Chapter 8: Tainted Territory
Chapter 8 of "Mated To The Crippled Alpha" starts revealing the story: Jasperâs voice came through the link, tight and strained."Alpha Hale, weâve deployed over a hundred... Donât miss it!
Jasperâs voice came through the link, tight and strained."Alpha Hale, weâve deployed over a hundred trackers and water scouts. The riverâs been combed from the cliffs to the southern border. Every current, every bank... but thereâs still no scent, no trace of Luna Elena."
Only then did Julianâs shoulders ease slightly. He exhaled a sharp breath and leaned back in his chair, his expression cold detached. A faint, bitter smirk ghosted across his lips.
"I told you," he said flatly. "Sheâs dramatic. Always has been. This is just another one of her emotional stunts. Thatâs enough. Pull the search teams back."
But Jasper didnât respond right away. Even through the mind-link, I could sense his unease.
"Alpha," he said slowly, "even if it wasnât a self-inflicted disappearance, sheâs still missing. What if something did happen? The rogues have been sighted near the northern ridge " Chapters fÄąrst released on novelhall.com
Julian cut him off with a low growl.
"Sheâs not dead, Jasper. Sheâs hiding. Probably waiting until the entire pack is in chaos so she can return and make a spectacle of it. You know how she is. Give it time. Sheâll come crawling back when sheâs done sulking."
He ended the link abruptly.
For a long moment, he just sat there, alone in his office. The moonlight filtered through the wide glass window, catching the edge of a framed photograph on his desk.
It was from years ago before everything fell apart. I was seventeen, sweat glistening on my skin after a pack training match. My smile had been bright then, unguarded. The kind that came before heartbreak ever touched me.
Julianâs golden eyes softened. A flicker of something guilt, regret, maybe even longing passed through them before vanishing as quickly as it came.
Nostalgia, perhaps.
For the version of me he helped destroy.
The same Alpha who had ignored my cries, who had let my wolf fade beneath the weight of betrayal, now sat here mourning a ghost.
He was the reason my light had dimmed.
He was the reason I was gone.
And still... he looked at that picture as if he deserved to miss me.
Then, the door creaked open.
"Julian!"
Camillaâs voice was a purr, sickly sweet. She stepped into the room without knocking, her perfume too sugary tainting the air. She closed the door quietly, locking it with a soft click.
Before Julian could react, she crossed the room, her hips swaying like she owned the place. Then, without hesitation, she straddled his lap.
"Camilla," he muttered, his body going rigid. "Enough. Get off me."
But she only smiled, brushing against him deliberately, her wolf energy slithering through the air like a lure.
"Donât pretend, Julian," she whispered against his jaw. "You wanted me last night. You love me. You just wonât admit it."
I felt my rage flare like wildfire. My wolf clawed inside me, desperate to burst free.
Get out, I wanted to scream. Get out of his lap. Get out of my life.
She leaned closer, her voice sultry and venomous all at once.
"This was Elenaâs old room, wasnât it? Doesnât that make it more exciting?"
I screamed then a sound that ripped from my soul rather than my throat.
"Get out! Both of you! GET OUT!"
But my voice didnât exist.
No one heard me.
I was a ghost an echo bound to the Alpha who had stopped feeling me long before I died.
Julianâs expression hardened. Whatever desire Camilla expected to find wasnât there. His eyes were cold steel now.
"We agreed," he said, his voice low, dangerous. "What happened last night was a mistake. It wonât happen again."
Camillaâs smile faltered, but she masked it quickly with feigned innocence.
"Donât worry," she purred. "I wonât tell anyone. Itâs not like youâre losing anything. I just... missed you."
She caught his hand, pressing it against her chest.
"Feel that? My heartâs racing. You do that to me."
But Julian didnât move.
He didnât even look at her.
Then, with a suddenness that made her flinch, he stood up, pushing her gently but firmly aside.
"I have things to take care of," he said curtly. "This conversation is over."
He walked out, his aura heavy, his wolf energy rippling through the air like thunder.
And I bound to him even in death had no choice but to follow.
But before I left, I turned back to look at her.
Camilla sat on the edge of the bed, her expression sour and cold more lifeless than I was, though I was the one who had died.
Her aura flickered like black flame, twisted and sharp, the scent of deceit heavy in the air.
Then she whispered something. So faint that even Julianâs wolf ears didnât catch it.
But mine did.
Even as spirit and shadow, the bond between us made every vibration clear.
"Julian," she murmured, her voice soft as poison. "Itâs such a shame... Elena will never come back."
Her lips curved with satisfaction. Each word dripped with venom.
I froze.
It wasnât just a suspicion anymore.
It was truth.
Camilla killed me.
A snarl tore from my throat primal, furious, echoing only inside the void where my body used to be. My wolf raged beneath the surface, clawing at the barrier that chained me to Julianâs presence. I wanted to tear her apart, to make her feel every ounce of agony sheâd caused me.
But I couldnât move beyond the invisible tether that bound my spirit to my mate.
No matter how I fought, I remained anchored to Julian to the Alpha who once swore to protect me, yet let another take my life.
All I could do was watch, helpless, as Camillaâs smug, victorious face blurred into the distance when Julian turned and left.
He started the car, the low growl of the engine blending with the faint hum of his wolfâs restlessness.
And I was there trapped beside him in the passenger seat, the bond pulling my ghostly form wherever he went.
Outside, the forest blurred into streaks of light and shadow. But to me, nothing felt real anymore. My world had already ended.
My thoughts circled endlessly, a storm I couldnât silence.
Was the assassin merely a hired rogue sent by Camilla?
Or was there something more something darker that I had missed?
I remembered his eyes.
Cold. Predatory.
They had glowed faintly amber beneath the mask. That wasnât human. That was wolf.
Someone from within the pack.
I had seen those eyes before. I knew that energy familiar, dangerous.
But before I could connect the memory, claws of pain had dragged me into death... and then I had awakened here, bound to the man who destroyed me.
After killing me, the rogue had thrown my ceremonial gown my Luna dress into the river. But not my body.
Thatâs what haunted me most.
If the goal was to erase me completely, why not destroy it all the body, the proof, the jewels sewn into the fabric?
The diamonds alone were worth millions of crescent coins, yet the investigators found the dress mostly intact. Torn in a few places by a blade, yes, but not destroyed.
Why cut it... and then toss it into the river?
Was it a warning to Julian?
Or a message meant for me one that I had yet to decode?
The thought burned through the haze of death, and with it came a vow.
Camilla might believe sheâs won. She might think her little act of betrayal sealed my fate forever.
But sheâs wrong.
I may be dead but my wolf still breathes within me.
And I will uncover the truth.