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Stolen By The Moon

Astor was the first son of the HighFangs’ Alpha, a young man who was supposed to be the next leader of the pack if fate had not decided to laugh at him On the tragic day he was born, he brought a curse with him, that’s what everyone told him, and that’s why everyone hated him. Growing up he had never felt happiness. The abuse and loneliness made him hate his pack, his own people, but a promise to his mother kept him chained there, unable to be free. “My poor Astor, please help your brother become a good leader. My lovely child, forgive me” she had pleaded before she left him. He would always do as he was told, stay silent, and obey trying to not lose the last bit of family he had, the little purpose in his life until even his own family betrayed him. The brother he had tried so hard to support had thrown him away, leaving him in a place he did not know with a man that scared him, hovering over him like a deadly beast. “I must truly be cursed.” He had cried, wishing for his life to end. “You? Cursed? How can someone as beautiful as you be cursed?” the man told him and from that moment on his whole life changed.

Yaminoyosei · LGBT+
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58 Chs

Midnight Talks

Everything around him was dark, not a single source of light. He was shivering, his body cold and he looked down. His hands felt wet as he touched them and then suddenly, as if someone was there in the room with him a light shone over him, almost like a spotlight, showing him his palms. 

They were red, covered in blood. Gloves that signaled the touch of death, dripping on the ground beneath his feet. Astor could smell it, he could even taste it in a sense, disgusting. He looked around, trying to understand what was going on when a scream ripped through the air, making his eyes widen. Without wanting to he followed the sound, the anguish that echoed in the invisible walls. 

Another spotlight, another beam of light that showed him an ugly truth. For a second he didn't recognize who was in the pool of blood. He couldn't distinguish from the tall frame, nor the tanned skin. Only when he found himself turning the dead body so he could see its face he gasped.