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My Sister’s Crown 9

My Sister’s Crown 9

Marcus stood on the balcony of the packhouse, staring out into the darkened forest beyond the 

walls

Thunder rumbled in the distance; it was rough enough to shake the glass in the windows

The storm was coming fast, and he knew it wouldn’t be long before Lucas would feel it too

Suddenly, a memory struck him like lightning

Right after Kaela died, when the war with the rogue packs had ended and silence had returned, Alpha Marcus had locked himself away in mourning

He hadn’t noticed Lucas’s cries echoing through the night

He hadn’t smelled the boy’s fevered scent or heard the terrified whimpers from under the bed

It was during one of those first thunderheavy nights that Lucas had nearly burned alive with fever

The pack doctors couldn’t help

Not even the shaman could explain it

The boy was fading. The only thing that brought Lucas backwas Brianna

Three days after their bond ceremony, when Brianna had moved into the Shadow Walker Packhouse, she had gone straight to Lucas’s side

Her wolf’s energy had stabilized him. Her voice had soothed him. And from that moment on, Alpha Marcus had handed over the boy entirely to her care

And she had never once complained

He remembered the scars now

Every time they lay together and he turned out the lights, it was so he wouldn’t have to see what his pride ignored. But his hands always found them. The claw marks across her ribs. The bite near her collarbone. Some were oldbut others had still been raw. Brianna had never explained. And he had never asked

But now, as thunder cracked again and Jayden whimpered in the room behind him, it all made horrible sense. The boy hadn’t meant to hurt her, but in his panic, he must’ve lashed out 

countless times

Brianna had taken it all without a word

A hollow ache twisted in Alpha Marcus’s chest. Guilt sat heavy in his gut like a stone

After confirming Lucas was sedated with calming herbs and watched over by the night guards, Marcus stepped out into the hall

Ava was waiting just outside, her arms crossed under her chest and a faux pout on her face. Alpha Marcus, are you finally going to bed?she asked with forced sweetness

I was hoping you’d let me stay in your room tonight. The storm’s making me uneasy Didn’t I say to stay with Lucas?” 

and I-” 

Alpha Marcus cut her off, his voice cold and clipped

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Sleep on the floor if you have to have someone prepare a guest room tomorrow 

Her jaw dropped, but he didn’t wait for a response 

And breakfast. Before dawn. I leave for the council by six” 

He disappeared down the comdor leaving her in the shadows, fuming and humiliated 

But Ava clenched her fists, whispering to herself 

You’ll come aroundYou have to. I look just like her after all.” 

The next morning, Ava rose before the sun, determined to impress. She made sure the creakfas table was overflowing grilled venison, smoked ham, honeyed bread, and rich, spiced coffee 

She wore a silk robe too fine for the kitchen, her every move was calculated 

Alpha Marcus entered in silence, he’s dressed for the Council, his aura sharp with authority 

He glanced once at the table, then at her 

You didn’t know I’m bloodvegetarian

His voice was quiet, dangerous

After Kaela’s death, he’d sworn off all flesh, believing it would cleanse the soul bond he’d ond 

had with her 

Even the pack respected it. Ava should’ve known. She did know

She smiled anyway, lifting a fork with the ham toward his mouth

I read somewhere that restricting your diet like this can dull your instinctsshe said 

You need protein to stay sharp, Alpha. Just one bite, for me.” 

The fork never made it

Alpha Marcus’s hand moved in a flash, he slapped it out of her grasp with a snarl 

The metal clattered to the floor. His wolf eyes flared silver 

I said get out of my sight.” 

Ava gasped, her heart pounding painfully against her chest

He stood, disgust thick in his voice 

The only reason I’ve allowed you this close is because you wear a dead woman’s face. Don’t 

make me regret that.” 

He walked away, leaving her breathless and humiliated once more

And yet, Ava refused to surrender

She was a survivor. And in her mind, that face gave her the right to belong in this pack house 

That afternoon, in his council office, Alpha Marcus worked straight through until his hands ached and his vision blurred 

His head pounded from hunger and exhaustion. He finally leaned back in his chair and rubbed his temples

Why hasn’t Brianna brought my meal yet?” 

He muttered aloud, half to himself

Silence answered

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Then realization struck

His gaze dropped to the empty chair in the corner of his office where Brianna’s usual spot greeted him

But she was gone

She had left. And the bond they once shared was slipping further from reach with each passing day

Alpha Marcus swallowed hard. The hunger in his belly was nothing compared to the ache in his chest

He wasn’t sure how much longer he could take it

He absentmindedly pulled his phone from his pocket and started to dial her number but froze just as his finger hovered over the call button

Damn itHe needed to hear her voice

4.57 pm

My Sister’s Crown

My Sister’s Crown

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