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CHAPTER EIGHTY FIVE

Autor: ZIA
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-05-19 20:56:23

Elara's point of view

The night had started too softly for disaster.

That was the first thing I kept thinking while walking beside Aéron through the dimly lit corridor leading back toward the guest wing of the pack house. The silence between us no longer felt hostile like before. It felt unfamiliar instead. Fragile. Like something delicate had finally decided to breathe between us after days of choking on fear, anger, and confusion.

The dinner should have been awkward. Honestly, it should have
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  • MARKED BY THE ALPHA CEO   CHAPTER EIGHTY EIGHT

    Aeron's point of view I had faced wars before. I had watched wolves tear each other apart during territorial battles. I had stood on blood-soaked grounds while enemies begged for mercy. I had buried warriors who once swore loyalty to me until their last breath.But none of those things had ever made me feel as helpless as standing outside that infirmary room while Elara cried beside Emily’s unconscious body. Because this time, strength meant nothing. Power meant nothing. Being an Alpha meant absolutely nothing.The corridor outside the infirmary was painfully silent except for the distant sounds of hurried footsteps and whispered conversations from the healers moving around the pack house. The rogue attack had shaken everyone badly. Some warriors were still guarding the borders while others searched for traces of whoever orchestrated this entire thing.But my mind was nowhere near the borders. It remained trapped inside that room. Inside those broken sobs Elara kept trying to suppres

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHA CEO   CHAPTER EIGHTY SEVEN

    Elara's point of view The moment I heard Emily was injured, everything around me stopped making sense.I did not even remember how I reached the infirmary.One second I was standing beside Aéron in that blood-covered hallway, and the next second I was pushing through terrified warriors while my heartbeat pounded violently inside my ears.No.No no no.Not Emily.Not her.The infirmary doors burst open as I rushed inside, only for my entire body to freeze at the sight in front of me.Emily was lying motionless on the bed.Too motionless.Her face had lost all color, her lips looked pale, and thick bandages were wrapped around her shoulder and stomach where blood had already started soaking through again. Several healers stood around her anxiously while bowls filled with dark herbs and strange medicines covered the nearby table.For a moment…I could not breathe.“Emily…”My voice cracked badly.I stumbled toward her bedside with trembling legs before grabbing her cold hand immediately

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHA CEO   CHAPTER EIGHTY SIX

    Elara's point of view The sound of growling still echoed inside my ears long after the rogue wolf stopped moving. Everything smelled like blood. Blood on the broken marble floor. Blood staining the walls.Blood dripping from Aéron’s injured arm while pack warriors surrounded the dead rogue wolf with tense expressions. The entire hallway looked destroyed as if a storm had ripped through the pack house and left nothing untouched behind.And somehow… I was standing alive in the middle of it, barely breathing. The masked rogue had almost killed me. If Aéron had arrived even a second later... I shut my eyes tightly. No! I didn't even want to imagine it.“Aéron!” Lucian’s voice thundered through the corridor as he rushed toward us alongside several warriors. The moment his eyes landed on the dead rogue, his expression darkened instantly. “What the hell happened?”Aéron stood protectively in front of me despite the blood running down his side. His chest rose heavily with every breath while

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHA CEO   CHAPTER EIGHTY FIVE

    Elara's point of view The night had started too softly for disaster.That was the first thing I kept thinking while walking beside Aéron through the dimly lit corridor leading back toward the guest wing of the pack house. The silence between us no longer felt hostile like before. It felt unfamiliar instead. Fragile. Like something delicate had finally decided to breathe between us after days of choking on fear, anger, and confusion.The dinner should have been awkward. Honestly, it should have been unbearable. A human woman sitting across from a werewolf Alpha while discussing favorite colors and childhood memories as if our lives were not hanging by a thread because of a ritual that could either bind us forever or kill me completely.Yet somehow… it wasn't unbearable. That was the dangerous part.The dining hall had been quieter than usual. The servants had left after placing the food, leaving only the warm candlelight dancing over Aéron's sharp features. For the first time since I

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHA CEO   CHAPTER EIGHTY FOUR

    Aeron's point of view The next morning arrived far more peacefully than I expected. No arguments, no bloodshed and no screaming pack members demanding answers from me.A strange, almost unfamiliar kind of silence that settled over the pack grounds beneath the pale morning sunlight filtering through the forest trees. For the first time in weeks, the territory did not feel like it was standing on the edge of war.But perhaps that was only because everyone was waiting for the ritual now. Waiting for the full moon. Waiting to see whether my human mate would survive becoming part of a world that had already tried to destroy her too many times.I stood near the balcony outside my office while my gaze remained fixed below. Elara was walking through the gardens with Emily and somehow that simple sight alone was enough to quiet the chaos inside my head for a few moments.The garden stretched across the eastern side of the pack grounds, hidden between stone pathways and massive silver trees th

  • MARKED BY THE ALPHA CEO   CHAPTER EIGHTY THREE

    Elara's point of view Emily looked at me as if I had completely lost my mind and perhaps I had.Maybe no sane person would willingly walk toward something that carried the possibility of death so calmly. Maybe no normal girl would sit quietly on the edge of a bed inside a werewolf pack while discussing a ritual that could either transform her forever… or bury her beneath the ground before sunrise.But somewhere between getting chased through the forest, watching wolves tear each other apart, seeing blood spill because of my existence, and realizing that my life no longer belonged to the ordinary world anymore… something inside me had already broken or maybe changed.I sat near the window while cold evening air entered through the slightly opened curtains, carrying the distant sounds of wolves moving through the pack grounds outside. The place still felt unfamiliar. Too large. Too suffocating. Everywhere I looked, I was reminded that I did not belong here.Not completely human anymore

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