hasing His Wolfless Luna Back
The Line Crossed (Part 1)
Sebastian’s POV
Rage coursed through my body like nothing I’d ever felt before. This went way fucking deeper than ordinary anger. It was like a volcanic eruption flowing through my veins, ready to explode at any second.
I practically threw myself into the driver’s seat, my movements lacking any semblance of grace or restraint. The engine roared in protest at my rough handling, but I slammed my foot on the accelerator, and the car shot out of the hospital parking lot like a bullet.
Only one thought consumed my mind right now–Aurora had hurt Ta. I couldn’t understand why she couldn’t accept that things between us were over. I’d literally told her to her face that I didn’t want to be with her anymore.
Her history with me had bought her some leniency, making me willing to tolerate certain behaviors. But hurting Thea? That was a line she should never have crossed.
My phone rang in my pocket, but I had zero fucking intention of answering it. Nothing could distract me from my current objective.
I drove like a madman, probably breaking every traffic law in existence. But I didn’t give a shit. Even if I got pulled over, I’d sort it out in seconds. In this goddamn city, my word was law.
When I finally reached the Sterling Pack House, I parked the car and strode toward the massive front door.
I pounded on it violently, not caring what this display might communicate. My rage hadn’t cooled–if anything, it had become more intense.
Every single thing Aurora had done to Thea since her return played through my mind–the nasty comments, the lies designed to get Thea in trouble, the abuse and threats. All of it flooded my thoughts, turning my vision blood–red.
I was about to pound again when the door was yanked open. Roman stood there looking annoyed. Good, he could join the fucking anger club.
“What the hell, Sebastian?” he asked, staring at me like he was trying to figure out what I was doing. “You’re banging on the door like you’re trying to tear it down.”
I didn’t answer, just pushed past him and walked inside. I glanced around, searching for Aurora.
Did she really think she could hurt Thea and then hide here? If so, she was fucking delusional.
“What’s up, Seb, why are you here?” he said, “Not that I’m not happy to see you.”
“Where is that fucking bitch?” I demanded instead.
My hands clenched into fists as I started involuntarily releasing my Alpha presence into the space.
“Who the fuck are you talking about?”
He clearly had no idea what was going on. If Aurora was here, she’d probably run straight to her room.
“Aurora,” my wolf and I growled in unison, “that’s who I’m talking about.”
Roman stared at me in shock, his expression gradually hardening. I could feel his wolf responding to my aura, instinctively wanting to answer the challenge. But he quickly suppressed the urge.
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The Line Crossed (Part 1)
“I’m not going to let you come into our home and refer to my sister that way,” his voice was low but firm. “Even if you don’t love her anymore, you should maintain some basic respect.”
I laughed, a cold, humorless sound that sent chills down even my own spine.
“Respect?” I said icily, ‘I’ll consider that suggestion when she shows respect to my Luna. Now, get that bitch down here or I’ll find her myself.”
“This is my territory, Sebastian. If you don’t calm down, I’ll have you removed. Roman threatened, but I saw the hesitation in his
eyes.
I stepped forward until we were inches apart.
“Try it,” my voice was dangerous and quiet.
He glared at me for a moment but ultimately took a step back. Though he was my best friend, he couldn’t take me in a fight. I could subdue him in a few moves. He knew it from our training sessions together.
“Sebastian, what are you doing here?” Aurora’s cheerful voice came from behind me.
I heard her running down the stairs. I tried to calm myself, but it was impossible.
I turned to face her, and she must have seen something in my expression because she suddenly froze in place. Like lightning had struck her, keeping her rooted to the spot.
“Are you okay?” she stammered..
I strode toward her, reaching the staircase in what felt like a single step. Before she could react, I had a firm grip on her chin.
“What do you think, Aurora?” I said through gritted teeth.