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Novel Male 748

    Third Person’s POV


    Alpha Zander sighed, leaning forward to help Adide up with hisrge, weathered hands.


    He gently ruffled her hair, exactly the way he used to when she was a little girl.


    In that moment, Adide’s tears fell like a string of broken pearls, sshing heavily onto the floor.


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    Zander’s calloused fingers brushed them away, his voice thick with a heartache he couldn’t quite hide, though it trembled as he spoke.


    “Who’s bullying you this time? Tell me…”


    He paused, a sad smile touching his lips. “I’m getting old, unfortunately. I can’t go out and crack heads for you anymore. But then again… you’re all grown up now. You’re more than capable of settling your own scores.”


    The mix of pain and pride in his voice hit Adide like a physical blow.


    She hurriedly wiped her eyes with the back of her hand.


    “No. Stop it. I didn’te here to cry, and I definitely didn’te here to show him how weak I am,” she said to herself.


    She looked at him through blurred vision. Zander’s eyes were still full of the same devotion, but under the firelight, his age was impossible to ignore.


    Whatever she had been through these past few years, her grandfather had endured ten times worse.


    Beyond <i>the </i>crushing grief of losing the Shadow Fang Pack, he’d dealt with the agony of Russell losing an arm. And he himself had been riddled with poison, nearly dragging himself back from the gates of death.


    Seeing him still sitting tall despite it all filled her with nothing but raw respect and heartache.


    Eventually, with Lance’s quiet support, the atmosphere settled enough for them to actually talk.


    Zander broke the silence first.


    “Lisa will be in the capital in a few days. She insisted oning; there was no stopping her. She said… she had to see you with her own eyes.”


    He didn’t say much else. He was afraid that if he opened the floodgates, the pain he had buried so deep would drown them both.


    Adide looked worried.


    <b>“</b><b>It’s </b><b>a </b>long journey, and <b>it’s </b>the dead of winter. Lisa isn’t in the best health–why didn’t you talk her out of it?”


    Zander’s voice softened.


    “She’s missed you every single day. <b>She </b>stayed away before because she didn’t want to cause trouble for you. <b>But </b>now… <b>now </b><b>that </b>I’m in this state, under <b>house </b>arrest<b>, </b><b>she doesn’t </b>care about <b>the </b>consequences <b>anymore</b>. Let here. It’ll be <b>good for </b><b>her </b><b>to </b><b>see </b>you and Cedric<b>.</b><b>” </b>


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    Adide fought back fresh tears. “I wanted to bring Cedric tonight. But he’s at the Military Academy, and the rules are strict. I was so desperate to see you that I didn’t wait to pick him up.”


    In reality, Adide had left Cedric behind on purpose.


    Tonight’s visit hadn’t been approved by Lycan Erasmus. Even though the Royal Sentry had let them in, Lycan Erasmus would know about it within the hour.


    She didn’t want to risk Cedric’s future if Lycan Erasmus decided to be petty.


    She already had a n. In a few days, she’d go to Lycan Luna rissa and use Cedric’s name to request a “special visit.” That way, she could bring him here officially.


    She also nned to bring Dr. Digby to check on Zander’s old wounds and deliver high–grade herbs and supplies.


    Then, they would sit down together, break bread, and have a real family meal.


    It had been far too long.


    Her father used to say that one of the most important things a wolf could do was share food with family around a fire.


    At the mention of Cedric, Zander’s eyes filled with a visible, aching gratitude.


    He knew Lance had moved mountains to find the boy and bring him home. He owed Lance a formal thank–you.


    Zander gripped the arms of his chair and slowly pulled himself up.


    He reached out and solemnly grasped Lance’s forearm in a warrior’s salute.


    “Thank you, Alpha Lance, for bringing Cedric back. I will never forget this debt.”


    Lance stood immediately, returning the grip with a firm, sincere hand. “Alpha Zander, we’re family. There’s no need to thank me for


    that.”


    Zander felt the strength and warmth in Lance’s hand. He let go with a long sigh and sat back into his bear–skin–lined chair.


    “I’ve dragged you into this mess,” he said, his voice echoing in the quiet room.


    “I just hope we don’t end up in an all–out war with the Western Tribe.”


    Lance sat back down, leaning forward slightly as he lowered his voice.


    “Don’t worry, Grandfather. We’re doing everything in our power to prevent that.”


    “<b>The </b>Frostfang massacre even if the intel says Alpha Bentley pushed them back at the Blood Moon Battle years ago, that alone doesn’t exin wiping out an entire pack It’s too thin”


    “The real trigger was Snowdeer Town,” <b>Lance </b><b>said</b>, his gaze sharp. “In two days, the whole city is going to know the truth


    Zander stared at the flickering mes in the hearth.


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    <b>“</b><b>It’s </b><b>a </b>shame we don’t have hard proof. And even if we did, we’re the ones who ughtered their civilians first. In the eyes of the world<b>, </b><b>we’ve </b>already <b>lost </b>the moral high ground.”


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    <strong>Olivia Harris</strong> is an emerging author celebrated for her captivating romantic and steamy novels. With a talent for crafting deep emotional connections and fiery chemistry between her characters, Olivia’s stories offer readers an escape into worlds filled with passion, intrigue, and heart-stopping drama.
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