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Chapter 31

The man stepped forward, his gaze scanning me with an unsettling intensity. "She appears weak," he observed, a hint of mockery in his tone."Don't be fooled by appearances," Marcus said, his voice a low growl. "She may seem harmless, but she's proven to be more resilient than we expected."The man chuckled darkly. "I look forward to seeing just how resilient she truly is," he said, his eyes narrowing.As the guards left the room, I found myself alone with Alpha Marcus and his second-in-command. The air was heavy with tension, and I knew that I had to tread carefully. My life, and the life of my unborn child, hung in the balance.Marcus approached me, his cold eyes locking onto mine. "You are a valuable asset to us," he said, his tone dripping with false sweetness. "Your child holds the key to our future, and you will play your part in ensuring that future comes to pass."I swallowed hard, my heart pounding in my chest. I knew that I had to keep my wits about me, to find any opportunit
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Chapter 32

I saw my opportunity and acted on instinct.With all the strength I could muster, I lunged at Alpha Marcus, catching him off guard. The seer's attention was momentarily diverted, and I managed to break free from her grasp.Ignoring the pain and fear, I ran as fast as I could, weaving through the fortress's maze-like corridors.I ran off even when I couldn't see anything.I didn't know anywhere around, and I was a bit scared. For the only fear of losing my child.The air was heavy with the scent of desperation as I dashed through the dimly lit corridors.Panic coursed through my veins, urging me to keep moving despite the uncertainty that gripped me. Every turn I made was a gamble, a desperate bid to evade capture.But as I sprinted down one corridor, my heart sank. Ahead of me, a group of heavily armed guards blocked my path, their eyes filled with determination. It was a dead end. Trapped, with nowhere else to run.My breath ragged, I came to a halt, my body trembling with fear and e
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Chapter 33

Finally, on a moonless night, the opportunity I had been waiting for arrived. The guards outside my cell engaged in a heated dispute, their attention consumed by an argument that escalated into chaos. It was my chance, an opening in the fortress of their vigilance. With every fiber of my being, I propelled myself towards the cell door. Using every ounce of strength I had left, I pounded against it, hoping to weaken its resistance. Crack after crack appeared, until finally, with a resounding crash, the door swung open. Freedom beckoned, its warm embrace both exhilarating and terrifying. Without hesitation, I slipped out of the cell, careful not to alert the guards to my escape. My heart pounded, adrenaline coursing through my veins as I navigated through the labyrinthine corridors. In that moment, as I weaved through the shadows, I knew that this was only the
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Chapter 34

It's been weeks since Lia left and I couldn't breathe properly anymore. It feels as if a bigger part of me has been missing.We have searched the whole city and I wonder where Lia might have gone with our child.I sat at the table, looking at the empty chair where Lia usually sat. It had been weeks since she disappeared, taking our unborn child with her. I didn't know where she could have gone, or why she left. All I knew was that I missed her terribly.I wish I was nicer to her. I feel cruel for leading her on. Especially not actually confessing my true feelings. As I sat there, lost in thought, I heard a gentle knock on the door. I rose from my chair and opened it, revealing the Queen Mother, my mother.She looked at me with concern, her eyes brimming with sadness."My dear son," she said, "I know you must be feeling so much pain right now. I wish there was something I could do to ease your suffering.""Mother," I said, my voice shaky and my eyes full of tears, "I don't know what t
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Chapter 35

I summoned my beta and striked up a conversation concerning Lia, but then he changed his perspective and also suggested something different "What if we looked in the places she loves most?" he said. "The places that hold special meaning for her. Perhaps she has gone somewhere that holds significance in her life."I thought about his suggestion, but something about it didn't feel right. I felt in my heart that Lia was not just seeking a place of comfort or refuge. I had a feeling that there was something deeper at play, something more mysterious. I shook my head. "No, I don't think that's it," I said. "I think there's only one person who can help us." My beta and my personal advisor looked at me, curious. "Who?" He asked in unison. As my beta and I discussed the situation, a memory sparked in their mind. He remembered a man who lived in a secluded cabin in the northern forest. He was a rare and powerfu
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Chapter 36

The sound of Lia probably being in danger made my heart race at a risky rate. Danger!! My wolf howled.The old woman looked at us with a somber expression, as if relieving a painful memory. "The woman you seek was taken by a powerful alpha," she said, her voice quivering."He is known for his ruthlessness and cruelty. He has taken many people against their will, and few have ever returned. Those who have returned spoke of torture and suffering, and they were never the same again."I felt my heart sink as I listened to the old woman's words. The thought of Lia suffering at the hands of this cruel alpha was unbearable."His name is Marcus," the old woman said, her face filled with fear and sorrow. "He is a dark and dangerous man, and his power is great. He takes people by force, using his magic to compel them to follow him. I fear that the woman you seek has fallen prey to his power, and that she is in great danger."The old woman paused, as if she were reluctant to speak further. But t
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Chapter 37

With the Pack of the Rising Moon by our side, we continued our journey, seeking out other potential allies. Some packs were hesitant, fearful of Alpha Marcus' power, but others readily offered their help, eager to stand against tyranny and cruelty.As our alliance grew, we knew we needed a strategic plan to confront Alpha Marcus. We couldn't risk rushing into a battle without a solid strategy.So, we held council meetings with all the allied packs, carefully devising a plan to rescue Lia and stop Alpha Marcus from causing further harm.Amidst the growing alliance and strategic planning, a sense of worry gnawed at me. My heart ached at the thought of my mate, Lia, being in danger.However, a lingering awareness reminded me that caution was crucial. In this world where trust was a precious commodity, I couldn't easily place my faith in just anyone.Navigating the complex landscape of alliances and deceit, I found myself torn between my concern for Lia's safety and the stark reality that
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Chapter 38

The meeting hall was adorned with ancient things that depicted the history of our pack, a visual reminder of the legacy we were tasked with protecting. The elders, wise individuals who held the collective wisdom of generations, had gathered around the table. Their eyes, weathered by time, held a mixture of respect and wariness as they awaited my arrival. As I entered the hall, the hushed murmurs ceased, and all eyes turned toward me. The air seemed to grow heavy with the weight of their expectations and concerns, a reminder of the immense responsibility I bore as the pack's leader. I took my place at the head of the table, my posture reflecting the resolve that burned within me. "Alpha Maximus," Elder Beige began, his voice a deep resonance that carried the weight of decades of experience. "We've gathered to discuss the recent developments concerning the neighboring pack." I nodded, acknowledging his
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Chapter 39

As the sun started to set, casting a brilliant glow across the palace, I was interrupted from my contemplation by a familiar figure entering the room.It was Thomas Davis, my trusted beta, his expression serious and determined. The urgency in his step mirrored the gravity of the situation we faced."Maximus," he began, his voice resolute, "I've just back from a meeting with the elders of the neighboring pack. They've presented a challenging proposal."My heart tightened at his words. I knew that this proposal could be a turning point in the conflict, a decision that would shape our relationship with the neighboring pack for years to come."What did they propose, Thomas?" I asked, my concern evident.He took a deep breath, choosing his words carefully. "They've stated that they're willing to forgive the incident if we provide them with two she wolves from our pack."The weight of his words settled over me, a difficult request that struck at the core of our values. The decision to offer
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Chapter 40

As the appointed time for their arrival drew near, I stood at the forefront of our assembled forces, my gaze scanning the horizon for any signs of our allies. But to my dismay, none of them showed up. The disappointment I felt was profound, a painful realization that in times of crisis, trust could be a fragile thing.It was a stark reminder that not everyone held the same values, that alliances could be fickle, and that the road to ensuring our pack's safety would be a treacherous one.But even in the face of this disappointment, I refused to let despair consume me. We were resilient, and the determination to protect what mattered most still burned within me.The realization hit hard, trust, in times of crisis, could be as fragile as glass, shattering with the weight of unforeseen circumstances.It was a tough lesson, one that illustrated the unpredictable nature of alliances, even among those who had pledged solidarity.My gaze remained fixed on the empty horizon, a silent acknowled
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