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CHAPTER 92

Author: DiamondE
last update Last Updated: 2025-10-14 07:41:39

Kai had not left his chambers in two days.

The walls of the Alpha’s wing seemed to close in on him, and the silence was louder than any war drum.

The bond that had once tied his heart to Elise’s pulsed in agony, tearing at him in jagged waves that left his chest raw.

He could not eat.

He could not sleep.

His wolf prowled inside his mind, snarling restlessly, its golden eyes burning with fury and grief. The beast wanted to run to her. To demand answers.

To tear down every wall that separated them. But Kai’s pride and the betrayal he believed in shackled him to solitude.

The bedchamber reeked of sweat and broken glass.

The heavy curtains were drawn, plunging the room into semi-darkness. He sat at the edge of the bed, elbows pressed to his knees, fingers tangled in his hair as another surge from the broken bond ripped through him. His wolf howled so violently inside that Kai doubled over, his teeth clenching until his jaw ached.

A knock came at the door.

“Kai?”

The voice was soft
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