Claimed by My Bully Alpha
Chapter 249
Aurora’s P.O.V
“Ashton, how can you say that?” My voice trembled, the weight of his words pressing against my chest like a slow, suffocating force. “Hope is the only thing keeping us alive.” My hands clenched at my sides, my breath uneven. How could he even think of giving up now? After everything we had been through, after everything we had to survive till this day, he was just going to let despair take over?
Ashton exhaled sharply, running a hand through his disheveled hair, his expression caught between frustration and exhaustion. “Aurora, hope doesn’t change reality. It doesn’t stop what’s happening.” His voice was low, raw, like he was barely holding himself together. “We keep telling ourselves things will get better, that this is just another nightmare we’ll wake up from, but it’s not. This–this is real.” He gestured vaguely around us, at the dimly lit walls that seemed to press closer with every passing second. “And I don’t know how much longer we can pretend we’re okay.”
A chill swept through the room, and I opened my mouth to argue, to tell him he was wrong, that we had to believe in something–anything–because the alternative was too terrifying. But before I could speak, Maggie’s voice cut through the heavy silence.
“I don’t know how long we can stay alive,” she murmured, her arms wrapped around herself as if trying to ward off a cold that had nothing to do with the temperature. “Something is really, really wrong.”
I turned to her, my heart pounding faster. “Maggie, what do you mean?”
She hesitated, her fingers digging into her sleeves, eyes darting towards the shadows stretching across the walls. “Since last night, I’ve been hearing things.” Her voice was barely above a whisper. “Through the walls. Strange noises, like–like the house itself is crying.” She swallowed hard, her throat bobbing with the effort. “I don’t know what’s wrong, but it’s getting worse.”
A shiver ran down my spine. I had felt it too–the unnatural stillness, the way the air inside the house felt thicker, heavier, like we were being watched. But hearing Maggie say it out loud made it real. I glanced at Ashton, searching for reassurance, for any sign that he would tell us we were imagining things, that there was a logical explanation. But he just stood there, his jaw tight, his eyes dark with something I couldn’t quite place.
For the first time since this nightmare began, I wasn’t sure if hope was enough.
I sat there, my mind buzzing with unspoken thoughts as Ashton leaned forward, his voice dropping into something almost conspiratorial.
“I’m the only full witch here besides Harmona and Lucas,” he admitted, his gaze steady on me as if trying to gauge my reaction. “And I swear, Aurora, the moment you stepped into this house… something shifted, It’s like-” he hesitated, searching for the right words. “It’s like the air got heavier, like something is waiting to happen. Something big.”
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Chapter 249
His words settled uncomfortably in my chest. The way he said it, with so much certainty, made my skin prickle. I glanced at Maggie, hoping for an answer she didn’t have, before finally letting out the question that had been gnawing at me since we got here. “Then why us? Why were we the only ones chosen? Why our mothers?” My voice was quieter than I expected, but the weight of my own thoughts pressed down on me. “Lucas didn’t just take anyone–he targeted them for a reason. Didn’t he?”
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