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His Male Luna

Chapter 4 The Rejection

Word Count: 2208    |    Released on: 20/10/2023

his residence to escape this Pack's members. His

gh a sharp blade was being driven into it time and time again. Even brief respit

nd soul were in a state of turmoil, still reeling from the sting of r

a haunting experience that he couldn't shake off. The feeling of his hand on

think that he was cursed with a perpetual string of misfortu

a persistent ache, and each breath felt like a struggle. Despite the concern of

be in search of a she-wolf to fulfill the role of Luna. Ackerly c

nesty. He couldn't help but feel a pang of regret for the path h

in his conviction. The opinions of others, even

he would not be deterred by the disapproval of others. He was a man who live

ld be his constant companion for the remainder of his

im. The notion of spending the remainder of his days in solitude was a bitt

He surveyed his surroundings. Though not grand in size, the room serves a

s of the Leonidas Research Facility, but a c

o a multitude of disparate Packs. He humbly requested permission to wor

could accomplish anything, so long as there

k. Never again would he make contact with anyone from the

y to proceed with his own plans. Ackerly, with a heavy

he risks of leaving the safety of his home and ve

luded that the prudent course of action was

was whisked away to the moment when he

choice to embrace the rejection. He shall not

o. You make a habit of doing that every time, right? He del

The acceptance of Ackerly's sexual orientation appeared to be an unattainable dream, one that may n

who reciprocated his affections. However, the notion of his desires being fulfilled was

crept over him, signaling that an ominous event was on the horizon. His intuition

of repacking his belongings into the luggage that he had brought al

istress began to consume him. The world can be a harsh place for one

all in such a state of mind. He found himself in need of a c

cted for yourself to rob you of your identity," the wise wo

in him. Right! He was left with no alternative. "They

itchen. He drank from the source to quench his thirst, but th

ior was akin to that of an infantile state. He pondered his options, searching fo

him, the shrill sound of his cellular device interrupted his thirst-quenching ritual

ving him with no desire to engage in conversation with anyone. Nevertheless, the

d the phone with an

would like to inform you that you are welcome to remain on the property and work at our re

still happen to be there, Mr. Galeno?" The woman on the other end of the li

ny, I must tell you that I will be leaving the area tomorrow. Thank you for being so understanding." With a firm tone,

thout any solutions. Killan's demeanor was far too detached and un

his presence and made a solemn promise to ref

e point of exhaustion. With his health restored, he made the de

why are you ripping my heart apart again?" His voice trembled," he said.

e and measured. After a moment of stillness, he rose to his full height and deftly

part from this place at the earliest

esearch Facility, where he had submitted his application earlier. The establishment he found him

f culture, medicine, and lifestyle, including treatme

g more effectively. As he turned his back and began

f occupied, yet in truth, he evalua

se words to his mate. His mind was a jumbled mes

s ideas into coherent words. It was as if his mind was a tangl

on that his mate was a man. Despite this, a nagging doubt tugged at his c

at the individual in question could not possibly be his destined mate. In his m

ntioned individual, yet he harbored no clandestine mo

act, a man. At first, his Beta was filled with an overwhelming sense of elation

to possess an unwavering confidence in their intellectual prow

m, his hand slamming down on the table in a display of cl

man's assistance, a request that Killan was loath to entertain. Never

n his chair, he couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation as

g to the tension that hung in the air. He knew that this call could potentially cha

displayed the name of the Human Resources Departmen

imminent departure from the area. He informed us that he is presently occupied with the tas

minated the call and proceeded to

n was utterly bewildered by his own behavior. He couldn't fathom what had come

rsing through his veins. Without a second thought, he unleashed his fury upon t

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