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My Alphas' Dark Desires novel Chapter 173

Chapter 173: Set Her Up

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Chapter 173

~Valerie’s POV~

My thoughts drifted to the day of the scandal and how one of the girls had yanked at my hair during training the other day, when the scandal was at its peak, was a risk I did not wish to take next time.

Some days, I did weak sewing or stitches to hold my hair in place tightly.

I sighed and leaned against the cold tile wall, letting the water run over me. It washed down my face, neck, and shoulders, soaking my hair.

It should’ve felt peaceful. Cleansing. But I felt the weight instead.

Like all the things I never said were clinging to the edges of every drop.

I tilted my head back and closed my eyes, trying to ground myself.

The truth was, I missed Solstice, sneaking into my room at night and sharing a bed with me when she felt alone or got scared of a thunderstorm.

How ironic that her favourite and only brother bore Storm.

I missed her loud laugh and annoying plans. I missed the way she always knew what I was about to say before I said it.

I sighed for the umpteenth time. You have so much to do, Valerie.

For one, I needed to figure out that scroll Ash and I found in the library and why it reacted with my necklace.

Also, leave school with Solstice twice, once for Blue Willow and the other for the dye. And then focus on getting into Nightshade Thorn.

No more distractions or boys. No more blue eyes and broken confessions.

I turned off the shower and stood still for a moment, listening to the last few drops drip from the nozzle. Then I stepped out, grabbed my towel, and wrapped it tightly around myself.

My feet moved on autopilot back into the room. I paused by the vanity to do my facial routine when my eyes caught sight of the scroll.

My fingertips ran over the edge of the scroll tucked beneath my books, and then glanced at the mirror again.

I was tempted to pick it up and do some digging again but decided against it.

Tonight was for my brain to take a break.

I reached for my phone from the desk when the screen lit up with another message.

Storm: You may be a big sis to Solstice, but she is my sister, too. Always remember we need to do what’s best for her.

I tossed the phone onto my bed and rolled my eyes. Like I said, overprotective.

"And she’s my best friend, Storm," I muttered to myself as I applied my facial cleanser. "Her well-being is my top priority."

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~Titania’s POV~

The room was too quiet except for the sound of my pacing feet.

My heels clicked sharply against the marble floor of my dorm, each step harder than the last. The velvet curtains had been drawn, the lights dimmed, but I felt no peace in the shadows.

None.

Valerie bloody Nightshade.

Marianne stood there, stiff as a pole. fгeewёbnoѵel_cσm

Then Marianne’s mouth opened slowly. "There... there are other ways," she offered. "We could craft something else. Maybe... a fake love letter. Something from Valerie. We hack into her phone. Plant it. Send it to someone dangerous."

I narrowed my eyes, intrigued despite myself. "Go on."

Marianne’s eyes lit with new life. "How about Kieran Killian?" My mood soured immediately. "No... better still, to the Vice President of the Student Council—Riven Alucard."

Now that got my attention.

"Riven..." I murmured. A slow, wicked smile crept across my lips. "Now that would be... delicious."

"They say he’s cold. Distant. Untouchable. It would spark every kind of rumour if Valerie were suddenly caught... messaging him. Even more if we could arrange a meet-up."

"Where her mates could catch her," I finished for her, a dangerous glint in my eyes.

Marianne nodded eagerly. "Exactly. Imagine what it would do to her already-shaky image. Her alphas would explode. People would believe anything at this point. We just need the right timing. The right evidence."

A slow hum built in my throat. "This is good. Very good."

Marianne’s shoulders relaxed but I wasn’t done.

"There’s one more thing I need you to do for me," I said, turning away and walking toward the window.

"Anything, Princess."

I looked back over my shoulder, my voice sweet like dripping honey.

"Use your father’s connections. Dig deep into Valerie Nightshade’s past."

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