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Seventy-Nine

Author: Luxie
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-24 23:41:47

Alec

I watched Vanessa’s outline shrinking against the dusky stretch of road until she was just a blur swallowed by distance. My fingers stayed on my rifle, brushing along the metal out of habit. Then I scanned the horizon.

Gary's boots crunched against gravel as he moved in close, wiping his forehead with the back of his wrist. He had just finished giving the gammas their instructions—stay hidden, don’t move until the signal, watch for anything that breathes wrong. He used that same serious tone he reserved for death talk and last-minute orders.

Lucas was across the clearing, shouting into the heads of the beta soldiers, chopping his words hard and fast. He was grouping them into units, spacing them in rows.

Even in silence, our bodies stayed braced like we were expecting the ground to split open.

Gary gave a small nod toward the direction Vanessa had disappeared into. “Would you call that true love sealed with foolish bravery or just foolishness in disguise?”

“Probably both,” I said
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    VanessaMy chest would not stay still. Every breath felt like it landed wrong. I tried to sit, but couldn't. I tried lying down; that only made it worse. My arms were tense from gripping the window frame too long. I kept walking from the front window to the side window and back again.It was the same silence, broken only by the distant barking of dogs. It was the kind of barking that didn’t mean anything. Just noise. Not a signal.“Nina, do you know someone we can call? A guard, a neighbor, anyone? We can’t just sit here doing nothing. We need something. A message. A sign. Reassurance. Something.”She looked at the floor.“No word yet,” she said, then leaned back against the wall, her arms crossed. She was starting to worry too.I didn’t even realize my hand was still wrapped around Alec’s signet until I tried to stretch my fingers. It had been there the whole time, pressed into my palm, leaving a mark. I closed my fist tighter.“But I trust them,” Nina said quietly. Her gaze drifted

  • The Alpha's Broken Pet   Seventy-Nine

    AlecI watched Vanessa’s outline shrinking against the dusky stretch of road until she was just a blur swallowed by distance. My fingers stayed on my rifle, brushing along the metal out of habit. Then I scanned the horizon.Gary's boots crunched against gravel as he moved in close, wiping his forehead with the back of his wrist. He had just finished giving the gammas their instructions—stay hidden, don’t move until the signal, watch for anything that breathes wrong. He used that same serious tone he reserved for death talk and last-minute orders.Lucas was across the clearing, shouting into the heads of the beta soldiers, chopping his words hard and fast. He was grouping them into units, spacing them in rows.Even in silence, our bodies stayed braced like we were expecting the ground to split open.Gary gave a small nod toward the direction Vanessa had disappeared into. “Would you call that true love sealed with foolish bravery or just foolishness in disguise?”“Probably both,” I said

  • The Alpha's Broken Pet   Seventy-Eight

    VanessaThe minute I slipped out the back gate, I could tell the city was cracking. I ran without thinking. The edges of my wrapper kept slipping from my grip, tangling around my ankles, slowing me down.I yanked it up and kept going, eyes flicking over my shoulder every few seconds. If anyone was following, I’d see them. If they shot, I’d hear it.The smoke was thick in the air. The side alley was narrow, the walls too close, but I shoved forward. The city was folding in on itself. My legs moved faster than my thoughts.I heard the gunshots before I saw the soldiers. Pop pop pop. I dropped instantly. My elbow cracked against the concrete and split open, but I didn’t scream. I bit down and curled in. My heartbeat was all I could hear.Then I saw an old man, whose legs were bad, trying to crawl across the open street with nothing but a wooden stick. I shot up, ran toward him before my brain caught up. He looked up, eyes wide like he wasn’t expecting anyone to stop. I grabbed him under

  • The Alpha's Broken Pet   Seventy-Seven

    VanessaNina's pregnancy complications and morning sickness made me feel even more responsible for her. I got her bland foods she could nibble on, ginger cookies, and made some coconut water for her, trying to give her as much comfort as possible.I could tell Alec was frustrated with the new developments. He wanted me out of the palace as soon as possible, but what was the worst that could happen if I stayed in my lane? Now that he’d warned the staff to stay away from me, maybe they’d actually listen and leave me the hell alone.Nina's forehead had finally cooled a little. I sat behind her on the bed, rubbing gentle circles on her foot while she leaned forward and tried to keep her breakfast down.“I’m telling you, if I move too fast, my head spins like I’ve been hit with a plank,” she mumbled.“You said that five minutes ago, and you haven’t moved since,” I replied. “At this point, the dizziness is just in your spirit.”She groaned. “Maybe. But this child is already ungrateful. Can’

  • The Alpha's Broken Pet   Seventy six

    Alec My head throbbed from holding it together. Lucas was doing everything possible to drag this charade. I stayed quiet because grief made people stupid and I didn’t want to play the villain at a grieving husband. Still, hearing him spit that nonsense made something coil tight in my chest. I held my tongue from saying what I would regret. “I didn’t kill her,” Vanessa said again, standing in the center of the room. Her voice didn’t rise. She wasn’t pleading. She sounded tired like she had rinsed it through too many times already. “Why would I ever be that dark just because she found out about me and Alec? That’s not enough reason to take a life.”The room sat heavy after that. Then some murmurs.“I’m not scared of Maya’s damn whip,” she continued speaking unfazed by whatever they thought. “And I didn’t ask for this bond either. Isabella never once confronted me. So I had no reason to fear her or hate her or wish her dead.”“You heard her,” I said. The words came sharp, with no inte

  • The Alpha's Broken Pet   Seventy five

    VanessaPackmates did what they always did, turning Isabella's death into a string of assumptions.Everyone wanted to know why the tragic scandal happened right under their alpha's nose. But this was beyond tragedy. It was messy and dirty, and it wasn’t some stranger-in-the-night murder.This was someone close. Someone she trusted.My legs curled beneath me as I sat at the far edge of Nina’s couch, lost in thought. It was safe to keep my mouth shut for now.But every angle in my head pointed to Lucas.Mr. Perfect, all-knowing beta. He was grieving. Or maybe he wasn't. No one was saying it out loud. She cheated. He found out. And now she’s gone. Not exactly subtle, is it?Lucas would probably fool people with his charm and look broken in public, but behind that, he could be a monster. His wife was slipping. She was breaking out. Maybe he couldn’t take it.Maybe Olga ran with it, fed it back to him, or maybe Lucas heard it from someone else.I hated how everything spiraled from it. Hate

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