Chapter 295: Similar Issues
Chapter 295 of "Mated To The Crippled Alpha" opens revealing intense scenes: "Whatâs wrong, Riley? You look like youâre afraid of me."Yael smiled as he stepped closer.On... Keep reading!
"Whatâs wrong, Riley? You look like youâre afraid of me."Yael smiled as he stepped closer.
On the surface, his smile was warm and harmless. But something in me recoiled. My instincts never lied. Around the Carlyn brothers, my body always felt like prey standing too close to a trap.
To everyone else, he probably looked charming.
To me, he looked like danger wrapped in silk.
I forced my lips to curve. "Iâm just surprised. I didnât expect to see you in Jaford."
He picked up a small plate and handed me a slice of cake. "I came with my brother for business. He thinks Iâm old enough to start learning how the real world works." His eyes studied me carefully. "Do you like cake?"
My fingers didnât move.
There was no way I would eat something handed to me so easily. Not from him. My mind ran wild with dark images. I imagined waking up somewhere unfamiliar, helpless.
"No, thank you," I said lightly. "I was hungry earlier, but I already ate. Cake is too sweet. Iâm trying not to gain weight."
He pulled the plate back without offense. "I see. Then Iâll enjoy it myself."
He took a bite, calm and composed.
"How long will you stay in Jaford?" I asked, keeping my tone casual.
"That depends on my brotherâs schedule," he replied. "I follow him."
Since Taylor was here, that meant Whitney could be close too.
"What about Whitney?" I asked carefully. "Is she here as well?"
Yael didnât answer directly. Instead, he tilted his head slightly. "Why are you so concerned about her?"
I chose my words with care. "Last time I saw her, she didnât look well. She seemed... fragile. I know what itâs like to feel trapped in your own mind. There was a time I didnât want to live anymore. So I worry about her."
His expression softened, but something about it felt too smooth. "Youâre very kind," he said. "But donât worry. Taylor cares about her. Sheâs fine."
If she were truly fine, she wouldnât have looked so broken the last time I saw her.
But I couldnât push further.
"I should get back to my mate," I said. "Excuse me."
"Of course." He stepped aside gracefully.
Even as I walked away, I couldnât find a single visible flaw in him. That was what made him terrifying.
After a few steps, I glanced back.
He was at the dessert table again, selecting another slice of cake this one topped with bright red jam. Against his pale skin, the red stain at the corner of his lips looked almost like blood. He slowly licked it away.
Then he looked up.
He was smiling at me.
A chill slid down my spine, and I quickly turned away.
In the distance, I saw Theo standing outside a private room. The moment I saw someone from our side, my shoulders relaxed slightly.
"Theo, whereâs Lewis?" I asked.
"Heâs inside," he replied, reaching for the door.
I lifted my hand quickly. "Heâs in a meeting. I shouldnât interrupt."
Theo gave me a firm look. "Youâre not an outsider."
With that, he opened the door.
Inside, Lewis sat across from a man dressed completely in black. Black suit. Black shirt. Black tie. Even the air around him felt heavy.
The moment I stepped in, his gaze shifted toward me.
Cold.
Sharp.
Predatory.
For a second, my body froze. I didnât know whether to step forward or backward. My instincts flared, warning me that this man was powerful. Dangerous.
"Elena," Lewisâs voice cut through my fear. "Come here. This is Mr. Chapman."
I forced my legs to move and walked to his side. "Hello, Mr. Chapman."
He stood and extended his hand. "Marc Chapman."
His voice was low and steady. The kind of voice that carried authority without effort. He felt like someone who had walked through fire and survived.
"Iâm Riley," I said softly. "Sorry for interrupting."
"Itâs fine," Lewis said gently. "Mr. Chapman is not a stranger. We were discussing Bloodshade."
My chest tightened. "How did it go?"
Marc answered directly. "I led a strike against one of their main bases in Voshye. We cleared it out. But the Dark Rose wasnât there."
Disappointment must have shown on my face.
"They have branches all over the world," Lewis added. "Theyâre careful."
"Donât worry," Marc said calmly. "If I get news, youâll hear it."
He handed me a sleek black and gold card. "If you need anything, contact me."
There was something about him that demanded respect. I nodded quickly. "Thank you, Mr. Chapman."
He left without another word.
Only after the door closed did I realize how stiff I had been sitting. My neck felt numb.
"Lewis," I whispered, "who is he? His presence is overwhelming."
Lewisâs expression turned thoughtful. "In Voshye, he controls almost everything. Bloodshadeâs core operations were there. He thought he could crush them in one blow."
"But he has personal reasons, doesnât he?"
Lewisâs eyes darkened slightly. "Bloodshade took his mate from him."
My breath caught.
"Do you think he hates them?" Lewis asked quietly.
"Yes," I replied without hesitation.
We fell silent for a moment.
Then I told him about Yael and the possibility that Whitney was nearby. "If sheâs still in this country, this might be our best chance to help her."
"Iâll look into it," Lewis said.
Soon, we learned that Taylor had brought Whitney into the country under a different identity Alice. She had taken the place of the Whitesâ illegitimate daughter.
Tonight was Mr. Whiteâs birthday celebration.
"If sheâs using that identity," I said quickly, "she might be here."
"Push me outside," Lewis said.
My heart began to race. Every time Whitney and I had crossed paths before, we didnât know the truth. We missed each other again and again.
This time, I wouldnât.
We moved toward the garden area.
And then I saw her.
Whitney.
Before I could call out, Nina shoved her roughly to the ground. "You little rat," Nina sneered. "How dare you show up here? This place isnât for you!"
She raised her hand to strike her.
"Stop!"
I rushed forward and grabbed Ninaâs wrist before it could land.
"What are you doing?" I demanded.
Nina looked me up and down with disgust. "You again? Whatâs your problem? Are you close to this little bastard?"
The insult made my blood boil. My instincts surged, hot and fierce. For a split second, I wanted to bare my fangs and let her feel exactly who she was speaking to.
Then I remembered.
The Whites believed Whitney was Alice.
They probably had no idea the real Alice was gone.
I turned to Whitney and reached out to help her up. Her dress was stained. She looked thinner than before. Fragile. Like she had been surviving, not living.
"Are you okay?" I asked softly.
She lifted her head slowly.
Our eyes met.
"Itâs you," she whispered.