from the treeline, darker, faster, sharper. My body thrummed, the Eclipse pulling at me harder than ever. I felt the bond stretching to its limit, but Asher, Gage, Kaelen, Kaelric, and Arlo held steady, keeping me anchored.
“Trinity, now!” Eryx shouted, rushing to my side. “Use it with everything you have! Focus on the bloodline, focus on the bond!”
I pushed with all my might. Every breath, every heartbeat, every ounce of willpower surged into one massive pulse of energy. The lattice blazed, connecting every member of the pack, every bond, every moment of training we had endured.
The shadows screamed once more, larger forms collapsing into nothingness. The night trembled with the force of our combined power.
And then… one last surge.
A massive shadow, larger than anything we had encountered, separated itself from the rest. Its eyes were empty voids, its energy corrosive. It lunged at me with a speed that defied thought, ready to tear everything apart.
I felt a hand on my shoulder—my father, his silver energy merging with mine. “Together,” he said, his voice steady and resolute.
I nodded, drawing on the bond fully. Asher’s hand was firm in mine, Gage glowing beside me, Kaelen and Kaelric channeling their energy into the lattice. Arlo held the final thread, a vital connection.
We were one.
The shadow collided with the energy field, the lattice rippling violently under the impact. Screams echoed, the air tearing apart, but the bond held firm. The final pulse struck it squarely, and for a heartbeat, everything froze.
Then the shadow disintegrated.
The clearing fell silent. The treeline stood calm, the moonlight pouring down, clear and bright.
We were alive.
Yet, the bloodline throbbed in my chest, a warning echoing in my mind. The Eclipse was not finished.
From the far edge of the forest, another figure emerged—a presence I didn’t recognize. A dark, immense energy pulsed, and the hair on my arms stood on end. My father’s hand tightened on mine.
“This… this isn’t over,” he whispered, his voice filled with foreboding.
I swallowed hard, taking a deep breath as I looked at my bondmates. “Then we get ready. We fight again. Whatever it takes.”
The Guardians had revealed the truth about the bloodline to me. Now, the full power of the Eclipse had awakened.
And the real challenge—the one that would test every ounce of our strength, every bond, every piece of courage—was just beginning.
The figure at the forest’s edge stepped closer, energy radiating so powerfully that it bent the moonlight around it. It spoke, low and deep, its presence making the ground tremble beneath us:
“You hold the bloodline… but do you have what it takes to survive the Eclipse?”
Conclusion
In that moment of silence, a profound realization washed over me, intertwining with the remnants of adrenaline still coursing through my veins. We had faced the darkness together, a united front forged in the fires of our trials, and emerged not unscathed, but undeniably stronger. The bond we shared was no longer just a connection; it had transformed into an unbreakable lifeline that pulsed with the very essence of our identities. I glanced at each of my bondmates, their faces illuminated by the moonlight, reflecting a mix of determination and resilience. We had fought against the shadows, against the ancient forces that sought to tear us apart, and in doing so, we had discovered the depths of our strength and the power of our unity. The bloodline thrummed within me, a reminder of my heritage and the responsibility that came with it, igniting a flame of resolve that would not be extinguished.
Yet, as the foreboding figure loomed at the edge of the forest, I felt the weight of the challenge ahead settle heavily on my shoulders. The Eclipse had awakened something far more dangerous, a force that would test not only our strength but our very will to survive. I turned to my father, feeling the warmth of his presence beside me, and the reassurance of my bondmates enveloped me like a shield. Together, we would face whatever darkness lay ahead, armed with the knowledge that we were not alone. Asher squeezed my hand, his steady presence a reminder that love and loyalty would guide us through the storm. With each breath, I steeled myself for the battles to come, ready to embrace the legacy of the bloodline and confront the Eclipse with unwavering courage. This was only the beginning, and I was ready to fight for our future, for the bonds we had forged, and for the world that depended on us.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
In the next chapter of “The Day He Forgot He Hated Me,” we will delve deeper into the mysteries surrounding the Eclipse and the true nature of the bloodline that Trinity carries. As the ominous figure from the forest edges closer, the stakes will rise dramatically. The tension will be palpable as Trinity and her bondmates prepare for an encounter that could change everything. With each pulse of the Eclipse, the air will thrum with energy, and the shadows will become more aggressive, testing not only their physical strength but also the strength of their bonds.
Expect revelations that will challenge Trinity’s understanding of her power and her lineage. The return of her father will add layers of complexity to their relationship, and the dynamic within the pack will shift as they confront not only external threats but also internal fears and doubts. As the shadows adapt and evolve, the pack will have to innovate their strategies, pushing the limits of their abilities and their trust in one another. The chapter promises to be a whirlwind of action, emotion, and the relentless pursuit of survival, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, eager to discover whether they can truly harness the bloodline’s potential to overcome the darkness that seeks to consume them.
Prepare for unexpected twists, heart-stopping moments, and the kind of fierce loyalty that defines their bond as they face the ultimate test against the Eclipse. Will they rise to the challenge, or will the shadows prove too powerful? The answers await as the next chapter unfolds, bringing with it a storm of conflict that will shape their destinies forever.

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