<b>Chapter </b><b>93 </b><b>The </b>Alpha’s D
<b>Chapter </b><b>93</b><b>: </b><b>The Alpha’s </b><b>Desires </b>
<b>Chapter </b><b>93</b>: The Alpha’s Desires
(Third person’s POV)
Frederick Warner sat in the back seat of the sleek ck sedan, his storm–gray eyes reflecting the passing streetlights of Harbor City. The leather interior carried the scent of expensive cologne and predatory
satisfaction.
Maxwell Cooper, his driver and beta werewolf bodyguard, nced at the rearview mirror. His weathered hands gripped the steering wheel as he spoke carefully.
“Alpha Warner, are we still going back to Miss Sophia’s vi tonight?”
Frederick’s lips curved into a cold smile. Sophia, a beta werewolf originally from the Northern Territory, came from a well–off pack before bing an international customized tour guide for wealthy werewolves and humans. She hadn’t returned to the Northern Territory for two years after following Frederick to ckmoor
Territory.
She was his most beloved mistress in ckmoor Territory. This time she had alsoe to the Northern Territory with him, expecting his attention and affection.
Frederick leaned back against the plush seat, his wolf stirring with different desires. “No, Maxwell. I have other ns tonight.”
His voice carried the dangerous edge of an Alpha ustomed to taking whatever he wanted. “Tell me about that pure young omega werewolf Samuel ckwood presented to me upon our arrival in Riverdale.”
Maxwell’s jaw tightened slightly. He knew his Alpha’s predatory nature all too well.
“The university student, Alpha? I believe her name was Lily or something simr.”
Frederick’s eyes gleamed with dark interest. “Yes, that one. Fresh, untouched, innocent. Much more appealing than familiar territory.”
Maxwell hesitated, his beta instincts warning him to tread carefully. “Alpha Warner, you promised Miss Sophia dinner tonight. She’s been preparing all afternoon.”
Frederick waved his hand dismissively, his wolf clearly uninterested in old conquests<b>. </b>“Sophia can wait. Or better yet, she can learn that promises mean nothing when better opportunities arise.”
His tone carried the casual cruelty of someone who viewed others as disposable entertainment. “The young omega, however, represents fresh possibilities.”
Maxwell, familiar with Frederick’s predatory nature and the futility of arguing, remained silent. He started the car, the engine purring to life as they drove away from Sophia’s vi.
The beta driver’s wolf whimpered quietly at the callousness, but survival meant obedience to his Alpha’s
desires.
At <b>the </b>vi, Sophia had prepared <b>a </b>romantic dinner with perfectly cooked venison steak, fresh roses arranged
in <b>crystal </b>vases, and bottles of expensive moonlight <b>wine </b>chilling in silver <b>buckets</b>.
The dining room glowed with candlelight, <b>creating </b>an intimate atmosphere she hoped <b>would </b><b>rekindle </b>
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<b>Frederick’s </b><b>interest</b>. Her <b>wolf </b><b>paced </b>anxiously as minutes turned <b>to </b><b>hours</b>.
<b>She </b><b>checked </b>her phone repeatedly, her heart sinking with each passing moment. <b>The </b>venison grew <b>cold</b><b>, </b><b>the </b><b>wine </b><b>lost </b>its chill, and the roses began <b>to </b>wilt.
Tears gathered in her eyes as disappointment reced expectation. Her wolf whimpered in distress<b>, </b>sensing the rejection before her human mind fully epted it.
Finally, she couldn’t bear the waiting any longer. With trembling fingers, she dialed Frederick’s number.
The phone connected after several rings. Instead of Frederick’s voice, she heard explicit sounds that <b>made </b>
her blood run cold.
Heavy breathing, feminine moans, and the unmistakable sounds of Frederick engaging in intimacy <b>with </b>another she–wolf filled her ears. Her heart shattered as she recognized his low growls of satisfaction:
“Frederick?” she whispered, her voice breaking.
“Ah, Sophia,” Frederick’s voice came through the phone, breathless but utterly callous. “I won’t be joining you for dinner tonight. I’ve found more… stimtingpany.”
The sounds continued in the background, each moan from the other she–wolf like a dagger to Sophia’s heart. Her wolf howled silently in anguish.
“But you promised-” she began.
“Promises change,” Frederick interrupted coldly. “Surely you understand that by now.”
Sophia could no longer listen. Her hands shaking with heartbreak and rage, she mmed the phone down.
Tears streamed down her face as she stared at the romantic dinner she’d prepared with such hope. Her wolf curled up in devastation, feeling utterly abandoned and worthless.
Meanwhile, at Moonlight Manor, Olivia Winters sat at herptop, working remotely on her legal cases. She had obediently followed Connor’s instructions to stay home, her amber eyes focused on the screen as she reviewed Noah Pierce’s arbitration documents.
The manor felt secure with Connor’s beta enforcers stationed around the property. Their presence providedfort<b>, </b>though her wolf remained alert to potential dangers.
Connor arrived as evening fell, his powerful Alpha presence immediately filling the room. His ice–blue eyes scanned her face, checking for any signs of distress.
“Livvy, I have updates about Raymond Lewis,” he said, settling beside her on the couch.
Olivia looked up from herptop, her attention fully focused on him. “What did you discover?” “Raymond Lewis’s backer is Samuel ckwood,” Connor revealed, his voice grim. “He’s a local influential rogue Alpha with connections in both legitimate pack businesses and the rogue underworld.”
Olivia’s wolf bristled at the name. “Samuel ckwood? I’ve heard whispers about him in legal circles.” Connor nodded, his expression darkening<i>. </i>“More concerning is that Samuel ckwood met with Frederick Warner upon his return to the Northern Territory. They’re forming a dangerous alliance to counter me <b>and </b><b>the </b>Rivers Pack.”
The implications sent a chill through Olivia’s wolf. Two powerful, ruthless Alphas working <b>together </b><b>posed </b><b>a </b>significant threat.
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“This suggests Frederick Warner is building awork of local criminals and rogues,” Connor continued. “He’s not just seeking personal revenge–he’s nning somethingrger.”
Olivia set aside herptop, her amber eyes reflecting worry. “How dangerous is this alliance?”
Connor reached for her hand, his touch reassuring. “Frederick Warner poses no significant threat within the Northern Territory, Livvy. I have the Alpha power and pack resources to handle this situation.”
His confidence was genuine, backed by years of leadership and strategic thinking. “The Rivers Pack has deep roots here, loyal allies, and legitimate authority. Frederick is an outsider with criminal connections–that makes him vulnerable.”
Olivia nodded, though her wolf remained uneasy. “What should I do?”
Connor’s protective instincts red as he squeezed her hand. “Continue staying home, working remotely when possible. Trust no one you don’t know personally.”
His ice–blue eyes grew serious, his Alpha authority evident. “Livvy, recently, have there been any strange wolves or humansing to the door?”
He had dispatched several of his most trusted beta enforcers to guard Moonlight Manor day and night to protect Olivia. If there were any suspicious individuals, his subordinates would report to him immediately, but he still wasn’t at ease and wanted to ask personally.
Olivia shook her head. “No.”
“Good. Don’t trust any strangers, not even those iming to be from my pack unless I verify them personally.”
“I know, Con.”