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The Rogue is a Female Alpha novel Chapter 41

Chapter 41

Zephyrine

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“I don’t know how to thank you. I will never even be able to thank you enough. Who would have thought Tahlia would do such a thing?” Olga lamented when we finally stepped into the cozy living room.

There, the boy had already fallen asleep in Lycannar’s arms. I watched how he held him so tenderly, his large palm pressed against the child’s small back, soothing him with a care I didn’t think he was capable of. It made me wonder, silently, just how good he was with children.

“You all must get some rest. I’ll take young Black to sleep now. Thank you, Your Majesty.”

Olga gently took the boy away, disappearing around the corner.

Her departure left a tense silence hanging in the air, and I let out a shaky sigh.

“The danger has passed, right?” Princess Mearez asked, her voice low.

I shook my head faintly.

“Barely. She’ll be publicly shamed for this. I’m going to stop it.”

“If only we lycans could help… but we can’t meddle with werewolf affairs for too long,” Mearez replied with a trace of regret.

“I’m helping,” Lycannar said, his voice sharp. “I don’t care about the protocol anymore.”

Goosebumps rose along my arms at the steel in his tone.

Mearez frowned.

“Lycannar, you’re a king now. You know what that means.”

“It means I answer to no one,” he countered, his gaze unwavering. “Besides… I can’t leave her alone to shoulder everything. I killed the man in question.”

“And his wife thanks you for it. I…”

“You should

go home with Chantel. I’ll come once I’m done here.” His tone softened, but it was still final.

He pulled Mearez into his arms briefly, his hand gently cradling her chin. There was something about their bond, something deeper than blood, that I had never seen before.

He kissed her lightly, and she sighed, giving me a simple nod before leaving.

After a moment, I heard the distant sound of hooves as she and Chantel rode

away.

That left just the king and me in the small, warm–lit room.

I avoided looking at him, the memory of how long he’d taken to show up still twisting in my chest like a knife. I started to walk away, but his low, almost pleading voice froze me in place.

“What can I do to make you forgive me?” He stepped closer. “Hmm?”

I didn’t dare meet his eyes. I knew that if I did, I’d be lost. Instead, I stepped away, only for his fingers to close around my

wrist.

Olga entered at that exact moment, halting mid–step when she realized she was interrupting something.

uh… I’ve prepared the guest chamber. It’s late.” Her gaze flicked between us. “The healer’s left?”

I gave a small nod.

“Where is the chamber?”

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She led me down the hall, Lycannar following silently behind. At the door, Olga bowed before him, but he didn’t acknowledge her.

“Would you like dinner?” she asked me.

“No,” I said quietly. “I’m fine. Thank you.”

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I stepped inside, noting the tidiness of the space. Moving toward the window, I glanced out to see Lycannar’s great black horse still waiting under the semi moonlight. Outside, the world looked calm. Inside, something darker brewed.

I heard him close the door behind him.

He frowned slightly, then reached for my hand. His voice was softer now.

He went still. His jaw clenched, and the warmth in his eyes vanished.

He turned toward the door, but my voice stopped him.

“It’s you I want too!”

He froze. I looked away, frustrated.”

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“I know I shouldn’t feel like this for someone else, especially you, but I can’t help it. It’s you I want. Not Nyroth.”

He turned and crossed the distance in an instant, scooping me up as I threw my arms around his neck.

We stared at each other’s lips, our breaths mingling.

“But… you have to give me a few days to think about your proposal,” I murmured against his mouth.

“How many?”

“Three.”

He leaned in, about to kiss me, when I added,

“You are not going to kill Nyroth, Lycannar. If you do, I won’t see you again.”

The air between us tightened, his jaw ticking. I had put him in the cruelest corner and I knew he would not risk my wrath again.

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