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Chapter 65: The Alpha's Burden

Author: Rosie Alcoph
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-30 21:15:54

Despite the warmth of the Alpha’s mansion, Caius barely felt it. The crackling fire in the hearth

and the plush leather chair did little to ease the tension that had taken root in his body. As soon

as his boots clicked against the stone floors, the weight of his title hit him harder than the cold

wind outside. The responsibilities of being Grimhowl’s Alpha felt heavier than ever.

Elias walked silently beside him as they made their way to the office. Neither spoke until they

reached the office door. Elias shut it quietly behind them, his gaze locking onto Caius with a

mixture of concern and something sharper.

"Alpha," Elias finally said, his voice tight with restrained frustration. "What the hell happened?"

Caius let out a long, tired exhale, sinking into his chair. The wooden surface felt solid beneath

his fingertips, grounding him, but it didn’t lessen the burden that had settled in his chest.

“Too much to explain in one conversation,” Caius muttered, his voice rough from exhaustion.
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