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The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 170

The Day He Forgot He Hated Me by Evangeline Marrow 170

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By morning, the clearing looked almost peaceful. Dew glistened across the grass, and the first gold of dawn crept over the trees. If it weren’t for the huge wolf lying motionless in the center of the reinforced pen, it might’ve been easy to forget the unease from the night before

But no one in the packhouse had slept well. Not after what we’d seen in those eyes

Asher stood beside me at the fenceline, mug of coffee in his hand, jaw tight as he watched the creature.Still hasn’t shifted?He asked

No.I said, crossing my arms. And it doesn’t look injured enough to stop it from doing so. It just won’t.” 

The wolf’s chest rose and fell in a steady rhythm. Its fur shimmered a deep charcoal color in the morning light, muscles rippling even in rest. It wasn’t just big. It was unnatural in scale, easily twice the size of

normal shifter

Behind us, footsteps approached. David and two of our highranking guards, Liam and Kira, came down 

from the patrol path. Liam held a case with tranquilizer rifles; Kira carried a small pouch of wolfsbane 

darts, sealed tight

Keep them out of sight.” I said immediately. It reacts to everything. We don’t need it riled up.” 

David nodded. They’ll stay covered. But we’re not taking chances. We’ll rotate shifts. Two guards by the 

pen at all times, one on the roof for highground view. You and Asher need rest.” 

Asher sipped his coffee and gave a quiet grunt. We’ll rest once we’re sure it’s not going to break out.” 

Kira glanced between us, lowering her voice. You really think it’s a rogue? It doesn’t smell like one.” 

No.I said softly. It doesn’t.” 

We all watched the wolf for another few seconds in silence before I turned back toward the house. Just 

keep your weapons loaded, but out of sight. If it gets violent, you’ll have to act fast. No kill shots unless 

absolutely necessary.” 

Understood.” David said firmly

By the time Asher and I headed back toward the packhouse, the smell of breakfast drifted through the air. Bacon, eggs, and toasted bread. Normal smells. Comforting. The pack’s rhythm moving as it always did, even when the world felt slightly off balance

Inside, I found Gage and Arlo already sitting at the table. Gage looked blearyeyed but alert; Arlo was halfway through a plate of pancakes. The twins sat opposite them with Emily wedged neatly between, her hair brushed smooth and her expression unreadable

Morning.Gage greeted, voice thick with fatigue. “You two stay up the whole night?” 

Most of it.” Asher answered, sliding into the chair beside him. No change. The wolf’s stable for now.” 

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Emily set her fork down. You’re sure it’s secure?” 

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Positive.I said, taking the seat across from her. We reinforced the pen and stationed guards. No one gets near it unless I say so.” 

She nodded but didn’t look relieved. Her gaze stayed distant, focused somewhere past the table. The twinseyes followed her every movement, their usual easy confidence replaced by a subtle attentiveness 

that didn’t belong to them

Emily.I said gently. “You didn’t sleep well either, did you?” 

Her eyes flicked to me. I kept thinking about that thing. I’ve never seen a wolf that size before.” 

None of us have.” Arlo said, stretching his shoulders. We checked every record we have. Nothing 

matches.” 

Gage leaned forward. We’ll figure it out. Maybe it’s some mutation, or a result of old bloodlines resurfacing. Could even be a genetic throwback.” 

Or something made it that way.I added quietly

Silence pressed on the table. Even the twins went still. Emily’s hand tightened around her mug

We’ll keep watch.” I said, trying to move the tension along. “Asher and I are scheduling shifts with the guards. The rest of you should focus on recovery and routine patrols.” 

Emily nodded, but her tone was light, almost dismissive. That’s good. Still, I think it’s better if we don’t get too close. Some things shouldn’t be studied.” 

Her words hung oddly in the air, deliberate but soft. The twins both nodded almost instantly. Gage’s brows 

lifted in confusion

I caught Asher’s glance across the table. One that said You saw that too, right

I cleared my throat. We’ll handle it. The guards are prepared with tranquilizers, not bullets. We’re not looking to hurt it, just contain it.” 

Emily smiled faintly, though it didn’t reach her eyes. You’re always so careful. That’s good leadership.” 

I couldn’t tell if it was a compliment or a warning

After breakfast, we met with the guards outside the east wing. Liam and Kira had already set up a patrol rotation map. Eclipse had been merged with our main pack grounds months ago, and since the reconstruction, the territory stretched wider than before. The younger wolves still called it the new 

compound,” but to us, it was home

Asher ran through the shift assignments while I checked the dart supplies. Keep the rifles hidden in the west shed.I instructed. No open carry. We don’t want the wolf to sense threat or aggression. If it smells wolfsbane too strongly, it might start fighting the fence again.” 

Liam nodded. Got it. What about the others? Should we restrict anyone from wandering too close?” 

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Yes.I said. Especially the younger ones. No curiosity patrols. No photos, no recordings. This stays internal.” 

Kira raised an eyebrow. You think someone would actually post it?” 

I gave her a dry look. It’s happened before.” 

The team laughed quietly, easing the tension for a moment

When the meeting broke, I lingered near the field. The wolf hadn’t moved. Its eyes tracked the guards faintly, but there was no aggression. Still, the air around it felt charged. Heavy. Like the silence before thunder

Asher came to stand beside me again. David says the twins are taking Emily into town this afternoon. Supplies and lunch.” 

Good.I said automatically, then frowned. Wait. Did she ask to go?” 

He hesitated. Yeah. Apparently she wanted to clear her head.” 

I muttered under my breath. Convenient timing.” 

She’s keeping something from us.” 

I know.I said quietly. But I can’t accuse her of anything without proof. All we have are instincts.” 

He nodded. Instincts kept us alive this long.” 

We stayed there in silence, both watching the wolf through the fence

Hours passed. Afternoon sunlight filtered through the trees, streaking gold across the pen. The guards rotated smoothly, rifles tucked beneath tarps on the ground, darts loaded but hidden. Every so often, the 

wolf’s ears twitched, tracking faint sounds in the distance, birds, wind, footsteps, but otherwise, it didn’t 

move

Then, as the light began to fade, its body stirred. Not violently, just a shift. A long, deliberate lift of its head, nose turning toward the woods

Kira tensed immediately. You smell that?” 

I inhaled deeply. Nothing but pine and dust. What smell?” 

Something faint.She whispered. Like” 

A low rumble broke from the wolf’s throat, deep enough that it vibrated through the ground beneath our 

feet. The sound wasn’t rage. It was warning

Asher’s voice was calm but firm. Everyone step back. Slowly.” 

The wolf rose to its feet, massive shoulders rolling. Its eyes were brighter now, glowing faintly amber under the setting sun. It faced the treeline, not us, muscles bunching beneath its fur

What’s it looking at?Kira whispered

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I didn’t answer. Because I didn’t know

The forest was quiettoo quiet

And then, faintly, a scent hit my nose. One that didn’t belong here

Emily

My pulse quickened. Asher” 

I smell it too.He said under his breath

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Before either of us could move, the wolf lungednot at the fence, but toward the direction of her scent. Its roar split the air, powerful enough to shake the branches above us

The guards lifted their rifles, waiting for my order

Hold your fire!I shouted. Don’t shoot!” 

The creature stopped just short of the barrier, panting hard, its eyes wide and fixed on the treeline. Its 

entire body tremblednot with fury, but something else. Recognition

And then it looked straight at me

For the first time, I saw something like panic in those golden eyes

Whatever, or whoever, that wolf had once been, it knew Emily

And it was afraid

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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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