Callum’s POV
Something inside me snapped.
Or maybe... it wasn’t me.
Maybe it was him.
My wolf.
The moment her silence stretched...
The moment she stepped back from me...
The moment she whispered, "I love Nathan"...
My wolf went insane.
A savage, animal desperation exploded through my chest.
Mate. Pup. Ours.
His howl roared inside my skull, clawing, ripping, pushing to the surface so violently I staggered forward, gripping the table for balance.
"Callum?"
Her voice wavered.
"Are you okay?"
No.
I wasn’t.
My vision blurred.
My ears rang.
My breath came out in low, trembling growls.
She took another step back.
"Callum...?"
I could hear her heart pounding.
I could hear the tiny flutter of the pup inside her.
I could smell her fear... her confusion... her heartbreak.
And it drove my wolf mad.
Before I could stop him,
My wolf pushed forward. Hard.
My eyes burned.
My canines lengthened.
My muscles tightened so fast it hurt.
I grabbed the edge of the table, trying to stop the shift,
But my wolf wasn’t listening.
He surged through me with one thought:
Mark her.
Claim her.
Protect the pup.
NOW.
"Callum, stop," she whispered, stepping back until her back hit the wall. "You’re scaring me."
I tried, I swear I tried, to step away.
But instead I moved toward her.
Slow.
Shaking.
Barely in control.
Her eyes widened, panic rising.
"C-Callum..."
Her scent hit me again, soft, warm, mixed with the baby’s heartbeat.
My wolf snapped.
I grabbed her shoulders, not roughly, but desperately, shaking, as if losing her would kill me.
"Callum!" she gasped.
I lowered my head toward her neck. My wolf controlling me.
Her pulse throbbed beneath her skin.
She froze.
"Callum, no, STOP!"
My teeth grazed her skin,
just barely,
a feather-light scrape...
A breath away from sinking in.
A breath away from claiming her forever.
A breath away from forcing a bond she DID NOT WANT.
Her terrified scream shattered through my skull.
"CALLUM!"
Her voice, fearful, hurt, small,
It hit me like a lightning strike to the chest.
My wolf jerked back.
Hard.
I stumbled away from her like I’d been burned, my eyes wide, my heart pounding out of control.
Hailee pressed herself against the wall, clutching her neck, shaking violently.
Tears streamed down her face.
She looked at me as if I were a dangerous stranger.
"Y-you almost..."
Her voice cracked.
"You almost marked me against my will."
My heart dropped.
My breath died.
"Hailee... I’m,"
I swallowed hard, my voice breaking.
"I’m sorry. I never meant to, my wolf, he panicked. He felt the child, he thought, he thought you were trying to take him away."
She shook her head, frowning.
"That doesn’t make it okay."
I took a step toward her,
She flinched.
Flinched.
My chest caved inward, painfully tight.
"Hailee..."
My voice fell to a whisper.
"I would never hurt you. You have to believe that."
But she didn’t answer.
She couldn’t.
She was too shaken.
Too scared.
Too heartbroken.
Her hand pressed over the faint red spot where my teeth had grazed her skin.
A mark that wasn’t a mark.
A near-miss.
A near-claim.
And possibly...
A near-betrayal she would never forgive.
"Callum..." she whispered shakily, eyes glassy with tears.
"I can’t do this. Not if your wolf sees me as something to force. Not if choosing Nathan makes you lose control."
My heart twisted until I could barely breathe.
I reached out again...
She stepped back again,
"Callum... please... don’t come any closer."
And for the first time in my entire life,
I stopped moving.
Because she asked me to.
Because she was crying.
Because she no longer felt safe with me.

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