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The Last Blow on Sacred Ground

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The sacred grounds breathed silence and violence all at once.

Dust hung in the air like restless spirits, swirling between the two alphas.

Their breath was heavy, ragged in different ways—Desmond’s from the exertion of trying to break Eugene, and Eugene’s from the slow, creeping grip of the poison gnawing at his side.

They had been fighting for what felt like hours.

Every blow they traded was heavy enough to shake the watching crowd, the clash of steel on steel echoing off the ancient stone pillars.

But Eugene could feel it—the heat spreading from his wound, the sluggish pull in his limbs.

The moment Desmond’s claws had cut into his side earlier, Eugene had smelled it, the poison. The kind that worked fast if left untended.

His cloth clung to him, damp with sweat and blood, the wetness warm where the gash burned. He didn’t have much time before the venom stole his strength completely.

And yet, retreat wasn’t in his bones. Not here. Not now.

The crowd around the sacred ring
Osarumwense Osakue

🔥 Two alphas down. One unconscious, the other poisoned. The sacred grounds are silent, but Councillor Hadrian’s words could shatter everything. Who will he declare victor—and what will it mean for the future of the packs? 👉 Find out in the next chapter.

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