Read Fated To The Alpha by Jessica Hall Chapter 229 â Kyan POV âKyan, I..I... I did something bad; I k****d them,â Marabella says; I could feel how scared she was, feel her anguish. I knew she was in the City. That is what woke me; she was close enough to me that it alerted me through the bond that was in trouble; the bond she was unaware we already shared.
âMarabella?â I called out to her, but all I could make out was that she was sobbing; my heart felt like it split it two.
âPull over, I will find her quicker,â Kaif said, but the thought of letting him out frightened me.
âJust tell me where,â I tell him cracking down the window. We were wasting time pointlessly driving around in a circle.
âLeft,â Kaif says, when I nearly drive past it, ripping on the wheel, the back end of my car hit the light pole, scraping across the trunk.
âMarabella, are you there? Speak to me, please, just keep on talking,â I tell her, but she was rambling nonsense when I heard a name I did not expect.
âRose, please wake up, wake up,â Marabella whispers before sobbing again.
âLeft again, she is on the next street,â Kaif roars, pressing beneath my skin. I turn the corner, the headlights lighting up the narrow street, and I nearly choke when I try to breathe. The car skids to a stop as I slam the brakes on.
Marabella was sitting on the ground drenched in blood, Roseâs head clutched in her lap as she rocked back and forth. She hadnât seemed to notice the car had pulled up beside her, but when I opened my door, a savage growl tears out of her, her eyes snapping to mine, but they were pitch black and demonicâlooking before she chokes on her sob.
âI didnât mean it,â She murmurs, her lips quivering, and she bites her bottom one, glancing around before dropping her head. I peek at Rose for a second panicked; she k****d Jonahâs sister, yet she was breathing, and her pulse even. Marabella stroked Roseâs hair and face, tears running down her face and dripping off.
Her eyes went back to their usual color. Looking around, I find a man lying d**d and black veins riddled his skin. I crouched next to him, and I could smell the scent of d***h, not just his corpse but the smell of black magic. Her handprint burnt into his wrist as if she had grabbed him. Standing up, I didnât notice the other man until I turned to walk to the other, but there he was impaled on the wall about ten meters up.
A drainage pipe stabbing through his chest was holding him in place, blood soaked the brickwork below him, leaving a puddle on the ground.
Walking over to the other man, Mara whimpers, making me glance at her.
âIâm right here; nothing will hurt you,â I tell her, stopping beside her, she stared at me desperately, but I had to see. I had to see so I could watch what happened.
Walking over to the other man, it looked like Kaifs handy work, the manâs face crushed into the pavement, brain matter spilling out his ears, and the top of his head burst open. His facial features were expunged entirely.
Turning back to the scene, I feel my magic ripple, and Marabellaâs head snaps up like she could sense it, I had no doubt that she could.
âClose your eyes for me, Ellaâ I tell her, not wanting her to see the ghosts of the past playing out for her to relive. She didnât need to witness it when she had already endured it. For once, she actually listened to me, tucking her face into Roseâs neck.
The vibration of my magic passes through me. Kaif wanting to see also presses forward; he was better at identifying power. Kaif was the oldest thing currently living and had seen plenty of magic in his time.
âDéixame ver,â I murmur, Ghostly figures of the men that lay d**d and the ghost of Marabellaâs past rewind before I pause as she comes around the corner only to stop. My brows furrowed when I noticed a strange mist behind her. I t looked like it was coming out of her but not like it was attached to her. It wasnât hers that much I knew; it was a greyâlike substance. Her magic was black as coal, just like mine.
âApparition maybe, its magic I know that much,â Kaif says, and I force the scene to move forward, and she goes to turn back when she is punched in the side of the head.
A growl tears out of me, and Marabella looks up, her eyes snapping to the ghostly figures, and I move toward her, crouching beside her before grabbing her face.
âDonât watch,â I tell her, tucking her head into the crook of my neck while I continue to watch the scene. Turning, I look back to see the man grab her hair.
Her scream makes me grit my teeth when she tosses her glove off and grabs his hand, her magic expelling out her and rushing up his arm before he drops d**d, only for the other man to a****k her.
âShe has poor form,â Kaif says, and he was right. She fought blindly on basic instinct, but it did the job.
âShouldnât she be trained, given who her parents are?â Kaif asks.
âIâll fix it; just quiet,â I tell him. She ducks under the manâs arm when he swings at her, her hands coming up under his chest, and she launches him. I gasp as a black forcefield bounces off him, sending him flying above my head and impaling him.
Marabellaâs eyes were behind me, and I looked to see the other man trying to rape Rose. Black mist scooting across the ground when she suddenly absorbs it, taking it back into herself before he suddenly stands clutching Roseâs panties.
âWhat magic is that, Kaif?â I ask, and he seems shocked for a second.
âD***h magic, necromancy I think, k*****g fuels it,â He says.
Turning back to Marabellaâs ghostly figure, she roars, her canines slipping out as she pounces on him. He stood no chance once she was on top of him. She gripped his face, her fingers going through his eye sockets as she melted his face off before pushing it inward.
Marabella jumps in my arms when I hear the pop sound of his skull against the pavement, yet she still dug her hands in using both, and his brains start spilling out of his ears before she starts pounding on him, obliterating whatâs left. While screaming, donât touch her. She freezes suddenly, shaking her head and black mist comes away like she was jostling off the dust.
âAnd that?â I ask him. Seeing the demonic mist spill into the air around her evaporating âIt canât be,â Kaif whispers.
âWhat is it, it feels likeâ,â
âLike ours,â He states what I was thinking.
âThatâs not possible, though,â I tell him.
âNo, itâs not, that magic comes from your bloodline and only yours; you are all thatâs left that shares that magic,â
I wave my hand, banishing my magic and settling back in the present. Marabella shook in my arms. Her entire body trembled violently, almost like she was seizing.
âI got you, youâre okay, I can make it go away,â
âRose,â She sobs, and I reach down, brushing Roseâs hair away.
âShe wonât remember this, not what happened here,â I tell her, and she pulls back to look at me.
âLetâs get you out of here,â I whisper to her. I have to pry her hands from the front of my shirt.
âI have to grab Rose,â I tell her, and she reluctantly lets me go. I grab Rose, placing her in the backseat of the car. Turning around, Marabella was rubbing her arms, staring at the d**d men, and I walked over to her rubbing her arms and drawing her attention away.
âWhat about their bodies?â She whispers.
âHop in the car. I will take care of it,â She looks back at me, her eyes scrutinizing my face making me wonder what she is looking for.
âShe is probably wondering why you arenât being a snollygoster.â
âIf you are going to insult me, at least use words from this era, that I understand,â I snap at him.
âHmm, forgot youâre a simpleton; what about a c**t? A*****e? Them words you should know, and describe your unsavory personality perfectly,â Kaif huffs, and I growl at him.
âB****y cretin,â I hiss at him. Kaif huffs, snarling in my head. Marabellaâs voice pulled me away and back to her.
âWhy, why did you come, why help?â Did she really think that little of me?
Marabella may think I donât want her, but I would never allow anyone to harm her, not even myself. If I was selfish, I would give in to the mate bond, but I know the harm that will come to her if I do.
I would always come for her; she just hast o ask. I donât care what she thinks of me. How much we argue, how much she hates me, that would never change. I would always fight alongside her, with her but always for her.
âBecause your mine, youâll always be mine,â I tell her; stepping closer, I press my lips to her forehead. She clutches the front of my shirt, and I pull her toward my car, placing her in the front seat and shutting the door.
Looking at the street name, I sent a few text messages to have this place cleaned up. It was late enough in the night no one would be passing down this street, there were no houses here, and the end of this street turned into a d**d end. The cleanâup wouldnât take long anyway, not for my men, who assured me they would be here in five minutes.
I thought about taking her to the Hotel as I got in the car. Marabella stared vacantly out the windscreen, and I touched her hand with mine. She jumps before blinking and looking at me.
âWill you take us home?â She asks, and I shake my head, starting my car.
âNo, you can stay at the manor with me,â I tell her, and she looks over into the back seat at Rose.
âShe is fine, I promise. I can hear her heart beating,â
âJonah will hate me,â she whispers, and I bite the inside of my cheek.
âHe doesnât need to know; I picked you and Rose up,â I tell her, and she looks back at me.
âBut we snuck out; we werenât supposed to be in the City,â she says, and I raise an eyebrow at her. She didnât seem like the type to sneak out. No, I knew she was not the type that snuck out in the middle of the night, so that left this idea to be owned by Rose, which did not at all surprise me.
âWhere did you go?â I ask her, and she tells me the name of Henry, apparently his birthday party. It irked me that she went along with Roseâs plan;
she should have known better.
âFine, you went to this party, and I met you there, and you stayed at my house. That is what you tell Jonah, and that is what Rose will believe. She doesnât need to remember anything else,â I tell her. She nods, and I pull onto the highway heading out of the City. We drive for fifteen minutes before we pull in through the wrought iron gates.
âYou live here?â I nod, driving down the long driveway âIt..It looks haunted,â I chuckle at her words; Jonah always says the same thing, that the shadows spook him.
âIt is,â I admit, and she looks at me before looking back at the old Manor.
âThis place is older than the City; it used to house the Octavian Coven when it was built,â
âSo witch souls are here,â She asks, and I could smell her fear as I parked out the front and the way her heart skipped a beat at my words.
âKind of, their energy remains and can be used, but do you know where the Octavian name comes from?â She shook her head, and I had no idea why I was telling her this, why I wanted to share this with her, but the words spilled from my lips, and I found I didnât regret speaking them.
âMoon Goddess Celeste, her married name was Octavian, my bloodline stems from the original Moon Goddess,â
âBut your magic dark?â
âMy magic is something else entirely, similar to yours, which makes me wonder why you contain it, it belongs to the Octavian Coven and is passed down through the generations, I am the last living relative left, the last of its power, yet Kaif recognized it and so did I when I watched what happened,â
âWhat does that mean?â
âI donât know, but you need to be careful with it, try not to use it until I figure something out,â
Fated To The Alpha ï¤Chapter 228 Alpha's Regret-My Luna Has A Son ï¤Chapter 149: Epilogue âSo if you are a descendant of the Moon Goddess, why arenât you the Moon G*d then instead of my mother?â I donât answer, and she sighs.
I couldnât tell her why, though a part of m e wanted to, but she feared me enough. She didnât need to fear where my dark magic came from. She didnât need to fear the magic she somehow contained.
âThere are some things I canât tell you; itâs why I canât be with you, Ella,â I whisper, and she looks at her blood soaked hands. Kaif growls at my words but he knows I speak the truth. He knows being with us will k**l her, but a part of him doesnât care; he wanted her anyway.
âSo tomorrow, everything goes back the way it was?â I look out the window hating the sadness in her voice.
âIt has too, I wonât put you at risk,â
âRisk of what?â
âOf me, history repeats; it has every time, you will be no different. Kaifâs fate will be no different,â
âWhat about Jonah then,â
âWhat about him?â
âHe has no mate. My mother left his bond open to choose. If you donât want me, at least let him have me,â
âYou think I donât want my mate, that I donât want you? I am not doing this because I hate you, Ella; I am doing this because I love you,â I tell her.