The Lycan's King Obsession
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en, remember the son of who you are..." I chanted my father's wo
tely tried restraining myself from hitting at one of the
in any form of physical combat with any of these
ge though, I mean my dad had a mansion, a very big
n me here to rot? And to tolera
y face. I quickly took a step backwards becau
he biggest one of the trio, Jak
rt and landed a fatal blow to my midriff. I squir
hatever we say." He growled in my
at was about to burst out of my body and was about to strike ba
ad no other option but to insert my ind
ught out my fingers and was shocked to notice t
awled on the floor, writhing in pain, with dropl
looked towards the doorway to find a little girl by
glow to them. She was the screamer, and I was indeed shock
e most of the other children called 'the beast' because
just wreak
me. I nodded my head and took a few steps ba
nds towards me with a sad look clouding her eyes. She
ne and was shocked when a jolt
she beamed a smile at me; her smile seemed to war
ooking up at me with a weird expression
ght she was fragile if she hadn't nearly
ierce." I replied, rufflin
with correcting her though. Her pronunciation of my
didn't bother trying to tell her that I already knew her name and tha
I didn't say a word about it. I simply let her drag me around the
riends afte
lly went everywhere together, ate, and played around together, making
eparated when the doctors came to take her int
ile Brynlee was made to sleep alone in a separate room.
scary white lab, keeping her in for hours non stop. She never talked abo
rphanage. She filled my world with so much peace, so much fun tha
icking at my plate of pasta when one of the nuns came for me, to
office to find my father, in all his glory, sitting ma
d it exciting when he said he was here to take me back home.
father but that changed when I met Brynlee. I no longer cry to be home or ta
with him anymore but I don't have the co
ision. We were about to go out of the office
, she is already part of me. If I need to
d, looking down at me like I had
s hold, and then turning back to talk to the head nun, I asked sof
d interjected quickly, staring at
frie
" We both answer
us, seemingly a bit confused as
nswered quickly, and without being asked, she continued; "you can
ght?" Father asked, cockin
sn't up for adoption." S
lanced between the both of them confus
g me glance up at him in confusion
se. Nobody likes her here!" I cried, sudde
He said slowly, crouching in front of me as he cupped my face in his
ied. My eyelids burned with unshed tears, and it took
e her now as well. She is undergoing chemotherapy." The nu
idn't hav
he was already growing tired of my tantrums, and then he lite
ely, but no reply came forth. She had
ve out of the driveway and into the street beyond
to the orphanage, and when he finally agreed to take me there
hat day, but at the same time, I knew that she
me so sure, but I knew deep down in