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All Chapters of The Triplet's Bullied Mate: Chapter 91 - Chapter 100

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How do I let go of everything they’ve done?

Elowen’s POV The library doors creaked softly as we pushed through them, the hushed atmosphere a welcome reprieve from the chaos of the hallway. My thoughts, however, were anything but quiet. Ranon’s words kept echoing in my head, his sneer, his derision, and Alisa’s mocking laughter slicing through my composure like a knife. “Don’t let them get to you,” Kael murmured beside me, his voice steady and calming. He placed a reassuring hand on my lower back as we walked further into the library. “I’m trying,” I whispered, gripping the strap of my bag tightly. “But it’s hard. Ranon... Alaric... Theron... they were supposed to be my mates. They were supposed to...” “To protect you,” Kael finished, his voice laced with quiet anger. “Instead, they’ve only caused you pain.” I bit my lip and nodded, feeling tears prick the corners of my eyes. “It’s like every time I think I’ve hit rock bottom, they find a way to dig me in deeper.” Kael stopped and gently turned me to face him, his si
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How could she be so calm?

Alaric’s POV The academy buzzed like a hive of gossiping bees, the whispers louder than ever as I made my way through the courtyard. My wolf was restless, pacing in my head, growling low and dangerous. I didn’t need to ask what everyone was talking about; I already knew. Elowen. And him. The moment I spotted her, walking through the crowd like she owned the place, my blood boiled. She was with him again—the newcomer. Kael. His presence was like a dark cloud hanging over everything, and the way he hovered protectively at her side, his body language screaming possession, made my wolf want to rip him apart. There she was, calm as ever, her chin held high, her expression serene like she didn’t have a care in the world. Like she hadn’t just walked out of the storm I created for her, unscathed. How could she be so calm? “Look who decided to grace us with her presence,” I called out, my voice dripping with venom as I stepped out of the shadows. Elowen froze, her posture stiff
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She’s not yours to save anymore.

Theron’s POV I leaned against the wall in the hallway outside the library, my arms crossed over my chest. My wolf paced inside me, restless and agitated after hearing the latest gossip swirling through the academy. Elowen and Kael. The image of them together was like a thorn lodged deep in my chest. Every whispered word, every stolen glance between them—it all grated on my nerves. But what made it worse was the look in her eyes when she saw him. That calm, guarded expression. It was like nothing we had done to her mattered anymore. She’s shutting me out, my wolf growled. And that outsider is taking advantage of her pain. I pushed off the wall and ran a hand through my hair, trying to control the anger bubbling just beneath the surface. The way things had spiraled out of control wasn’t how it was supposed to go. We were supposed to protect her, not drive her into the arms of another. "Ranon and Alaric are making this worse," I muttered to myself. Just as I was about to leave, th
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You’re pathetic, Alaric.

Ranon’s POV I leaned back against the academy's stone wall, watching Alisa chatter away about something inconsequential. Her voice was sharp, grating on my nerves, but I kept the smirk on my face. She was a useful distraction—a way to dull the storm brewing inside me every time Elowen crossed my mind. Alisa’s laugh rang out, loud and fake, as she looped her arm through mine. “Ranon, are you even listening to me?” she pouted, batting her lashes. “Of course, darling,” I drawled, my tone dripping with mock sincerity. “Your every word is poetry.” She giggled, clearly pleased, and leaned closer. I barely noticed her. My attention was locked on the hallway ahead, where I could see her—Elowen—walking alongside that Kael. My jaw tightened. “What’s he doing here?” I muttered under my breath. “Who?” Alisa asked, following my gaze. Her eyes narrowed when she spotted them. “Oh, you mean Elowen and her new little pet? Honestly, it’s pathetic. Does she think parading him around will m
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You’ve got a funny way of showing it.

Elowen’s POV Kael stayed silent as we made our way back to the dorms, his presence steady beside me. The tension from the encounter with Alaric and Lisa still lingered in the air, wrapping around me like a suffocating cloak. When we finally reached my door, I paused, my hand resting on the doorknob. My thoughts were a chaotic mess, torn between anger, heartbreak, and a growing resolve to fight back. Kael leaned against the wall, watching me carefully. “Are you sure you’re okay?” he asked, his voice low. I nodded, though I knew the answer was far from the truth. “I’ll be fine.” He didn’t look convinced, but he didn’t press me further. “If you need anything, you know where to find me.” I gave him a small, grateful smile before stepping inside and closing the door behind me. The silence of the room was deafening, and for a moment, I just stood there, staring at nothing. The memory of Alaric’s words replayed in my mind, each one cutting deeper than the last. I couldn’t shake
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Their father attacked our pack?

Elowen’s POV The soft hum of night settled over the estate as I wandered through the quiet corridors. I had spent hours replaying the events of the day in my mind, grappling with the mix of emotions that threatened to overwhelm me. Kael’s presence had been a comfort, but it wasn’t enough to calm the storm brewing within me. I needed answers. The moment I reached my mother’s room, I hesitated, my hand hovering over the doorknob. Despite everything, a part of me was still adjusting to the idea that she was alive, that she was here. After a deep breath, I knocked softly and pushed the door open. She was seated by the window, her long silver hair catching the moonlight, making her appear ethereal. Her warm, knowing smile greeted me as if she had been expecting me all along. “Elowen,” she said softly, motioning for me to join her. I walked over and sat beside her, my hands clasped tightly in my lap. “Mother,” I began, my voice uncertain, “there’s so much I don’t understand. Abo
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I won’t be their fool anymore.

Elowen's POV The silence of my room swallowed me whole, but it wasn’t the kind of silence that calms. It was the kind that roars—loud and suffocating. The weight of my mother’s words had shattered any remnants of innocence I had left about the Triplets. They weren’t just ignorant boys with power—they were the legacy of betrayal, just like my father. My heart ached with the realization that I had fallen for their lies, their sweet words, their promises of love. They were no different than the monster that had destroyed my mother. I had trusted them. But how could I have been so blind? How could I not see that everything they said, everything they did, was just a performance? A calculated act to weaken me, to turn me into the submissive omega they all thought I should be. My thoughts raced back to that moment—the moment Alaric humiliated me in front of everyone. The way he had held me, pretending to be the perfect mate, only to expose me in front of my peers. And Ranon, who had ac
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His lips crashed against mine.

Elowen's POV The days that followed were filled with an unsettling mix of tension and anticipation. I knew they were watching me—Alaric, Ranon, and Theron. The Triplets had always thought they could control me, break me, bend me to their will. But now, as I moved through the academy, I could feel their eyes on me, waiting for me to crack. Each passing day, my hatred for them deepened, and I could feel my wolf growing more powerful with every ounce of fury I poured into the task ahead. It wasn’t just about revenge anymore. It was about proving to them—and to myself—that I was capable of standing on my own. That I wasn’t just the girl they could manipulate or break. And I wasn’t afraid of them anymore. It was a week later when the moment finally arrived. I had spent days planning my next move. I couldn’t let them off the hook so easily. And I needed to strike when they least expected it. I knew the Triplets would be in the academy courtyard at lunch, just like every other day,
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why did we let him do that?

Elowen's POV The whispers of the crowd followed me as I stormed away from the training grounds. My heart thundered in my chest, not just from the physical confrontation but from the sheer emotional chaos Alaric had stirred within me. I couldn’t shake the feeling of his lips against mine, the warmth of his touch, the way he had stood there, refusing to fight back. It didn’t make sense. None of it made sense. I hurried through the corridors, desperate to get away from everyone. My mind replayed the scene over and over, fueling my rage. How dare he kiss me? How dare he confuse me like that after everything he’d done? I found myself in the safety of my room, slamming the door shut behind me. My wolf stirred restlessly, her emotions as tangled as mine. "What the hell was that? I demanded aloud, pacing the floor. "Why didn’t you push him away sooner? Why did we… why did we let him do that?" My wolf’s voice was softer than usual, a conflicted murmur in my mind. "He’s still our mate
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I can’t bear seeing you like this.

Alaric's POV The air in the room felt thick, suffocating, as I stood there watching Elowen retreat further into herself. She had closed herself off, her back to me, the distance between us growing more palpable with every heartbeat. I wanted to say something, anything, to bridge the gap that had formed between us. But I was frozen, unsure of where to begin. My fingers twitched at my sides, longing to reach out to her, but I held back, not wanting to push her further away. The silence between us was deafening, and my mind raced as I tried to find the right words to make her understand. It was then that I heard it—a sharp, almost imperceptible sound that came from her. She was crying. My heart dropped in my chest. I hadn’t wanted this. I had never wanted to hurt her, yet here I was, the cause of her pain. Every tear that fell from her eyes felt like a knife to my soul. I closed my eyes briefly, trying to steady myself. I had to fix this. I couldn’t stand the thought of her in pain
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