Promised To The Alpha Twins – Chapter 76

We met with Axel, Thomas, and Liam just an hour later. The tension between Liam and Ethan’s reassuring gestures made the situation somewhat hard to take seriously.

Finally, I invited Aly to join us, ending the distance between us. Aly, acting like some kind of bodyguard, had been assigned by Liam and Ethan shortly after the incident with the rebels, which surprised me a bit. Maybe I had underestimated her warrior skills, as until that moment, I only had eyes for Liam and Ethan on that fateful day.

Every time I reflected on my life in the pack, I felt amazed. I went from not trusting anyone to finally having my own family. Aly, Liam, and Ethan were people I trusted with my life. As for Axel and Thomas, I only entrusted them with my survival since both of them needed an heir for their pack, and unfortunately, that role fell to me.

We gathered in Liam and Ethan’s spacious and open house, in one of the many rooms I hadn’t explored yet. It was some sort of office with a large table in the center, surrounded by

out. Their lands were directly beneath Liam and Ethan’s, making it difficult for them to expand their territory. Although I hadn’t discussed it with Liam and Ethan yet, I was starting to consider a possible solution to that problem. If we absorbed Thomas and Axel’s packs, all the territories

d, and I hoped it would be the last, but the magnitude of the attack was larger than I thought possible. I shuddered at the idea, wondering what a full-scale war between werewolves would be like.

and his lips formed a thin line. Thomas looked almost the same, and even Liam showed a frustrated expression on his fa

rolled up to his elbows and his hair artfully disheveled.

some annoyance, not caring too much about formalities, once the parents of the twins entered the guest room.

nd much yet, but I haven’t exhausted all my sources. I have s

own gaze reflected in those eyes, knowing that I had inherited that trait from Axel. “Any information is useful.”

d to a decline in their population. Who would’ve thought?” Axel scoffed dryly. “Abilities were classified into categories. Those who didn’t pose a

control. All seemingly harmless skills. The next level had even less information: levitation, telekinesis, and weather control. Dangerous, but not the worst in the group. Those wolves were either controlled or killed.” Liam picked up where Axel had left off, running a hand through the low

est level only had a few names, most of which didn’t make sense, except for one. ‘We have no evidence that Sussan is what they mention,'” Axel growled, wiping the emotion from his face as if he had forgotten about my strange abilities. What I sensed from him was fear, which only

hatever Axel felt for me was not solely because I was his daughter. That kind of love could be

al his anger and general displeasure towards Axel. Then, he turned his gaze towards me, and I felt a glimm

re starters and something they called an ’emotional leech,'” he mentioned.

bilities were related to emotions, but I wasn’t sure I agreed with being called a leech.

them back. Hence the term ’emotional leech.'”

motions was Liam’s gentle touch. His lips curved downward, and concern radiated from him.

t in one of the office chairs, and I settled into his lap. His love enveloped me like a warm blanket, driving away the other difficult emotions that were assaulting my mind.

to just kill them all and then try to comprehend them.”

by Alphas,” Axel growled, looking at Aly with bitterness. Then, his eyes shifted in my direction as he uttered the following words, prompting Aly to shoot him a furious look.

ly.”

ered, shaking her head at Axel.

d person could see that she would be an exceptional Luna. If anyone can handle that kind of power, it’s her. Besides, she has me and the twins, of course,” Aly firmly defended.

ncil will want her dead. It’s better to be safe than sorry in her case,” Axe

e,” Ethan intervened, his deep voice resonating in the room. “Alpha Grayson may no longer be in the High Council, but I still consider him a good friend. Perhaps he could help influence some of t

dded, turning his gaze to Thomas, wh

spoken with all the packs in the vicinity, and none of them have seen a single rogue.”

ke this?”

suffered many losses.”

loyal to your pack?” Ethan asked bluntly, and Thomas’s face hardened at the question.

urse. Wher

mber, the one I sent to retrieve Sussan. I heard he’s been sitting in your dungeons.”

?” Ethan remarked, the corners of his lips trembling. Despite wanting to hold a grudge against Thomas for the poor decision, feeling the emotions of others gave clarity to many situations. For instance, all I could sense from Thomas was concern.

s enough to make a decision, ensuring it was the right one. “I let him go,” I nodded, maintaining eye contact with Thomas. “Thank you, Sussan,” he responded firmly and sincerely. I warned him, “Do something like that again, and it will be you sitting in the dungeons,” although my bravery was

longed to have some time alone with the twins. They were the brief respite from the emotional whirlwind assaulting my mind, the calm amidst the storm.

ng to teach me some basic combat moves. At least I was glad to know I wouldn’t have to go back to the gym. The twins had their own

imidated. It was no secret that I had little to no knowledge of how to defend myself. One would think dealing with Dub would have pushed me to learn self-defense, but I never had the resources to do so.

on what they were saying. One hour turned into three, and I was almost staggering with exhaustion when we finally finished.

ran down his spine, and his fingers tightened around my waist. “Should we talk to her now?” Ethan said in a distant voice. I tried to listen, but my eyelids were too heavy. My whole body felt like lead, and I appreciated the light and comfortable feeling of being in Liam’s arms.

I have a feeling she’s not listening anyway,” Liam chuckled softly, brushing some sweaty hair from my forehead. “It’s going to be a challenge

beside me.

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