Inicio / Werewolf / Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me / CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT: BENEATH THE SHADOW OF POWER

Compartir

CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT: BENEATH THE SHADOW OF POWER

Autor: BELLA
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-04-11 03:17:53

The rogue’s eyes never left me as I followed him through the storm, my every step echoing the turmoil swirling in my chest. We moved in silence, the harsh rain masking any other noise, leaving the forest eerily quiet save for the steady rhythm of the storm.

The man was an enigma, moving with an ease and precision that betrayed both his strength and experience. His cloak billowed behind him, his posture upright, and the way he navigated the uneven ground spoke of someone who had spent a lifetime
Continúa leyendo este libro gratis
Escanea el código para descargar la App
Capítulo bloqueado

Último capítulo

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT: BENEATH THE SHADOW OF POWER

    The rogue’s eyes never left me as I followed him through the storm, my every step echoing the turmoil swirling in my chest. We moved in silence, the harsh rain masking any other noise, leaving the forest eerily quiet save for the steady rhythm of the storm.The man was an enigma, moving with an ease and precision that betrayed both his strength and experience. His cloak billowed behind him, his posture upright, and the way he navigated the uneven ground spoke of someone who had spent a lifetime in the wild, attuned to its rhythms, its dangers.His earlier words echoed in my mind: Truth comes with a price.I had no doubt that the path I had chosen would be far more difficult than I had anticipated. But the alternative, returning to the territories, where Kael’s shadow loomed large, where the bonds of rejection still haunted me was not an option. I could not go back yet.Not until I had answers.The rogue led me through dense trees and over winding paths, each step taking us further fro

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER THIRTY SEVEN: THE WEIGHT OF CHOICES

    I didn’t sleep much that night.The events of the day had left a mark on me, more than just physically. I had expected the wilderness to be my only enemy, but now there was a new weight pressing against me. The words of the woman from the Moonlit Court reverberated in my mind, echoing like a distant storm I could feel but not see.The Court.They had watched me, tracked me, and now they had made their offer. Not a simple invitation to join their ranks, but a subtle, calculating demand wrapped in the language of power and control. I had refused them, but the feeling that lingered in the pit of my stomach told me I hadn’t won. Not yet.I moved quickly the next morning, gathering my belongings and ensuring the fire I had built was reduced to a faint smolder. The forest around me was alive with the sounds of the early hours, birdsong, the rustle of leaves, and the occasional scurrying of small animals moving in the underbrush. But there was a stillness to the air, a sense of something app

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER THIRTY SIX: THE HIDDEN DEAL

    The day broke with an unsettling silence, the sky above overcast, shrouded in gray clouds that rolled in as if summoned by some unseen hand. I walked along the ridge, boots crunching on the path of damp earth and scattered rocks. The air was thick with the scent of rain, the promise of a storm hanging on the horizon, and the world around me seemed to hold its breath.It had been days since I’d left the valley behind. Each step further from it had carried me closer to the unknown, a world of power and consequences that I had only begun to understand. The underground had taught me much: how to survive, how to navigate the world of wolves that existed outside the pack laws. But what it had not prepared me for was the quiet weight of choices yet to come.The whispers that had followed me after the Dominion’s offer were still fresh in my mind. I knew the cost of refusal. I knew the consequences of accepting. And now, as I ventured deeper into lands unmarked by any pack, the price of my ind

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER THIRTY FIVE: SECRETS BENEATH THE MOONLIGHT

    The moon hung low over the horizon, casting silver light across the undulating forest canopy. Its glow filtered through the leaves, illuminating the forest floor in patches of soft radiance and deep shadow. I moved with careful precision, each footstep calculated, every movement deliberate. Months of survival had honed my senses to a razor’s edge. I could feel the pulse of the earth beneath me, the subtle vibration of distant prey, the presence of predators I could not yet see.The forest tonight was different. There was a tension in the air, subtle but undeniable, a restless energy that made the hairs on my arms stand on end. It was not fear, not exactly, but awareness. The kind that whispered of secrets hidden beneath roots and rocks, of eyes watching from the shadows, of things that moved when you weren’t looking. I relished it. The wilderness had become my proving ground, but even in its familiar rhythm, there were always new challenges.I paused by a small clearing, crouching low

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER THIRTY FOUR: THE ECHOES OF SILENCE

    The forest stretched endlessly, shrouded in mist that clung to the trunks like a living veil. Each step I took was deliberate, careful, the soft rustle of leaves beneath my boots the only sound besides the distant cry of a hawk. The valley behind me had become a distant memory, a crucible where I had forged myself from the fragile girl who had fled Nightfang Pack into a predator who now walked with purpose, with awareness, with unyielding will.But the wilderness, as I was learning, had more than one lesson to teach. Survival was not just about strength or speed; it was about intuition, perception, and the ability to remain unseen. I had learned to read every rustle of the branches, every subtle vibration in the soil. The bond at my neck, faint and steady, pulsed now not as a warning but as a guide, a tether that reminded me that somewhere out there, Kael existed, and that Nightfang Pack continued its life without me. I no longer felt tethered, but I was aware, and that awareness shar

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER THIRTY THREE: THE COST OF REFUSAL

    The first sign that refusing the Crescent Dominion had consequences came at dawn.Not a sound.Not a scent.Not even the bond stirring in warning.It was the absence of the forest that told me something was wrong.Birds did not sing.The wind did not move the leaves.Even the insects, usually relentless in the early hours, were silent.I opened my eyes slowly, already tense, fingers tightening around the dagger beneath my cloak. The cold ground pressed against my back, damp from the night air. I had chosen this place because it was defensible, rocky outcrop at my back, narrow approach, limited visibility.Someone had walked through it anyway.I rose carefully, keeping low, senses stretching outward. The forest felt… muted. As though something had passed through and stripped it of life, not violently, but deliberately.Then I saw it.Three bodies lay scattered near the tree line.Wolves.Not feral.Not lone hunters.Pack wolves.Their forms were half shifted, claws extended, jaws froze

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER FIFTEEN: SHADOWS OF THE PARK

    The morning sun had barely touched the jagged peaks when I was already moving. The mountain wind bit at my skin, sharp and merciless, but the chill only sharpened my senses. Last night’s victory over the rival scouts had proven one thing: I could survive. But survival was no longer enough. If I was

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER THIRTEEN: SHADOWS OVER NIGHTFANG

    The chill of early dawn pressed against the mountainside, but I was already awake, crouched among the jagged rocks that overlooked the forest below. My body was still sore from the previous day’s unexpected confrontation with the rogue hunters, muscles stiff but humming with a sense of power I had

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER TWELVE: WHISPERS IN THE ALPHA WING

    The morning fog clung to the peaks like a silver veil, softening the jagged edges of the mountains. I rose before dawn, as I had learned to do, muscles aching but resolve steady. Today was not just another day of drills. Today, Sera had announced, the training would test my instincts in the unpredi

  • Rejected By The Alpha Who Claimed Me    CHAPTER TEN: ENDURANCE IN THE MOUNTAINS

    The morning air was sharp, biting through the thin cloak I had wrapped around myself. My muscles screamed from yesterday’s relentless drills, and every joint protested as I forced myself upright. But there was no choice. The training horn sounded before the sun had fully risen, its shrill notes sli

Más capítulos
Explora y lee buenas novelas gratis
Acceso gratuito a una gran cantidad de buenas novelas en la app GoodNovel. Descarga los libros que te gusten y léelos donde y cuando quieras.
Lee libros gratis en la app
ESCANEA EL CÓDIGO PARA LEER EN LA APP
DMCA.com Protection Status