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A weekend with the Alpha novel Chapter 141

Summary for Chapter 141: The last ritual: A weekend with the Alpha

Chapter Summary: Chapter 141: The last ritual – A weekend with the Alpha by Glory Tina

In Chapter 141: The last ritual, a key moment in the Internet novel A weekend with the Alpha, Glory Tina delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Zera's eyes widened in panic and Aaron must have seen the look on her face or felt the arrow coming because he moved and the silver-tip arrow pierced through his side. He grunted in pain but didn't let go because if he did, the ritual would be over.

For the rebellion pack to be in the field meant they had broken through Ivan's hold somehow and had pushed their way through the members of the pack defending the estate and territory. Her heart went out to everyone, especially Lionel, but she was also worried about herself and Aaron.

Another arrow flew towards him the next second and it pierced into his shoulder, making him groan out in pain, much more than the first. Blood ran down his pierced shoulder, but he held onto her hand tighter than before. Her heart clenched in pain seeing Aaron in much pain because of this and she wanted to do something, but knew as much as protecting themselves was important, the ritual too was.

They had to stay still with their hands entwined, acting like the world around them wasn't in chaos. It won't be long now. She knew this.

She spotted about five figures moving out of the shadow and approach them and they didn't look like friends. Her heart doubled, and she feared for the very worse with every step they took.

She was scared. If the ritual was complete, then Aaron would be able to take on as many of them that came against him, but if not, they were doomed. With her disoriented mind, she couldn't tell how far the ritual had gone or know if their palms had healed up.

Aaron's gaze stayed locked on her weary ones, but he remained calm despite the pain of the incoming danger.

"Seven," he muttered under his breath, and she wondered what he meant. "six," he continued. "Five."

Her eyes darted to the five men, two with glowing red eyes and three with yellow eyes still approaching them, and her heart raced rapidly. These four were the other alpha who had sided with alpha Theo to take down the Dominio pack, but alpha Theo was nowhere to be found.

"Four." the men were so close now and letting her fear lead, she wanted to pull her hand from his and move on to attack them, but he tightened his grip around hers, stilling her, "three, two." His eyes fluttered.

One of the men behind Aaron with yellow eyes drew his bow and fired two arrows having sharp silver heads towards them.

"One." Aaron's lashes fluttered and his eyes blazed a bloody red as he said the last word. He let go of her hand and turn around to back her. He caught the arrow flying towards him with both hands and threw them back at two of the men who approached. They fell and the rest four stormed towards them faster. Zera turned around and found three men approaching her, their eyes glowing blue.  

"Keep your back to mine!" he commanded, and she didn't know if she would obey because three werewolves move to attack her.

They launched forward, and she ran towards them, taking a few cuts which healed up, but ripping their hearts out and watching them drop to the floor, dead.

"Are you okay?" Aaron yelled out as he slammed the last alpha he fought with on the ground.

Zera stared at her bloody hands and her heart raced in her chest, not from fear, but delight. "I'm fine."

"Good," he said and ripped out the heart of the one on the ground.

Just then Daniel, Ivan, Sesi Damor and Lionel and a few other members of Dominio's pack ran into the open field where Aaron and Zera were. Lionel's arm was bleeding and Zera took hold of his hand, fearing a werewolf had scratched him.

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