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Chapter 47: Unexpected Face

Author: Sandra Morgan
last update publish date: 2026-06-06 22:57:09

Noah

Stormhaven was nothing like the packs I had known before.

When Kael first brought me here, I had expected another prison disguised as a home. Every pack claimed to care about its members, but I had learned long ago that pretty words often hid ugly truths.

Yet as the days passed, I found myself struggling to find anything wrong with the place. The pack sat between towering mountains that shielded it from the outside world, and there was a strange sense of peace here that I couldn't quite u
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    KaelI stood in the dungeon and stared at the evidence spread across the table.The letters, the servant testimonies, the empty vials of sleeping powder. It was all there, laid out like a confession. Tyrene had been planning this for weeks.Maybe longer.My wolf paced restlessly beneath my skin, growling with every breath I took. I wanted to tear something apart. I wanted to scream.Instead, I just stood there, staring at the proof of my wife's betrayal."Alpha?" One of my guards appeared in the doorway. "The Luna is asking to see you."I laughed bitterly. "She's asking?""She's… insisting.""Then bring her here."The guard disappeared. A few minutes later, Tyrene was dragged into the room. Her hair was tangled, her dress wrinkled. She looked nothing like the elegant Luna who had ruled beside me.She looked desperate."Kael." Her voice was shaking. "Please. Just let me explain."I held up one of the letters. "You wrote to Adrian. You told him where Noah was. You arranged the entire th

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 60: The Watcher in the Shadows

    NoahI woke with a jolt.Something was wrong. I felt it deep in my bones, a primal warning that made my wolf stir beneath my skin. My eyes snapped open, and I lay perfectly still, listening.The wagon had stopped. Outside, I could hear the murmur of voices—Adrian and Elias, their tones low and tense. The sound of horses shifting restlessly.And something else.Something in the trees.My wolf pressed against my skin, alert and protective. I felt a low growl building in my chest before I could stop it.I sat up slowly, my hand pressed against my stomach. The baby shifted uneasily, as if sensing my fear."What is it?" I whispered.My wolf didn't answer. But it didn't need to.I knew something was out there.I climbed out of the wagon carefully, ignoring the ache in my back. The guards barely glanced at me—they were too busy watching the treeline.Adrian and Elias stood a few feet away, their bodies tense, their hands resting on their weapons."Get back in the wagon," Adrian said without

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 59: Uneasy Company

    EliasI rode beside Adrian in silence.The tension between us was so thick I could taste it. Every few seconds, my eyes drifted to the wagon ahead, where Noah was hidden from view.I hated not being able to see him.Adrian's jaw was tight, his hands gripping the reins so hard his knuckles were white. He was watching the wagon too, his gaze fixed on the canvas covering."He needs rest," I said finally.Adrian's eyes flicked to me. "I know.""The road is too rough. He's pregnant. He should be in a proper bed."Adrian's expression hardened. "Do you think I don't know that?"I shrugged. "I think you don't care."He pulled his horse to a stop so suddenly that I had to do the same."Say that again."I met his eyes. "You heard me."The air between us crackled with barely contained violence. My wolf was snarling beneath my skin, ready to fight.Adrian's wolf was doing the same."You think this is easy for me?" His voice was low and dangerous. "You think I wanted to drag him across the kingdom

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 58: The Road to Silvercrest

    NoahThe wagon lurched beneath me, and my stomach rolled with it.I pressed a hand against my mouth and breathed through my nose, trying not to be sick. The morning sun was too bright, the road too bumpy, and my body too exhausted to handle any of it.The baby shifted inside me, a slow roll that made me gasp."You're okay," I whispered. "We're okay."I didn't believe it. But I needed to say it anyway.The wagon hit another rut, and I groaned. My back ached constantly now, a dull throb that never quite went away. My wrists were raw from the ropes, my throat dry from thirst.I hadn't eaten in almost a day.The wagon stopped suddenly. I heard footsteps approaching, heavy and deliberate.Then the back swung open, and Adrian's face appeared."You're sick."I looked away. "I'm fine.""You're pale. You're shaking." He climbed into the wagon, and I pressed myself against the wall. "When did you last eat?""Doesn't matter.""It matters to me."I laughed bitterly. "Since when?"Adrian's jaw tig

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 57: The Truth Unravels

    KaelI found Tyrene in her chambers, packing a small bag.She froze when she saw me in the doorway. Her eyes darted to the window, then back to me, calculating her escape route."Going somewhere?"She forced a smile. "Kael. I was just—""Don't." I stepped inside and closed the door behind me. "Don't you dare lie to me again."Her smile faltered. "I don't know what you're talking about.""Where is Noah?""I told you. I don't—""Tyrene." My voice was ice. "I know about the tunnel. I know about the servants. I know you drugged him."Her face went pale. "That's not—""I found the cup." I pulled it from behind my back and held it up. "The sleeping powder is still at the bottom. Elena identified it."Her composure crumbled. "You don't understand.""Then explain it to me."She looked at me for a long moment, her expression flickering between fear and defiance. Then something shifted in her eyes."He was ruining everything."I said nothing."Ever since he came here, you've been obsessed with

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 56: The Silent Prisoner

    NoahThe wagon lurched beneath me as I pressed myself into the corner.My wrists were still bound, the ropes digging into my skin every time I moved. My body ached from the rough ride, and my stomach felt hollow with hunger and fear.But I didn't make a sound.I had learned long ago that silence was sometimes the only weapon I had left.The wagon stopped suddenly. I heard voices outside, familiar and unwelcome."Open it."Elias's voice.The back of the wagon swung open, and moonlight flooded in. I blinked against the brightness, refusing to look up."Get him out."Hands grabbed my arms, pulling me upright. I stumbled as my feet hit the ground, but I didn't try to steady myself. Let them drag me. Let them carry me. I didn't care anymore.Elias stepped in front of me, his green eyes burning with barely contained fury."Look at me."I stared at the ground."I said look at me!"His hand grabbed my chin, forcing my face upward. I met his eyes for one second, then looked away again.Elias's

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 50: Kael intervenes

    KaelI had been watching Noah for days.At first, it was small things.The way he always claimed he wasn't hungry whenever food was served, the way he avoided the dining hall whenever possible, the way he flinched whenever someone moved too quickly beside him.Then it became impossible to ignore.E

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 49: silent suffering 

    NoahThe first time it happened, I tried to convince myself it was a mistake.A servant brought breakfast to my room as usual and left without meeting my eyes. The moment I lifted the lid from the tray, a foul smell filled the room. The meat was grey and slimy, the milk had separated into sour clum

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 48: Old hatred awakened 

    NoahThe next morning, I woke up feeling restless.The room Kael had given me was comfortable, warm, and safe, but after spending so many days hiding inside these walls, I felt trapped by my own fear. Ever since seeing Tyrene in the garden, I had barely left my room, meals were brought to me, the h

  • Sold To The Lycan King Who Ruined Me.    Chapter 45: Mountain Refuge 

    Narrator povThe mountain path seemed endless.Noah climbed slowly through the darkness as night gave way to dawn. Pale grey light spread across the sky, revealing jagged cliffs and narrow trails that twisted between enormous rocks.His breathing echoed in the cold air.Every few minutes he stopped

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