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CHAPTER EIGHTY-NINE 

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{Dominic}

The shards of glass from the table glinted on the floor but I didn’t care… I was pissed. Kael’s smug little play had revealed just how Varen had intended to play this game.

“Son of a...” I hissed through my teeth and turned away before I started punching walls next.

Ryker stayed quiet for a while, then he cleared his throat and asked. “So, what now?”

My eyes were fixed on the far end of the conference room, and my head was a mess. “Call every single ally we’ve got,” I barked, finally glancing in his direction. “I don’t care if they’re an old acquaintance or a distant cousin of an Elder. We need all the numbers we can get.”

Ryker raised a brow. “Are you sure about that, Alpha? Some of them aren’t exactly fans of the Bloodhound name.”

“I would rather deal with whatever awkward reunion that comes from reaching out to them, than have our bones picked clean by those fucking monsters.”

He nodded gruffly, “I’ll get the entire company involved, that way we can act quicker.” he said,
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  • The Alpha's Fated Desire   CHAPTER NINETY

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  • The Alpha's Fated Desire   CHAPTER EIGHTY-NINE 

    {Dominic}The shards of glass from the table glinted on the floor but I didn’t care… I was pissed. Kael’s smug little play had revealed just how Varen had intended to play this game.“Son of a...” I hissed through my teeth and turned away before I started punching walls next.Ryker stayed quiet for a while, then he cleared his throat and asked. “So, what now?”My eyes were fixed on the far end of the conference room, and my head was a mess. “Call every single ally we’ve got,” I barked, finally glancing in his direction. “I don’t care if they’re an old acquaintance or a distant cousin of an Elder. We need all the numbers we can get.”Ryker raised a brow. “Are you sure about that, Alpha? Some of them aren’t exactly fans of the Bloodhound name.”“I would rather deal with whatever awkward reunion that comes from reaching out to them, than have our bones picked clean by those fucking monsters.”He nodded gruffly, “I’ll get the entire company involved, that way we can act quicker.” he said,

  • The Alpha's Fated Desire   CHAPTER EIGHTY-EIGHT

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    {Dominic}I pushed open the old wooden door, and it creaked terribly, easily alerting Allen of my arrival. The moment I stepped through the heavy doors, the smell of burnt herbs hit me square in the face. “He really needed to crack a window in here.”“Knock next time,” he muttered, voice low.I ignored him and stepped inside. “Didn’t know I needed permission to check on a threat to the pack.”He put the quill down, stretched his long fingers, and leaned back in his chair. “We have a problem,” he said plainly.“You don’t say.”He pushed up from his seat and crossed the room, waving for me to follow. “Your men have been bringing in more bodies. At first, it was the usual corpses as always, but now…”Allen threw back a thick tarp covering a slab in the corner, revealing three bodies, each more grotesque than the last. The first looked half-rotted, the second was slightly more intact, with black veins webbing like a parasite beneath the surface. But the third made my eyes narrow; Its sk

  • The Alpha's Fated Desire   CHAPTER EIGHTY-SIX

    {Lyra}The morning sunlight streamed through the sheer curtains, and a soft breeze slipped through the slightly parted balcony doors, fluttering the curtains.Dominic had left before breakfast; he said something about a strategy meeting with a wizard, but I was too sleepy at the time to really understand what he said. When I finally mustered up the strength to wake up, I sat cross-legged on the cushioned balcony bench, sipping my tea in a floral teacup that was between my palms. Mirabel sat across from me with a tray of tiny lemon tarts and a fashion magazine in hand, humming as she flipped the pages.“This rose tea is divine,” I sighed, taking another sip. “Remind me to bribe the kitchen staff into giving me their secret.”Mirabel grinned, setting down her magazine. “I’ll certainly do my best, but I doubt they would want to reveal the one thing that’s still keeping them in a job.”I snorted delicately, then turned toward the sound of a buzz that came from inside the bedroom. Mirabe

  • The Alpha's Fated Desire   CHAPTER EIGHTY-FIVE

    {Dominic}The waltz was nearing its end, and yet everyone around me was lost in the music, but then I saw her smile fall, and my eyes narrowed.The man in the gold and black mask was obviously not just another guest. A mere guest wouldn’t have Evangeline trembling like that.“Excuse me,” I said to my current dance partner, whose hand was resting just a bit too comfortably on my shoulder.Her expression fell immediately. “Already? But we’ve barely—”“I’m sorry,” I cut in, trying not to be rude. “Duty calls.”I stepped around her and made a direct line through the crowd toward Evangeline, but the crowd wasn’t kind tonight. Every few steps I took, I would encounter another lady who would block my path with a hopeful smile and an outstretched hand.“Just one dance, Alpha.”“I’d be honored...”“Surely you’ve got time for a little spin…”I offered them all the same apologetic smile as I rejected them all. “Maybe next time.” I had only one destination tonight, and it sure as hell wasn’t any

  • The Alpha's Fated Desire   CHAPTER EIGHTY-FOUR

    {Lyra}Dominic’s arm had gone stiff beneath my fingers the moment Corvin refused to bow. I could feel his pulse skyrocket, and it didn’t take much to realize what he wanted.He honestly looked like he wanted to lunge at Corvin and rip him in half, but we both knew he couldn’t, at least not here, in front of all these people with their velvet cloaks and hungry eyes, just waiting for the Bloodhounds to fall apart. All it would take was one slip-up, and soon enough, they would pick at us like wolves at a carcass. So I decided to do what Dominic couldn’t, and let go of his arm.He glanced at me for a fraction of a second as I stepped forward, eyes focused on Corvin.I walked right up to him, unbothered by the stares or the faint whispers, and I watched as his hands clenched around his whiskey glass.“Well,” I said, my voice smooth and light, so it irked him even more, “You don’t look thrilled to see me, Corvin.”His lip twitched. “Forgive me, I was just surprised.”“Is that what you’re c

  • The Alpha's Fated Desire   CHAPTER EIGHTY-THREE

    {Dominic}It had only been a few days since Evangeline came back into my life, and already I was counting them like precious stones in a vault. I guess a part of me feared that the universe might snatch her back if I wasn’t careful.The gala had started as a simple idea. A whisper of celebration. Just a simple night to commemorate Evangeline’s return, but it had now become probably one of the most talked-about events here in Crownshaven.But I didn’t care, I was going to give her back her crown, whether she wanted it or not. The old Evangeline would’ve hated the spectacle. She would’ve probably begged me to call it off and release a press statement instead, but she had changed, considerably so. And I knew, deep down, that she wanted the world to see her, and to know she had survived everything they said she wouldn’t.I hadn’t been to a gala since the one where I first laid eyes on her. And yet, here I was again, in an expensive black jacket, wearing diamond cufflinks while my heart t

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