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All Chapters of ALPHA KING'S SECRET TRIPLETS: Chapter 81 - Chapter 90

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Who told you?

“Who told you?” I asked, curious. “I didn't need anyone to reach that conclusion. Cassian's expression gave away who the father was,” Zora revealed, confirming that the resemblance between Cassian and Hunter was so striking that paternity couldn't be denied. “I'm sorry for not telling you earlier, neither you nor Hunter,” I confessed, seeking to mend the lack of transparency. Zora, in turn, questioned if Hunter was already aware of the paternity. “When did you tell him, Fierce?” “I told Hunter when we arrived in Seattle,” I explained. However, Zora's reaction alerted me to something I hadn't noticed. “Weird,” commented Zora. “Hunter didn't mention anything about already knowing he was the father.” “I suggest you talk when Hunter returns,” I suggested, realizing the
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The air was thick with tension when

The air was thick with tension when I, alongside Cierce, was taken aback by Hunter's arrival. His piercing eyes observed every move we made, and his curious expression indicated that he wanted to know about our conversation. “What were you two discussing?” Hunter inquired, directing his gaze alternately at me and Cierce. I stared at Hunter with a momentary hesitation. I wasn't sure if it was the right time to reveal the truth about Zora's injuries. Meanwhile, Cierce took the opportunity to bid farewell. “I'll check on how Zora and the boys are doing,” Cierce said, heading towards the den's entrance. “Alright,” Hunter agreed, allowing Cierce to leave. I thanked Cierce for her presence, and she departed. Hunter once again turned his gaze to me, awaiting an explanation. “What were you talking about?” Hunter asked,
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Calendula

While Cierce prepared the Calendula, Hunter appeared. His eyes narrowed as he observed the activity, and he approached with concern. “What are you doing?” inquired Hunter, his voice laden with worry. “Cierce is preparing Calendula to help with the boys' fever,” I explained, turning to face him. Hunter nodded, understanding the situation. “The wolves haven't returned yet?” “No, Hunter. No one has passed by here yet,” Cierce replied, holding the Calendula flower in her hands. Hunter took a deep breath, realizing the gravity of the situation. “I'll check what might have happened. We need the antidote as soon as possible.” As Hunter walked away to investigate, Cierce began preparing an infusion with Calendula petals. The warmth of the den contrasted with the chill of fear settling in my chest. I was torn
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What happened, Garm?

We walked out of the omega den, Hunter, Cierce, and I. Tension hung in the air as we approached the entrance, and our eyes met Garm, injured and visibly shaken. Cierce's stern expression revealed the urgency of the situation. “What happened, Garm?” Cierce inquired, examining the wolf's wounds. Garm cast a weary glance at Cierce. “It all happened too fast. The wolves started getting attacked, and I tried to get closer to grab some fruits, but I was stopped.” I looked at Garm with concern. “Stopped by whom?” Garm took a deep breath before responding. “Ignis.” My heart raced upon hearing that name. Ignis was still alive, complicating the situation even further. “Ignis... is she alive? Or, rather, still alive?” I asked, trying to grasp the gravity of the situation. Garm nodded, indic
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I've made a decision

Tension hung in the air as we walked back to the Omega Den. The news of Garm's injuries and the possibility of an unknown threat to our pack created an atmosphere of apprehension. Hunter, Garm, Zora, Cierce, and I were gathered, discussing our next steps. Upon reaching the den entrance, Hunter approached Garm and Zora with a serious look. “I've made a decision,” he began. “I've decided to head to the mountain range to find Belladonna. If the boys have any chance of survival, I need to act quickly.” “How many will go with you?” Garm, asked, staring at Hunter with determined eyes. Hunter shook his head. “I don't want to put anyone else in danger, especially if Ignis is there. I intend to go alone.” Zora held Hunter's hand, concerned. “I don't want you to go, Hunter. It's too dangerous. If something happens to you...”
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A strange presence manifested itself

A strange presence manifested itself, and when I turned around, I found myself face to face with a woman in a black dress, with dark hair, and eyes in an intense shade of violet. Instantly, I knew it was Ignis, the Peeira who had wreaked havoc in our lives. Ignis stared at me with a smile on her lips and, in a teasing tone, began to speak. “In the bottom cabinet, you'll find rue, in the form of oil. It is an excellent herb to make the alpha do everything we desire. Also, we have Myrrh, great for keeping the wolves calm and obediently submissive.” I was stunned by the revelation. How did Ignis know this information? Tension grew as I faced that enigmatic figure before me. “How do you know this?” I asked, my voice sounding firmer than I felt at that moment. Ignis stared at me, her violet eyes penetrating, as if she could read my soul. “I know because I am the culprit, Fier
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My children.

My immediate concerns shifted to hope. “How? Are they okay?” Cierce nodded. “Yes, they are. Come, let's check on the triplets.” As we walked together, I tried to focus on what truly mattered: my children. *** My heart raced as I hurriedly walked with Cierce back to the omega den. My mind was consumed by anxiety and worry, eager to reach the place where my children, Cassian, Dorian, and Kane, were supposed to have awakened after being poisoned by Ignis. Cierce accompanied me, sharing my desire to be close to them as soon as possible. Finally, we reached the den, and my breath was fast as I ran toward the area where my children would be. A mix of fear and hope permeated each step I took. Upon reaching the spot where they were supposed to lie, my heart leaped with joy to see Cassian, Dorian, and Kane not only awake but also talking with Zora. 
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Mom, where's Ignis?

I approached Cierce, who was focused on the details of the den, making sure everything was in order. Her gaze lifted to meet mine as I drew near. “How are the boys' injuries?” I asked, concerned about the well-being of the triplets. Cierce offered a calm smile. “They are recovering well. Mandrake seems to have helped significantly. They'll be fully healed soon.” I nodded, grateful for Cierce's healing abilities. “You're amazing, Cierce. Thank you for everything.” She humbly nodded. “It's my duty to take care of the pack, especially when it comes to Luna's children.” I left Cierce to spend time with my children, who were still recovering in their beds. Upon reaching them, I found Cassian, Dorian, and Kane, each showing signs of improvement and renewed strength. I sat beside them, gently caressing Kane's face, who
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THE ARRIVAL OF THE TRIPLETS

It was as if an electric current ran through my body, alerting me to the potential threat she represented. “Cierce?” I murmured, staring at her. “Why did Ignis think Cierce was a threat?” Cassian looked at Cierce and then at me. “I don't know, Mom, but Ignis used the garlic code only when she arrived.” The tension in the den was palpable, and Cierce's gaze met mine. She remained calm, but something in her eyes made me question. I looked at Cassian, seeking more clarification. “Tell me, my love, exactly what happened that day.” *** THE ARRIVAL OF THE TRIPLETS Zora's expression changed abruptly when they mentioned Hunter. Her joyful demeanor faded, replaced by a perplexed expression, and then a slight tension. Ignis, noticing the change, stared at her with curiosity. &ldqu
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DINNER

DINNER The dining room of the Cabin was filled with tension and curiosity as Cassian, Dorian, and Kane awaited the arrival of their parents. Ignis, accompanying them, seemed to carry additional knowledge that had not yet been shared. In her serene posture, she directed her attention to Kane. “Kane, did you sleep well?”Kane smiled at Ignis, responding enthusiastically. “Yes, I slept very well.” Ignis smiled gently at Kane. “I'm glad you slept well, Kane. Now we just need to wait for your mother.” Dorian, curious, turned to Ignis. “Is it true that our parents are coming, Ignis?” Cassian, confirming Dorian's statement, added, “Yes, Zora said they are on their way.” Ignis, suddenly serious, fixed her gaze on Cassian. “I would like you to pay attention to what will happen next, Cassian.&rdqu
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