The Alpha King is unavailable 191 – Highlight Chapter from Alpha King Chases Abandoned Luna
The Alpha King is unavailable 191 is a standout chapter in Alpha King Chases Abandoned Luna by Free Collection, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Werewolf narrative into new territory.
“It’s me,” I sobbed suddenly, my shoulders shaking with apparent grief. “I should be blamed for
Grandmother Evelyn…”
The room fell silent, all eyes turning to me in shock. Ethan’s face darkened as he stepped
closer.
“What happened?” he asked coldly.
I cried harder, my apologies flowing freely. “Ethan, I’m so sorry. It’s all my fault. I shouldn’t have called you earlier. Grandmother was convinced that I killed Lily because of that call.”
I continued explaining through my tears, “She wanted to avenge Lily, and while I was at home preparing venison stew for you, she had her guards bind me and bring me here. She was so angry with me, and her emotions were so agitated that… No matter how I tried to comfort her,
it was useless…”
I looked up at him with tear–filled eyes. “I killed Grandmother, it’s me! I’m sorry, I made you lose your grandmother. I’m a sinner!”
My voice broke with apparent remorse. “Ethan, let the enforcers take me, let me pay for Grandmother’s and Lily’s lives! That way, Olivia will feel better!”
(Olivia’s POV)
I listened to Victoria’s tearful confession with cold skepticism. The dramatic shift from denial
to self–blame was too convenient, too calculated.
Her blue eyes shimmered with tears as she offered herself up for punishment, but I knew Victoria too well. This was just another performance, another manipulation.
Fury surged through me, hot and unstoppable. I lunged forward and grabbed Victoria’s throat, my fingers tightening around her slender neck.
deliberately provoke her?”
+15 Points >
Strong hands suddenly gripped my shoulders, pulling me away from Victoria. Ethan’s scent- pine and winter air–enveloped me as he forcibly separated us.
“Enough, Olivia!” he growled, his Alpha authority vibrating through his words.
The Northern Territory Enforcers moved quickly, their trained hands restraining me with professional efficiency. One officer twisted my arm behind my back, not painfully but firmly enough to immobilize me.
“Miss Winters, please calm down,” the officer warned, his grip unyielding.
I struggled against their hold, desperation making my voice c***k. “It’s her, she must have killed Grandmother Evelyn! Investigate her, it must be her!”
The lead enforcer, a weathered wolf with gray at his temples, gave me a stern look. “Ms. Winters, be careful with your accusations. We need evidence, not emotional outbursts.”
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