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A Broken Alpha Heiress' Revenge novel Chapter 95

Chapter 95

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Outside the infirmary, Duke stood stiffly, as though he’d just chewed a mouthful of bitter herbs. The lines of his face were practically twisted in knots.

Just moments ago, he’d received a call from Alaric of the Ebonclaw Pack.

How the man had even gotten his number was beyond him, but the obsequious tone that rang through the receiver still echoed in his ears. It left a sour taste in his mouth.

The last time the Ebonclaw Pack tried to forge an alliance at a gathering–pushing their daughter into a mating arrangement with Lucien Duskgrave–it had already made Duke want to retch. Now, they had the gall to send women to “accompany” his Alpha to dinner?

Desperation wasn’t even a strong enough word. It was insanity.

Duke muttered under his breath, “They tortured their own daughter until she was half–dead, and now they want to curry favor? What a charming bunch.”

He glanced through the hospital window.

Inside, Riley sat quietly at a small table, spoon in hand, sipping soup like a ghost had finally allowed her peace. Across the room, Lucien lounged by the window, sunlight casting a halo around his tall, sharp frame as he read.

The scene was… surprisingly serene.

Though Riley had fallen from grace, it was clear she was different from the rest of the Ebonclaw Pack. A single flower blooming from rotting soil. A rare one.

Duke felt a pang of sympathy. It wasn’t often the Stormridge Alpha Prince took a genuine interest in anyone -especially not someone with Riley’s history. That alone said enough.

Meanwhile, across town in first Mooncrest Healers Hall, Alaric Vale was fuming.

He hurled his communicator onto the bed, the device bouncing once before landing with a muted thud.

His face was so dark it could smother a fire.

“Father?” came a sweet, calculated voice.

Scarlett Vale, draped in cream silk, approached the bedside with practiced delicacy.

“Did Prince Lucien reject the offer again?” she asked with a tilt of her head.

Alaric clenched his fists.

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“That arrogant bastard refuses everything. First, he declined the mating proposal with that useless girl Riley. Then, even after I invited him to a private feast–with handpicked companions, no less–he still turned me down.”

His chest rose and fell in furious waves.

Scarlett frowned. “But I heard he has a reputation for indulgence… for enjoying she–wolves. Why would he refuse you twice?”

Alaric’s lip curled. “Maybe the rumors are wrong.”

Scarlett’s expression shifted subtly. Her gaze sharpened.

“Father… what if the gossip is false? What if Lucien Duskgrave doesn’t care for she–wolves at all?”

Alaric paused, considering. “It doesn’t matter. Whether he does or doesn’t–Duskgrave is the gatekeeper to the Eastern Ridge project. If we can’t secure his support, the Ebonclaw Pack has no standing left in the Alpha Council.”

Scarlett’s eyes glinted.

“Then we change tactics,” she said smoothly. “I heard Matriarch Duskgrave is holding her birthday celebration in Northhaven next month. If we prepare an offering that touches her heart… we may yet forge a connection.”

Scarlett’s mouth twisted. “Ronan is only shielding her because he’s ashamed. Once Riley is proven innocent, he’ll look like a fool. And he knows it.”

But Scarlett had another reason for going to Northhaven.

She wanted to see Lucien Duskgrave for herself.

It had started that night at the auction.

She hadn’t meant to look. Hadn’t planned to. But the moment her gaze landed on Lucien Duskgrave across the room, every thought in her mind screeched to a halt.

Tall. Impossibly still. His silver–ringed eyes unreadable under the low chandelier light, like a beast held in check by the thinnest thread of restraint. He hadn’t spoken. He hadn’t needed to.

She’d seen many Alphas in her life. Fought them, outwitted them, used them.

But Lucien? He wasn’t like the others. He was… terrifying. And magnetic.

A prince by title. A storm by nature.

Scarlett had told herself it was just curiosity. Just strategy. Just politics.

But days passed. Then weeks. And still, that one glance haunted her like a brand on her skin.

Yet Lucien wasn’t without infamy.

The rumors whispered of a Moon Goddess curse–one that sealed off the mate bond entirely unless the chosen mate fell for him first, without fate’s nudge. It was said none had ever succeeded. That Lucien’s aura devoured those who dared come close. That dozens of she–wolves, from noble to rogue, had tried and failed.

Some even claimed he’d “cursed” them to death.

And still, packs sent their daughters. Still, mothers schemed to see their line tied to the Stormridge throne. Why?

Because if the curse was real… then Lucien’s true mate might never find him. And that meant the position. beside him was open–if only one dared to take it.

Scarlett did.

She needed to see for herself. To confirm whether the monster in the rumors was real–or if Lucien Duskgrave was simply a legend shaped by fear.

And if he turned out to be everything they said… then she’d make him hers anyway.

And Riley? Riley would never get near him again.

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