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How do we fix something that broken?

Penulis: Ava
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2025-03-10 17:53:50

Ryder’s POV

The tension in the house had been unbearable for days, and it was only getting worse. I couldn’t even step into a room without Jaxon’s glare burning a hole through me. Caden was barely speaking to anyone, lost in his thoughts and sulking in the shadows.

This curse wasn’t just destroying Amara—it was tearing us apart.

I was sitting in the study, nursing a glass of whiskey and staring blankly at the fireplace when the door slammed open. Jaxon stormed in, his face flushed with anger.

“You’re a real piece of work, Ryder,” he spat, his voice dripping with venom.

I sighed, pinching the bridge of my nose. “What now, Jaxon?”

“You don’t even care, do you?” he snarled, stepping closer. “You’re the reason she left. You’re the reason everything is falling apart!”

I stood, setting the glass down with a loud thunk. “Don’t pin this all on me. We all had a hand in hurting her, or did you forget your little stunt with Stephanie?”

His fist came flying before I could react, connectin
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  • The Triplet Alpha's Outcast    She is moving on so quickly?

    Amara’s POV The next day dawned too quickly, my thoughts still tangled with everything that had happened between Elian and me. His kiss lingered in my mind, a mixture of warmth and confusion. I couldn’t deny the feelings stirring within me, but a part of me wondered if I was truly ready to let someone else in after everything I’d been through. The school was already buzzing when I arrived. Students hurried to their lockers, chatting and laughing. But the moment I stepped into the hallway, the air seemed to shift. Whispers followed me, hushed voices carrying my name. "Did you hear? Amara was with Elian in the woods yesterday." "She’s moving on so quickly? After the triplets?" "Good for her. They didn’t deserve her anyway." I clenched my fists, my wolf growling in frustration. Ignore them, Amara. Their opinions don’t matter, I told myself. But the whispers grew louder, and my resolve started to crack. Just as I was about to snap, Elian appeared beside me, his calm presence like a

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  • The Triplet Alpha's Outcast    Seeing you with him… it’s killing me, Amara!

    Amara’s POV The rain poured in relentless sheets, the sound a soothing hum against the chaos of my thoughts. I stood on the front steps of the school, waiting for Elian. He’d promised to walk me home after our late-night study session, and though the storm was raging, he hadn’t let me down yet. I tugged my jacket tighter around me, shivering as the wind whipped my damp hair into my face. Just as I was about to retreat back inside, I saw him jogging toward me, rain dripping from his dark hair, a grin tugging at his lips. "Sorry, I’m late," Elian said, slightly breathless. "You’re insane for coming out in this weather," I replied, my tone lighter than I intended. He shrugged, his grin widening. "I’m not about to leave you stranded in a storm." We began walking, the storm soaking through my shoes as Elian held his jacket over both of us. His arm brushed against mine, sending a warmth through me that contrasted sharply with the cold rain. "You really didn’t have to," I said, trying

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    Amara’s POV The rain outside hadn’t let up, the heavy droplets tapping against the roof of the car as if mirroring the chaos within me. My breathing was uneven, my heart racing as I sat there, wrapped in the warmth of Caden’s arms. He didn’t move, his grip firm yet comforting, as though he was afraid I’d slip away if he let go. His forehead rested against mine, and I could feel the gentle rise and fall of his chest against me, grounding me in a way I hadn’t felt in so long. "Amara," he whispered my name like it was sacred, his voice breaking the silence that had settled between us. I pulled back slightly, just enough to look into his eyes. The pain in them was unmistakable—raw, unfiltered, and completely vulnerable. It wasn’t just jealousy or anger. It was deeper than that. His golden eyes searched mine, and I saw the unspoken words there, the silent plea. My chest ached, my wolf stirring uneasily as she tried to make sense of the storm of emotions within me. "I don’t know how t

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  • The Triplet Alpha's Outcast    Do I still care? After everything?

    Amara’s POV I stormed into Elian’s cabin, tears blurring my vision. My chest felt like it was caving in, the weight of everything crushing me. I hadn’t planned on coming here, but my feet had brought me to the one person I trusted. Elian was sitting by the fire, his dark hair tousled, his piercing green eyes focused on the flames. The moment he saw me, his expression shifted from calm to concerned. “Amara?” he said, standing up immediately. “What’s wrong?” I didn’t answer right away. My voice was caught in my throat, the lump there too painful to swallow. I just shook my head, collapsing onto the couch. “Amara, talk to me,” he urged, sitting down beside me. His warm hand rested on my shoulder, grounding me. “I-I don’t know what to do,” I choked out, the tears finally breaking free. He didn’t say anything, just waited, giving me the space I needed to gather myself. “They’re cursed,” I finally said, my voice trembling. “The Triplets… they’re not themselves. Selena and Stephanie

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  • The Triplet Alpha's Outcast    Shouldn’t you be off with your little protector, Elian?

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  • The Triplet Alpha's Outcast    I silenced him by crashing my lips onto his.

    Amara’s POV The cafeteria was buzzing with energy, laughter, and conversation echoing off the walls. I pushed the doors open, stepping inside with as much indifference as I could muster. I’d perfected this façade over the past year—unbothered, untouchable. Until my eyes landed on him. Jaxon. He was sitting at a table in the middle of the room, looking as effortlessly handsome as ever in his letterman jacket. His golden hair caught the light, and his jawline was sharp enough to cut glass. For a split second, my heart betrayed me, fluttering in my chest. But the moment shattered when I noticed who was with him. Stephanie. She was practically glued to his side, her arm resting possessively on his bicep. Her laugh—high-pitched and grating—carried across the room. She leaned closer, whispering something in his ear. Whatever it was, it made him smirk. My stomach twisted into knots. My wolf growled softly in my mind. She’s taunting you. Look at her, flaunting herself like she owns hi

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  • The Triplet Alpha's Outcast    Don't expect any sympathy now.

    Amara's POVCaden was standing near the lockers with his usual group of friends, his back turned as he laughed at something they said. I tried to push the pit of dread in my stomach down as I approached him.As I got closer, he turned and caught my eye. The cold look in his eyes made my breath hitch. "Well, well, if it isn't the lost princess," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. He leaned back against the lockers, arms crossed, a smirk playing at his lips. "Did you finally realize you were out of your league with us?"I felt my stomach churn. He never spoke to me like that before. The bitterness in his words stung, each one like a knife twisting deeper into my chest.I opened my mouth, but nothing came out. What was I supposed to say to that? How could I explain to him that I still cared, still wanted to believe the person I knew was buried somewhere beneath all the anger and confusion?His eyes narrowed, and the smirk deepened. "You must think you're special, huh? But you're

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