Chapter 152 Help Her! – Highlight Chapter from The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)
Chapter 152 Help Her! is a standout chapter in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
The vampire cried out as his legs buckled. Before he could recover, Addison sprang up behind him and drove her dagger into the base of his neck. The blade tore through his throat and burst out the front of his Adam’s apple in a spray of blood.
He gurgled violently, but even as his knees hit the ground, he slashed backward with claws like knives.
Addison had already yanked the blade free and leapt clear of his reach, distancing herself just in time.
But she had no room to breathe.
Another vampire lunged at her, claws extended and eyes wild. He didn’t care if he took off a limb or two, so long as she was still breathing, they could drag her back broken.
Addison scrambled back, dodging the first strike, but the remaining two were closing in quickly. They moved with eerie coordination, surrounding her like predators boxing in their prey.
She was cornered.
"This woman is feisty, I like her." One vampire said.
Addison knew she couldn’t keep up with the vampires; they weren’t even going all out. Instead, they were toying with her, biding their time until she tired out, making her easier to capture.
While they didn’t mind taking her in with a few missing limbs, they also understood that too much blood loss might kill her before they got what they wanted. Especially without a wolf to help close her wounds, her survival would be uncertain.
So, they opted for a more calculated approach. Besides, watching Addison fight like a cornered beast amused them; it was entertaining. Caught up in the thrill, they had completely forgotten one crucial fact: they were still in someone else’s territory. But arrogance and recklessness had dulled their caution, and they no longer gave it a second thought.
They kept attacking Addison relentlessly, but she felt as if something, or someone, was guiding her. Maybe it was muscle memory, the Moon Goddess, or some instinct she couldn’t quite explain. Whatever it was, she felt like she could hold her own against these vampires. Fueled by that surge of confidence, Addison stepped up her offense, aiming for their most vulnerable spots.
Although the vampires could regenerate, healing came at a cost. Each wound they healed drained their energy and stoked their hunger. The deeper the injury, the faster their reserves burned out. And the more Addison slipped through their grasp, the more their frustration mounted. Their movements grew increasingly aggressive, their precision slipping with their patience.
"This fucking mutt!" one vampire snarled as he lunged at her.
But Addison’s eyes sharpened. Unknowingly, she released a powerful aura, so potent that the vampire froze mid-attack. Seizing the moment, Addison struck, driving her blade toward his face. He managed to catch the dagger, but not in time—an inch of steel buried into his eye.
The scream he let out was shrill and ugly, like a pig being slaughtered.
The commotion didn’t go unnoticed. A group of werewolves caught the scent of blood on the wind and followed it, their ears picking up the unmistakable sounds of battle, and a vampire’s agonized shriek.
When they arrived, they were stunned by the sight before them: one vampire lay at Addison’s feet, convulsing in pain, while she fought like a war goddess, her movements fluid and precise. She dodged and countered with minimal effort, but her exhaustion was clear; her body was moving on instinct alone, running purely on survival mode.
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