Chapter 106: I Hate You
(GRIFFIN)
Gentherapeutics is on the top floors of a gleaming, glass tower in downtown Seattle. Everything about it speaks to cutting-edge innovation and a refined taste, from the minimalist lobby to the security guards who appear to have been genetically engineered for intimidation.
The private jet landed at dawn, and I’ve spent the hours since then reviewing everything Erik could tell me about the company. Specializing in rare genetic disorders and gene-targeted therapies, their work aligns closely with Maya’s prior fields of research.
She wanted to disappear. If she has rebuilt her life here, do I have the right to disrupt it? Even for the sake of the kingdom?
Losing the connection to one’s wolf is a slow, painful death. The only reason I survived back in that cell was that I am of royal blood; my strength is greater than that of other shifters.
Aria is dying. After her, others will follow. The disease is spreading, and we’re running out of options.
As the elevator ascends, I straighten my tie, a human gesture that feels strange. The human world requires different camouflage, an expensive suit, a corporate demeanor, and wealth displayed subtly but unmistakably. The game is different here, but power is still the currency.
The receptionist directs me to a conference room on the top floor, her practiced smile never wavering despite my curt responses to her small talk. The room is sleek and modern, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering a panoramic view of the Seattle skyline.
I take a seat at the head of the table, instinct placing me in the position of authority. The minutes tick by, each one stretching my already frayed patience even thinner.
When the door finally opens, it’s not Maya who enters, but a young man in a lab coat.
“Mr. Wild?” He extends his hand. “I’m Dr. James Chen, COO of GenTherapeutics. Sorry to keep you waiting.”
I shake his hand, noting the firm grip, a human attempting to establish dominance the only way he knows how. “I was expecting to meet with your head researcher.”
“Dr. Sorin is tied up in the lab at the moment,” he explains with an apologetic smile. “A breakthrough that can’t be interrupted. I’d be happy to discuss your proposal in her place.”
Maya’s name in his mouth sends a jolt through me. So, it is her. A part of me still doubted, still thought Erik’s information could have been wrong.
“No,” I say firmly. “My business is with Dr. Sorin specifically. I’ll wait.”
Dr. Chen’s smile tightens almost imperceptibly. “I’m afraid Dr. Sorin’s schedule is completely booked for the next week. If you’d like to make an appointment after—”
“That won’t be necessary.” I rise, towering over him slightly. “Please inform Dr. Sorin that Griffin Wild is here to see her regarding an urgent matter that affects the lives of hundreds.”
He hesitates, clearly caught between corporate protocol and the intensity of my stare. “I—I’ll see what I can do,” he finally says, backing toward the door. “Please help yourself to coffee while you wait.”
Once he’s gone, I stand by the window, gazing out at the city spread below. So different from my kingdom, chaotic, polluted, entirely human. This is where she chose to rebuild? Among steel and glass and strangers?
The minutes into an hour. I remain standing, patient as only a predator can be. She’s testing me, making me wait to establish control over the interaction. I allow it. This small victory for her costs me nothing.
Finally, the door opens again. This time, there’s no mistaking the scent, lavender and chemicals, and something uniquely her. I turn slowly, keeping my expression neutral despite the way my heart is hammering against my ribs.
Maya stands in the doorway, white lab coat over a simple blouse and dark pants, her hair pulled back in a severe bun. She’s thinner than when I last saw her, her face sharper, more angular. But her eyes, they haven’t changed. Clear, intelligent, and carefully devoid of emotion.
“Griffin.” Her voice is cool, almost like she is greeting a stranger. “Maya.”
She steps fully into the room, closing the door behind her. “What are you doing here?”
For a moment, I say nothing, drinking in the sight of her like a parched man.
She has let her hair grow out. If I thought she was thin when we escaped, she has lost even more weight now. “I’m sorry about your mother—”
She stares at me as if my words are meaningless. “Why are you here?”
I feel some confusion at the lack of emotion in those eyes at the mention of her mother. However, “I need your help” is what I say.
“My help.” She doesn’t betray any emotion, everything is locked up inside her, behind that calm, cool mask. “With what?”
It bothers me, the way she doesn’t react, the way she looks at me as if I’m no one significant to her. I don’t know what I expected, but this cold indifference certainly wasn’t it.
“There’s a disease spreading among my people. The antidote you developed before leaving only works on the first strain. This mutation is resistant.”
Her eyes narrow. “And this concerns me how, exactly?”
The lack of empathy has me staggering. This is not the Maya I remember, not my warm-hearted Maya.
“Three hundred forty-two shifters affected so far,” I continue, trying to ignore her apathy. “Forty-seven in critical condition. Without intervention, the death toll will continue to rise.”
Professional interest flickers briefly across her face before disappearing behind her mask of indifference. “I’m sure your healers are perfectly capable—”
“They’re not.” I take a step closer. “You know they’re not. This is beyond traditional healing. It requires your expertise in shifter biology and human medical science.”
She studies me. “I don’t know what you expect me to do.”
“I want you to continue your work on the antidote. You are the only one who can create a cure. You’ve done it once before.”
“Sorry.” Her voice is cool. “I’m not interested. I don’t want to be dragged back into your world.” My jaw tightens. “The people you care about will also be affected, Maya. Jerry, Erik—”
“The people I care about?” She stares at me as if I’ve said something foreign. “You mean the same people who let my mother burn alive in her cottage? The ones who refused to return because a human mother and daughter were not worth coming back for?”
“We didn’t know, Maya—” I begin, my tone gentle.
“Don’t lie to me.” For the first time, I see a glimmer of emotion in her eyes. “I was told a message was sent and that you refused to come back.”
“I received no such message,” I say fiercely now. “I found out about your mother’s passing—”
“Murder,” Maya cuts me off sharply. “Call it what it is. She was murdered, and had I been in that cottage, asleep in my bed like she was, I would have been burned alive, as well. But then, perhaps you would have preferred that.”
My blood goes cold at the very thought. “How can you say something like that? I would never—Maya, it was a faulty wire.”
She scoffs. “Why am I not surprised? Of course, you would defend your own people. You can hide it all you want, Griffin Wild, but once they put out the fire, I saw the containers of gasoline that had been tossed in the garden.” Her lips curl in a sneer. “I’m just a human, so I can’t take my revenge or get justice for my mother. But I owe you and your people nothing.”
She turns around to leave, but I stop her, my hand around her wrist. A jolt of shock, of attraction.
She pulls her hand away from mine abruptly. “Do not touch me!”
The hatred in her voice rattles me to the core. I stare at her, trying to come to terms with what I’m seeing in her eyes.
“Is that why you left?” I ask quietly. “Because you believed I refused to come back when I heard of your mother’s de— murder?”
She rolls her eyes. “I left because I don’t like being toyed with. And I wasn’t surprised you didn’t come back. After all, I was just some human you were fucking.”
“Maya, I didn’t come because I wasn’t informed.” I search her eyes, willing her to believe me. “And when I did return, I received your note, and an investigation had already been conducted.”
Maya turns her back to me. “I don’t care. Just leave me alone. I have no intention of helping your kind. You can all burn to the ground, too, for all I care.”
“My kind includes Corrine and her son, and her baby daughter, whom you have yet to meet,” I remind her softly. For the first time, Maya flinches.
“Maya, this disease will reach your friend and her children. Will you turn your back on them, too?” She’s silent, but I can see the way her hand is forming a fist by her side.
“Maya, whatever the Silver Ring Organization is doing, they’re able to spread this disease without capturing our kind. If this continues, shifters will go extinct. I did as you asked and never looked for you when you left, but I need your help now.”
“And I said I’m not interested. As far as I’m concerned, you and I don’t owe each other anything, Griffin. Find another scientist whose life you can ruin.”
Before I can say anything else, the door opens, and a purple-haired man enters, carrying a plastic bag, saying in a sing-song voice, “I’ve brought chicken from your favorite place, Maya. I—” His blue eyes blink in surprise. “Oh, did I interrupt something? Should I go wait in your office?”
“No, Mathew.” To my sudden irritation, my mate’s voice is filled with warmth. “Mr. Wild was just leaving.”
“Okay.” Mathew beams at her. “Hey, I was thinking we could go check out this new bar tonight—”
“Mathew.”
The exasperated affection in Maya’s voice aimed toward this man makes my wolf’s hackles rise. There is something between these two. She cares for this person. She cares for a man who is not me.
I discreetly sniff her.
She doesn’t smell like him. She has not been sleeping with him.
That calms my wolf down some, but I feel a surge of unreasonable anger at the way she smiles at him.
“You signed a contract when you asked for your mother’s care, Maya.” The words burst out of me, the words of an angry, irrationally jealous man.
I see her stiffen, and I realize I have made a mistake.
“Mathew, go wait for me in my office.” Maya’s tone is harsh. The man looks between the two of us before nodding.
“Sure. Holler if you need help.”
The door closes behind him, and Maya turns to face me, the rage in her eyes making me take a step back.
“Is that what this is? You’ve come here to collect?” She comes toward me, picking up a paperweight from the table. “Your people killed my mother, and you’re here to collect on a contract based around her?”
She throws the paperweight at me, and I duck. It goes crashing into the glass pane of the shelf behind me.
“I will slit my own throat before helping your kind! You can burn in hell, every single one of you! I wish I’d never met you, Griffin! I wish I’d agreed to help Cassian. At least he didn’t burn my mother alive!” Maya’s words are ripping me apart. Her eyes are wet and filled with homicidal rage. “I hate you. With every breath in my body, I hate you, Griffin! Get out of my sight!”
Her chest is heaving, fury in her every breath. All of a sudden, she grips the back of the chair closest to her, her other hand clutching at her chest, her eyes terrified as she struggles to draw in air.
I recognize the panic attack. My feet move toward her, but the door bursts open, and Mathew rushes past me. “Maya! Maya, it’s okay! Breathe. I’ve got you.”
He helps her into the chair and is comforting her, his hands wrapped around hers. I stare numbly at the scene playing out before me.
That should be me offering her comfort. That should be me she’s leaning against.
But I’m the source of all her anguish. The sight of me upsets her. She is having a panic attack after simply talking to me.
I always told myself that her departure was for the best. For the first time, I wonder if I made a mistake, if I truly did ruin her life.
Turning on my heel, I leave.
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Chapters
- Chapter 165: Just Kill Me
- Chapter 164: Something Still Breathing
- Chapter 163: To Break Her Spirit
- Chapter 162: To Make It Work
- Chapter 161: All I Never Had
- Chapter 160: This Was Never Nothing
- Chapter 159: After Everything
- Chapter 158: The Fight I Won
- Chapter 157: Lawyer, Mother, Survivor
- Chapter 156: Refusing to Lose
- Chapter 155: I Did it Anyway
- Chapter 154: Even Death Denied Me
- Chapter 153: A Second Heartbeat
- Chapter 152: Too Far to Believe
- Chapter 151: Less Than Enough
- Chapter 150: Over the Edge
- Chapter 149: Before Anyone Listened
- Chapter 148: Chosen in Private
- Chapter 147: Into the Palace Woods
- Chapter 146: It’s Messy, Not Wrong
- Chapter 145: Maybe This Is Good
- Chapter 144: Not My World
- Chapter 143 - 20
- Chapter 142 - 19
- Chapter 141 - 18
- Chapter 140 - 17
- Chapter 139 - 16
- Chapter 138 - 15
- Chapter 137 - 14
- Chapter 136 - 13
- Chapter 135 - 12
- Chapter 134 - 11
- Chapter 133 - 10
- Chapter 132 - 9
- Chapter 131 - 8
- Chapter 130 - 7
- Chapter 129 - 6
- Chapter 128 - 5
- Chapter 127: Give Me a Reason
- Chapter 126: Heart on Empty
- Chapter 125: Invisible
- Chapter 124: Screwed
- Chapter 123: Need You
- Chapter 122: As Ready as I’ll Ever Be
- Chapter 121: The Best Revenge
- Chapter 120: For Us
- Chapter 119: Her Awakening
- Chapter 118: Return of the Wolf King
- Chapter 117: To End a Lineage
- Chapter 116: A Broken Belief
- Chapter 115: I Got You
- Chapter 114: In Her Misery
- Chapter 113: For What it’s Worth
- Chapter 112: Slipping Away
- Chapter 111: I’ll Stand By You
- Chapter 110: Whatever She Wants
- Chapter 109: Unworthy of You
- Chapter 108: To Live Again
- Chapter 107: Somebody Lied
- Chapter 106: I Hate You
- Chapter 105: A World Without Her
- Chapter 104: The Kingdom Will Never Accept
- Chapter 103: Giving Love a Chance
- Chapter 102: Stranger in His Court
- Chapter 101: The Queen They Chose
- Chapter 100: The Moment I Knew
- Chapter 99: Meant for the Alpha
- Chapter 98: Just For Tonight
- Chapter 97: By Blood and Destiny
- Chapter 96: Bound by a Crown
- Chapter 95: Never Stopped Believing
- Chapter 94: No Longer Invisible
- Chapter 93: Touched by the Ancient One
- Chapter 92: Not a Burden
- Chapter 91: Familiarity
- Chapter 90: All For Control
- Chapter 89: Our Space
- Chapter 88: Heavy is the Crown
- Chapter 87: Home
- Chapter 86: You Are King
- Chapter 85: The Cost of Leaving
- Chapter 84: In The Quiet of her Voice
- Chapter 83: In His Silence
- Chapter 82: Counting The Hours
- Chapter 81: Finding Our Way Back
- Chapter 80: Eyes On The Distance
- Chapter 79: In His Eyes
- Chapter 78: Work or Die
- Chapter 77: Let The World Know
- Chapter 76: We Will Be Ready
- Chapter 75: Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 74: Always a Substitute
- Chapter 73: Make the Vow
- Chapter 72: The True Queen
- Chapter 71: All Hail the King and Queen
- Chapter 70: Something I Should Know
- Chapter 69: Back To Life
- Chapter 68: He Is Mine
- Chapter 67: Confessions
- Chapter 66: You Are Mine
- Chapter 65: The Real Queen
- Chapter 64: Rules Must Change
- Chapter 63: New Developments
- Chapter 62: A Lot To Lose
- Chapter 61: Somebody Knew
- Chapter 60: Disaster Yet Again
- Chapter 59: A King’s Son
- Chapter 58: What I Put You Through
- Chapter 57: Goddess’ Blessing
- Chapter 56: Whatever the Cost
- Chapter 55: Without You
- Chapter 54: His True Mate
- Chapter 53: Do I Know You?
- Chapter 52: Of Promises and Sacrifices
- Chapter 51: All I Want Is My Mate
- Chapter 50: Come Home To Me
- Chapter 49: Whatever it Takes
- Chapter 48: The Price of Trust
- Chapter 47: Silent Screams
- Chapter 46: In My World
- Chapter 45: Bitter Pill
- Chapter 44: Truth and Consequences
- Chapter 43: Not Your Mate
- Chapter 42: Keep Your Distance
- Chapter 41: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 40: Another Man’s Mark
- Chapter 39: Not Your Prisoner
- Chapter 38: Who’s Your Father?
- Chapter 37: Stalking Corrine
- Chapter 36: Bonds Beyond Death
- Chapter 35: Truth and Consequences
- Chapter 34: You Have No Claim
- Chapter 33: Lurking Danger
- Chapter 32: To Claim You Again
- Chapter 31: Alpha’s Secret Baby
- Chapter 30: Away from the World
- Chapter 29: All Her Fault
- Chapter 28: Gone
- Chapter 27: A Cruel World
- Chapter 26: Far, Far Away
- Chapter 25: When I Die
- Chapter 24: The Fake Princess
- Chapter 23: Safe With You
- Chapter 22: Built For Me
- Chapter 21: Not of Pure Blood
- Chapter 20: Nothing Between Us
- Chapter 19: Outside at Last
- Chapter 18: Behave, Corrine
- Chapter 17: Sorry not Sorry
- Chapter 16: Whose King?
- Chapter 15: Not So Queen
- Chapter 14: A Reason to Live
- Chapter 13: Stranger to the North
- Chapter 12: Free of Everything
- Chapter 11: What Happened to You?
- Chapter 10: An Odd Sense of Guilt
- Chapter 9: In My Mind
- Chapter 8: Know Your Place
- Chapter 7: A Side Piece?
- Chapter 6: A Doll and a Puppet
- Chapter 5: Nothing More than a Substitute
- Chapter 4: Queen to Be
- Chapter 3: Executed at Dawn
- Chapter 2: Die for Her
- Chapter 1: No Escape