Chapter Summary: Claim Me 35 – Contractually Yours Alpha (Riley) by Giftemmy
In Claim Me 35, a key moment in the Werewolf novel Contractually Yours Alpha (Riley), Giftemmy 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.
Chapter Thirty Five
“Does whatever you have to tell me endanger you?”
I thought about it. “Not really, why?”
“Then I can promise you, Thane wouldn’t know.
“Beatrix suspects something.”
“Well, she’s a fool; nothing to bother about,” Axel said. He didn’t seem to like her very much, and that brought a smile to my lips.
“This is something to bother about. She had seen me when we both visited the training grounds. And she had pointed out the fact that I had no visible marks due to the…” I trailed off, but Axel understood where I was heading. “She has these theories; she thinks this might be a mistake, and I hadn’t actually been mated to Thane, or there is some kind of agreement, she also suspects that I blackmailed him into this.”
“Blackmail?” Axel scoffed. “You don’t have to worry. I bet she is hoping this is an agreement too.”
There was a knock on the door.
“I’m not expecting anyone,” I said to Axel.
“That must be the maid. It’s lunch time.
Thane should be back by now, and I was getting worried. Axel late.
gone too, as it was already
I spotted the book Barbara’s Fantasies on the table where I had kept it last. I couldn’t help the rush of embarrassment that filled me as I recalled Thane reading a very disturbing passage of the book to me. I had regretted ever bringing it here; of course he would find out; there was no hiding anything from Thane. I picked up the book and headed to the waste bin. I discarded it.
I stared at the book laying there in the bin; it seemed to be calling to me.
I had taken it from the library; the least I could do was return it back there, right? I picked up the book from the trash, hiding it beneath our bed. I would return it on my next visit to the library.
The door was suddenly pulled open.
I couldn’t help the anticipation I felt, knowing Thane had returned, but then…, there was silence.
“Thane?” I called out, but there was no response “Thane!” I called out louder, feeling a little
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Chapter Thirty Five
bit of panic rising. But there was no response. I didn’t go all the way to the door; if Thane hadn’t been the one, then whoever walked in would be there waiting. Instead, I ran, heading to the bathroom, and when I was in, I locked the door.
I placed my hands over my mouth in an attempt to stay silent; my breath seemed to come out louder than normal, and if that didn’t give me out, my pounding heart would have done just
that.
I heard the footsteps. It hadn’t been one person. I could tell from the footsteps.
There was a loud kick on the door, and the lock gave out. I hadn’t been afraid of anything that could be stopped by a simple lock.
I launched at the first person I could see, pushing my way to get to the door, and escaped them, but I felt a strong grip on my hair, holding me back. I punched out at the person, not caring where my hits landed; I had to do something. The desperation fuelled me, but then I noticed the others.
They were about ten present–more than I had anticipated–and they were all in black. It had been an attack, and every part of me knew that Thane had no part in this, but the only person I could think of who could be responsible was the person I had just met a while ago; The same person who must definitely hated me but had tried covering it up. Beatrix. 1
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