Promised To The Alpha Twins – Chapter 91

I hadn’t really had the chance to get to know the twins for a considerable amount of time, around half a year to be more precise. Our connection formed quickly, although it took longer than usual in the context of werewolves. This bond helped us feel close and comfortable with each other, yet there were still unknown aspects about my attractive companions.

One of those things was how striking Ethan could be when he was consumed by a killer instinct. I had witnessed this side of him on the battlefield, though my attention was divided between him and his injured brother. I had also witnessed his transformation into a wolf, yet there was something strangely captivating about watching him move in his human form.

In a quick and surprising moment, Ethan lunged forward, much faster than Aly or I could intercept, and tackled Nicolas. Despite wearing a suit, his speed exceeded my expectations. Unfortunately, Ethan proved to be quicker.

“Ethan, stop!” I excl

ng from both men. His words surprised me, but his emotions momentarily left me stunned.

hat I had sensed his feelings, he showed no signs of it. He kept his eyes fixed on the struggle between Ethan and Nicolas, just befor

ng he wasn’t entirely indifferent.

ed all my energy.

electric shock. I sensed his pain and worri

d your fill,” I whispered as I placed my hand on the wrist that held Nico

est heaved from ragged breathing. Nicolas remained still like a statue on the wall, emitting no sound that could provoke another burst of anger from Ethan. It shouldn’t have surprised me that Nicolas displayed complete calmness in the face of death, nor that he was accustomed to this violence, but it did.

ed my lips as Et

aled significantly as our gazes met. She tried to speak, but the words didn’t come out. What could she say in this situation? It was evident she couldn’t deny the truth her emotions had revealed.

y eyes turned to Nicolas.

fade. He didn’t address the exchange between Aly and me, but held my gaze with determination. He stood unwavering, not yielding, even though I knew only one thing could disturb his apparent indifferen

However, in the current situation, you are the most valuable person, and the last one my father would suspect of assisting me,” Nicolas continued wi

s wisely chose to ignore. I planned to intervene on Ethan’s behalf until he could

this directly,” I retorted. I kept my voice firm and composed, despite the urge to shout u

my father is responsible,” Nicolas replied, rolling his eyes in a gesture that seemed immature given h

an finally managed to articulate, containing his anger enough to speak.

ed a dangerous smile.

by Liam. “You don’t stand a chance of earning our trust.”

ne who’s enough of an enemy to my father to keep this matter secret, as it could benefit us both. Would you like to see Liam return and help the white wolves? I can make that happen. Help me, and we’ll do that.”

sked with a somber tone.

un and tell someone; they’re likely to be dead by dawn. Or you can listen to me. I’m not naive enough to trust you, and you shouldn’t trust me either. We both want something, and we can both help each other. Ignoring this opportunity would be a foolish move. I’ve taken too many risks by meeting you, not to mention telling you this.”

rposes.

ou can’t be serious,” I blurted out, perhaps for the sixth time since we had returned to our rooms.

adiating his unmistakable charm even in his formal attire.

olves. We fought and won our own battles. Some packs may have been involved in human wars, but we rarely hear about them.”

internally.

f. Complaining was pointless. I straightened my shoulders and suppressed my fear before addressing Ethan.

, but I’m committed to trying. What I can’t do is stay here in fear and walk straight into the arms of David Zoe. I won’t let them control me, especially people like him.”

ew nearer.

with th

d away.

s unfathomable peculiarity. “I won’t be far, I promise.”

soon as

who had faced every challenge life had thrown at her with sheer determination and willpower. But this, this was different.

o the soul. Much more painful than any physical wound and twice as lethal. It was a constant, eternal pain that shortened lives. Aly deserved so much more than that.

lwind of her emotions and the understanding that my best friend had been rejected.

start crying, I don’t know if I’ll be able to stop. And I’ll make you pay if you make me miss this High Council meeting,” she scolded me, taking my hands in hers. I sniffled and let out a laugh mixed with sorrow, quickly regaining my composure

shed my abilities were wrong in this case.

Her shoulders slumped slightly, but her smile never wavered.

to go, and the issues with his father are massive,” Aly said with a snort that sounded more like herself again. It was a relief to see her personality returning, because how could you face a short life when you felt so… alive? “Can y

sidering I predicted I’d end up at the cabin.”

riously.

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