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Chapter 14

Author: Stone Heart
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Alpha Jaron’s POV

The words left my mouth harder than I intended. “You don’t have the right to tell me what to do. Get lost.”

The hall went still, the air tightening like a noose around my throat. Dr. Ford didn’t retreat. She didn’t snap back. She simply froze the way a flame does when wind hits it, flickering but refusing to die.

And for one brief second, I hated her for that strength.

Because she was right.

I dropped my head forward, my fists curling against my useless thighs.

Dr. Ford’s words echoed again in my skull.

Your pack doesn’t need your legs.

Lie.

Absolute lie.

Alphas needed everything. Strength. Dominance. Victory. Power.

Not pity-driven leadership from a crippled body barely worth calling a man.

My father’s voice hit me like a blade.

Weakness is unacceptable.

My throat tightened.

I didn’t want to remember it.

But the memory forced itself open anyway.

I was fourteen the first time my father beat the lesson into me. Training field. Mud. Rain hitting the ground so violently
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