Chapter 255
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Ivy recalled the event as if it were a dream. “He brought a dagger and a promise, saying he’d personally eliminate the enemies who killed Alpha Bentley and your brothers at the southern border. He wanted to mate with you, using the dagger as a token.”
Adelaide was stunned–Lance had asked to mate with her?
“Mom didn’t agree, did she?” Her lashes trembled.
Ivy shook her head and said, “No, Luna Airella agreed.”
Adelaide was puzzled. “Then why did she later agree to Ulrik’s request?”
Ivy sighed and said, “Luna Airella agreed to give him peace, but she feared Alpha Bentley couldn’t drive the Dragon Ash Kingdom’s wolves from the southern border, and Alpha Lance might not return…”
“She was scared, Alpha Adelaide. Don’t blame her. She thought Ulrik could give you a stable life.”
Ivy reassured her. “Since taking over the Frostfang Pack, Luna Airella has never made a wrong decision- except regarding your mating.”
“She valued your happiness but misjudged Ulrik.”
Adelaide felt a lump in her throat.
Lance had sought to mate with her before heading to the southern border–and he’d succeeded where her
father hadn’t.
He did it–he defeated the Dragon Ash Werewolf Kingdom, reclaimed the southern border, and finished what her father had started.
“Don’t overthink it.”
Ivy continued, “Luna Airella actually liked Alpha Lance. She spoke all night with me when you mated with Ulrik. She was proudest of Alpha Lance but worried the southern border was too dangerous.”
“She also thought if Alpha Lance returned victorious, as a royal descendant, he’d have many breeders in the Blackthorn Pack–an environment unsuitable for your free–spirited nature,”
Adelaide understood her mother’s fear,
In her eyes, Alpha Bentley was almighty and invincible. She loved and worshipped him, so she thought the southern border battlefield, where her father couldn’t survive, was hell.
An omega from the Blackthorn Pack entered with a bowl of thick meat stew.
Adelaide had been feeling famished, but at the sight of the rising steam, her appetite vanished, and her throat tightened.
Ivy picked up on the slight hitch in her pheromones–the usually cool, moonlit scent now carried a trace
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of bitterness.
She softly coaxed, “Eat something. Luna Airella would be really glad to see you mate with Alpha Lance today, I promise.”
Adelaide picked up the bowl, tears falling into the soup.
Her voice quavered with a werewolf’s distinct low growl, “This heavy headpiece and veil are suffocating They weigh on my neck and bring tears to my eyes.”
Her golden eyes, glistening with tears, revealed her vulnerability.
Ivy wiped her tears, her own emotions in check.
“After eating, I’ll help you shed this burden. Take a bath and rest. The pack’s bonfire burns bright tonight Lance will return late.”
Adelaide forced down a few bites, the food tasteless.
She choked out, releasing a sorrowful pheromone, “What of the dagger he gave? Did Mom not return a token?”
“The powerful dagger was stored in Alpha Bentley’s treasury. I brought it here. I’ll show it to you tomorrow. Luna Airella did return a token–a scarf,” Ivy said with forced cheer.
Adelaide’s eyes widened in surprise. “That scarf was the token?”
She remembered it as a clumsy childhood craft.
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