The Feral Alpha's Captive - Chapter 88: Hurt
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Silence pressed in from all sides.
I stared at the nightshade berries, their dark shine catching the candlelight. They looked almost beautiful. Almost harmless.
One bite.
Thatās all it would take.
No more fear. No more struggling against what I might become. No more risk of turning into the woman whoād put children in chains and murdered Seraphina.
I reached for them slowly, fingers trembling as they hovered over the glossy black surface.
Maybe the crone was right. Maybe this was mercyāfor me, for Thorne, for everyone who would suffer if Zyra consumed me entirely.
"Donāt," Zyra growled, but her voice sounded distant. Tired.
My fingertips brushed one of the berries.
The door burst open.
"Althy!"
I jerked back, the platter clattering as Thal came barreling into the room, his face lit up with pure joy. "Youāre awake! Youāre finallyā"
He stopped mid-step, momentum carrying him forward until he nearly crashed into the bed. His eyes were bright, his smile so wide it looked like it might split his face.
The moment shattered.
Whatever darkness had been closing in around me broke apart like smoke in wind. I blinked, the fog lifting from my thoughts as I stared at himāthis boy whoād lost his mother, whoād survived slavery, who still somehow had light left in him.
"Thal," I managed, my voice rough.
He bounced on his feet, hands clasped together. "Iāve been waiting forever! They said you needed rest but I wanted to see you and make sure you were okay andā"
Thatās when I noticed it.
A thin scratch across his left cheek, angry and red.
My chest tightened. "What happened to your face?"
His hand flew up to cover it, smile faltering. "Nothing! Itās nothing, I justā"
"Thal." I sat up straighter, pushing the platter aside. The nightshade forgotten. "Who did that to you?"
"No one! I was justā" His eyes darted away, and thatās when I saw it. The faint redness around his lids. The way his lashes clumped together slightly.
Heād been crying.
And heād tried to wipe it away before coming here.
"Your eyes are really pretty now," he said quickly, words tumbling over themselves. "Theyāre all purple and blue and they look like the sky at twilight andā"
"Thal." I reached out, catching his wrist gently. "Who hurt you?"
His lower lip trembled. Just for a second. Then he pressed his mouth into a tight line, trying to hold it together.
"I was on her path," he said, voice small. "I didnāt stay in my place. I got carried away, I wasnāt thinking, and she said I shouldnāt be wandering around like I own the fortress and I tried to apologize but sheā" The words spilled out faster, his breathing picking up. "She had hazel eyes. And red hair. Older than you but not as old asā" He gestured vaguely toward where the crone had been standing.
My blood went cold.
Red hair. Hazel eyes. Older than me.
"Ivanka," The crone said.
Thal flinched, confirming it.
Ivannaās mother.
The crone made a soft soundānot quite a laugh, not quite a sigh. Iād forgotten she was still there.
"That woman," she muttered, shaking her head. "Always did have more venom than sense."
I looked back at Thal, anger kindling hot and sharp in my chest.
"What did she do?" I asked quietly.
"It was just a scratch," Thal insisted, but his voice cracked. "I shouldnāt have been in her way, I was supposed to stay in the quarters they gave us, but I wanted to explore andā"
"Youāre not a slave anymore." The words came out harder than I intended. "You donāt need permission to walk through this fortress."
His eyes widened slightly.
"And no oneā" I leaned forward, making sure he was looking at me. "āno one has the right to put their hands on you. Do you understand?" Never again, Yana did not die for her son to be bullied
He nodded slowly, something like hope flickering across his face.
I turned to the crone. "Where is she?"
The old womanās smile was sharp. "Likely in the eastern wing, nursing her wounded pride. Ivannaās been in a state since the war declaration. Her motherās probably making it worse."
I swung my legs over the side of the bed, standing on shaky legs. The room tilted slightly but I forced myself steady.
"Altheaā" Thal started.
"Stay here," I said. "Eat something." I glanced at the platterāat the nightshade still sitting there like a quiet threat. "Not the black berries. Everything else."
The crone watched me with her one good eye, expression unreadable.
I met her gaze evenly. "It seems the evil is within your clan already."
The croneās expression flickeredājust for a momentābefore settling back into that unreadable mask.
"Perhaps," she said quietly. "But one bad apple doesnāt spoil the whole orchard. Not if you cut out the rot before it spreads."
"Then Iāll cut it,"
Her smile widened, sharp as a blade. "Be my guest, child."
I didnāt respond. Just turned and walked out the door, my bare feet silent on the cold stone floor.
Behind me, I heard Thalās uncertain voice. "Is she... is she going to be okay?"
The croneās answer drifted after me: "Weāll see."
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The eastern wing was quieter than the rest of the fortress, the corridors lined with tapestries depicting hunts and battles from decades past. Torches flickered in their sconces, casting dancing shadows across the walls.
My anger burned steady and hot, propelling me forward despite the weakness in my legs.
"You should rest," Zyra murmured, but there was approval in her tone. "But I like where this is going."
"Stay quiet," I muttered under my breath.
"Make me."
I ignored her.
Voices drifted from an open doorway aheadātwo women.
"ācanāt believe heās allowing them to roam freely," one said. Ivanka. I recognized the pitch. "Vargans. Slaves. Walking around like they own the place."
"Mother, pleaseā" That was Ivanna, her voice strained.
"Donāt āMother, pleaseā me. This is our territory. Our pack."
I stopped in the doorway.
Both women turned, conversation dying mid-breath.
Ivanka was tall, her red hair streaked with gray, hazel eyes assessing me with open disdain. Ivanna stood beside her, younger but with the same sharp features, the same cruel set to her mouth.
"Can we help you?" Ivanka asked, tone dripping false politeness.
I stepped into the room, letting the door swing shut behind me. "You touched Thal."
Ivankaās eyebrow arched. "The Vargan boy? He was in my way. I moved him."
"You scratched his face."
"He should have been more careful."
The anger in my chest flared hotter. "Heās a child."
"Heās a slave," Ivanka corrected, crossing her arms. "Or he was. Hard to break old habits, I suppose. They need to learn their place,"
Ivanna shifted uncomfortably but said nothing.
I took another step forward. "His place is wherever he wants to be. Heās free. Theyāre all free. And if you touch him againā"
"Youāll what?" Ivanka laughed, the sound harsh. "Youāre barely standing, girl."
"There is no need for this," Ivanna cut in.
"You are no Luna, you have no right toā" Ivanka interjected.
"Yet your Alpha marked me," I swept my hair away from the mark on my neck.
The room went silent.
Ivankaās face drained of color, her eyes locking onto the claiming biteāfresh, unmistakable, permanent.
"No," she breathed.
Ivannaās mouth fell open. "Thatāsāthatās not possible. He wouldnātā"
"He did." I let my hair fall back into place, meeting Ivankaās horrified stare. "Your Alpha chose me.
"Heāll reject you," Ivanna said quickly, desperately. "He has to."
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