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9 Chapters
Chapter 30 My Brother, Damn Him img
Chapter 31 Ethan vs Luca img
Chapter 32 Bite of Regret img
Chapter 33 Luca's Recovery img
Chapter 34 Her Bully img
Chapter 35 Hate me but never leave me img
Chapter 36 Pain of my crushed heart img
Chapter 37 Letting him go img
Chapter 38 Rejected For My Brother img
Chapter 39 Letting it all out img
Chapter 40 A placeholder until mated img
Chapter 41 A never-ending nightmare img
Chapter 42 In the Closet img
Chapter 43 Two Boys, One Girl img
Chapter 44 Meeting with the Seer img
Chapter 45 Escape and Joysticks img
Chapter 46 Between a Wolf and a Hard Place img
Chapter 47 From Bully to Sweetheart img
Chapter 48 Date Night img
Chapter 49 Respecting boundaries img
Chapter 50 We're through img
Chapter 51 The promise of Silence img
Chapter 52 A Breath Away img
Chapter 53 The Pull of Absence img
Chapter 54 Goodbye img
Chapter 55 Gone! img
Chapter 56 A World So Changed img
Chapter 57 False Hope img
Chapter 58 The Truth Behind the Echo img
Chapter 59 Haunted Ties img
Chapter 60 Whispers of Defiance img
Chapter 61 Emerald in the Rough img
Chapter 62 Five Years Of Hell img
Chapter 63 The Horrifying Secret img
Chapter 64 Nightmares Do Come True img
Chapter 65 No Longer Human img
Chapter 66 The Perfect Luna img
Chapter 67 Marked by Another img
Chapter 68 The Proposal img
Chapter 69 I slept with the enemy img
Chapter 70 Breakable img
Chapter 71 The Luna he will get img
Chapter 72 Moving on Without You img
Chapter 73 Trinity img
Chapter 74 The Ultimate Test img
Chapter 75 More Freedom img
Chapter 76 One Month to Burn it all img
Chapter 77 Wolves in Sheep's Clothing img
Chapter 78 Close Encounter img
Chapter 79 Little Red Riding Hood img
Chapter 80 The Hated Question img
Chapter 81 Quinn's place img
Chapter 82 Amarok emerges img
Chapter 83 An Old Spark Reunites img
Chapter 84 An unexpected ally img
Chapter 85 A Little Crowded img
Chapter 86 An Unwarmly Welcome img
Chapter 87 Silver, Thy Enemy img
Chapter 88 The Luna's Beta img
Chapter 89 Undercover img
Chapter 90 Hold him down! img
Chapter 91 The Awkward Meeting img
Chapter 92 Sticking to the Plan img
Chapter 93 Breaking Protocol img
Chapter 94 The True Alpha img
Chapter 95 Another Suitor in the Queue img
Chapter 96 Caveman Behaviour img
Chapter 97 A Snake in a Suit img
Chapter 98 Interrogated img
Chapter 99 Catastrophic Revelation img
Chapter 100 Midnight Rendezvous img
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Chapter 9 Punches and Pie

"What was that?" I yelled towards Ethan as we drove back to the Inn.

Ethan just looked at me with his eyebrows up and turned his focus back to the road. "My brother has a very short fuse and well...sometimes he cannot control it."

"No kidding!" I shot back folding my arms. I was still pissed about Luca ruining what could've been a pretty decent afternoon. Now, I was in a foul mood, and honestly, no matter how annoyingly hot that jerk was, I'd be perfectly fine never seeing him again.

"Look, he's not a bad guy," Ethan said, trying to defend him. "He's actually nice when he wants to be."

"Uh-huh, sure," I shot back, though I kept my tone in check. As much as I wanted to trash talk Luca, I wasn't about to bad-mouth Ethan's brother in front of him. I barely knew either of them, and I was the new kid in town. Not exactly looking to make enemies on day one. But Luca? He definitely stomped all over my nerves and somehow made me out to be the problem. Dick.

Ethan looked over, clearly catching the scoffing sounds I was making, and chuckled. "He really got to you, huh?" His smirk was annoyingly cute.

"Ethan, I don't just go around hitting people for fun, okay?" I groaned, sinking into the seat. "He's literally the first person I've ever hit in my life, so I don't even know what the hell came over me." I mean, one minute I was mad, and the next? Boom. My fist was flying. Where did that even come from? I'm barely five-foot-nothing-this whole thing didn't make sense.

"You just zoned out again, didn't you?" Ethan huffed, pouting at me.

I blinked. "Uh, yeah, sorry, what did you say?"

"I said, do you wanna grab a bite to eat on the way to the Inn? I know this cool place I could introduce you to," Ethan suggested with a hopeful grin, like he was dangling a kitten in front of me.

I raised an eyebrow. "Well, as long as it doesn't involve me throwing any more punches or dodging weird growls, I'm in. Maybe food will salvage what's left of this charming afternoon."

Ethan chuckled, clearly enjoying my attempt at humor, and soon after, he pulled into the parking lot of a small roadside diner. The neon sign flickered, and the building looked like it had been plucked right out of a 50s movie. It had this kitschy charm to it that actually made me smile.

"Are you secretly 50 years old?" I laughed.

"Hey! Even a twenty one year old guy can enjoy classics. Welcome to Greasy Spoon Heaven," Ethan said with a grin, opening the door for me. The smell of burgers, fries, and questionable decisions blew out to greet us.

"Wow," I muttered, glancing around as we stepped inside. "Are we in a time warp? Should we be looking out for Elvis or something?"

He smirked. "Maybe. But I bet the burgers are as good as they were in the 50s."

"Is that supposed to be a selling point?" I shot back with a laugh as we slid into a booth. "Because I'm about two bites away from eating this napkin if you don't order soon."

Ethan waved over the waitress, a cheery older woman with a nametag that read Flo. "Two menus, Flo," Ethan said with a wink.

"Oh, sweetheart, you won't need those. Just trust me. I know what's good here," Flo replied, scribbling something down. "How do you feel about burgers?"

"Is that a trick question?" I asked. "Bring it all. And fries. And maybe some pie-no, definitely pie."

Ethan chuckled. "Go easy, Quinn. We don't want Flo to faint back there from the sheer size of your order."

I shrugged. "I warned you I was starving."

After Flo disappeared to relay my five-course meal request, Ethan leaned back, eyeing me with a smirk. "You really could eat the whole menu, couldn't you?"

I raised a brow. "Listen, after the day I've had, this diner might be the only thing keeping me from committing murder."

"Fair point," he said, holding up his hands in surrender. "At least save the murder until after dessert."

Flo soon returned with towering plates of food that looked almost too good to be real. I dove in like I hadn't eaten in weeks, taking an enormous bite of my burger.

"So," Ethan said between bites, eyeing me with amusement, "you planning on slowing down any time soon, or should I get Flo to start boxing up the entire kitchen?"

I pointed a fry at him. "Hey, don't judge me. I'm eating my feelings."

"What feelings? You just knocked a dude out and survived. You should be on top of the world," he teased.

I narrowed my eyes. "Says the guy who was this close to wetting his pants earlier."

Ethan snorted into his soda. "Hey, I was more concerned for my brother's well-being after you Hulk-smash punched him. That was impressive, by the way. Remind me to never get on your bad side."

We both laughed, the awkwardness melting away as the conversation flowed. Somewhere between the second basket of fries and halfway through the pie, I noticed something shift. His hand brushed against mine as we both reached for the ketchup, and instead of pulling away, he left it there for a second, just long enough to make my pulse quicken.

"So," he said softly, his eyes lingering on mine a beat too long. "We're calling this a successful recovery from the afternoon of chaos, right?"

I smiled, feeling the warmth rise to my cheeks. "Yeah... I guess food really does solve everything."

"Well," he said, his voice lower now, "I'm glad I could at least turn the day around for you."

There was something different in the way he looked at me now, a flicker of something more than playful banter. It hung in the air between us, subtle but it was there. I found myself leaning in just a little, our hands still casually brushing against each other on the table. Maybe it was the cozy atmosphere of the diner, the food, or the fact that after everything, I kind of liked his stupid grin.

"Maybe I'll let you buy me another burger sometime," I said, my voice playful but softer.

Ethan's grin widened. "Oh, it's a date then."

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