Mated To The Crippled Alpha - Chapter 97: She Is Watching

Chapter 97: She Is Watching

Words : 1243 Author : Lizzy_Jasper

Here is Chapter 97 of "Mated To The Crippled Alpha": Camilla stumbled back a step, like the ground had shifted under her feet. The color... Don’t miss it!

Camilla stumbled back a step, like the ground had shifted under her feet. The color drained from her face. For a second, she looked like she’d seen something that shouldn’t exist.All it took was one quiet sentence from me. Soft. Precise. And she unraveled.

She stood frozen, eyes darting, breath uneven. I could almost feel the panic rolling off her, sharp and sour in the air. After a few seconds, she forced herself to speak.

"Ms. Ashbourne," she said, trying to sound calm. Failing. "What kind of joke is this? Why would I withdraw from the competition?"

She raised her voice on purpose.

Just loud enough.

People nearby turned their heads. Whispers spread. Eyes locked onto me. Her words twisted the moment, made it look like I had cornered her. Like I was trying to push her out.

The mood flipped fast.

Murmurs turned into accusations. Her supporters started shouting. Insults flew my way like stones. The space between us grew tense, crowded with noise and judgment.

Security rushed over. The host followed, hands raised, trying to settle everyone down. Camilla shot me a smug glance, her lips curling slightly.

This was her strength. Not skill. Not creativity.

Control.

She fed off reactions. Bent emotions to suit her. And right now, the crowd was exactly where she wanted them.

Off to the side, Vivian scoffed loudly. She crossed her arms, unimpressed.

"She has nothing of her own," she said coldly. "So she plays dirty. How embarrassing."

Fiona didn’t even bother looking up. She sat there, inspecting her nails like this was all beneath her.

"Camilla will win," she said lazily. "The campaigns are already ready."

Vivian nodded, proud. "Look around. Her people are everywhere."

And they were right. The room buzzed with belief in Camilla’s victory.

What none of them knew was that the outcome had already shifted.

Camilla knew it too.

That was why she copied.

She couldn’t match me. Not in vision. Not in depth. Not in instinct. So she studied me instead. Every piece I ever made. Every stroke. Every habit.

She didn’t come here to compete.

She came to imitate.

As the start time drew closer, I bent down to tie my laces while passing her station. When I straightened, I leaned in just enough for her to hear.

"Camilla," I said quietly, "Elena is watching."

The effect was instant.

She had been rinsing her brushes. Her hands froze. The cup tipped over, water spilling across the table. She looked up at me, eyes wide, pupils blown with fear.

I took my seat and spun a pen between my fingers, relaxed. I could almost hear the storm raging in her head.

Does she know?

How much does she know?

Do I still use them?

She knew she couldn’t win with her own work. Her colors were weak. Her concepts hollow. They had no bite.

But if she used mine and the truth ever surfaced everything she built would collapse.

Still... to the world, Elena was gone.

And gone people don’t speak.

That’s what she was telling herself now. That silence would protect her.

She was wrong.

But I didn’t look at her again. I wasn’t here to tear her down.

I was here to reclaim myself.

There was no theme for the competition. No limits. No rules shaping creativity. Just raw freedom.

To me, it felt like stepping into open ground with no one above me. No one holding the leash.

Perfect.

I already knew what I would create. The image had lived inside me for a long time. Bright. Fearless. Alive.

When my brush touched the surface, my hand moved without hesitation. Each line flowed into the next, steady and sure. The camera above zoomed in, capturing every stroke, every detail.

At first, my strokes looked messy. Rough. Untamed.

The comments came fast.

"What kind of mess is that? A child could do better."

"So this is the real her. Those earlier works? She must’ve had help."

I heard Monica laugh softly behind her hand.

"I told you she wouldn’t last," she said, full of spite. "This isn’t art. It’s chaos. Look at Lincy instead. Graceful. Proper. Real talent."

Lena shot her a sharp look. "Then why aren’t you up there judging?"

Grant’s voice cut through them all. Calm. Firm.

"Enough. Just watch."

Vivian chuckled, clearly amused. "If Ms. Ashbourne focused half as much on her work as she does on drawing attention, maybe she’d be interesting. But Camilla?" She smiled smugly. "She’s born for this."

I didn’t react.

I kept moving.

The brush followed instinct, not planning. No outline. No hesitation. Each stroke answered the one before it, like a pulse finding its rhythm.

Slowly, the laughter faded.

The chaos began to settle. Shapes surfaced. Meaning took form.

Someone in the crowd stood up suddenly. An older man. Sharp eyes. Steady hands.

"This isn’t random," he said, clapping once, then again. "This is control."

Murmurs spread.

"She didn’t sketch anything... she’s building it straight from her head."

"That’s not paint. That’s a story."

People leaned forward. The room grew quiet, pulled toward the screen as if something alive was unfolding. It felt like watching a heartbeat appear where there had been none.

The piece I submitted earlier was called New Life.

But this one had a different name.

Twin Souls.

Light and shadow shared the same space. Endings and beginnings pressed against each other.

On one side, dark water lilies drifted downward, sinking. Heavy colors. Deep grief. You could almost see a woman folded inside them, letting go.

The other side broke open with color.

Bright. Warm. Alive.

Some people saw a hand reaching down. Others saw wings brushing the surface. Everyone saw something different.

Rescue.

Healing.

Rebirth.

"I see forgiveness."

"I see hope."

"It feels like breaking free."

When I placed the final stroke, the room exploded.

People stood. Applause rolled through the hall, loud and real. It wasn’t just the finished piece. It was the journey they’d witnessed. The becoming.

I was the first to finish.

Across the room, I caught Camilla shifting in her seat. Her confidence cracked just a little. She felt it the shift in the air, the way the attention no longer belonged to her.

Only then did I step back and look around.

That’s when I saw it.

Camilla’s piece.

Perfect. Polished. Too perfect.

It was Elena’s work.

One of the old ones.

She’d memorized every line. Every shade. She’d recreated it beautifully. And she’d fallen straight into the snare.

She thought I came unarmed.

She was wrong.

Lincy, on the other hand, was unraveling. She was still working while most had finished. Her movements grew rushed. Unsteady.

She forgot to clean her brush.

A dark streak cut through her canvas.

Gasps rippled nearby.

She tried to fix it. Covered it. Mixed too much. Pushed too hard. The colors dulled, the life draining out of the piece with every frantic move.

Grant pressed his fingers to his temples.

Monica forced a smile. "She’s just nervous."

Grant exhaled. "Good thing she’s not the focus today."

Near the front, Lena’s eyes shone. Tears slipped free as she whispered,

"Riley... you were incredible. I’m so proud of you."

I met her gaze and smiled softly.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: The Night I Died 2 Chapter 2: The Weight of Lies 3 Chapter 3: The Weight of the Pack 4 Chapter 4: The Dress of Blood 5 Chapter 5: The Shift of Loyalty 6 Chapter 6: Shattered Bonds 7 Chapter 7: The Specter of Betrayal 8 Chapter 8: Tainted Territory 9 Chapter 9: Silver Shore 10 Chapter 10: Vanishing 11 Chapter 11: Stolen Dreams 12 Chapter 12: The Predator’s Eyes 13 Chapter 13: The Weight of Betrayal 14 Chapter 14: The Scar 15 Chapter 15: The Alpha’s Return 16 Chapter 16: The Mate I Chose 17 Chapter 17: Quick decision 18 Chapter 18: Bound By Instint 19 Chapter 19: Old Enemies 20 Chapter 20: Puppy Eyes 21 Chapter 21: The Alpha’s Granddaughter 22 Chapter 22: The Alpha’s Command 23 Chapter 23: Ghost from the past 24 Chapter 24: Pink walls 25 Chapter 25: Stuck In The Middle 26 Chapter 26: In The Dark 27 Chapter 27: My Mothers Tears 28 Chapter 28: Secret Statues 29 Chapter 29: Unknown Chains 30 Chapter 30: My Luna 31 Chapter 31: Riley’s Memories 32 Chapter 32: The Shift 33 Chapter 33: Back to the Alpha 34 Chapter 34: The Funeral 35 Chapter 35: Mrs. Riley 36 Chapter 36: Guilty Alpha’s 37 Chapter 37: The Police 38 Chapter 38: Mr. Hale 39 Chapter 39: Late Night Talks 40 Chapter 40: Confessions and Jealousy 41 Chapter 41: Happy Moments 42 Chapter 42: Slipped Mask 43 Chapter 43: Eyes That Don’t Miss 44 Chapter 44: Having Kids 45 Chapter 45: Public Display 46 Chapter 46: Caught In the Act 47 Chapter 47: Caught In The Act 2 48 Chapter 48: Babies And Excuses 49 Chapter 49: Baby Trap 50 Chapter 50: Unwanted Babies 51 Chapter 51: Luna Riley 52 Chapter 52: Calm And Fury 53 Chapter 53: Stories Fly 54 Chapter 54: Back down 55 Chapter 55: In sickness and Health 56 Chapter 56: Blame Game 57 Chapter 57: Pregnancy Bargain 58 Chapter 58: Remember Me 59 Chapter 59: Crazy Wishes 60 Chapter 60: Crazy Wishes 2 61 Chapter 61: Sisters And Husbands 62 Chapter 62: Sales and Pride 63 Chapter 63: Satisfied Wife 64 Chapter 64: The Mechanic Shop 65 Chapter 65: Old Riley 66 Chapter 66: Old Feelings 67 Chapter 67: Shades And Parties 68 Chapter 68: Lights, Camera, Action 69 Chapter 69: Damage Control 70 Chapter 70: House Rules 71 Chapter 71: Family Acussations 72 Chapter 72: Accusations And Traps 73 Chapter 73: Loud Evidence 74 Chapter 74: Alpha’s Ruling 75 Chapter 75: Married by Force 76 Chapter 76: Obsessed With Him 77 Chapter 77: Breakfast And Kids 78 Chapter 78: No Objections 79 Chapter 79: Forced Mates 80 Chapter 80: Tied Together 81 Chapter 81: Old Flames 82 Chapter 82: consequences 83 Chapter 83: Another Love 84 Chapter 84: New House 85 Chapter 85: Don’t Betray Me 86 Chapter 86: Old Me 87 Chapter 87: The Statue 88 Chapter 88: The Statue 89 Chapter 89: Not Her 90 Chapter 90: Old Friends 91 Chapter 91: Another Man 92 Chapter 92: Stay Close 93 Chapter 93: The Candidates 94 Chapter 94: Husbands support 95 Chapter 95: The Real 96 Chapter 96: Don’t Lie 97 Chapter 97: She Is Watching 98 Chapter 98: Let’s Paint 99 Chapter 99: Safe Lies 100 Chapter 100: Doctor’s Truth 101 Chapter 101: Known faces 102 Chapter 102: Known faces 2 103 Chapter 103: Hold Me Tight 104 Chapter 104: Family Drama 105 Chapter 105: The Morrigan’s 106 Chapter 106: My Business 107 Chapter 107: Intimate 108 Chapter 108: Drunk Wife 109 Chapter 109: Our Kiss 110 Chapter 110: Underground Secret 111 Chapter 111: Don’t Kill Me 112 Chapter 112: My Comfort 113 Chapter 113: Rivals Gift 114 Chapter 114: watch out 115 Chapter 115: Tender Hands 116 Chapter 116: Old Books 117 Chapter 117: Negotiations 118 Chapter 118: Read It 119 Chapter 119: Blame Game 120 Chapter 120: Pregnant Luna 121 Chapter 121: She’s Back 122 Chapter 122: She’s Back 123 Chapter 123: The Truth 124 Chapter 124: End Game 125 Chapter 125: Let’s Snap 126 Chapter 126: Family Doubts 127 Chapter 127: Hospital Fights

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