Chapter 42: Slipped Mask
Chapter 42 of "Mated To The Crippled Alpha" starts unfolding: Lewis wore a long black wool coat that morning, calm and controlled. The quiet Alpha... Discover more!
Lewis wore a long black wool coat that morning, calm and controlled. The quiet Alpha energy around him never faded, even when he sat in a wheelchair.As I helped him settle into it and began pushing him toward the stairs, he asked suddenly,
"Are we visiting the Alpha Den today?"
I froze for half a second.
The "Alpha den" was the home a new pair of mates shared inside the pack. I had only used it as an excuse before... to bring up the statue incident. But now, after everything, it was a real need.
The temporary room Iâd been staying in was too small, too exposed. No privacy at all.
Not fit for an alpha and Luna.
Not even for a pretend one.
I nodded softly.
"Yes... letâs go."
Ever since I came back to life, my heart felt lighter. Like a storm had finally cleared and the sky was slowly returning.
As I wheeled Lewis into the dining hall, the air immediately changed.
The whole room felt heavy.
After Elenaâs funeral, a somber fog settled over the pack house. Even wolves who normally kept their walls up were struggling.
Even Vicky who never liked me had sadness in her eyes.
And Jeffrey... he looked as if he had aged ten years in one night. He sat at the head of the long wooden table, his gray aura weaker than usual, coughing softly into his hand.
I walked over and rubbed his back gently, offering him a cup of warm water.
At least he had always treated me kindly. That much hadnât changed across lifetimes.
Keeping my voice polite, I said softly,
"Here, Jeffrey. Have some warm water."
He gave me a gentle smile. "Youâre thoughtful... every time I see you, you remind me of "
He stopped. A sigh escaped him.
"Come, sit. Eat with us."
"Okay," I said, taking my seat beside Lewis.
I checked Lewisâs expression first before serving him. His tastes were close to mine, so I placed light food soft grains and salad onto his plate.
Across the table, Vicky turned toward Camilla.
"How did things go at the station?"
Camilla answered smoothly, wearing a calm smile that hid everything.
"Itâs nothing, Mom. Julian and I just explained what we knew. Elenaâs death was strange, so of course the patrol wolves want details. Weâre cooperating."
Of course.
Camilla wouldnât leave any trail that pointed to her. Without evidence, the packâs law enforcers couldnât do anything.
Julian said nothing. But he kept glancing at me.
I didnât know if he was looking at me or looking for the ghost of Elena in my face.
But each time our eyes met, all I could remember was the image of him and Camilla grinding against each other beneath my statue.
The memory made my wolfâs stomach twist.
I turned away and picked up a piece of shrimp. I lifted it to Lewisâs lips with a small smile.
"Lewis, try this. Itâs really good."
He looked at me calmly, his eyes deep and hard to read just like always.
Then Julian cut in sharply.
"You probably donât know this, but Uncle Lewis hates seafood. He canât stand shrimp or fish."
I paused.
But before I could pull my hand back, Lewis leaned forward and took the shrimp right from my fingers.
Chewed slowly.
Swallowed.
"Itâs fine," he said in a cool tone. "Not bad."
The look on Julianâs face?
Priceless.
His proud expression cracked for a split second. He looked away fast.
After the meal, Lewis turned to me.
"Tell the chefs what you want for lunch."
"Iâm fine with anything," I replied.
"Do you like spicy food?" he asked casually. "The pack kitchen tends to go heavy with heat. Iâm not sure it matches your taste."
I smiled lightly.
"Itâs okay. Iâm from Subury. People there grow their own chili. Weâre used to spicy food."
The words slipped out too easily.
And then I froze.
That was Elenaâs habit.
Elenaâs childhood.
Elenaâs memories.
Riley never lived in Subury.
I stiffened immedietly.
My reactions, my speech, even the way I moved... none of it matched how Riley used to be. I had slipped up more than once now.
But then again, Lewis had never met the real Riley face-to-face.
So how could he compare?
Still, Lewis was sharp. Too sharp.
He saw everything.
And after dying once, I no longer trusted luck. I had learned to stay guarded, even around my mate whose scent felt strangely safe.
I forced a relaxed smile.
"I get tired of foreign food easily. I usually cook local dishes at home. You donât have to think too much I like what you like."
He simply nodded. "Good."
His expression stayed flat, unreadable. No warmth. No suspicion.
Just calm stillness.
Maybe I was worrying for nothing.
After breakfast, Jeffrey looked exhausted. He excused himself and returned to his room to rest.
I excused myself, but not before preparing.
As soon as I turned the corner, I slipped out my phone, opened the recording app, and tapped record.
Then I moved to the terrace above the hallway where they had stopped to talk.
I leaned forward slightly, listening.
Below, Camilla made the first move. Bold. Reckless. She wrapped her arms around Julian from behind.
"Julian, Elenaâs gone," she whispered. "No matter how sad you are, she isnât coming back."
Julian jerked away, his wolf aura flaring with irritation.
"Camilla, are you crazy? This is the packâs house!"
"Thereâs no one around," she murmured. "Donât be afraid. Youâve been so cold to me. I canât stand it anymore. I miss you. I miss how you make me feel. Just a few nights ago, we were so happy. Please, Julian... touch me."
Julian stared at her with nothing but coldness and resentment.
"I already said it," he hissed. "Get rid of the pup."
Camilla blinked, her smile thin and unsettling. "Elena is dead, Julian. Nobody can get between us anymore. I know youâre still grieving... but I can wait. Still our baby canât. This child is ours. Our bloodline."
Julianâs face went pale.
"What... what are you saying?" he breathed. "Camilla, youâre not the girl I grew up with."
She placed a hand over her stomach "I want a family with you. A real one. Marry me, Julian."
There it was.
Her true wolf finally showing its color.
For years she acted innocent, humble, harmless.
All a mask.
Now her real intent spilled out
Using a pregnancy to force him into a mating bond and a political union.
Clawing her way into status.
Julian grabbed her shoulders, staring like she was a stranger.
"Are you insane? Youâre my sister. How do you expect me to mate with you? What do you think the pack will say? That weâve been sleeping together?"
Camilla didnât even blink.
"Weâre not blood-related," she said calmly. "Iâm a Morrigan. Youâre a Hale. Our families can still merge. Itâs legal. And beneficial."
Julian stumbled back. "Youâre terrifying," he whispered.
Then he turned and ran.
I stopped the recording, tucked my phone into my coat, and let a slow smile curl over my lips.
One day, I would expose them to the entire pack.
I turned to leave
But froze.
Someone was sitting in the corridor, watching me from the shadows. Check latest chapters at novel_fŃre.net
Lewis.
His eyes were sharp, cold, and piercing wolf eyes that could read straight through bone.
"What are you doing here?" he asked softly, his Alpha voice low and unreadable.
His gaze felt like claws sliding across my spine.