Chapter 301: Fighting Couples
Opening Chapter 301 of "Mated To The Crippled Alpha": Amberâs face changed so fast it made my heart slam against my ribs.One second she... Read on for more!
Amberâs face changed so fast it made my heart slam against my ribs.One second she was calm. The next, her fingers were fisted in my collar, pulling me closer like she could smell something on me that didnât belong. Her grip was strong, stronger than a normal woman her age should be. My instincts flared, sharp and defensive. I covered the stone at my chest with both hands before she could touch it.
The last time an old woman saw this stone, she reacted the same way.
How did they both recognize it?
And why did she say there were two?
"Amber, I donât understand," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "I only have one stone. Not two."
She stared at me for a long time. Her eyes were no longer warm. They were searching. Measuring.
"So itâs you..." she muttered under her breath. "No wonder..."
A chill ran down my spine. The way she looked at me felt like recognition. Like she knew something she shouldnât.
But that was impossible.
Even my own pack hadnât recognized me when I came back. When my soul returned to this body and I stepped back into a life that had already buried me. How could a stranger know?
"Amber," I pressed softly, "what is wrong with this stone?"
Her gaze turned cold. Hard.
"Youâre really lucky," she said.
Lucky.
The word didnât feel like a blessing. It felt like a warning.
She looked like she wanted to say more, but something shifted in her expression. She released my collar and stepped back.
"Riley, itâs late. We should leave," Lewis called from outside.
His voice grounded me instantly. My Alpha. My mate. The pull between us hummed low in my chest, steady and possessive.
I glanced at Amber one more time. "Please. Why did you react like that?"
Her expression shut down completely. "I made a mistake."
"A mistake? What do you mean Iâm lucky?"
But she was already washing her hands, dismissing me without another word. "Heâs waiting for you. Go."
When we stepped outside, Amber walked us to the door. Her eyes flickered to Lewisâs neck.
There was nothing hanging there.
No mark. No stone.
Just smooth skin.
Tiffany suddenly appeared and handed Lewis a small container. "I made pastries for you. Eat them yourself. Donât let that woman have any."
Her tone made my blood heat.
Lewis didnât even hesitate. He set the container on the ground without opening it. "Thank you, but Iâm allergic."
"I didnât use anything that causes allergies," she insisted quickly.
He looked at her calmly. "Iâm allergic to other women."
Silence.
Tiffanyâs face froze.
We got into the car, and I didnât even have the energy to argue. My mind was still trapped inside that room with Amber.
Through the window, I saw Tiffany tug at Amberâs arm like she was begging for something. Amber didnât react. She simply watched our car pull away.
She was beautiful. Striking. But something about her made my instincts uneasy. Like standing too close to a rival packâs border.
On the drive home, my fingers kept brushing the stone beneath my clothes.
The SoulâStabilizing Pendant.
If thatâs what it really was.
If they recognized it... why did they react like that?
Did Lewis lie to me?
Regret twisted in my stomach. I should have questioned the old woman more the first time.
Amber wasnât simple. That much was clear.
And I was tired of mysteries piling up around me.
"Whatâs wrong?" Lewis asked quietly. He always noticed when my scent changed. When my breathing shifted. "Youâve been silent."
I almost told him.
Almost asked again about the pendant.
But I stopped myself.
I had already asked once before. He gave me nothing. If there was something dangerous about it, he wouldnât tell me. Lewis was too strategic. Too protective. If I pressed now, he would know something triggered me.
And I didnât want him on guard.
I trusted that he wouldnât hurt me. When my soul drifted outside my body, I saw him searching for me like a madman. I saw him climb Mount Spiritus and light three thousand vigil flames for me, calling me back with blood in his voice.
A man who would do that wouldnât destroy me.
But he might hide something that benefits him.
The Masterâs unfinished words echoed in my mind.
I pushed my fear down and leaned into his chest. His heartbeat was steady. Powerful. Mine slowly followed its rhythm.
"Itâs nothing," I murmured.
"Is it Tiffany?" His jaw tightened slightly. "I wonât touch anything she gives me. If it bothers you, we wonât go to Dolton Residence again."
He would distance himself from allies just to ease my heart.
What right did I have to doubt him?
My only fear was that his love for me would make him reckless.
I reached up and touched his face gently. "Then Iâll bake you cookies when we get home."
"Good girl," he said softly, relaxing when he saw my smile.
But when I lowered my head and buried my face in his neck, he couldnât see my expression.
"Lewis," I whispered, my voice barely steady. "Donât leave me. I worked so hard to have this life. Iâm scared youâll leave."
He chuckled lightly. "Because of Tiffany? If I wanted her, I would have marked her long ago. What does she have to do with you?"
He thought I was jealous.
He had no idea my anxiety had nothing to do with Tiffany.
If I thought about it carefully, I would admit something had changed after I returned. After my soul was restored.
He used to talk about children all the time. About building our packâs future. About naming our first daughter Joy. He said it would make up for the child we lost in my previous life.
But lately, whenever I mentioned it, he went quiet. Or changed the subject.
Why?
The stone.
It had to be connected to the stone.
What deal had he made with the Master?
By the time we reached home, I had already buried those thoughts deep inside me.
As soon as we stepped through the door, I forced a smile. "When you said you were allergic to women, Tiffanyâs face was priceless."
He smirked. "I learned that line online."
"From your Alpha crash course?" I teased.
He suddenly lifted me into his arms, his grip firm and possessive. His scent deepened, thick with heat. "Elena," he said in a low voice, "tonight Iâll show you proper manners."
I wrapped my arms around his neck and leaned close, my lips brushing his ear. "Iâm in my safe days," I whispered. "We donât need protection."
His eyes darkened instantly.
"Elena," he warned softly, "donât tempt me."
He pressed his fingerprint to the door panel. The lock clicked shut behind us. In the next second, my back hit the wall and his mouth claimed mine. His kiss was hungry, demanding, filled with restrained dominance that only came out in private.
"Slow down," I breathed, gripping his collar as I kissed him back.
"Cough."
We both froze.
I pushed him away and turned toward the living room.
Riley sat on the couch with her hands over her eyes. The gap between her fingers was wide enough to see everything.
"I didnât see anything," she announced dramatically. "Nothing at all."
Lewisâs mood shifted instantly. The air around him grew heavier, like before a storm.
And then Harlan walked out of the kitchen wearing an apron, completely unaware of the tension in the room. "Lewis, youâre back. Why are my eggs on the ceiling?"
I almost laughed.
Wrong timing. Very wrong timing.
Lewis took a slow breath. He couldnât snap at Riley. She was pack. She had helped me. But Harlan?
Harlan had no such protection.
His voice dropped, deep and cold. "Are the Pearsons bankrupt? Do you not own a pan?"
Harlan blinked. "Itâs just a fried egg. Why are you so angry?"
Because you interrupted an Alpha mid-claim, I thought silently.
And judging by the look in Lewisâs eyes, Harlan was about to learn exactly how thin an Alphaâs patience could be.