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Author: Joria
last update publish date: 2026-04-28 20:15:48

I didn't dare move a muscle. I just slowly raised my hands into the air, my heart hammering against my ribs so hard I was sure they could hear it.

Suddenly, a blinding beam of a flashlight cut through the dark, hitting the back of my head.

"Turn around," the voice commanded. It was gravelly, the kind of voice that sounded like it hadn't felt an ounce of mercy in years.

I obeyed, moving in slow motion until I was facing the light. I couldn't see the man's face, just the silhouette of a tal
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    He didn't move yet. He just stood there like a statue, his eyes tracking every tiny movement I made. I felt like a bug under a microscope, and honestly, it was starting to freak me out. I quickly scrambled to my feet, trying to ignore the stinging in my knees, and dropped into a deep bow. "Please, Alpha... let me stay," I said, my voice barely a whisper. "The world outside is a graveyard. I have nowhere else to go. I'll do anything." I risked a tiny peek with one eye, just enough to see his expression. There was a way he was looking at me, so intense and focused, that I wondered if he could actually see the lies swirling in my head. Was he reading me? Or was he just trying to decide if I was worth the effort of killing? He stepped closer, his shadow completely swallowing me up. I blinked, my heart doing a frantic double-time against my ribs, and quickly lowered my head again. "Look at me," he said. His voice wasn't the scary, booming growl I expected. It was soft, dangerously soft

  • My Vow: To Kill The Alpha    🗡️ Chapter 16🗡️

    I realized the jig was up. This lady had seen right through my "dead to the world" act from the second the Alpha carried me in. I slowly cracked one eye open, feeling like a total idiot, and saw her leaning against a counter with her arms crossed, watching me with a knowing smirk. I sat up slowly, pushing my messy hair out of my face and trying to find some dignity. "Why did you cover for me then?" I asked, my voice a little raspy. "If you knew it was all fake, why didn't you just call me out in front of him?" She pushed away from the counter and started walking toward me. She was striking, sharp, refined cheekbones and an air of authority that made her look like she was in her late thirties or early forties. She stopped right at the bedside, looking me straight in the eye. "I figured you had your reasons," she said, her voice dropping to a low, serious tone. "But let me give you a fair warning: if you're here for some sketchy reason, like spying for an enemy or trying to pull s

  • My Vow: To Kill The Alpha    🗡️ Chapter 15🗡️

    I seriously expected some old, balding Alpha with a gut and a bad attitude,not... this. The guy was breathtakingly beautiful, which just made me hate him more. I kept my head bowed, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. Then, I heard it. The slow, rhythmic thud of his boots hitting the stone stairs. I risked a tiny peek, just enough to see him descending. His eyes never left me. Why was he staring like that? Did he recognize me? Did I look too much like my mother? I prayed to whatever gods were listening that my cover wasn't about to blow up in my face. When he finally reached the bottom, he didn't move. He just stood there, towering over me, his presence heavy enough to make the air feel thick. The lead scout cleared his throat, probably feeling the awkward tension, and opened his mouth to speak. But the Alpha just raised a single hand, silencing him without even looking his way. "Let her speak," he said. His voice was like low timber. I cleared my throat

  • My Vow: To Kill The Alpha    🗡️ Chapter 14🗡️

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  • My Vow: To Kill The Alpha    🗡️ Chapter 13🗡️

    I didn't dare move a muscle. I just slowly raised my hands into the air, my heart hammering against my ribs so hard I was sure they could hear it. Suddenly, a blinding beam of a flashlight cut through the dark, hitting the back of my head. "Turn around," the voice commanded. It was gravelly, the kind of voice that sounded like it hadn't felt an ounce of mercy in years. I obeyed, moving in slow motion until I was facing the light. I couldn't see the man's face, just the silhouette of a tall, broad-shouldered figure behind the glow. I could feel other eyes on me, too, the heavy, predatory weight of more bodies lurking just beyond the reach of the torch. "Who are you?" he spat, stepping closer so the light burned into my eyes. "A human spy? Or just some lost little girl looking to die?" "I’m a werewolf," I said, my voice steady despite the hammer in my chest. "Just like you." The man didn't even flinch. He just gave a dry, mocking chuckle that sent a chill down my spine. He c

  • My Vow: To Kill The Alpha    🗡️ Chapter 12🗡️

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