Chapter 173: What Would You Sacrifice?
Defy The Alpha(s)
"Wâwhat?" Violetâs jaw fell. No. She must have heard wrong. There was no way he had just said what she thought he did.
"You heard me right," Roman said firmly, leaving no room for misinterpretation.
Fuck. He was serious.
Violetâs mind scrambled for logic, for something that would make sense of this absurdity.
"Wait a minute," she started, "You want me to reject all of the houses, and then what? Live happily ever after with you in the forest?" She gestured around blindly, knowing he could see her through the dark. "In your treehouse?" The sarcasm dripped from every syllable.
"Isnât that what you wanted from the start? To be free from the Cardinal Alphas? From Asher?" Roman reminded her, unfazed.
"Yes, thatâs what I wanted at the beginning," Violet admitted, "but now, Iâm dating a Cardinal Alpha, and Asher still wonât leave me alone."
"Because you belong to a house."
Violet frowned. "Excuse me?"
"We are werewolves, governed by magic, laws, and tradition. Do you think we take our roles lightly? This academy isnât just a school, itâs a training ground for the future. The power structure here is a reflection of the rule we will enforce once we graduate and take our rightful places in our packs."
He continued, "If you reject the houses, youâd exist outside the system. Asher wouldnât be able to touch you. The rules forbid him from dating someone who isnât part of a pack. Heâd have no claim over you."
Violetâs lips parted in realization. "So, in one word, Iâd be an outcast?"
"Not exactly," Roman mused. "But close enough. Youâd still have a place to stay, finish your education, and no one could force you into anything. Isnât that the freedom youâve been fighting for?"
Violetâs brows knit together in thought. This sounded too good to be true, and her instincts screamed that Roman wasnât telling her everything. Right at that moment, it hit her.
"Wait a damn second." Violetâs mind raced as the pieces clicked into place. "If Asher canât come after me, does that mean... I canât date Alaric either?"
The look on Romanâs face was all the confirmation she needed.
Violetâs expression twisted into a glare, anger flaring hot in her chest. "Thatâs not happening."
Alaric was the only good thing in this godforsaken place. And now, Roman expected her to give him up? Just like that? Not a damn chance.
"Itâs for your own good," Roman said sincerely.
"Still not happening." She hissed through clenched teeth. "And if youâre done trying to convince me to break up with my boyfriend, take me out of here."
She turned on her heel, heading straight for the entrance only for Romanâs next
words to stop her cold.
"Do you know that Elsie came to me because of you?"
Violet stilled, her body rigid with tension. Though she didnât turn, the stiff set of her shoulders made it clear she was listening.
"She wanted me to capture you, claim you under my house. She wanted me to put you in your place, to punish you for daring to go after her prospective suitors." He scoffed. "But I couldnât do that to a lady, could I?"
Violet swallowed hard, her stomach twisting. But beneath that emotion was also disgust and anger â anger of what sheâd to Elsie once she got her hands on her.
"Then your boyfriends came to me for help, asking me to betray Asher."
Violet flinched at the pluralâboyfriends. By chance, do they know what they did ....? No, this was probably Roman being his usual cheerful self.
He went on, "Asher thinks weâre on the same side. But I have to choose to betray him to help you. And believe me, he wonât forgive that kind of betrayal. Unfortunately, thatâs the sacrifice I have to pay for the betterment of eveyone."
A slow tension crept into the air. Violet could hear nothing but her own heartbeat roaring in her ears as Roman stepped in front of her now, his presence suffocating. Lightning flashed again, illuminating his austere face.
"So tell me, Violet Purple,"he said her full name with an unsettling gravity. "What are you willing to sacrifice?"
Green eyes clashed with gold ones, and she answered in a single word.
"Nothing."
The air itself seemed to hold its breath. When â**BOOM.** Thunder cracked across the sky as if punctuating her defiance.
Romanâs jaw tightened, his expression darkening. The playful, smug Alpha from moments ago was gone and had become someone she couldnât identify.
"Fine," he bit out, his voice eerily calm. "You made your choice."
For a fleeting moment, fear gripped Violet. But she held her ground. Roman wouldnât hurt her. That wasnât in his nature. The worst he could do was drag her across the finish line and claim her for his house. That much she could handle.
Then his next words sent ice through her veins.
"Iâm calling in the favor you owe me."
Violetâs stomach plummeted .
"No." The word ripped from her throat. "You canâtâ"
"I canât demand anything that puts you in danger, nor can I ask for anything sexual. Those were the terms." Roman said with a controlled tone, "And Iâm not putting you in trouble, Iâm saving your ass instead."
"Save my ass." Violet glared at him.
Roman tilted his head slightly, watching her with that lazy, arrogant smirk curling his lips. Then, with feigned resignation, he shrugged.
"Fine. If you donât want to do it, you can go back on your promise." His tone was mocking, amused. "But then we need to discuss compensation. You lied, manipulated, and used me, a Cardinal Alpha, for business, without offering me a share of the profits. Do you have any idea how much it costs to have me make an official appearance on radio, TV, cover shoots, and magazines? Weâre talking millions of Cedes here. Do you have that kind of money, Miss Purple?"
Roman Draven was relishing her helplessness.
A bitter look crossed Violetâs face, her fists clenching so tightly her knuckles turned white. She wanted to punch him, maybe knock some sense into his smug head, but that would make the situation worse. This version of Roman was not to be messed with.
"Youâre doing this for Elsie," Violet spat. "Her little loyal servant, running around at her beck and call. What makes you think sheâll choose you in the end?"she intentionally provoked him.
Roman laughed. A deep, knowing laugh that sent shivers down her spine. "Thatâs where youâre wrong, darling. Elsie wonât be the one making the choice. The one who gets to be Alpha king would. Iâm just making the process easy for her. After all, no one wants to marry an unwilling bride."
The message was loud and clear âRoman Draven had every intention of winning the throne.
"So tell me, little Purple," his voice dropped to a quiet, dangerous drawl. "Will it be the easy way... or the hard way?"
A long silence stretched between them. Then, with gritted teeth, she spat out her answer.
"Iâll do it."