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Predator 78

    The roar wasn’t just any sound–it was vibration, force, a living thing that wed through the air and rippled through my bones. It was deeper than thunder, sharper than a lion’s snarl, and yet it carried something human in its torment.


    The walls trembled, dust falling from the ceiling, and my bones shook, my heart clenching like my heart was trying to escape.


    The steel doors groaned as they finished pulling apart, and what I saw on the other side made my blood run cold. It paralyzed me.


    The space was stretched wide, cavernous, lit by sterile white lights that seemed like they were barely holding on to the force that was inside.


    Chains as thick as my whole body snaked across the floor, walls, and ceiling, ridiculously thick and long. And bound in the center, thrashing against its restraint, was an animal unlike any I’ve ever seen.


    Its body was massive–so huge, it swallowed half of this cavelike basement–shoulders so broad, and ws curved like knives, muscles straining as though they would split the chains apart with sheer fury.


    And its fur was the shiniest of ck I’ve ever seen, and it seemed to glow.


    I couldn’t move, and I wasn’t sure I was breathing. Not a single muscle but my heart was moving.


    I couldn’t tell what this monster was. It was nothing like a bear, and I could say it was a wolf, but this size? Seeing those ws and teeth that looked like they could tear a person apart with just one move, I was certain it wasn’t a wolf.


    And there was something so unnatural about this beast. I couldn’t ce my hand on it.


    It hasn’t noticed me yet, too busy trying to break free from the chains. It tugged hard on it, but the walls didn’t even bulge. It made me know they had prepared for this.


    The brothers. They had put much care and nning into this, because the walls and chains didn’t seem just ordinary. If it were just ordinary, a beast that mighty would have long since broken from its restraints.


    Why was this beast here? Where were the men? Where the fuck was Axel?!


    I wanted to be as far away from this beast as possible. I just needed to find Axel. Why did that person lure me


    here?


    My body finally moved and I took a step back without taking my eyes off the beast. It continued to thrash against the chains, biting into them, but it was no use. Those chains were particrly made to hold it here.


    I continued to step back, my body shaking from being in the same room as a beast like this.


    Since I couldn’t look and watch where I was going, my back bumped into the wall just beside the door. I barely made a sound–my back connecting to the door barely made any sound–but the beast’s head snapped to me in the blink of an eye.


    I gasped as our eyes connected and another roar ripped out of its throat, and this time I couldn’t breathe. The sound just wasn’t anger. It was rage. Hunger. Pain.


    And recognition.


    When those eyes met mine, a jolt went through my body. Not because of how its eyes were glowing, or the look in them, but because in those dark blue eyes was a man I know, a man I… a man I love.


    “No,” I whispered, shaking my head as I retraced my steps, walking towards the beast. “No, it can’t be.”


    I didn’t know what made me so sure that it was him, what made me so uncertain. But like I told Axel days ago, our eyes were like a gateway to our souls, and like I told him, his soul was confusing. That was the exact same way I feel as I look into this beast’s eyes.


    “Axel?” I called softly.


    The beast’s thrashing stopped all of a sudden as if a switch went off. It watched me, itsrge head tilted. And there… in its eyes was recognition.


    “Baby, is that really you?” I asked, my voice shaking as I continued to walk towards it, my steps slow.


    It tilted its head back, those eyes pinned to my face. I stretched my hand, aching to touch him, but then…


    “Rosette, step back!”


    I flinched, and that just made me shift away from the voice and closer to the beast. It snapped its jaw at me, its jaw dangerously close to my head, its breath and salivanding on my face.


    I screamed, my legs giving out in fear. As I crashed to the floor, hands were immediately on me, dragging me back. But I didn’t look away from the beast as it resumed its thrashing.


    I was shaking uncontrobly now, my eyes wide.


    “That’s Axel,” I said, more to myself than to anyone. “That’s Axel!”


    “What the hell are you doing here?!” a voice bellowed, and I finally looked away from the beast and looked up. Kross and Kade were behind me,pletely naked and covered in dirt.


    That’s Axel,” I whispered, pointing a shaking finger at the beast.


    hat are you doing here, Rosette?” Kade asked, but he didn’t look as furious as Kross; he just looked scared.


    That’s Axel,” I said again. My brain must be broken because that was all I could say.


    The beast roared again, and this time, the sound was filled with pain.


    I snapped my head to him, but Kross was there to force my eyes back to his.


    isten to me, Rosette,” he snarled, holding my jaw. He pointed at the beast. “That isn’t Axel. Ax-<b>” </b>


    him!” I screamed, dragging my face away from his hold. “That’s Axel! I know it’s him! His eyes… You


    could lie all you want, but just looking into his eyes, I know the man I love!”


    Something like pain and relief shed in Kross’s face, and his features softened. He held my face softly, looking deep into my eyes<b>. </b>


    “Axel is gone for the night,” he said softly. “The beast has taken over. Axel will only return to us when the moon goes down.”


    1 looked over at him again to see him still fighting against his bindings, biting into them, but he was no longer roaring, he just whimpered, and the sound sliced through me, my chest tightening in pain.


    “He’s in pain,” I whispered, my vision growing blurry with tears.


    Kade came to kneel beside me, taking my hand into his. “He is.” I looked over at him to see his eyes filled with pain.


    “Why?” I asked.


    “This is how it’s been since he shifted.”


    田


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