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Chapter Forty-Five: New Beginnings

مؤلف: Ash Fleming
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One year after the Prime confrontation, Elena turned five years old.

She looked like she could be twelve. The accelerated development from Prime power had not slowed. Maren said it might never fully normalise—that Elena would always age faster than typical wolves, always be physically and mentally ahead of her chronological age.

But she had found something like peace.

The pack had adjusted. Stopped treating her like a living weapon. Started seeing her as just Elena again, or as close to "just E
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  • Claimed By The Alphas Who Betrayed Me   Chapter Forty-Six: The Message

    Elena had been running Convergence for six months when the first student disappeared.Her name was Lila. Sixteen years old, from a small pack in the eastern territories. Quiet, studious, showing early signs of unusual power that her pack could not help her manage. She had come to Convergence eager to learn.And now she was gone."She was in her room at midnight bed check," the resident advisor reported. "By morning, her bed was empty. Window open. No scent trail. No sign of struggle. Just gone."Elena stood in the empty room looking at the open window. Through the bond, I felt her immediate shift from teacher to tactician. The softness she had cultivated over the last few years was hardening into something sharper."This was not a runaway," she said. "Lila loved it here. She had no reason to leave.""Then what?" I asked. I had come to Convergence when Elena called, sensing through the bond that something was badly wrong."Someone took her. Someone who knows how to hide their scent tra

  • Claimed By The Alphas Who Betrayed Me   Chapter Forty-Five: New Beginnings

    One year after the Prime confrontation, Elena turned five years old.She looked like she could be twelve. The accelerated development from Prime power had not slowed. Maren said it might never fully normalise—that Elena would always age faster than typical wolves, always be physically and mentally ahead of her chronological age.But she had found something like peace.The pack had adjusted. Stopped treating her like a living weapon. Started seeing her as just Elena again, or as close to "just Elena" as someone with her history could ever be.She spent her days doing remarkably normal things. School with the other young wolves in the compound. Art projects with Calla, who had become her closest friend again after months of careful rebuilding of trust. Training with Rafe, not because she needed to fight but because she enjoyed the physical challenge.She mediated disputes occasionally when asked and when she felt like it. But she said no more often than she said yes. And the pack had le

  • Claimed By The Alphas Who Betrayed Me   Chapter Forty-Four: Aftermath

    Elena slept for three days.Not normal sleep. The deep, healing unconsciousness of someone whose body and mind had been pushed far beyond sustainable limits. Maren monitored her constantly, checking her vitals and making sure she was recovering rather than just shutting down from the strain.“She will wake when she is ready,” Maren said on the second day when I asked if we should be worried. “Her body is processing what she did. The amount of power she channelled would have killed most adults. The fact that she survived it at all is remarkable. Let her rest.”So we waited. Damien and I took turns sitting beside her bed. Holding her hand. Sending reassurance through the bond, even though we did not know if she could feel it in sleep that deeply.The alliance used those three days to process what had happened. Messages came from every territory reporting that the Primes had withdrawn completely. No more perimeter positions. No more threatening presence. Just silence from beings who had

  • Claimed By The Alphas Who Betrayed Me   Chapter Forty-Three: The Final Confrontation

    Cassandra had chosen her ground well.She stood at the center of a wide clearing surrounded by ancient trees, positioned where she could see any approach from any direction. The moon was bright overhead, illuminating everything with silver light that left no shadows to hide in.She was not alone. The remaining eight Primes had converged on her position. They stood in a loose circle around Cassandra, forming a defensive perimeter that meant Elena would have to face all nine simultaneously instead of engaging Cassandra in isolation."They knew we were coming," Rafe said quietly from our position in the tree line. "This is a trap.""Of course it is a trap," Elena said. She looked exhausted but her voice was steady. "They are not stupid. They knew I would come for Cassandra eventually. They prepared for it.""We should pull back," I said. "Regroup. Find another approach.""There is no other approach. This is the confrontation. The one everything has been building toward." Elena looked at

  • Claimed By The Alphas Who Betrayed Me   Chapter Forty-Two: The First Strike

    The attack came at dawn on a day so ordinary that we almost missed the signs.No massive assault. No dramatic arrival. Just twelve individuals appearing at various points around alliance territories with the quiet confidence of beings who had never been seriously challenged.Cassandra materialized at our northern border with two companions I did not recognize. She walked through the patrol line without resistance because the wolves stationed there simply stopped moving when she commanded them to stand aside.Through the communication network I heard similar reports from allied territories. Primes appearing at different locations. Guards freezing in place. Defenses bypassed with words rather than violence."They are positioning themselves," Elena said, studying the tactical map where we had marked each Prime's location. She had been awake all night, too tense to sleep, tracking movements through intelligence reports. "Creating a perimeter around all alliance territories. When they are

  • Claimed By The Alphas Who Betrayed Me   Chapter Forty-One: The Changed Child

    Elena did not leave our cabin for three days after we brought her home.She slept in our bed. Ate when we brought her food. Allowed Maren to examine her and confirm she was physically healthy. But she did not talk about what happened in the Prime compound. Did not explain what she had learned. Did not process the trauma in any way we could reach.She just existed. Small and quiet and still. So different from the vibrant, curious child we had sent away.On the fourth day, she finally spoke."They were going to kill me," she said. We were sitting together at breakfast, the three of us, trying to pretend things were normal. "Not immediately. But eventually. When I learned enough to be useful but before I got strong enough to be dangerous."I set down my fork carefully. "How do you know?""I heard them talking. Cassandra and the others. They did not know I could hear through walls if I focused the bond connection right." She looked at me with eyes that were far too old for her face. "They

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