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Chapter 19 – The Council’s Ultimatum

Author: Bamdel
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-29 18:10:28

It was only a matter of time before the Council came knocking. I just didn’t expect them to do it while Cian still had bandages across half his body.

Ronan stood at the front of the hall, arms crossed, jaw set like a blade. Caspian leaned against the wall, shirt bloodstained but posture relaxed in a way that said he was anything but. Kieran paced. Back and forth. Every turn tighter than the last. His boots scraped the stone floor like they were itching to punch holes in something.

And me? I stood dead center, trying not to show just how fractured I felt. The air around us crackled with waiting. No one spoke. Not yet. The silence was the sharpest weapon in the room.

"This is not sustainable," Elder Mora said, voice clipped, measured. "The girl cannot be bonded to four Alphas."

"She's not a girl. She has a name," Kieran snapped. He stopped mid-pace, eyes narrowing. "Say it."

Mora’s eyes flicked to me, mouth twitching like the very act would poison her. "Seraphina."

"Now say it without s
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