Chapter 7

Adelaide’s POV

After securing Erasmus’s promise, I felt a little lighter.

Back at Bloodmoon, I slept soundly.

The next morning, as I freshened up, Ulrik burst in, his face set and Alpha aura blazing.

The force of his aura hit me like a tidal wave.

My wolf whined in my skull, trapped under the weight of it.

“Adelaide!” he roared, half-wolf fury in his voice.

Beata stepped forward, but the power gap between us drained her, sweat beading on her forehead.

But she stood frozen, wide-eyed and trembling, “Alpha Ulrik, what—are you going to do?”

“Beata,” I said calmly, “stand down.”

She retreated to my side, still watching Ulrik like a hawk.

In my mind, I met my wolf’s gaze. It rose, shaking off its snow-white fur, and pushed back against Ulrik’s aura.

Ulrik’s eyes narrowed.

Complained to Lycan Erasmus, tried

not as a question but a statement, his jaw

gaze calmly and

He smirked, contempt

this how the Frostfang Alpha’s daughter

unfamiliar, sending a chill

even the Ulrik I thought I

reddened with

snarled, “Speak! What else did you say to

Erasmus didn’t agree. The bonding

earned through battle. If Lycan Erasmus wavers, it’ll shame every Alpha warrior. He summoned me to the palace today but refused an audience—probably due to

Once Velda and I bond, you’ll have pups

a reply, he turned and

presence faded,

you crying for?” I

so wronged. Aren’t you

won’t change anything. Let’s focus on how to make

the Bloodmoon wolves treat you like this? You’ve been so good to

their eyes, I no longer matter,”

it—I was never important. All that mattered was

Frostfang wolves who came with

won’t spare them.

Frostfang Omegas I

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