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Shattered Bonds A Second Chance Mate (by Yui) novel Chapter 149

Chapter 149

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The night had gone still, unnervingly still.

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Our footsteps echoed faintly over cobbled streets as the four French wolves led us away from the heart of the city.

The air smelled faintly of damp stone and old smoke, threaded with the stronger, more musky scent of wolves who had shifted not long ago. I held tighter to Francesco’s hand, his warmth grounding me even though my pulse kept skittering.

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Hours ago, we had been laughingtwo souls pretending to be newlyweds, losing ourselves in the illusion of freedom. Now, the weight of responsibility pressed down again, dragging us back into the world that would never stop demanding pieces of him. Of us.

Beside me, Audrey walked in silence, her sharp eyes scanning alleys and rooftops as though danger could spill from every shadow. Marlow followed just behind, broadshouldered and tense, his hands loose at his sides but ready for anything.

And ahead, the four strangersFrench wolves whose golden eyes still burned faintly in the darkmoved with quick strides, glancing back every so often to make sure we followed.

I should have felt relief that we weren’t being led into a trap. But the silence, the eerie emptiness of the streets, unsettled me. It wasn’t just the late hour. Something was off.

We left the last stretch of lit roads behind and entered a more rural path, lined with trees whose branches arched overhead. Mist curled low over the ground, swallowing our feet. The further we went, the stronger the wolf scent becamethick, heavy, too concentrated for a pack this size.

And then, at last, we saw it.

A settlement tucked deep in the valley: low houses built of pale stone, clustered around what looked like an old church repurposed into a pack hall. Lanterns burned outside the doors, their dim glow catching on the

faces of those who came out to meet us.

I slowed without meaning to.

They wereold.

All of them.

Not a single young woman stepped forward, not even a child peeking from behind an elder’s skirts. Only men with silver hair and weathered faces, or women whose backs had already bent with age. Their eyes carried the weight of exhaustion, but when they saw Francesco, those same eyes lit with a fragile, desperate hope.

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The four who had brought us dropped to one knee in unison. Alpha. We bring before you King Lycaon.

Murmurs broke out. Some gasps. A few hands lifted as though in prayer. And then, like a wave, the entire gathering bent low, foreheads nearly to the ground.

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I froze. Even after years of being with Francesco, I hadn’t grown used to thisthe awe, the reverence, the way the very mention of his true title changed the air around us. He stiffened slightly, his jaw tightening. He never liked this worship. He never wanted to be anyone’s god.

Rise,his voice rang out, low and commanding, rolling through the night air like thunder restrained.

They obeyed, but none dared meet his eyes.

A man stepped forward, tall but stooped, his dark coat patched at the elbows. His hair was irongray, and his face carved with lines that spoke of decades of hardship. I recognized the aura before he even introduced himself: Alpha. The weight of leadership clung to him, though it was a tired, fraying weight.

Your Majesty,he said, bowing his head deeply. His French accent wrapped around the words. I am Alpha Henri Beaumont. This is my Beta, Luc Moreau.

The second mana shorter, sturdier wolf with cropped hairbowed as well, his lips pressed tight as if holding back emotion.

Francesco gave a short nod. Alpha Henri. Beta Luc. You honor me by receiving us, though it was not my intent to intrude upon your lands.”

At that, Henri shook his head with a fervor that startled me. Intrude? No. No, my king. You cannot know what this means, that you have come here, with your Luna by your side. We feared our pleas would never be

heard.

Pleas.

I glanced up at Francesco, catching the slight narrowing of his eyes. He hadn’t received any such plea. None

of us had.

Tell me what is going on,Francesco said, his voice a low command.

Henri faltered, glancing around as though afraid to speak the words in the open. Perhapswithin the hall, my king. It is not safe here.

Francesco gave one curt nod. Very well.

We followed them toward the churchlike hall, its heavy wooden doors creaking as they were pushed open. Inside, the air was warmer, scented with herbs and smoke, but the atmosphere was no less bleak. The walls bore scratches as if claws had raked them in desperation. A long table stood at the center, but only a handful of chairs remained upright.

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And again, I noticed the absence. No young laughter. No curious children. No brighteyed women. Only the shuffle of elders, their eyes hollow with hunger and fear.

My chest tightened. I drifted closer to Audrey, who had noticed the same. Where are the women?I

whispered.

Her lips pressed into a thin line. She shook her head once. I don’t like this.”

Neither did I.

We were guided to seats at the head of the table. Francesco remained standing, his presence filling the room, though he spared me a glance, his hand brushing mine beneath the table as if to ground me.

At last, Alpha Henri exhaled heavily, his shoulders slumping. My kingforgive us. We did not know if our messages ever reached you. For over half a year, we have sent wordletters, envoys, pleas for aid. None returned. Somewe suspectnever even left our borders.”

Marlow stiffened behind Francesco, his eyes flashing. Audrey leaned in slightly, muttering under her breath, That’s impossible. We would have heard.

Francesco’s jaw hardened. His voice cut through the tension like steel. No word reached Florence. Not one. Whoever intercepted your messengersdid not wish me to know.”

A murmur ran through the elders, fear sparking anew.

I forced myself to speak, my voice softer, careful. What happened here? Why are there no women?

At that, the Beta, Luc, closed his eyes as though bracing himself against grief too heavy to voice. Henri’s

hands clenched on the table.

It began,Henri said slowly, six months ago. At first, it was whispers of disappearances. Young women vanishing after going to the markets, or walking home after dusk. We searched. We sent patrols. We found nothing. Thenit escalated.

He swallowed hard. His eyes, when they lifted to us, brimmed with anguish.

Packs from neighboring regions reported the same. Entire villages left without their daughters, their mates. And when we tried to fightwhen our warriors went to protect themthey never returned either. As though the darkness itself swallowed them whole.

My stomach twisted. I looked around the hall, at the weary faces, the trembling hands, the eyes that dared

not hope.

Now,” Henri whispered, his voice trembling as though the weight of his confession pressed against his very bones, only the elders remain. Our women are gone. Our children too. Stolen. Taken. And we have no strength left to find them. We prayed to the Goddess, we prayed to the wind, we prayed to the King of

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Wolves himself. And now-His throat caught, and the final words came out as a broken rasp. Now you are

here.

The silence that followed was suffocating.

The kind of silence that held not peace, but despair.

Francesco’s hand found mine beneath the table, closing firmly over my fingers, grounding me in that storm of grief. His palm was warm, his grip steady, but I felt the tension that coiled through him. His eyes burned- gold and fierce, lit with the power of his Lycan blood, the weight of kingship heavy on his broad shoulders.

And yet beneath the fire, I saw it.

The same grief I felt.

The same fury at injustice.

The same ache for those who had no one left to fight for them.

Beside me, Audrey shifted, her jaw tight, her usually sharp eyes softer now. Ellaineshe murmured, almost a whisper, her voice laced with unease. Thisthis is bigger than I feared.

I nodded faintly, unable to force sound past the lump in my throat. The sight of this packbroken, diminished, stripped of its youth and joywas like staring at a nightmare.

Francesco’s voice, when it finally cut through the silence, was quiet but unyielding. Each word landed like

the strike of a blade.

Then we will uncover who has done this. And we will end it.”

The AlphaHenribowed his graying head.

Tears shimmered in his eyes, though he blinked them back with the dignity of a man who had carried far

too much sorrow.

Thank you, my king,he whispered, reverence and gratitude trembling in his voice.

The Beta, a lean man with dark hair threaded with silver stepped forward then, his voice smoother but no less heavy with exhaustion. Nowlet us take you to your chambers. You must be weary from travel, and there is little to gain from weary hearts tonight.

We rose. Francesco inclined his head in respect, and together we bid our goodnights to the Alpha before following Lucien deeper into the Alpha Manor.

The walk through the pack’s home was unsettling in its stillness.

No sound of children’s laughter. No giggles of young women bustling about. No footsteps light with

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curiosity or mischief. Only silence. Only the soft creak of old wood and the shuffle of tired warriors watching

from shadowed corners.

I kept close to Francesco, my fingers brushing against the back of his hand, and yet I couldn’t stop my eyes from scanning every hall, every doorway. The emptiness echoed.

When we reached a broad corridor, Lucien stopped before a carved wooden door. This will be your room, my king. And Luna,he added respectfully, bowing his head toward me. Your guards will be taken to adjoining chambers.

Before I could thank him, Marlow stepped forward like a wall of unshakable resolve. No,he said firmly, his arms crossing. We will remain outside their door.

Audrey gave a sharp nod, her expression daring anyone to argue. Where our king and Luna sleep, we stand

guard.

I blinked at them, startled. What?! No, absolutely not. You’ve both been on edge since we arrived. You need

rest too.

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