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I stood in the dimly lit basement, watching my father, Ragen, towering over the cowering omegas. He slapped and yanked at them, his rough hands gripping their hair as he tossed them around the room with brutal indifference. He forced one onto the bed, his knee driving between her legs aggressively, sending the others scrambling to the corner in fear. "These girls," he growled, his gaze sweeping over the frightened, barely dressed omegas, "they're getting old, worn out. I need something fresh, something new." I stood there, fists clenched, struggling to keep my voice from betraying the horror and disgust churning inside me. "Dad, Clive's rules are clear. We're only allowed the girls we brought with us. The ones that agreed to come." His lips twisted into a cruel smirk. "She-wolves, Link. We're restricted to the she-wolves we brought. Humans, on the other hand..." His voice dripped with spite, "They're fair game." A shiver ran through me. His implications were vile and repulsive. The mere thought of trapping an innocent human in this depraved world disgusted me. "Dad, we can't just abduct humans. That's kidnapping," I argued, but my words felt hollow, almost naive. We lived in a world where our kind was feared, where our crimes were often dismissed or explained away. Surrounded by these so-called nature preserves, human disappearances were not uncommon, tragically explained as unfortunate accidents in this rural area. Ragen's laugh, harsh and jarring, echoed through the basement. "Even if we don't have land now, we're Alphas, Link. We take what we desire. Remember your place." His voice was laced with a chilling command as he began to unbutton his pants, looming ominously over the shivering omega beneath him. I glanced again at the other omegas, their eyes wide with terror. They were trapped, subjected to the whims of a man who saw them as nothing but objects to fulfill his perverse desires. My stomach turned at the sight, at the reality of their existence—an existence they ultimately chose. "So start looking, boy," he barked. "Don't make me venture out myself. Now get out, you're ruining my f*****g mood." I turned, every step away from that basement feeling like an escape from a nightmare. His words, his actions, and everything about him were a reminder of the monster he indeed was. Of the monster I was expected to be. ---------------------------- CHAPTER 1 - (TEAGAN POV) The day was dragging, each minute stretching out like a bad dream. I was restocking shelves, lost in a mundane rhythm, when the bell above the door chimed. A tall blond guy built like he could bench-press a truck walked in. He moved with a rigidity that set my instincts on high alert. He stalked through the aisles, his presence filling the small space with an energy that made me cringe. I kept an eye on him. Something about him screamed 'trouble.' Before I could dig into why he made me feel like that, the bell chimed again. This time, a guy with short brown hair entered. He was just as muscular, but his demeanor was different. Less rigid, more fluid, with a smirk that made my skin crawl. The atmosphere in the store shifted, becoming strangely charged like a storm was brewing in the confines of these four walls. It didn't take them long to notice one other. A muttered insult, too low for me to catch, broke the silence. In an instant, the blond guy lunged at the brown-haired one. It was like watching a predator pounce, fast and brutal. The brown-haired guy reacted quickly, his fist connecting with a sickening thud against the blond's jaw. They were at each other's throats in a heartbeat. The fight was a whirlwind of rage and fists, raw and visceral. They crashed into the shelves, the impact sending products flying. Their grunts and curses filled the air, a symphony of violence that echoed off the walls of this small gas station. The blond landed a vicious uppercut, snapping the brown-haired guy's head back. Blood spurted from his nose, painting the floor. He retaliated with a guttural roar, slamming his fist into the blond's stomach that sounded like a sledgehammer hitting flesh. They wrestled, muscles straining, veins bulging. It was a grotesque dance, each move calculated to inflict maximum damage. The brown-haired guy's elbow connected with the blond's face, a crunch echoing as his nose broke. Blood. Blood was everywhere. I couldn't just stand there. I moved, propelled by an odd mix of fear and adrenaline. "Hey, Stop! Break it up!" I yelled, throwing myself into the altercation. It was like hitting a wall of muscle. They barely noticed me, their focus solely on overpowering each other. The brown-haired guy had the blond cornered against a shelf, his muscles tense as he prepared to throw another punch. The blond, blood spitting from his mouth, had the wild, desperate look of a trapped animal in his eyes. I gathered all my strength, pushing against the tangle of limbs and rage. "Stop it!" I yelled, my strained voice slicing through the chaos. "Both of you, just stop!" My hands pressed against their chests, futilely attempting to separate mountains of angry muscle, but I was determined. They were destroying the store and each other. It had to stop. For a brief second, it looked like my words were falling on deaf ears, drowned out by their rage. But then, in an instant, the violence ceased. They stood frozen with my hand on their heaving chests, faces bloodstained and battered, their eyes burning with unmistakable hostility as they glared at one another over the top of my head. They backed off. The blond guy stumbled out of the store, leaving a trail of blood behind him. The other one leaned against a shelf and slid to the floor, holding his nose, looking around the gas station in horror. I stood there, shaking, my heart pounding in my ears. The store was a wreck. I had a million questions, but the only sound in the gas station now was the ragged breathing of the brown-haired guy and the distant roar of an engine as the other guy disappeared into the night. Staring at the chaos, I muttered, "Who the hell was that?" The store looked like a battlefield, with toppled shelves, products everywhere, and blood. So much blood. The brown-haired guy tried to stand, swaying unsteadily. He caught my eye briefly and grunted, "Old friend," before stumbling and collapsing back to the ground. I reached for my phone. "I'm calling an ambulance," I announced, but he looked up, his eyes widening with fear. "No, no ambulance. I have to leave." His voice was strained, a note of urgency undercutting the pain. He attempted to stand again, but his legs buckled, and he crashed to the floor with a thud. I watched, phone in hand, as he dragged himself towards the door, desperation etched in every movement. "Okay, fine, I won't call them!" I relented, slipping the phone back into my pocket. It would take one hours to get here anyway. "But you're in no shape to drive." He hesitated momentarily before gradually resting against the front door, drenched in blood and visibly disoriented but still sporting a bold, bloodied smirk. With a sigh, I promptly secured the lock, preventing the possibility of any more chaotic intrusions. "What's your name?" I asked, trying to sound as calm as I could. He hesitated, then muttered, "Link." "Alright Link, I'm Teagan. Now, let's get you cleaned up, I guess." I couldn't bring myself to be as forceful, realizing he was more injured than he let on. Guiding him to the back room, I directed him to an old office chair that squeaked in protest under his weight. He grimaced slightly as he sat down, but his eyes remained locked on mine, intense and unyielding. It sent an unfamiliar flutter through my chest, a mixture of concern and... something else? I rummaged through the first aid kit, finding antiseptic, gauze, and bandages. His injuries were bad but not life-threatening. As I cleaned his wounds, his eyes remained fixed on me. When I was done, he finally looked away. "Thank you," he said, his voice steadier now. He stood up, more balanced this time, and headed for the door. I watched him leave, his departure as sudden as his arrival. I was left alone with the wrecked store, and a million questions swirling in my mind.
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