“Shut up!” she screamed, voice cracking. “You think you know
everything! You’re just a maniptive little bitch!”
“I don’t have to know everything,” I said, “I just have to know
him.”
She screamed again and pped me, hard enough to make my
head whip sideways.
Pain burst through my skull, but I forced myself not to cry out. I
was shaking inside, but I couldn’t afford to look weak.
“You think you’re smart?” she hissed. “You think that smug little
mouth of yours will save you?”
I didn’t reply.
Chole gritted her teeth. “He told me–he said I was his peace.
That he needed me. We’ve been together so many times behind
your back. He touched me the same way he touched you. More
passionately, even.”
“I believe you,” I said tly.
She blinked.
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“I believe he touched you,” I rified. “But I also believe he
would’ve moved onpletely if you hadn’t staged that press
stunt. That hospital act. What was next, Chole? A wedding dress
and a priest?”
Her face flushed. “You don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“No,” I said, “but I do know that this–tying me up, threatening to
mutte me–that’s not love. That’s obsession. And obsession
never ends well.”
Chole’s hands shook. Her eyes flickered toward the door.
isn’t
I pressed the advantage. “He’s with the Green Group now,
he? Do you really think Alexander–Alpha Alexander–will stay
quiet if I go missing? You know his power. He won’t stop. He’ll
trace this to the source. And you’ll take the fall.”
“I’ll be gone by then,” she snapped, though her voicecked its
earlier fire. “I’ll disappear.”
“Disappear into what?” I asked quietly. “You’re not a ghost,
Chole. You’re a Windsor. You think Alexander or the police or
Gai won’t know where to find you?”
<b>“</b>I’ll deal with it!” she screamed.
“No,” came a voice from behind the door. “You won’t.”
It was male. Rough. Older.
Chole froze.
“Just end her already” the man said from the hallway. “You’ve
dragged it too long. She’s a liability. Do it.”
Chole looked back at me. Her hands trembled, and for a second,
I thought I saw fear in her eyes.
Not for me.
For herself.
I stayed quiet. Blood trickled down my jaw, soaking the cor of
my shirt. I didn’t move. My wrists were raw from the duct tape.
Yve was silent inside me, but I felt her stir faintly, as if
struggling against the wolfsbane.
Olivia’s POV
Chole’s voice dripped with triumph as she raised the lighter, her
eyes glittering in the dim light. “I’ve written your suicide note,”
she hissed. “It will look like you killed yourself because you
were guilty of ruining Ethan and my marriage.” Her lips twisted
into a malicious grin.
I trembled, bound by the tape sapping my strength. Every
breath burned from the bruises lining my torso. My head
woozily nted to the side–my vision blurred. “Why?” I
croaked. “Why are you doing this?”
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Chole froze.
“Just end her already,” the man said from the hallway. “You’ve
dragged it too long. She’s a liability. Do it.”
Chole looked back at me. Her hands trembled, and for a second,
I thought I saw fear in her eyes.
Not for me.
For herself.
I stayed quiet. Blood trickled down my jaw, soaking the cor of
my shirt. I didn’t move. My wrists were raw from the duct tape.
Yve was silent inside me, but I felt her stir faintly, as if
struggling against the wolfsbane.
Olivia’s POV
Chole’s voice dripped with triumph as she raised the lighter, her
eyes glittering in the dim light. “I’ve written your suicide note,”
she hissed. “It will look like you killed yourself because you
were guilty of ruining Ethan and my marriage.” Her lips twisted
into a malicious grin.
I trembled, bound by the tape sapping my strength. Every
breath burned from the bruises lining my torso. My head woozily nted to the side–my vision blurred. “Why?” I
croaked. “Why are you doing this?”
Her expression softened unnaturally. “Because you took him away from me. You destroyed our life.” She flicked the lighter again, studying the me. “This will end everything.”
A sudden crackle as she flung the lighter at me. My heart
lurched–I flinched, trying to push away, but the drugs coursing
through me blurred my reflexes. I coughed, struggling to rise,
but failed, slipping deeper into helplessness.
The lighternded near my arm–heat shed. I scrambled,
desperate to roll away. But all I felt was a wave of dizziness.
Then, out of nowhere, Alexander’s hand shot in and snatched
the lighter mid–air. “Stop!” he roared.
Chole whirled around, fury snapping across her features. In her
blind rage, she brandished the knife she’d hidden up her sleeve
and lunged.
“Olivia!” Alexander shoved me aside–recklessly, instinctively.
The de caught him in the back as he reflected Chole’s blow.
Blood blossomed on his shirt. But he didn’t recoil. He tightened
his grip and shoved Chole, forcing her back into a defensive
crouch. With a single, fluid motion, he twisted her arm,
knocked the knife away, and bound her wrists with electrical
wire salvaged from amp. His face was calm–cold, even-
every inch the Alpha protecting his Luna.
I pressed a trembling hand against his chest, breathing <b>him </b><b>in- </b>sweat, adrenaline, warmth. I’d grabbed his shirt earlier in panic,
and that haven of fabric was still soothing.
Within seconds, the front door burst open. Ethan stormed in, eyes wild. Behind him: Ava, panting, phone in hand. Then shing lights–red and blue–flooded the entrance. Two police officers stood aghast at the mayhem–gasoline–slick floors, furniture charred, blood pooling on Alexander’s back.
One officer rushed to me. “Ms. Hawthorne? Are you okay?”
I shook my head against the drugs still in my veins. “A bit… but
Alexander–he’s hurt.”
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