Chapter 361: Chapter 363

Tasting All My Mates by Alexis DeeWords: 5623

363-I Want Rejection

"So where are you going?" he asked, blocking my way when I tried walking past him.

"You don't listen to me, do you?" I asked, my eyes spitting out complaints. He had been doing this for

some time, and I ignored it, thinking maybe he

needed some time. But it’s been weeks now that he’s been giving me the cold shoulder and accusing

me of not paying attention.

"What?" He frowned in bewilderment.

"I was yammering my ass out to you in the morning for an hour. I told you all about my plans, but you

didn't listen to a word.

And then I get all the heat from you,” I scoffed, saying the truth. Even his changing expressions were a

sign that he understood that he was the problem here.

"I might have zoned out,” Lazio threw an excuse in my face while he would have reacted completely

differently if I did the same.

"And you were giving me shit for not sharing anything with you," I said, not carrying much energy in my

tone. The weather has gotten bad in a few minutes. Something was off, but maybe it was due to the

fact that it's been more than a month since I lost Thiago.

"Ohl! So you only shared a piece of your life with me because you wanted to make a point?" Just when

I expected him to understand, Lazio took another turn.

“There is no winning with you anymore. You are always exhausted with me. You look at me like I'm a

walking curse.” I yelled as the hidden anger inside me began to erupt. How long can one even tolerate

such treatment? And all because I inherited some of my mother's abilities?

"It is not you, it is the magic—,” he pressed his lips tightly to avoid saying more, but I understood what

he meant.

"It wasn’t the magic that made my mother evil.” I finally said it. It had been growing inside me ever

since I heard what my mother had been doing. I just couldn't believe that the magic had made my

mother that way. There was definitely some evil inside her.

Magic only helped her use the power to hurt others.

“Look at you, defending your precious powers,” he scoffed as if to mock me.

"Yeah! Take a good look because that will be the last time you are seeing me in the light of your mate,”

I muttered as a warm, salty tear made its way down my eyes. My heart was breaking, but it had to be

said.

"What did that mean?” the anger from his face vanished. His eyebrows drew closer, his lips muttering

something in silence.

"I think we should have realized by now that we cannot stay together anymore. We tried and it didn't

work out,” I nodded when talking in a broken voice. It was still not easy for me to break things off with

him, but it was much needed.

"No!" He shook his head, rejecting the suggestion. "You cannot break my heart after your mother broke

me,” he said, raising his voice as his tears reached the surface of his eyes.

"I am not breaking your heart. I am freeing you from this cage of insecurity.” I didn't want to say it, but

all the mistreatment and loneliness got to me. The moment I used that word, his face went

expressionless.

"You think I am jealous of your powers?" he asked in a monotone.

"No! but y—,” I retorted, trying to change the subject, but the alpha ego in him wouldn't let me do so.

"This is what you meant, or what else do you mean by the insecurity in me?" he let out a scoff, laughing

hysterically while running a hand through his hair.

"Fine," I whispered, giving up easily.

"If that's what you think, I cannot change your mind. I am tired of you always telling me that you feel

belittled whenever I do what I wish to do as if that is such a bad thing. Everybody is allowed to do what

they desire. I don't want to follow your lead in silence. I don't. I am so tired of you trying to hold my

hand and change my direction because you are an alpha and you think you can.” I was yammering and

breathing with difficulty. I feared my tears would choke me.

"Wow! I didn't know you had so much trouble with me," Lazio gasped. “Did you ever find anything good

in me, or have I only been a terrible mate to you?" he asked, and once again, I felt the pressure on me.

“As if you don't see anything wrong with me," I yelled in tears. The loudness of the wind and our

breaths were getting out of hand. Everything seemed to be rushing fast. He was aggressively walking

back and forth, running a hand through his hair, and grunting while I was sobbing and breathing loudly.

It was turning messy. There was something in the air. Maybe I can smell a rejection.

"And who do you think is perfect for you? That Corbin? Is it about him? Ever since he came, you have

changed. You are always focused on him. You just love the idea of a powerful creature chasing after

you and trying to peruse you. Is that what it is all about?" He yelled, finally stopping in his steps and not

walking here and there like an enraged bull.

"Your mother created this bond, didn’t she?” He then started another lie, and I couldn't help but stare at

his face in shock.

"She did it so that you can flash your powers in our faces,” he continued, and I lost it.

"I AM FUCKING TIRED OF ALL THIS," I finally gave up and yelled at the top of my lungs. The earth

shook with the energy I released.

"Tired of what?” He asked, his gaze fixed on my face.

It was a moment where I had to make a decision, and I guess I was ready.

"Lam tired of this relationship,” I whispered, and suddenly everything was silent. No loud breathing, no

walking, and no sudden body movement.

"I think we should reject each other,” I said, meaning it.

"You want rejection?" he asked in a much lower tone.

"I think we both do," I answered, even calmer than before.