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Tasting All My Mates by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 389

389-He Came

"What will happen to everyone afterward?" I asked, trying to understand what plans she has made after she gets the powers.

"I will set everyone free. I just want those powers because I think I deserve them." She sounded more casual this time. I gulped as I watched her tap her fingernails on the she-wolf's forehead.

"Enya! Don't. She will not do what she is saying." Lazio shook his head as he told me not to give up on my powers. He was raised against the wall by the witches, who were waiting for one signal from Moana to end his life.

"I don't have a choice," I whispered under my breath.

"Are you ready to surrender?" Moana asked in a much more hopeful tone. Before I could finally give up, we heard something eerie.

"AWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"

A monstrous howl silenced everything. Even the air didn't dare make a noise for a few seconds. I have heard it before, just a few hours ago, in fact.

"What the heck?" Moana ran towards the open window in the hallway and looked outside. She watched in confusion and then groaned.

"Go! See what is going on down there," she ordered the witches, and they obeyed her. She was the one who set them free, so they were pretty much her slaves.

"Anyway!" She tried to compose her posture again, but the weird grunts and noises were distracting her.

"So!" she rubbed her hands over her face as the growling intensified.

"What's taking them so long?" she asked, looking out the window. Even after she tried to make it look like she was not bothered, she looked petrified. The howls sounded scarier than the cackles of these witches.

"It's a full moon!" It was then that she recalled and turned to look at me. She looked confused, almost lost. I was shocked too. It sounded like him, but since it was a full moon, there was a possibility that many other creatures had come out.

Another howl shook us, but this time, the witches dropped me and let go of Lazio as well. They seemed pretty distracted.

"There is something evil-more evil than us," she whispered under her breath, and soon the grunting of the monster turned louder.

It seemed like whatever this beast was, he was fighting the witches while making his way up to the top floor. My heart was pounding louder as the noises got closer. I couldn’t deny the fact that it could be him, but why? Why would he come here?

"Block the way!" Moana yelled as she ran to the corner. Lazio got on his feet and bolted my way to hold me as the monster kept sprinting towards our floor.

"Is he— is he Thiago?" Lazio knew he was; it was just too much shock that made him ask that question.

"He is our Thiago!" I whimpered in my mouth, watching him breathe profusely. It was at this moment that we feared what he was thinking. He looked ahead at Moana and then turned to look at us. The moment my eyes made contact with his, tears streamed down my cheeks.

I couldn't look at him in that form. I missed my Thiago so much that watching him made me realize I should have mourned harder because I have surely lost him forever now.

"He is contemplating who to attack first," Lazio whispered in my ear, probably making me realize I need to stop looking at him and start making a plan to survive if he attacks us.

"You will defend us, right?" Lazio asked, and I couldn't give him a response. The Lycan's stare was so intense that I couldn't look away from him.

"Enya! I know he used to be our friend, but if he tries to attack us, I will get between us. I will transition and fight till my last breath." Lazio warned me when he didn’t hear from me.

"Don't worry. If he attacks us, I will fi-ght," I whispered as I recalled how frightened Thiago was at the thought of hurting others.

He wanted us to stop him if he attacked anyone. As for Moana, I was not going to stop him.

"Hey, attack them. They’re powerful, and you can turn them into you," Moana screamed in terror. I expected that from her. It was time for Theo to make a decision and attack who he had come for.

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