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Alpha's Regret After Putting Me In Jail novel Chapter 52

Summary for Chapter 52: Alpha's Regret After Putting Me In Jail

Summary of Chapter 52 from Alpha's Regret After Putting Me In Jail

Chapter 52 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Alpha novel, Alpha's Regret After Putting Me In Jail. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

chapter 52: That’s Enough

chapter 52: That’s Enough

(Celeste’s POV)

The paths leading to Silver Creek had become a maze, overcrowded with milling wolves. Each step through the chaotic energy made my wolf withdraw further.

Their mingling auras weren’t just overbearingthey were suffocating.

I kept my cloak wrapped tightly around me as Nina led the way. Pack wolves of all ranks filled the spacetalking loudly, bartering, laughing, their voices a ceaseless hum of activity.

Ahead, the Silver Moon Market spread wide, its stalls gleaming under the moonlight. The intricate displays of moonblessed crystals and healing poultices were dazzling, their soft

glows mesmerizing.

The crowd buzzed with life, but my focus remained on pushing forward.

We have to pass through the market before reaching the tavern,” the beta accompanying us said. His small frame stiffened as another wolf cast an imposing glance his way. “The other

roads are too crowded.

Then let’s hurry,I said, trying to keep my voice firm, though I could feel my silver burns sapping what little strength I had left.

Nina’s sharp eyes scanned the market. The rows of stalls, the bustling traders, the glowing

waresall of it seemed alive, moving and shifting like a living entity.

Her gaze stopped abruptly at a vendor displaying healing crystals. She paused, her wolf drawn

to the stones that looked like softened dew drops glowing faintly.

“This won’t take long,” she said quickly, glancing back at me. These might help with your

burns.”

I tried to protest, but she was already weaving her way toward the stall. Her protective nature

wouldn’t allow her to leave without trying. I sighed but stayed where I was, resisting the urge

to follow too closely.

The market grew louder around me. Wolves passed by in groups, brushing against me as my

cloak barely shielded me from their energy. Their closeness sent shivers crawling up my

spine.

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One particularly heavy surge of wolves disrupted the motion around me. Bodies jostled. I

stumbled as my footing slipped on the uneven ground. The world tilted slightly as I fought to

maintain balance. My burned shoulders screamed in protest at the sudden shift.

A strong, warm grasp steadied me just before I collapsed entirely.

The scent hit me instantlya crisp familiarity I couldn’t ignore. It pulled at memories buried

deep, pricking at the guarded parts of my wolf.

Careful, Little Moon.

That voice.

I didn’t have to look to know who it belonged to. Yet when I raised my gaze, my heart clenched

when I saw him.

Alexander.

His iceblue eyes locked onto mine like they could see right through me. His expression

softened for a brief moment, just long enough to stir something raw within me. His grip on my

arms was firm but not painful, grounding me in a way I hadn’t felt in years.

Alexander,I exhaled, the name slipping out before I could stop it.

His hold lingered for a moment longer, his powerful frame steady against the spinning chaos

around us. His white wolf’s energy pressed against mine lightly, almost as if it were trying to

reassure me.

You shouldn’t be this careless,he said quietly, his voice calm but tinged with concern. You

could’ve fallen if no one had caught you.”

I wasn’t being careless,I snapped softly, though my tone lacked bite. The crowdit’s

overwhelming.”

He frowned. You shouldn’t have been left alone.

I stiffened at his remark, pulling myself upright and attempting to step back from his hold. I wasn’t alone,” I replied sharply. Nina is with me.

Nina left you to wander in this crowd,” he remarked, his iceblue gaze flicking toward the

bustling wolves around us. His protective tone began to grate on my nerves.

She’s not the problem,” I said curtly. And I’m fine. Now, let go.

Alexander’s gaze held mine for a moment longer, his grip loosening just as I attempted to tug my arms free. It wasn’t his touch that unnerved meit was what it ignited. Something stirring

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beneath years of pain and walls I had carefully built.

But before the tension could unravel into clarity, another energy crashed into me.

It wasn’t physical, but it felt like a blow.

How shameless.

The voice was sharp, cutting through the space around us like a blade. I turned just in time to

see Diana.

She stormed toward me, her wolf’s hostility radiating with every step. Like a tidal wave, her presence was impossible to ignore. The smugness on her face mirrored the poison in her

words.

First you try to seduce Marcus for his royal protection,” she said with venom dripping off every word. Her sneer deepened as she stepped closer. And now you throw yourself at my

brother? Is there anyone you won’t cling to?

The crowd stiffened. Whispered murmurs rose around us as wolves began to take notice. Their judging eyes bore into me, their curiosity twisted with the joy of witnessing another

spectacle.

Diana, back off,Alexander said sharply. He shifted slightly to stand between us. I saw the

frustration flicker across his face. “Enough.

Enough?Diana snorted, her wolf’s presence flaring in defiance. Are you seriously defending her after what just happened? Everyone here knows what she’s doing, Alexander. It’s plain

enough to see.”

I didn’t do anything,” I snapped, anger flaring in my chest.

Diana turned her piercing glare back to me, clearly unimpressed. Didn’t you? Falling conveniently into my brother’s arms?Her lips curled in a sneer. Do you take us all for fools?

I have no interest in entertaining your delusions,I said coldly, the sharpness in my tone

biting back against the humiliation bubbling under my skin.

Her wolf growled low in her throat. You pretend to be dignified, but it’s all an act. It always

has been.

I couldn’t afford to lose composure. Not here, not now.

Straightening my posture, I forced my hands to remain at my sides, my fingers curling tightly into the fabric of my cloak. I offered Alexander a formal pack greeting, dipping my head

slightly to maintain respect but not submission.

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Thank you for catching me,I said, my voice neutral and polite, though the tension in the air

was unbearable.

Diana’s wolf surged visibly at my gesture. Stop pretendingshe barked, startling a few nearby

wolves into silence. You’re acting like this was innocent, but we all know you’re shameless!

For the first time, I noticed Scarlett’s presence behind Diana. Her emeraldgreen eyes shimmered with unshed tears as she stood perfectly still. She didn’t need to speak. Her

posture and expression spoke volumes.

Diana stepped aside slightly, gesturing with one hand toward Scarlett in mock grandeur. Do you not see his real mate standing here? Or are you deliberately ignoring her?

Scarlett took a hesitant step forward, biting her lip as though trying to hold back sobs. Her eyes darted between Alexander and me, her expression pained and uncertain.

Inwardly, I sighed. Scarlett always knew how to become a victim without uttering a single

word. It was an art form.

Meanwhile, the crowd only grew louder, their whispers taking on new life. I caught fragments

of their words: Shamelessunworthy… doesn’t deserve their pity

Each glance, each accusation burned against my skin like fire licking at my scars. But I would

not bow to it.

You’ve caused enough embarrassment for one evening, Diana,I said finally, my tone calm

though my wolf snarled under the surface.

I would suggest you find someone else to blame for

your

insecurities.”

Diana’s wolf bristled, her teeth visibly bared. But Alexander stepped firmly between us before she could retaliate further. His presence loomed larger now, his white wolf flickering close to

the surface.

That’s enough!he commanded, his voice carrying over the noisy market.

Diana froze briefly, her wolf receding slightly at her brother’s authority. But the smugness

never left her gaze entirely..

My heart pounded in my chest as I caught the faint shadow of Scarlett stepping closer, her tears ready to spill as easy ammunition.

In this moment, all eyes were on me, on this fractured scene.

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