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Chapter 50

Author: Michael Moore
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Ronan’s POV

There was a time when I didn't care about the politics of the pack. I didn't care about diplomacy. My instincts, my loyalty, and my fight kept me grounded. I didn't need anything else.

But that was before Magnus came.

Before Ivy’s life hung in the balance, and before I saw the fear in her eyes—the kind of fear you don't forget. I had seen it in the faces of enemies, but never in hers. That shattered something in me. And it scared me more than I wanted to admit.

Now, I couldn't shake the thought that everything was changing. And with every passing day, it was becoming clearer: this wasn’t just a battle for survival—it was a fight for the future. A future I couldn’t ignore, not with Ivy at the center of it.

So, here I was—standing in front of the Alpha, my brother Kiernan, and Elias, all of them watching me with hard eyes. The pack was depending on me, even if they didn’t say it out loud. They knew I wasn’t the one to speak diplomacy, but I was the one who would go, the one
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  • Bullied By My Alpha Triplets   Chapter 90

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  • Bullied By My Alpha Triplets   Chapter 89

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  • Bullied By My Alpha Triplets   Chapter 88

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    Ivy's Pov.The air smelled of pine and dirt, and the forest was quiet except for the soft crunch of my boots on the ground. I needed time to think, away from the pack house, away from the triplets, and away from the endless pressure of leadership. I walked deeper into the woods, letting the silence calm my racing thoughts.But peace didn’t last long.I heard footsteps behind me. They were quiet but steady, like someone who knew how to move without making noise. I didn’t need to turn around to know who it was."Kirian," I said softly.He stepped beside me without saying a word at first. We walked together for a few more moments, the silence between us easy and warm."You needed space," he finally said.I nodded. "Everything feels like it’s moving too fast. The bait, the council, Magnus... Ronan."Kirian didn’t say anything right away. He just watched the trees, his jaw tight. Then he looked at me."I know it’s a lot. But you don’t have to carry it alone.""It feels like I do," I admitt

  • Bullied By My Alpha Triplets   Chapter 86

    Ivy POV.The heat of the day pressed down on the pack lands like a heavy blanket. The air was thick, quiet, almost too quiet. I had just finished a training session with the younger warriors, and my body ached in that satisfying way after a good workout. Sweat clung to my skin, my shirt sticking to my back, but I welcomed the discomfort. It reminded me that I was still standing, still fighting.I walked back toward the pack house, my thoughts lost in the mess of plans, threats, and uncertainty. Magnus was still out there, and even though we hadn’t heard anything new, I felt his presence in the air. Like a storm waiting to strike.When I reached the steps, I paused. A familiar scent drifted toward me, thick and sharp with that scent that always made my wolf stir. Ronan.He stood on the porch, arms crossed over his broad chest, his shirt damp with sweat. His eyes were already on me before I could say a word."You’re late," he said with a smirk, but there was no bite in his voice."You w

  • Bullied By My Alpha Triplets   Chapter 85

    Ivy's Pov,Ronan stepped inside, his presence commanding the space as always. His eyes traced the lines of my body, lingering for a moment on the way my dress clung to my form, before meeting my gaze. He looked different—more serious, more intense than usual. There was a tautness to him that I couldn’t ignore.“I’ve been thinking,” he said, his voice low, rough. “About the bait. How’s it going?”The tension between us thickened instantly. I didn’t want to talk about the plan, not now. Not with him so close. But I knew better than to avoid it.“It’s in motion,” I replied, my voice tight as I looked at him. “Rhea’s taking the bait. She believes it’s real. But she won’t be the only one we watch.”He nodded, stepping forward, closing the distance between us. I could feel his presence like a storm rolling in. The heat of the room didn’t compare to the heat rising between us, an energy that had been building since that first night, when everything between us shifted.“I know,” Ronan said so

  • Bullied By My Alpha Triplets   Chapter 84

    Ivy's pov.The room felt colder than usual, despite the fire crackling softly in the hearth. I sat alone on the edge of the bed, running my fingers through my hair, my mind still replaying the conversation with the council over and over again. Their words echoed in my head, like sharp stones bouncing off the walls of my skull.They were starting to turn. I could feel it. The tension in the room, the sideways glances, the carefully measured words—they all pointed to the same thing: doubt.Ronan had been quiet the whole ride back, his jaw clenched, eyes fixed ahead. Elias tried to speak once, but I shut him down with a look. I didn’t need empty reassurances. I needed truth. Kirian, as always, stayed closest. He didn't speak much, but his hand on my back, the subtle squeeze of my shoulder, grounded me.I rose to my feet, moving toward the window. Outside, the forest swayed gently in the night breeze, its rhythm steady and unchanging. I envied that calm. My world was anything but steady n

  • Bullied By My Alpha Triplets   Chapter 83

    Ivy’s POV.It had been three days since that night with Kirian, and everything between us had changed. Not in a bad way, but in a way that made me feel things I never allowed myself to feel before. The way he looked at me now, the way he touched my hand when no one was looking, it made my chest feel warm. But there was no time to stay wrapped up in those feelings, not with everything going on around us.The pack was growing restless. Whispers had reached my ears about council members questioning my position. I tried not to show it, but the pressure was getting to me. I could feel it building, like a storm waiting to break. Ronan and Elias had been busy with patrols, tracking strange scents near the borders. Something wasn’t right.Kirian stayed close, as always. He didn’t speak much about the politics or the rumors, but I knew he heard them too. Everyone did.Today, I stood before the council, trying to keep my voice steady as I addressed them. We were gathered in the main hall, the s

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