Goddess’s Design Chapter 91
Goddess’s Design His Fated Mate
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âAHHHHâ¦.â Alpha Adamâs painful cry echoed in the torture room as his manhood was being crushed under my foot while I took a darg of my cigarette for the first time in many days. âUhg⦠it tastes bland. Could it be because of herâ¦â I murmured, recalling her sweet kis*s from the evening at the dead end of
the woods while putting it out on Alpha Adamâs chest.
âNOOâ¦â He cried even more not from the burn but the pressure I put on his manhood. âPlease let me
go, Alpha Reuben. Why are you caging me?â
âDo I have to repeat my question?â I lazily looked at the old fool who had been shedding fearful tears but never admitting, âYou switched the babies so easily and never got caught up to this point. Doesnât it
seem too easy?â Reuben raised his eyebrows, pulling Adam slightly closer to his face. âSuch power seems so familiar to me,â he looked deeper into Adamâs fearful eyes and asked, âDo you know Dark?â
âI donât know any Dark! I beg you,â he cried, his face flushed as blood.
âWhat did I say about lying, Alpha Adam?â I glanced at him lightly, picking up a dagger from the side. table. âTry to lie to me again and I will cut your third leg off without so much as a second thought,â I remarked, aiming the dagger right between his spread legs.
Adamâs face turned white in horror as he quickly shrieked, âI⦠I AM NOT LYING! I DONâT KNOW ANY DARK. I SWEAR ON MY DAUGHTER!!â
As he swore on Ella, I frowned and squatted down on the ground, âThen tell me how the fu*ck you were able to switch the babies? As far as I know, my fatherâs Gamma had a son on that day too. Yet you never came to our pack. That means that you had to have used some kind of spell or magic to successfully switch the babies,â I pointed out and his guilty face made me know that I was correct.
He lowered his head and admitted, âMy best friend helped me with it. He owed me a favor and he knew someone who had a few unique powers. So, he helped me to put a spell on the baby and the baby was switched with your fatherâs Gammaâs.â
My ears perked up at Adamâs confession. It was clear that the unique power holder was Dark but the real
question was⦠âWho is your friend?â I demanded.
Alpha Adam raised his gaze and stared at me in silence for a long time before he revealed, âAlpha Benjamin from Wade Moon Pack.â
âAlpha Benjamin?!â My eyes widened in shock at the unexpected name.
Could it be that the Alpha Benjamin that Willow blindly trusts and treats like father knew Dark?
Alpha Benjamin
Wade Moon Pack
âAlpha! Please wake up.â
âAlpha!!â
Kenâs urgent and distressed voice pierced through my slumber, jolting me awake with each shake of my arm. Slowly, my senses returned and I became aware of the cool embrace of my bedroom floor beneath me. The wine bottle, now an unwelcome noisemaker, had slipped from my grasp and was carelessly rolling about, amplifying the throbbing ache in my head.
âWhat happened?â I grumbled irritably, my head pounding relentlessly as I struggled to pry open my eyes. Downing an entire bottle had certainly numbed my thoughts, yet it had been a welcome reprieve, offering a few precious hours of respite from the insomnia that had plagued me over recent days.
âAlpha⦠Skyâ¦â Ken stammered, his words catching in his throat, his breaths labored. Instantly, my eyes shot open at the mention of my son.
âWhat about Sky?â I demanded, pushing myself into an upright position with the support of my elbows, the dim evening light filtering into the room along with a chill breeze.
âSky has escaped!â Ken exclaimed, beads of sweat forming on his brow.
My eyes widened in disbelief. âHOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?!â I roared, leaping up from the floor to
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charge out of my bedroom, Ken trailing closely behind.
âIâm baffled as well, Alpha. Just a little while ago, I received a mindâlink from one of the wolves guarding the border, reporting that they had spotted Sky leaving,â Ken hastily explained.
I hurried into my office and accessed the concealed room with my fingerprint, descending the staircase
to where I had last hidden Sky. Instead of finding him there, I was greeted by an empty room, a huge gaping hole in the wooden wall that he had apparently escaped through. The iron rod I had discarded lay nearby, confirming my worst fears.
âDamn it!â I exclaimed, shutting my eyes tightly and clenching my fists at my sides in frustration. It appeared that Sky had used the iron rod to breach the wall, a detail I cursed myself for overlooking. My mind had been preoccupied with the idea of clandestinely sending him away after he stumbled upon this room and its forbidden contents. It hadnât occurred to me that he might attempt to escape on his own. Now, it was irrelevant. The crux of the matter lay in the fact that Sky was privy to everything. He had become a walking repository of my secrets.
âFind him,â I muttered, horror gripping me as I ran my hands through my hair. âFIND SKY!â I roared, whirling around to face Ken, who stood there silently, failing to respond. âKEN! ARENâT YOU LISTENING TO ME? GO AND CAPTURE SKY-â My words faltered when I noticed Kenâs unblinking stare, his motionless form resembled a statue. âKenâ¦â I instinctively moved closer, only to realize that although he was still breathing, his eyes were vacant, as if his mind had been wiped clean, leaving behind a hollow shell of his former self.
âKenâ¦â I muttered, my skin breaking out in a cold sweat as a sinking sensation settled in my stomach. Glancing around at my surroundings, I noticed a palpable shift in the atmosphere. The night had taken on an eerie darkness, the wind had ceased its gentle caress, it was now as still as death itself. It was as though nature itself had been drained of its vitality, leaving behind a desolate emptiness. Even my once- vibrant pack lay silent, their usual energy replaced by an unsettling stillness, reminiscent of a barren wasteland.
This desolate lifeless scene was hauntingly familiar. I had witnessed it once before, eleven years ago, when⦠he had arrivedâ¦
The partially shattered wall, already weakened by Skyâs earlier efforts, collapsed completely before my eyes. I gasped in horror as I watched the wooden fragments plummet to the ground in a cascade of ash. Through the swirling fog that enveloped the room, a menacing silhouette emerged, its presence
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foreboding and dangerous.
A tall, imposing figure materialized from the haze, just as it had in the past. The face that greeted me was hauntingly familiarâhandsome yet sinister, with a pair of eyes that seemed to belong to different worlds. Locked in a chilling stare with mine, I involuntarily took a step back, my heart pounding in
terror.
After eleven long years, he had returnedâ¦
âLong time no see, Benjamin,â Dark declared, his voice resonating with a depth that held no trace of
emotion.
I immediately sank to my knees, bowing my head in deference. âGreetings, Alpha Dark. What an
unexpected visitâ¦â
âUnexpected?â He interrupted, stepping into the room crushing the debris of the shattered wall beneath his feet. âI daresay you must have anticipated my arrival from the moment you learned about
the first mysterious attack and fire.â
His shiny shoes came to a halt just inches from where I knelt, sending a surge of fear through my veins. Deep down, I knew he had returned the moment I caught wind of those enigmatic fires and the reports. of decimated packs. With trembling limbs, I forced myself to meet his gaze, his dark countenance akin to the Devil emerging from the depths of hell itself.
âAlphaâ¦â
âHow dare you hide my Rose from me for all these years?!â Dark roared, his fury palpable as he delivered a punishing kick to my stomach. My body was sent flying, crashing into the wooden door behind me before I plummeted to the ground, blood erupting from my mouth as I gasped for air. It felt as though every breath was a struggle, my insides threatening to spill out from the force of his blow.
Still reeling from the previous blow, I felt his powerful merciless grip on my hair as he yanked my head back with such force that it threatened to tear my hair from my scalp. âDid you think I was playing games with you, Benjamin?â he growled, dangerously close to my face, his mismatched eyes piercing into my soul. âHave you lived long enough that you dare to provoke me?â
âI⦠I didnât hide her⦠from youâ¦â I struggled to speak through the agony, my voice barely above a
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whisper amidst the pain and the looming threat of having my neck snapped. âIâve been⦠protecting her for you⦠just as you commandedâ¦â Tears mingled with the blood from my scalp, staining my face crimson. I screamed in anguish, my nails clawing at the ground, offering no solace as Dark showed not
even a hint of mercy.
âWhat a worthless guard dog youâve become, Benjamin,â Dark sneered, releasing my hair and stepping away to confront the frozen figure of Ken. âUnder your watch, sheâs been knocked up, mated, and marked by another male,â he declared, his words piercing through the air like a dagger.
I watched him through eyes blurred from pain and fury as he lit a cigarette, his actions a cruel mockery of my suffering. âYouâre nothing but a waste of air now, Benjamin,â he spat, taking a drag from the cigarette before extinguishing it on Kenâs head. Instantly, Kenâs entire body ignited in flames.
âNoâ¦â
âI shook my head, my eyes widening like those of an owl as I witnessed Kenâs demise unfold
before me. âNooooâ¦. KEN!â I screamed at the top of my lungs over the loss of my best friend, only to
turn mute when Dark looked at me with the corner of his
eyes.
âThereâs no need to be so loud. Youâre next,â Dark remarked coldly, his words sent a chill down my spine. It was clear that he intended to end my life as well. âPLEASE, FORGIVE ME!â I pleaded desperately, crawling at the ground to grasp at his legs. In the corner of my mind, I knew that this day had been coming. Thatâs why I had wanted to send Sky abroad, âPlease, donât kill me. Spare my pack. Pleaseâ¦â Tears streamed down my face as I begged incessantly. He simply stepped aside, causing my hands to slip off of him.
I watched as Darkâs gaze shifted to the old photos adorning the walls, his recognition evident as he tore one of them down with his claws. âI allowed you to flee, Rose, even though you betrayed me with another man. Yet, despite encountering me again, you chose to flee once more. Why are you playing games with me?â he seethed, crushing the photo in his grasp.
As flames of anger consumed him, the other photos hanging on the wall ignited one by one. âNow, I will engage in one final game with you before you crawl back to me,â he ominously announced.
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