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THE ALPHA’S DAUGHTER 8

    Chapter 8 The Official Challenge


    SERAPHINA


    I exited the cafeteria with a calm, measured stride, though <b>a </b>storm of panic violently churned inside. Was he staring at my


    Involuntarily, my fingers brushed over my hips again and <b>again</b><b>, </b>checking that the fabric hung loose enough to conceal my shape, ensuring nothing about my appearance invited the <b>wrong </b>kind <b>of </b>attention<b>. </b>Everything seemed in order. So why did feel as though his gaze <b>had </b>already stripped away every carefulyer I’d put between myself and discovery?


    “He notices us far too much,” Phina murmured in the back of my mind, and I couldn’t deny it.


    I bit down hard on the <b>inside </b>of my cheek, the sharp <b>sting </b>grounding <b>me</b>. What is this Alpha’s deal?


    My spiraling thoughts were interrupted when a sharp siren red, followed by a booming announcement instructing <b>all </b>trainees to gather on the Academy grounds within half an hour.


    The massive, open <b>training </b><b>grounds </b><b>buzzed </b>with energy as dozens of <b>Alpha </b>heirs assembled, their towering forms <b>radiating </b>confidence, raw strength<b>, </b>and unfiltered <b>dominance</b>. As I took my ce among them, an undeniable thrill ran through <b>me</b><b>. </b>This is it. I finally made it. My dream… the otticial challenge.


    Noticing everyone forming <b>rows</b>, I quietly moved to stand at the far end of the fourth line, only to realize Finn had taken the spot beside <b>me</b>.


    “Hey,” I ventured, deciding to greet <b>him </b>first.


    He offered a <b>faint</b>, reassuring smile. “I was worried when <b>you </b>were the only one left in the cafeteria with Alpha Ronan. Are you alright?


    I <b>gave </b><b>a </b>soft <b>chuckle</b>. “<b>Yeah</b>, what could possibly happen to me?”


    He chuckled <b>as </b>well, and for <b>a </b>brief moment, we both looked ahead. But the air around us had thickened, the charged atmosphere palpable among the gathered Alphas.


    “What’s with this sudden tension?” I murmured, just loud enough for Finn to catch.


    “Isn’t it obvious?” Finn turned to meet my eyes, his expression sober, “Here, every challenge isn’t just about strength. It’s about exposing weakness… weeding out anyone who doesn’t belong.”


    A knot tightened in my stomach- <b>not </b>from fear, but from the crushing weight of what his words implied. At this moment, <b>no </b>one was more out of ce than me. The one who, if discovered, would bebeled as the ultimate outsider. The one who didn’t belong.


    My gaze drifted over the gathering, instinctively searching for familiar figures. That’s when I spotted <b>him</b>, Ronan, standing on <b>a </b><b>raised </b>tform above the others. Only now <b>did </b>I fully register how tall he truly was, his presence towering, making everyone else seem smaller inparison.


    On the opposite side, another striking figure caught my attention. Dante. His devastatingly handsome face was etched with <b>arrogance</b>, a cold <b>smirk </b>curling his lips. The way <b>his </b>gaze flicked over the others spoke volumes to <b>him</b>, they were nothing but insects underfoot


    But what really intrigued me were the other three Alphas standing apart from the crowd. “Why are <b>they </b>separated from the others?” I wondered <b>aloud</b>. “Are they treated differently because they belong to the hierarchy?”


    Finn <b>followed </b>my gaze and gave a knowing nod. “I heard the hierarchy’s chosen not to participate in this round of challenges


    I raised a brow. “Why?”


    “So the others <b>have </b>a <b>chance </b>to win, <b>probably</b>. If they stepped in.. well, who do <b>you </b><b>think </b>would stand a chance?” He gestured meaningfully <b>toward </b>them.


    I pressed my lips <b>together</b>, eyes briefly flickering toward Konan. The hierarchy might have opted out of this round, but that didn’t mean they couldn’t join at any <b>moment </b>if they wished.


    Chapter 8 The Official Challenge


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    — – And then as if sensing my thoughts Ronan’s eyes shifted, locking onto mine with unnerving <b>precision</b>. My heart mmed against my ribs. I tore my gaze away instantly. Shit.


    I hoped he hadn’t mistaken my nce for <b>anything </b>more. Out of so <b>many </b>towering Alpha heirs, how had he managed to find me I <b>was </b>barely noticeable among their imposing forms.


    I kept my head lowered, doing everything I could to remain inconspicuous, even <b>as </b>a flicker of unmistakable interest from Ronan made <b>my </b><b>skin </b>prickle. His intense violet gaze hadn’t strayed far from me sincest night.


    And that was a problem<b>. </b>


    As Alpha Instructor Gideon entered, a heavy silence crashed over the grounds like a wave. His name alone carried weight, but his presence was something else entirely. Sharp, merciless, <b>and </b>as cutting as the gleam in <b>his </b>steely gaze, he stood at the center with an expression carved from stone. His eyes swept across us like a predator sizing up his <b>prey</b>.


    That wolf was a legend in his own right, rumored to have torn through rogue packs <b>single</b><b>–</b>handedly. His name was synonymous with bloodshed, discipline, <b>and </b><b>an </b>unforgiving standard no one dared fall short of.


    “Wee to the third challenge,” he announced, his voice a low growl that seemed to crawl over our skin.


    Third challenge?


    A jolt shot through me. I missed two? No wonder my name hadn’t appeared on any official list.


    “Only those who endure,” Gideon continued, “will earn their ce.


    He let the words hang in the air like a threat, his gaze promising ruin to <b>the </b>weak. The challenge, he exined, would be a <b>high</b>–intensity <b>survival </b>course designed to push every limit <b>we </b>possessed.


    “You’ll pass the first two phases in your human form. And for the third…” He paused<b>, </b>a slow, cruel smile curling his lips, “you’re free to shift.”


    A ripple of tension rolled through the gathered heirs. Shoulders stiffened. A few exchanged wary <b>nces</b>. No one asked why.


    I clenched <b>my </b>fists. I can’t afford to stand out too much. But <b>I </b>can’t afford to fail either. Not here. Not when <b>I </b>needed to survive. Not if I wanted to <b>avoid </b>drawing any more of Ronan’s attention.


    I would <b>have </b>to walk the line between invisible… and invincible.


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