They headed to Irvin’s car parked right before the hospital’s door. Irvin headed straight to the driver seat, Zadkiel took the passenger while Abel sat in the back. Irvin’s expressions were still stoic. He was just minding his own business, roaring the engine to life. Zadkiel had a lot of questions in his mind and nothing could stop him from asking them.“Who put a broomstick up your ass?” Zadkiel fired the question. Abel couldn’t hold his laugh and burst out but Irvin’s glare through the rear view mirror made him slap his lips together.“What’s gotten into you? Don’t glare at my friend.” Zadkiel swatted his bicep. Irvin rolled his eyes.“Is this because I fucking healed my best friend?” He asked, squinting his eyes at him. Irvin kept driving but didn’t answer.“He was in pain. I just helped him and I’m not sorry about it.” Zadkiel scoffed, crossing his arms.“Why didn’t you do it when you knew he could be out of pain in seconds?” Zadkiel raised his eyebrow at him.They had reac
As soon as they were done with the breakfast, Irvin offered Zadkiel to take him out. He wanted to show Zadkiel around. He wanted to make him feel like he’s home. He wanted him to blend in with all the people.“Let me ask Abel,” Zadkiel replied. Irvin didn’t say anything though he wanted to be alone with Zadkiel but guess he had to tolerate his friend every time.Zadkiel sprinted off to Abel’s room and knocked. He never had been so happy and that could be seen in the way he was bouncing in his position. There was a different kind of happiness bubbling inside him because for the first time he and the creature inside him were both agreeing on similar things. They both wanted Irvin.Abel opened the door and Zadkiel didn’t wait to push him aside and walk-in. He stood before Abel and closed the door.“C’mon we’re going out.” He informed him but instead of jumping like Zadkiel, Abel cocked his eyebrow.“Define ‘we’?” He folded his arms on his chest, looking at him pointedly. Zadkiel tsk
“What’s the process of mating?” He asked Irvin before he could control himself but now the words were out and he wanted the earth to swallow him.“Eager huh?” Irvin teased him which made his cheeks heated.“I’m just curious,” Zadkiel informed, looking down at his lap.“To claim a mate you have to mark him first because if your mate, mates with someone else, the bond breaks. But after the claiming, it’s on you when you want to have sex but the longer you take, the weaker the bond becomes.” Irvin explained it to him.“So, you want to tell me we should hurry?” Zadkiel smirked, raising his eyebrows. Irvin laughed.“I just told you what you asked.” He put his hand in the air, chuckling.“What do you mean by mark?” Zadkiel asked, scooting closer to Irvin because he had enough of control.“The Alpha bites the omega and leaves a mark there. It stays there for a while but it’s a sign for other alpha’s to stay away because the omega is taken.” Irvin informed. He could sense that Zadkiel
Three days had passed since Zadkiel heard that heated argument of Irvin with his dad about kicking him out. Since that day he hadn’t been able to find rest. He was always anxious that any moment Irvin is going to realize that Zadkiel is a threat and will kill him or worse, kick him out. He was living in fear. Again.When he was informed he was a werewolf, he was disappointed but he was satisfied as well. He was satisfied that after waiting for 20 years he finally had his answer for the question “who is he?” but now it’s blank again because he wasn’t a werewolf. He was different from them as well. He was back to square one.After that day, whenever Irvin tried to mark him, he made an excuse to avoid it because in his head, breaking up a marked bond would be more painful than breaking an unmarked bond and he knew one day Irvin would want to break it so, he didn’t want to make it painful for himself or Irvin.He was aware that if Irvin kicked him out, it wouldn’t be his fault because
“We are mates.” Sean just threw it in there because he knew no revenge would be better than telling Abel about this.“Yeah… right fact bud-” Abel casually started but then his eyes snapped open and he shot up, looking at Sean with a horrorstruck face.“WHAT?!” He spoke so loudly in shock that even Sean flinched.“You’re my mate, Mister,” Sean answered nonchalantly, grabbing the bottle of water.“Want some water to swallow it? I mean purified urine.” He teased. Abel gave him a blank look.“If all this is some joke to you, it isn’t funny.” He gave him a glare.“I wish it was but now you’re stuck with me,” Sean smirked.“Dude, that’s totally your belief. In humans, there are no mates so, no thank you.” Abel spat but this made Sean sit up and wiped off the smirk on his face.“You can’t reject me,” Sean spoke, totally in horror.“Oh, I ca-” But before Abel could complete this sentence, Zadkiel barged in to save the day. Though he had been listening to the conversation, he acted as
“This is the place I took you the night you were in heat,” Irvin whispered, giving a light squeeze to Zadkiel’s hand.After their little picnic at the cottage where Irvin had locked Abel in, on the night he brought them here, they walked down to the river bank where they sat the night and talked calmly for the first time.Heavy clouds were covering the sky and a steady wind was blowing, making the trees dance and leaves float in freedom. The woods looked more beautiful in the dim light of the setting day and the clouds that could shower on them any time made it more excited.The river was enjoying itself, singing a song as it splashed across the big rocks in its way. The water was cold and clean but the sound it made was enough to soothe the nerves of any listener.“That seems like ages ago.” Zadkiel chuckled sitting on the rock where they sat before. Irvin plopped down beside him. He grabbed Zadkiel’s hand which made the younger turn his head to him.“Remember when you thought t
“Was she a ghost?” Zadkiel spoke now taking that woman’s place to sit down.“I have no idea. But she wasn’t a ghost at all.” Irvin sat beside him.“Whoever she was, she ruined our fun,” Zadkiel murmured, resting his head on Irvin’s shoulder. Irvin chuckled and turned his face to kiss the top of his head.“Let’s head home. It’s going to be dark soon and look at the sky. I feel like a storm is coming.” Irvin spoke standing up and extending his hand for Zadkiel.“The date is over already?” Zadkiel pouted, giving Irvin a puppy dog face.“No… we can continue whatever we were doing when we’re home.” Irvin suggested and it was enough to make Zadkiel jump up and grab Irvin’s hand.They both walked out of the woods. The cool wind gushed through them, making them shiver a bit but they attached their bodies to keep themselves warm. Irvin’s hand was encircled around Zadkiel’s waist while Zadkiel was rubbing his hands together to keep himself warm.They entered the car and as soon as Irvin
Irvin and Abel were outside while Dr Hill was running tests on Zadkiel. Irvin finally brought Zadkiel to the hospital for a proper checkup. He didn’t want to waste more time than he actually had. He was busy with some business deals bombarded on him by his father and he knew his father did it on purpose so Irvin wouldn’t get enough time for Zadkiel but today Irvin just straight up said no to his father to do this.Dr Hill exited the examination room with Zadkiel. He had unreadable expressions on his face which made Abel more scared while Irvin still waited for an answer.“Let’s take this to my office.” Dr Hill spoke. They all followed him to his office. Dr Hill took his time in taking off his coat and adjusting on his seat which scared Abel more.“Can you please reveal the big secret now? Is there any cure for him?” Abel finally ran out of patience and questioned. Dr Hill leaned forward on the desk between him and the three of them and clasped his hands on it.“Well, I can’t seem