Chapter 98 Maya’s POV- The grand hall buzzed with a nervous energy that sent shivers down my spine. The gala was meant to be a neutral ground for my father and Alex to finally talk things out. A night of peace and diplomacy. At least, that’s what we all hoped for. The vast space had been meticulously arranged to accommodate the expected influx of wolves. Alex’s pack, several thousand strong by some estimates, had a designated section on one side of the hall. It was already filling up, a sea of men and watchful eyes. On the other side, a combined force of my father’s pack and Ivan’s own people sat together, a show of unity that felt more hopeful than real. In the center, a raised platform awaited the main players. Ivan, the architect of this fragile truce, had a plan. He intended to address the entire gathering, to appeal to their reason, to make them see the futility of the ongoing conflict. Neither Alex nor my father had arrived yet, but the wolves were pouring in, the tension thickening with every passing moment. Despite the festive decorations and the upbeat music playing in the background, a knot of apprehension tightened in my stomach. A primal instinct, a wolfish premonition, whispered warnings in the back of my mind. This wasn’t going to be a night of peace talks and reconciliation. This, I feared, could turn ugly very quickly. Then, the entrance doors swung open, and a hush fell over the crowd. Alex entered the hall, flanked by two older men. Their confident strides, their predatory gazes, sent a jolt through me. Even though I’d fought tooth and nail to move on, to push him out of my heart, my wolf wasn’t so easily fooled. My head snapped towards him instinctively, our eyes locking in a silent battle of wills. There was no remnant of warmth in his gaze, no flicker of recognition. It was as cold and hard as the day he’d rejected me, a stark contrast to the smug smile playing on Miranda’s lips as she walked beside him, their hands linked possessively, a mirrored image of the day I’d first seen them together Ivan greeted them both with a courtesy that felt strained even from a distance. He ushered them towards Alex’s designated area, where the alpha took a prominent seat at the front. A moment later, the doors opened again, and my father entered, a grim expression etched on his face. Petrov shadowed him closely. The air crackled with unspoken hostility as they made their way across the hall. Ivan, with a forced smile, approached my father, extending a greeting. But even from here, I could see the tension radiating off him. My father’s response was a curt nod, a barely concealed sneer twisting his lips. The interaction left me feeling strangely detached, pushed further into the background. I turned around to find Natalia and Sarah watching. me with concern etched on their faces. Riley, unfortunately, had been called into a last–minute shift she couldn’t get out of A part of me, a selfish part, couldn’t help but feel relieved. This wouldn’t be a safe environment for a human if things went south. “Are you oka “Are you okay?” Natalia asked, her voice laced with worry. I blinked, pulled back from the scene unfolding in the hall. “Yeah, I’m fine. Why wouldn’t I be?” Sarah snorted. “Because you’re practically glued to that curtain, and your body is as tense as a coiled spring. That’s why.” “I’m good. I’m good,” I repeated, more for my own benefit than theirs. “I just… I just need this night to go well. I’m tired of the fighting, the senseless deaths. Every day this goes on, the risk of exposure grows.” Natalia reached out and squeezed my shoulder gently. “I know, Maya. We all are. But tonight will be okay. You’ll see.” 10:32 Sat, 22 Jun Chapter 58 86% Sarah offered a reassuring smile. “Yeah, it will. Now, I have to go mingle with the pack. See you inside.” She leaned down and planted a quick kiss on my cheek before disappearing into the throng of wolves filling the hall. Left alone with Natalia, a wave of doubt washed over me. “I don’t know why I was ever excited about this gala,” I confessed, “There’s just this bad feeling in my gut, like something terrible is about to happen.” She squeezed my hand again, her touch conveying a strength that calmed my racing heart. “It will be alright. Now, come on. Ivan needs yo by his side tonight, and the whole world needs to see what a queen you look like in that dress.” With a deep breath, I stepped out of the curtained alcove, the emerald green dress shimmering like a captured oasis under the bright lights. The murmur of conversation in the hall died down instantly, replaced by a stunned silence. A thousand pairs of eyes, some curious, some wary, all turned towards me. I felt the weight of their stares, the intensity of Alex’s cold gaze boring into me from across the hall. My father’s glare was no less unsettling. but I refused to back down. Squaring my shoulders, I held my head high and walked with measured steps towards Ivan, who stood expectantly on the raised platform. Natalia, her eyes filled with silent encouragement, gave me one last reassuring smile before slipping away to find a seat among the crowd. Ivan’s gaze met mine as I approached, and for a moment, the entire world seemed to fade away. Appreciation flickered in his eyes, a warmth that sent a blush creeping up my cheeks. Then, as if suddenly remembering the gravity of the situation, he turned back towards the assembled wolves and raised his voice to address them. “Thank you all for coming tonight,” he began, his voice ringing out clearly in the hushed hall. “We are all here for the same reason – to find a way to end the conflict that has ravaged our city for far too long.” He scanned the crowd, his gaze lingering on my father and Alex for a beat longer than necessary. “The fighting, the deaths- they benefit no one. Our packs are dwindling, our strength is waning A low murmur of agreement rippled through the hall. Even among the most hardened warriors, a flicker of doubt could be seen. Ivan’s words. resonated with a truth they couldn’t deny. My father, however, remained unmoved. A scoff escaped his lips as Ivan finished his opening statement. “Why should we stop?” Interjected, his voice laced with belligerence. he I almost facepalmed myself at his question. Did he not see the devastation they were causing? Did he not care about the lives being lost? Ivan locked eyes with my father, his expression hardening. “You just answered your own question, Daniel. We need to stop because it is leading to our destruction.” My father scoffed again, this time louder. “Destruction? We are winning this war, Ivan. Alex started this, and he needs to apologize before any talks of peace can even begin.” A tense silence descended upon the hall. All eyes turned towards Alex, who remained seated, his face a mask of indifference. He hadn’t spoken a word since entering, and his silence spoke volumes. Was it arrogance? Defiance? It was impossible to tell. The pressure in the room grew with each passing second, Ivan seemed to take a deep breath, trying to maintain his composure. A low growl rumbled through Alex’s section of the hall. Some of his wolves shifted in their seats, their eyes flashing with anger. But Alex himself remained unfazed, his posture relaxed, his gaze fixed on some unseen point in the distance. It was as if my father’s words were nothing more than annoying background noise. Ivan, his jaw clenched tight, watched my father with a mixture of anger and disappointment. “We are not here to rehash old grievances. We 713 10:32 Sat, 22 Jun G Chapter 98 are here to find a solution.” … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 98” »
Category: Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia
Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia
Rivalry, betrayal, and a love that transcends it all-immerse yourself in a gripping tale of werewolf packs locked in a generations-old feud. Maya’s heartbreak is heartbroken when Alex suddenly rejects her after three years of marriage. With no other choice, she returns to her pack who she turned her back on.
Fate had other plans when Maya is forced by her father to marry another man, Ivan McCall who turned out to be the brother to Alex’s new fiancé. As their worlds collide and dark secrets surface, witness an explosive battle of love and vengeance, leading to a stunning revelation that threatens to shatter everything they know.
With a backdrop of brewing conflict between humans and werewolves, this tale of redemption, sacrifice, and unbreakable bonds will leave you breathless. Can love prevail against the odds?
Chapter 97 -Maya’s POV- Everything felt different after that moment with Ivan. I meant what I’d said. When he first confessed his feelings, I never imagined we’d be here. Sure, my father had arranged the whole thing, a marriage of convenience, but somewhere along the way, feelings lack in. I didn’t want to admit it at first, but after he shared his pain, his past, my heart softened. It wasn’t wide open yet, but it was getting there. And it wasn’t just my personal life that was blossoming. I was thriving as his PA. Okay, there were certain activities that made me blush in hindsight, especially since they happened right here in his office and thankfully Alex, who I had realized I was finally moving on from, had disappeared. No physical sightings in over two weeks. But the city was abuzz with his wedding to Miranda. And guess what? I didn’t care. I was wrapped up in my own world, happy for the first time in a long time. The twins were doing great. I still couldn’t believe I let them go to school, thanks to Ivan’s convincing. Part of me hated seeing my babies grow up so fast, but they were thriving in their play class. My friendships with Sarah, Riley, and Natalia had blossomed too. Everything was clicking into place, and then the unexpected happened. While my life was finally peaceful, the war between my father and Alex had escalated to a whole new level. Humans had died. Finally, Ivan stepped in. As the mediator between the two, he pushed them to actually talk things through. Not in a private space where they’d probably rip each other’s throats out, but in a neutral zone. That’s where my crazy werewolf gala idea came in. It was meant to be a joke, but van took it seriously. Somehow, he managed to convince both my father and Alex to attend. I was ecstatic. A gala was something I’d always dreamed of experiencing. That’s why I was currently on a shopping spree with the girls- Sarah, Riley, and Natalia. I’d even invited Riley, werewolf or not, she was welcome in our world for this. Now, finding a dress that wasn’t ridiculously expensive or completely impractical for a werewolf was proving to be a challenge. We’d hit five stores already, and everything was either too sparkly, too short, or looked like it belonged on a queen. Not exactly the vibe I was going for. “Ugh,” I groaned, collapsing onto a plush velvet chair in the latest boutique. “This is hopeless. Maybe a gala isn’t such a good idea after all.” Sarah knelt beside me. “Don’t give up yet. There has to be something in here that works.” Natalia chimed in, “Maybe we should expand the search. Have you tried the high–end stores downtown?” Riley added, “And maybe consider something a little less…restrictive? We don’t want you tripping over your dress during the night.” I sighed. They all had good points. Maybe my dream of a flowing, elegant gown wasn’t exactly practical for a werewolf gala. “Okay, new plan,” Iannounced, a determined glint in my eyes. “High–end stores downtown, and we’re keeping an open mind. No more Cinderella fantasies. We’re going for something functional and fabulous.” The girls grinned, their shopping spirits rekindled. We piled out of the boutique, ready to conquer the next stop. This gala might be a gamble, but I was determined to find the perfect outfit to face it – and maybe even have a little fun along the way. We left the boutique feeling a bit defeated but not discouraged. The high–end stores downtown were our next target, a fresh battlefield in the war against unpractical gowns “Alright, I think we have held it in long enough,” Sarah started as we walked, “spill the beans. What’s really going on with you and Ivan?” A blush crept up my cheeks, a traitor giving away the secrets my lips were trying to hold. It had been like this for weeks now. Ever since things had shifted between Ivan and me, the girls had been relentless in their pursuit of detalls. Dates, sure, they knew about those. But they were 1/3 86%1 Chapter 97 particularly interested in the…aftermath, shall we say. Just as I opened my mouth to deflect their questions, a voice chimed in from behind us. “Can I help you ladies find something special today?” We turned to see a tall, Impeccably dressed woman with a dazzling smile. Her nametag read ‘Evelyn, and she exuded art aura of quiet confidence that put me at ease instantly. “Actually, yes,” Sarah said, stepping forward. “We’re looking for a dress for a gala.” “A gala, how exciting!” Evelyn exclaimed, her smile widening, “What kind of gala is it?” “It’s a werewolf themed gala,” I blurted out before I could stop myself. Of course I knew she wouldn’t actually think werewolves. Her smile didn’t falter. “Interesting,” she said, raising an eyebrow. “Not something you see every day. But that just makes it all the more special, wouldn’t you say?” I nodded, surprised by her calm acceptance. Maybe this wasn’t such a bad idea after all. “Do you have any specific styles in mind?” Evelyn asked, gesturing towards the racks of dresses that shimmered under the soft lighting. “Well,” Natalia started, “we were hoping to find something elegant but also practical. You know, something that moves well.” “Ah, I see,” Evelyn nodded thoughtfully. “Perhaps a cocktail dress could be a good option? They offer the elegance you desire with the freedom of movement you need.” Relief washed over me. Cocktail dress? Now that was an idea I hadn’t considered. Maybe it wasn’t the flowing gown of my dreams, but it could definitely work. “That’s a great suggestion,” A genuine smile spread across my face. “Can we see what you have in mind?” Evelyn’s smile mirrored mine. “Absolutely. Follow me, ladies. I have just the thing for a night of werewolf revelry.” The next hour was a whirlwind of fabrics, sequins, and stifled sighs. We tried on everything from sleek black cocktail dresses that clung to our curves a little too tightly to flowy, floral numbers that looked more like garden party attire than gala–worthy. Each dress felt like it belonged on someone else, failing to capture the essence of who I was or what I wanted to project. Discouragement started to settle in. Maybe the whole “dress for a werewolf gala” concept had been a bad idea. Maybe there was no such thing as a dress that was both elegant and practical, let alone one that reflected my personality. … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 97” »
Chapter 96 -Maya’s POV- The cinnamon buns were amazing, just like Ivan promised. But the delightful sweetness couldn’t quite erase the bitter aftertaste of reality waiting for me back at his office. Stepping through the door, my good mood vanished faster than a sprinkle on a hot pastry: Miranda sat there, casually scrolling through her phone, looking perfectly at home in Ivan’s office chair. Ivan was the first to react, his voice tight with annoyance, “Miranda, what are you doing here? And how many times do I have to tell you not to just waltz in here?” She looked up, her eyes flickering between Ivan and me before a slow, smug grin spread across her face. I might have known her for only a few months, well hardly knew her but I knew I would never like her. Everything about her rubbed me the wrong way and I wanted to slap the grin off her stupid face.. Pushing herself out of the chair, she walked towards us, arms outstretched. I watched with a mixture of apprehension and annoyance as Ivan visibly stiffened under her touch. “I’m sure you’ve seen the news already,” she chirped, her voice dripping with false sweetness, “but I just wanted to tell my big brother in person.” Her hands remained firmly wrapped around Ivan while her eyes drilled into mine. The smugness on her face only intensified the urge to wipe the smile off with the back of my hand. “So,” she continued, finally pulling away, still managing to keep her gaze locked on me, “how have you been?” Ivan let out a tired sigh. “Miranda, I’m not in the mood for your games today. We have work to do. Congratulations on the wedding.” He then turned to me, a genuine smile warming his features. “Come on, Amaya, let’s get back to it.” Miranda’s playful facade faltered for a second, replaced by a flash of imitation. Her arms crossed tightly, and the smugness morphed into at scowl. “That’s all you have to say?” she huffed, her voice dripping with disappointment. He shot her a pointed look. “Is there anything else I need to say? Anything specific you expect from me?” “You know exactly what I mean, Ivan,” she retorted, her voice rising a notch. “You’re being so annoying! And then you add her to the mix? Now you’re just plain irritating!” “Mirandal” Ivan’s voice boomed, a warning laced with his exasperation. She ignored him, turning back to me with a pointed question, “Aren’t you even going to congratulate me?” I stared at her, my jaw clenched tight. The question hung heavy in the air, a challenge I refused to acknowledge. Ignoring her completely felt like the most powerful response I could offer. The silence stretched on, thick and uncomfortable. She tapped her foot impatiently, her smugness slowly giving way to frustration, Ivan, caught in the middle, pinched the bridge of his nose, clearly at his wit’s end. Finally, unable to handle the silence any longer, She huffed dramatically. “Finel Be that way. I don’t even want the two of you at the wedding anyway. With that parting shot, she stormed out of the office, slamming the door shut behind her with a bang that rattled the windows. Ivan let out a long breath, the tension visibly draining from his body. 10:32 Sat, 22 Jun Chapter 96 “Wow,” I finally managed, the word barely a whisper. “That was… intense.” 86% Ivan chuckled, a dry humorless sound. He gestured towards his chair. “Come on, sit down. Let’s try to get some actual work done before she decides to grace us with another one of her surprise visits,” I sank into the chair, the events of the last few minutes swirling through my head. Neither of us said anything and he went on explaining what I would be doing as his personal assistant but i could tell his head was somewhere else. I stopped him, placing my hand on his. He looked up at me, clearly not expecting the touch. I gave him a small smile. “Let’s talk about it.” He let out a sigh running a hand through his hair, “Okay.” “Has she always been like this? I mean after what happened with your parents.” I paused a bit when I saw the pain flash in his eyes, “It’s okay if you don’t want to talk about it.” He smiled sadly, “I want to.” “Did you see it too?” asked softly, “You told me Miranda witnessed it, but did you see it too? See them die?* His eyes flashed with pain, and he nodded slowly. His body trembled, and I could see the grief and trauma etched on his face. I got up from my chair, my heart aching for him, I moved towards him, my legs feeling heavy, as if I was walking through quicksand. I climbed onto his lap, molding my body to his, ignoring the fact that we were in a workspace. Nothing else mattered in that moment except for Ivan and his pain. He pulled me closer, his arms wrapping tightly around me. We stayed like that for a long time, the only sound being our ragged breathing. Finally, he started talking. “I was six…so small, I didn’t understand what was happening. Our pack was under attack. I remember the sounds, the growling, the screams…my parents, they were trying to protect us, but there were too many.” He paused, taking a deep breath, his body trembling. “I hid behind a crate, watching…watching as they….as they… His voice cracked, and he couldn’t finish the sentence. I held him closer, my tears falling onto his chest. “They killed them, Amaya. They killed our parents in front of … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 96” »
Chapter 95 -Maya’s POV- The news of Alex’s wedding had hit me like a physical blow. I knew they were engaged but still. He was marrying her? Even as I mumbled my agreement to Ivan’s job offer, the words echoed in my head, a relentless drumbeat drowning out everything else. Here I es, about to embark on a new chapter with Ivan, and all I could think about was the man who had walked away from me. Ivan, oblivious to the turmoil within me, continued the tour, his voice a soothing murmur as he introduced me to various departments. Everywhere we went, people greeted him with genuine warmth and respect. It was clear that he wasn’t just the CEO, he was a leader they admired. As I offered polite smiles and returned greetings, my mind was a million miles away. ‘Alex is getting married to Miranda, the thought repeated on a loop, a cruel reminder of the rejection that still stung. The image of them together, a happy couple on their wedding day, sent a fresh wave of pain through me. Why did I fucking care? “Amaya?” Ivan’s voice cut through my fog. “Are you okay? You seem a million miles away.” Startled, I tore my gaze away from the window and forced a smile. “Yes, I’m fine,” I lied. “Just taking it all in.” My voice sounded hollow even to my own cars. He scrutinized me for a long moment, his brow furrowed in concern. Then, a slow smile spread across his face. “Maybe I am badgering you with too much information on your first day,” he chuckled. “How about we head back to my office? We can pick up the tour another time.” I hesitated. A selfish part of me wanted to grab onto this new information, to soak up everything about Ivan’s company, the company I was about to become a part of. But the bigger part, the part still reeling from Alex’s news, craved a distraction, a way to escape the relentless thoughts swirling in my head. “No,” I blurted out, surprising myself “I’m sorry, Ivan. I really do want to know. Please, continue.” Relief washed over his face, chasing away the flicker of worry. “Alright,” he cleared his throat, a hint of amusement in his voice. “But be warned, it can get a little dry sometimes. This company is my baby, though, so I tend to get carried away with the details.“” He gestured for me to follow him as he continued down the hallway, his voice resuming its informative tone. “So, as I was saying, we’re a construction and development company, but not your typical bricks–and–mortar kind. We specialize in what’s called ‘sustainable development–basically, using innovative technologies and practices to design and build structures that are environmentally friendly and energy–efficient.” My curiosity piqued. Sustainable development? It sounded cutting–edge and important. “Environmentally friendly and energy–efficient structures?” I repeated, trying to grasp the concept. “Exactly,” he smiled, grinning, “We develop things like green building materials, renewable energy integration systems,and even smart home technology that optimizes resource use. It’s a rapidly growing field, and we’re at the forefront of it.” He stopped outside a door with a sleek, silver nameplate that read “Project Development.” “This is where the magic happens,” he announced with a flourish, pushing the door open and ushering me inside. The room buzzed with activity. Architects hunched over blueprints, engineers debated designs on holographic displays, and 3D printers whirred in the corner, creating miniature models of buildings. It was a far cry from the sterile office spaces I was used to, and a surge of excitement bubbled within me. This wasn’t just a job, it felt like being part of something that could make a real difference. “This is Omar Khan,” Ivan introduced me to a man with a neatly trimmed beard and a warm smile. “He’s the lead architect on our latest Chapter 95 project.” “Welcome aboard, Amaya,” Omar greeted me warmly. “We’re always excited to have fresh talent on the team, especially someone with your design skills.” whatc A blush crept up my cheeks. Design skills? My experience in interior design wasn’t exactly what came to mind, but a smile found its way onto my lips nonetheless. As Ivan continued to introduce me to other members of the project development team, their passion for their work was contagious. They talked about energy–efficient skyscrapers, self–sustaining communities, and even disaster resistant infrastructure with a casualness that sent a thrill through me. However, despite the fascinating information and the positive energy surrounding me, the echo of Alex’s upcoming wedding still lingered in the back of my mind. It was like a discordant note in a beautiful symphony, a constant reminder of a past I couldn’t escape. Suddenly, Ivan’s voice snapped me back to the present. “And this,” he gestured towards a large table covered with architectural models and blueprints, “is our current project – The Green Horizon. It’s highly confidential, so mum’s the word, okay?” Intrigued, I leaned closer to examine the plans. The models showcased a sprawling complex with innovative green features like rooftop gardens and solar panels. “The Green Horizon?” “It’s our most ambitious project yet,” Ivan explained, his voice filled with pride. “We’re aiming to develop a mixed–use development that integrates cutting–edge sustainability practices to create a thriving, eco–conscious community.” My breath hitched in my throat. The idea of creating a sustainable community resonated with a deep desire I hadn’t even realized I possessed. But before I could dwell on it, a wave of dizziness washed over me. The bright lights, the constant stream of information, the underlying emotions I was trying to suppress–it was all a bit overwhelming. Sensing my discomfort, Ivan placed a hand on my shoulder, his touch sending a jolt through me. “Hey, are you alright?” he asked, his voice. laced with concern. “I’m fine,” I stammered, forcing a smile that felt weak even to myself. “Maybe a bit much for the first day, huh?” Ivan chuckled, his hand lingering on my shoulder for a comforting beat before he removed it. “Come on, let’s grab some coffee. There’s a great little cafe across the street with the most amazing cinnamon buns.” The mention of food settled my stomach a little, and the promise of a break from the overwhelming lab environment was tempting. “Coffee sounds good,” I agreed, trying to sound enthusiastic. “As for the cinnamon buns,” Ivan continued with a playful wink, “they’re legendary. But be warned, they disappear faster than you can say ‘sustainable development.“” A weak laugh escaped my lips. “A challenge, then?” I countered, forcing a lightness I didn’t quite feel “A delicious one,” he promised, leading the way out of the bustling Project Development room. The weight of Alex’s news still hung heavy in the air, a shadow.couldn’t quite shake. But for the first time since hearing it, a sliver of genuine interest flickered within me. This company, these people, their dedication to something bigger than themselves – it was inspiring. As we walked down the brightly lit hallway, I stole a glance at Ivan. His profile was etched with a quiet determination, a reflection of the passion he poured into his work. He wasn’t Alex, that much was clear. There was a kindness in his eyes, a genuine warmth that Alex never possessed. 87% Chapter 95 “So, Project Green Horizon,” I ventured, hoping to shift the focus and learn more about the project that had sparked a flicker of excitement within me. “It sounds…ambitious.” “It is,” Ivan agreed, a glint of pride in his eyes. “We’re talking a self–sufficient community, integrated with renewable energy sources, vertical gardens for local food production, the whole package. Imagine a place where people can live work, and raise their families without leaving a massive carbon footprint.” His words painted a vivid picture, a vision of a future that felt both hopeful and attainable. “It’s incredible,” I admitted, a genuine smile finally gracing my lips. “And how far along are you in the development process?” … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 95” »
Chapter 94 -Alex’s Po POV- The blaring headline on my phone screen mocked me. Billionaire Tycoon Alex Thorne Announces Wedding Date to Miranda McCall Reality was a bitter pill I was forced to swallow every damn day. Two months. That’s all the time I had before I was shackled to Miranda for what felt like an eternity. We’d made a deal. A twisted, soul–sucking deal. The truth for a public wedding announcement. Truth, a word that left a metallic tang in my mouth. The truth about her parents‘ death, the truth about her messed–up childhood, the truth about why she was the way she was. A broken doll, forever haunted by a past she couldn’t escape. Her parents‘ deaths hadn’t been an accident. My father, the monster who haunted my every waking moment, was responsible. A revelation that should have ignited a firestorm of rage within me, but all I felt was a hollow echo. Maybe because deep down, a part of me already knew. My father leaving a trail of destruction wherever he went wasn’t exactly a secret. But Miranda, she’d witnessed it all. The blood, the mangled metal, the terror in her parents‘ eyes – a nightmare she could never wake up from. And Ivan? The perfect older brother, the shining star, the embodiment of everything good, according to Miranda. He’d had their past scrubbed clean, a fresh start for his ‘damaged‘ little sister. Damaged. The word echoed in my head, a cruel reflection of my own fractured reality and as much as I hated to admit it, there was nothing I could find on him. He was truly just a knight in shining armor. So here I was, staring at the wedding announcement. Pushing the phone away, I tried to focus on work. Paperwork blurred before my eyes, the scent of freshly brewed coffee a dull reminder of a life that once held meaning. The war with Daniel simmered in the background. Lives lost, territories claimed, the relentless pursuit of dominance – a game I was supposed to care about. But it all felt so hollow, so pointless but would I stop? No. My wolf needed his pound of flesh and this was the only way to give it to him, A knock on the door shattered the silence. “Mr Thorne, there is someone here to see you,” Ruth’s voice, laced with a hint of trepidation, filtered through.. “I told you I wasn’t seeing anyone,” I growled, the words rough on my throat. The door creaked open a fraction, revealing a sliver of Adrian’s face. “I think you can make an exception for an old friend,” he said, a smirk twisting his lips. Ruth’s eyes widened. “I’m so sorry, Mr. Thorne. I asked him to wait outside.” “Just go,” I muttered, waving her off. The last person I needed to see right now was Adrian, a walking reminder of betrayal and shattered trust. Ruth shot me an apologetic look before scurrying out, leaving me alone with the ghost of our past. Ignoring him, I buried myself back in the paperwork, a futile attempt to silence the storm brewing inside.. “Aren’t you going to offer me a seat?” Adrian’s voice cut through the tense silence. Silence. My weapon of choice. Maybe if I ignored him long enough, he’d just disappear. He let out a frustrated sigh, followed by the unmistakable scrape of a chair against the floor. He knew me well, knew exactly how to get under my skin. But this time, his taunts wouldn’t work. “Heard you’re getting married, his voice laced with something that sounded suspiciously like… mockery? 1/3 10:31 Sat, 22 Jun ko Chapter 94 “Married again.” I corrected, my voice devoid of emotion. Amusement danced in his eyes at my tone. “So, you came all the way here to congratulate me?” I asked, my voice dripping with sarcasm. “Or are you just that jobless?” A flicker of anger sparked in his eyes, a fleeting emotion quickly masked by a chilling coldness. “You haven’t changed a bit, Alex,” he spat, his voice low and dangerous. “Still the same cold, heartless bastard you’ve always been and you aren’t even a little bit remorseful for what you did?” My jaw clenched. Cold? Heartless? Coming from the man who betrayed our friendship, who chose to sleep with the woman I loved, his words. felt like a punch to the gut. But I wouldn’t give him the satisfaction of a reaction. Let him think whatever he wanted. “And what exactly did I do to you?” I asked, feigning ignorance. He threw his head back and laughed, a hollow, “You know exactly what you did,” he spat. “You know what I find rather amusing? You spent years running from him, but you never really escaped, did you? You turned into the very monster you swore you’d never be.” His words stung, more than I wanted to admit. “So you came here to play therapist?” I asked, my voice laced with a bitter edge-“Analyze my daddy issues?” He shook his head, a flicker of something akin to pity crossing his features before he schooled his expression back into a mask of indifference. “No, Alex I came here because I have news about Amaya. Something you might be interested in.” The world stopped. Amaya’s name, hanging heavy in the air, ripped through the carefully constructed walls I’d built around my emotions. “Don’t you dare speak her name,” I growled, a low rumble emanating from my chest. Every muscle in my body tensed, my wolf straining at the leash. A slow, sadistic smile spread across his face. “Oh, I think I will,” he smiled even bigger, his voice dripping with malice. “Especially since it concerns the little fact that she’s now claimed by Ivan.” My blood ran cold. Claimed? She had let herself be claimed by him? They were married but I didn’t think. She wouldn’t. My mark, the spot where she had cemented our bond, a bond that I broke throbbed suddenly. Adrian had to be lying “You’re lying,” I spat, my voice a dangerous growl. “There’s no way Amaya would ever…” But the glint of twisted amusement in his eyes sent a tremor of doubt through me. He knew something. Something I didn’t. And the thought of Amaya being marked filled me with a horrifying dread. I … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 94” »
Chapter 93 -Maya’s POV- The surprise must have been clear on my face, because the word exploded out of me in a surprised gasp. “What?” Ivan chuckled as he pulled out and I had to stop myself from letting out a moan, his eyes holding mine. “I know it’s out of the blue,” he admitted, “but hear me out.” He leaned down then, pressing a quick kiss to my lips. It was a chaste peck, a playful tease that left me wanting more. “Go get cleaned up,” he whispered, his voice husky. “I will use another bathroom down the hall because,” he added, a glint of amusement in his eyes, “I can’t promise I won’t take you again if we get in the shower together.” With that, he turned and walked out of the bathroom, leaving me standing there speechless. It took a moment for my brain to catch up with what just happened. Ivan wanted me to work for him? A mix of emotions swirled inside me – confusion, surprise, and a flicker of something else, something deeper and more unexpected. Happiness? Maybe. Taking a deep breath, I finally tore myself away from the spot and stumbled towards the shower. The cool water cascaded down my skin, washing away the lingering heat of our encounter and giving me a moment to clear my head. As the water massaged away the tension in my muscles, I replayed Ivan’s words in my mind. Working for him… it was a tempting offer, especially after weeks of fruitless job hunting. But there were complications, of course. The biggest one being Alex. His investment had given Ivan’s company a much–needed boost, propelling it back onto its feet. The irony of it all wasn’t lost on me. The man who rejected me, who broke my heart, was now indirectly helping the man I was married to. The thought left a bitter taste in my mouth. I didn’t want to be beholden to him in any way, not even through Ivan. But then there was the other side of the coin. Working for Ivan meant being close to him, spending more time together. The idea sent a thrill through me, a warmth that chased away the lingering bitterness. By the time I stepped out of the shower, towel wrapped around my body, I knew I had to hear him out. This wasn’t just about a job; it was about something more, something deeper that was starting to bloom between us. I dried myself off quickly, the nervous energy buzzing under my skin. When I emerged from the bathroom, Ivan was already sitting on the bed, clad only in a pair of sweatpants. The sight of him, so casually relaxed, sent another blush creeping up my cheeks. He gave me a slow smile, his eyes lingering on my form for a beat too long before he gestured to the empty space beside him. “Come here,” he smiled, his voice low and inviting. I walked over and sat down next to him, leaving a comfortable distance between us. He cleared his throat, seemingly gathering his thoughts. “Look,” he began, his voice sincere, “I’ve seen you running yourself ragged trying to find a job. It’s not easy out there, especially with everything that’s going on.” He hesitated for a moment, then continued. “As much as I hate to even mention his name,” he said with a grimace, “Alex’s investment has 31031 Sat, 22 Jun Chapter 93 been a lifesaver for the company. Business is booming again, and I’m finally back on my feet.” 874 I already knew this. He reached out and took my hand in his, his fingers intertwining with mine. The warmth of his touch sent a jolt through me, a silent reassurance in the face of my unspoken doubts. “You don’t need to be out there struggling. I can offer you a job. A good job, with a decent salary and benefits.” I squeezed his and back, a silent acknowledgment of his offer. The truth was, it was tempting. The financial security, the chance to be close to him… it was all very appealing. But the voice of reason, the one laced with a healthy dose of skepticism, piped up in my head. “Ivan,” I started, my voice cautious, “I appreciate the offer, I really do. But working for you… it wouldn’t be easy.” He raised an eyebrow, a question hanging in the air. “Why not?” “Because of Alex,” I said bluntly. “He’s a part of the company now, and the thought of working in the same place as him when it was the fact that I didn’t want anything to do with him that made me quit a job I really loved and after everything that happened…” My voice trailed off. His expression softened in understanding. “I know. Look, I get it. The whole Alex situation is a mess, and I wouldn’t blame you for wanting nothing to do with him. I don’t even want you near him in the first place but I’m proposing this because you are stressed out, especially after having to let go of something you love and I hate seeing you unhappy.” A wave of gratitude washed over me. He understood. He saw the hurt and the pain I tried to hide. “So what kind of job would I even be doing?” The question tumbled out, a mix of curiosity and lingering hesitation still battling within me. He leaned back slightly, a thoughtful look on his face. “Honestly, Amaya,” he began, “you have a lot of options. You’re smart, capable, and you have a great eye for detail. You could be my personal assistant, handling my schedule and paperwork. Or,” he continued, seeing the flicker of doubt in my eyes, “you could choose something else entirely. We’re expanding the company, and there are openings in marketing, human resources, even event planning. Anything you want to do.” His words sparked a flicker of excitement within me. The idea of having some control over my role, of choosing something that actually Interested me, was appealing. But the thought of working in the same building as Alex, even if the chances of actually interacting with him were slim, still made me uneasy. “I don’t know, Ivan. It’s all a bit overwhelming. And the thought of even being in the same space…” He cut me off gently. “I understand you and believe me, I’m the last person that wants you near him but he is almost never physically present at the office. He invests, he gets updates, but he leaves the day–to–day operations to me. You wouldn’t have to interact with him directly.” He paused for a moment, his gaze searching mine. “And honestly, Amaya,” he continued, his voice low and serious, “I hate seeing you this. stressed about a job. We both know you deserve better than endless applications and dead–end interviews. This is a chance for you to use your skills, to build a career, and to be close to me. I know interior design was your major but we can make anything work.” He reached … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 93” »
Chapter 92 -Maya’s POV- We stared at each other, the air thick with a silence that stretched on for what felt like an eternity. His eyes were now focused entirely on the mark that marred my shoulder. He opened his mouth to speak, then closed it again, as if searching for the right words. “Amaya,” he finally managed, “…” The sentence trailed off unfinished, hanging heavy in the air. My own hand instinctively reached up to touch the mark, my fingers traced the mark. The memory of Alex’s mark, once vibrant in the same spot, flickered in my mind. It had faded over the years, mirroring the weakening of the bond after his rejection. Now, Ivan’s mark sat boldly on top, a new claim etched onto my skin. “You marked me,” I whispered, the words catching slightly in my throat. The silence returned, heavy and oppressive. He ran a hand through his hair, “I didn’t…” he started, but I cut him off. A grin, genuine and unexpected, split my face open. “You marked me,” I repeated, this time with a hint of amusement dancing in my voice. His brow furrowed in confusion. “You’re not… angry?” he stammered, clearly surprised by my reaction. I shook my head slowly, letting my hand linger on the mark once more. “No,” I smiled, a blush creeping up my cheeks that I couldn’t quite control. “Actually,” I continued, my voice dropping to a husky whisper, “I’ve wanted you to do this for a while now. I wanted you to claim me.” He held my gaze for a long moment, his eyes searching mine as if trying to decipher the truth behind my words. Then, a smile, slow and hesitant at first, spread across his face. In a swift movement, he pulled me towards him, his arms wrapping tightly around my body. I melted into his embrace, the warmth of his touch a welcome comfort. He rested his forehead against mine, his breathing ragged and uneven. “Thank you,” he murmured into my ear, his voice thick with emotion. Those were the last coherent words I heard before sleep claimed me, pulling me into a world of dreams where worries and anxieties melted away. When I finally opened my eyes, the room was bathed in the soft glow of dusk. The warmth of his body was no longer next to me, and a wave of disappointment washed over me. Pushing the feeling aside as quickly as it came, I pulled myself out of bed and made my way to the bathroom. Standing in front of the mirror, I took stock of myself. My reflection showed me messy hair, tangled from sleep, and bright eyes that sparkled with a newfound happiness. But the first thing I noticed was the mark on my shoulder. The raw edges were starting to soften, the black ink losing its initial intensity. It would heal quickly, completely, if my wolf side wasn’t so weak. But even with the delayed healing, the mark would eventually become a permanent brand on my skin, a constant reminder of the bond I now shared with Ivan. But a nagging thought followed. For us to fully form the bond, I needed to do the same but my wolf would have to come to terms with it first. She had been eerily quiet. It wasn’t a surprise – I knew she wouldn’t agree with Ivan marking me. She was still attuned to Alex, forever marked by his rejection. But I also knew, with a deep certainty, that she would eventually understand. The hurt and pain of Alex’s betrayal was fading, replaced by a burgeoning hope for the future. Ivan, with his kindness and strength, was becoming more than just a welcome distraction. He was becoming my future. “Thinking about ways to remove the mark already?” His voice startled me, cutting through the silence of the bathroom. There was a teasing Lit to his tone, but beneath it, I sensed a hint of doubt. 1/3 Join Chatroom Chapter 92 I turned around, ready to playfully scold him for sneaking up on me, but the playful banter died on my lips. He stood there, casually leaning against the doorway, his eyes fixed on the mark… “No,” I whispered, my voice surprisingly steady. “Just admiring how beautiful it’ll look when it’s fully healed.” He pushed himself off the door frame and walked towards me, his movements slow and deliberate. He stopped just a hair’s breadth away, his eyes searching mine. Then, with a tendemess that took my breath away, he reached out and wrapped his hand around my waist, pulling me gently closer. Our bodies brushed, sending a jolt of electricity sparking through me. “You Wer were gone when I woke up.” I whispered, the question tumbling out before I could stop it. He leaned back slightly, a flicker of apology crossing his face. “I’m sorry. Something came up that needed my attention.” “Is everything okay?” I couldn’t help but ask, a sliver of worry creeping into my voice. He gave me a reassuring smile. “Everything’s under control. For now, at least.” He didn’t elaborate, and I knew better than to push. There were things he couldn’t share with me, burdens of the pack leadership that weighed heavily on him. Instead, I changed the subject. “What is going to happen now?” He didn’t answer right aw away. His gaze drifted back to the mark on my shoulder, a silent conversation taking place between him and the symbol etched onto my skin. “This changes things, Amaya. Marking you… it ties you to me, to the pack, to this war even if you have somehow been the center of it, now more than ever, you are a part.” “I know,” I met his gaze head–on. “But I also know I don’t want to be anywhere else.” The words tumbled out, honest and raw, a confession of my growing feelings for him. He stared at me for a long moment, his eyes searching mine as if looking for any sign of doubt or hesitation. Finding none, a slow smile spread across his face. It wasn’t the usual charming grin he wore, but a genuine, heartfelt smile that reached his eyes. “I don’t want you anywhere else either,” Then, he cupped my face in his hands, his thumbs gently stroking my cheekbones. “But I won’t lie to you, Amaya. Things are going to get worse before they get better. The war with Alex, it’s escalating. Your father…” he trailed off, his jaw clenching with frustration. “We’ll figure it out,” I leaned into his touch. “Together.” He leaned down then, his lips brushing hesitantly against mine. The kiss was slow, tender, a promise whispered on the skin. I felt him harden as he deepened the kiss, “I want you again.” He turned me around to face the mirror, I caught our reflection in it. He stood behind me, his hungry eyes stared back sending shivers down my skin. His hands found their way to my hips and I moaned as he pressed himself into me. I could feel his hardness against my ass and my core tightened at the thought of him taking me from behind again, He dropped to his knees suddenly, spreading my legs and then running his tongue up my thigh from behind. His fingers brushed my fold and I let out a moan closing my eyes and my head falling backwards. “Open your eyes, watch yourself in the mirror.” his voice cut through the haze. I opened my eyes, staring into his hot gaze, our reflections glared at us. He dipped his tongue into my folds, he sucked my clit softly and! shivered at the sensation, tilting my pelvis closer to his mouth.. 2/3 … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 92” »
Chapter 91 -Maya’s POV- I couldn’t stay. Not after what my mother said. The thought of being the reason my father lost his wife, the fear of what he might do to me if that happened… It was too much. I grabbed the twins and got us out of there. My mother’s face was etched with sadness as we walked past her, still locked in a tense stand–off with my father. He glared at the children, making by clutch my hand so tightly her knuckles turned white. Even for Daniel Stone, scaring little kids was a new low. By the time I got back to Ivan’s house, I was already knee–deep in job applications again. Just another day in my life. That’s when Iwan walked in. He looked rough. Dark circles hung under his eyes, and his usual charm was missing. I sighed. “What happened this time?” He tossed his tie on the nearest chair and started unbuttoning his shirt. My heart hammered in my chest as his toned back came into view. He turned around, a playful smile flashing across his face when he saw the blush creep up my cheeks. But then, as if remembering my question, his smile vanished. “There was a fight. My wolves and Alex’s pack. We lost five men today. Don’t know how many they lost.” A knot formed in my stomach, I thought things had calmed down. Guess I was wrong. This wasn’t what Ivan signed up for. He always said he wanted no part of my father’s war. I shoved the laptop aside and walked over to him. “You look beat. Sit.” He hesitated for a moment, then sank onto the bed with a tired sigh. I climbed up behind him, my hands finding the tense muscles in his shoulders. He groaned as I applied pressure. The tension slowly started to seep out of him. “What if…” I started, “What if you broke the merge with my father? You and your wolves could walk away. Let them destroy each other if that’s what they want.” He let out another groan, and I dug my fingers a little deeper. Finally, he spoke. “Tried that already. Daniel won’t let the merge go, and my wolves…well, they’re not exactly peaceful creatures. They love a good fight. Getting primal, letting the beast out, feels good to them.” “There’s gotta be another way,” I mumbled, more to myself than to him. Ivan chuckled, a dry, humorless sound. “Maybe. But right now, I just want some sleep.” I stopped kneading his shoulders and leaned down, pressing a soft kiss to the exposed skin just above his collarbone. He tilted his head back slightly, surprised, and looked down at me with a raised eyebrow. “What was that for?” he asked, his voice husky. I offered him a shy smile but didn’t answer. Instead, I climbed off the bed and moved to stand in front of him. Taking a deep breath, I knelt before him, my hand instinctively reaching qut to brush a stray strand of hair from his forehead. 87% Chapter 91 His eyes darkened noticeably, the exhaustion momentarily replaced by a flicker of something else. Desire. It was a spark, a tiny flame amidst the storm he was clearly in. My own heart hammered a little faster in my chest. This wasn’t something I usually did. I almost never initiated sex. I would give a subtle look and Alex would understand, it also helped that he liked being in control and why was I thinking about that right now? My fingers, emboldened by a newfound boldness, slowly found their way to the buckle of his belt. It was warm beneath my touch. He watched me, his expression unreadable. There was no protest, no movement to stop me. His silence, however, was more a question than anything else. “Helping you get some sleep,” I finally whispered a reply. A slow smile spread across his face, a hint of amusement dancing in his eyes but there was a weariness that followed. “You sure about that?” Was I sure? Did I know what I was doing? Could I handle it if he did nothing to prevent me from taking what at I wanted? I needed to get out of my head so I tugged on the belt and then released it from the loop of his jeans. Then I reached for the button at the waistband, not sure how far I was willing to go. My fingers trembled. The material was soft and silky against them. I pushed it aside and eased down the zipper, praying my hands wouldn’t shake so much that I ruined my resolve. The sound of his breathing deepened as I pulled back the denim to expose him.- The only time we had had sex, I hadn’t allowed myself to focus on the size but right now that it was in front of me, I physically swallowed. He was big, very big. I ran my hand along the hard length of him, awed by its perfection. It throbbed under my touch, pulsating with need. He let out an audible growl, which encouraged me to continue. His muscles tightened beneath my fingertips, and his hips moved slightly toward me. Encouraged, I gave him a light squeeze and released him. Another growl sounded. When I touched him again, I felt him pulsate once more. “You don’t have to do this.” His hoarse voice sounded in the room suddenly. I raised my head to meet his gaze. His eyes were wild, glazed with desire, yet they looked like he was having an internal battle with them. “I want to,” I said softly. And I meant it. I wanted to. I wasn’t sure what that would mean or where it might lead but I needed to be certain I could take control. To do so, I had to know just how much I liked being submissive to a dominant man. I took hold of him once more and stroked him gently. I heard a choked groan. I looked up and found his face strained, his lips parted, his eyes wild and dark with lust. He watched me with intense concentration, the tendons along his neck standing out as he clenched his jaw. I closed my mouth around the tip of him and licked lightly. He swore and grabbed my hair. I went down on him harder, sucking him into my mouth until I could take no more. He yanked on my hair again and tried to pull me away, but I refused to let go. Then, to my surprise, he let out a low groan and began to thrust into my mouth. One of his hands came up and gripped my head while the other held onto my ponytail. He moved in and out of … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 91`” »
Chapter 90 -Maya POV- The air hung heavy, thick with the unspoken weight of years. To be hated by both of your own parents- the very thought sent a fresh wave of pain crashing over me. Could anything be more devastating, more soul–crushing? “No. I don’t hate you, Amaya.” The words washed over me, a gentle wave breaking through the storm raging within. I stared at her, searching her eyes, desperately seeking confirmation of what I hoped was the truth. And I found it. There was no pity, no condescension, just a deep, raw honesty that resonated deep within my soul. She didn’t hate me. She didn’t and the words tumbled out of me in a rush, “I’m sorry, sorry I was a constant reminder of what you’d never have. Sorry that father’s heart was starting to thaw and then I came along and froze it solid again. Lam so sorry.” She opened her mouth to speak, but I held up a hand, silencing her for a moment. “I’m not finished. I’m sorry I chose him, but I will not apologize for choosing love. For choosing someone who showed me what it meant to be cherished when I was treated like an afterthought in my own home.” My voice shook with anger now. “You were never there for me, Mom. The maids practically raised me. You never stood up for me, never had my back. I’m sorry for any pain I caused you, but you never gave me a reason to choose you in the first place.” Her eyes flashed with hurt, a flicker of anger briefly replacing the sadness. But then, just as quickly, it subsided, replaced by a weary acceptance. “I know. That’s why I called you. That’s why I asked you to bring the twins.Because I’m tired of this charade. Tired of living a life filled with regrets. I want to know what it feels like to be a mother,a grandmother, to these beautiful children.” She reached out a hand, hesitantly hovering in the space between us. I stared at it, a fragile offering of peace after years of unspoken war. Looking into her eyes, I saw a reflection of myself, a woman yearning for connection, for a family. The anger slowly receded, replaced by a cautious hope. Taking a deep breath, I reached out and took her hand. It was cool and trembling slightly, but the touch sent a spark of warmth through me. Maybe, just maybe, there was a chance to heal the wounds of the past, to build a bridge between us. For the sake of the twins, for myself, and maybe, just maybe, for her too. Or maybe I just wanted to know what it would feel like to be loved by my mother, just like I loved the twins. “I don’t know if it will be easy. So much time has passed and i don’t just know,” I admitted, my voice thick with emotion. “But for the sake of the twins, for my sake, I’m willing to try.” A small smile touched her lips, “Thank you, Amaya,” she whispered, her voice trembling. That’s all I ask.”” A long silence stretched between us. The only sound was the distant chirping of birds and the faint hum of Insects in the warm afternoon sun, alongside the twins excited chatter. sat there, hand in hand, a fragile connection forming after years of estrangement. Suddenly, a blur of pink and yellow darted across the grass, a tiny figure squealing with delight. Ivy, her dark curls bouncing, raced towards 10:30 Sat, 22 Jun Chapter 90 8820 us, a triumphant grin plastered across her face. In her outstretched hand, she clutched a crumpled butterfly, its wings slightly damp and disheveled. “Look, Mom!” she shricked, stopping right in front of me, her eyes sparkling with excitement. I crouched down to her level, “Wow, Ivy! That’s a beautiful butterfly,” I exclaimed, reaching out a finger to gently touch its delicate wing. She giggled, “Can you hold it?” she asked, tilting her head inquisitively. “Of course, sweetie,” I replied, carefully cradling the butterfly in my palm. “See how gentle you need to be with it?” She nodded solemnly, her brow furrowed in concentration as she watched the butterfly flutter against my skin then surprisingly she turned to my mother, “Do you want to see too?” A flicker of uncertainty crossed my face. As if my hesitation, Ivy reached out, tugging my hand towards my mother. “Seel” she insisted, her voice laced with a hint of impatience. My mother said she wanted to get to know them but I still wasn’t sure. We had only met in the middle barely minutes ago so I still wasn’t sure but with deep breath, I turned to my mother who was staring like she was seeing us for the first time. “Ivy wants to show you the butterfly,” I said softly, extending my hand holding the delicate creature. Sne smiled reluctantly, not looking at the butterfly I stretched out to her but me, after a moment, she finally looked at it then smiled at my daughter, “It’s beautiful.” “It is,” Ivy’s lower lip trembled, tears welling up in her eyes and her mood changing in a span of seconds, “But it wants to leave.” A smile grazed my mother’s lips, “Butterflies don’t like to be held. They need to be free to fly in the garden.” Ivy stared at her, her brow furrowed. “Free?” she asked, a hint of curiosity replacing her sadness. My mother nodded. “Yes, free. Just like you, they need to fly around and play in the sunshine.” “So I need to let it go even though I don’t want to?” “Everyone deserves to be free.” Like she had a newfound understanding, Ivy slowly pushed my hands open, watching as the butterfly, freed from its temporary prison, fluttered its wings and soared into the clear blue sky. Her followed its trajectory with her eyes, a bittersweet smile gracing her lips. “Bye–bye, butterfly,” she whispered, waving a tiny hand. “Go play in the sunshine.” As the last glimpse of the butterfly vanished over the trees, I looked at my mother. I could help the smile that had registered itself in my face. I wanted this, this relationship. I didn’t realize just how much I did until this moment. Maybe, just maybe, there was a chance for us to build a new kind of relationship, one based on understanding and acceptance. And perhaps, in the process, we could both learn to appreciate the beauty and freedom of the world around us, just like the butterfly that had flown away but it was short lived. The warmth that had bloomed in my chest at my mother’s somewhat connection … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 90” »
Chapter 89 -Maya POV- I thought I’d gotten used to surprises with everything that had happened. The unexpected call came while I was drowning myself in job applications. I had made a mistake and damn Alex for putting me in this position. My phone screen flashed with the famift yet unwelcome name – Mom I could count on one hand the number of times she’d called me in my entire life. The only genuine connection we ever shared was that brief moment after my father’s arrest. After that, things snapped back into place – her, a silent shadow by his side and having no voice of her own. So yeah, when the call came, surprise was an understatement. But what truly shocked me was her request. She wanted to meet, and not just me – the twins. Here I was, perched on a dusty bench in the manicured garden of my childhood home, watching Nate and Ivy chase butterflies, their laughter echoing through the otherwise quiet afternoon. My mother sat beside me, a characteristic stillness covering her. Neither of us had spoken since I arrived. I kept waiting for her to break the ice, to explain this bizarre reunion, but the silence stretched on, thick and suffocating, Finally, unable to bear it any longer, I cleared my throat. Just as I opened my mouth to speak, she did, “They look happy,” Her gaze fixed on the twins I turned my head slightly, watching her watch them. A fleeting sadness flickered across her face, the emotion she mostly wore. I shifted my gaze back to the twins – Nate, covered in dirt after a triumphant roll in a patch of mud, and Ivy, chasing a butterfly with the single–minded determination of a seasoned hunter. A genuine smile tugged at the corners of my lips. “They are happy,” I confirmed, the words soft yet filled with a fierce protectiveness. Silence descended once more, heavy and laden. Then, after a moment that felt like an eternity, she spoke again. “They look just like him,” she murmured, the words tinged with a strange mix of hurt. My shoulders tensed involuntarily. I took a deep breath, trying to push down the anger that threatened to bubble up. Saying nothing, I let the air hang heavy between us. Finally, after another agonizing beat of silence, I turned to face her, my voice laced with skepticism. “Why did you call me here? Why did you want me to bring the twins?” Her gaze flickered away, avoiding mine. A flicker of something akin to fear crossed her features before she forced a smile, weak and unconvincing “I just wanted to spend time with you. Get to know my grandchildren.” I scoffed, a humorless sound escaping my lips. Anger surged through me suddenly, hot and volatile. “Why? You’ve never cared about me, never cared about them. You went along with father when he called them bastards, cast us aside like yesterday’s news. So why now?” My words hung in the air, a harsh indictment. She flinched under my gaze. A flicker of regret flashed in her eyes, quickly masked by a defensive posture. “I didn’t mean to snap at you,” I mumbled, feeling a wave of guilt wash over me. “I just…” Frustration choked my voice. I squeezed my eyes shut, the sound of the twins‘ laughter a stark contrast to the turmoil within me. Taking a deep breath, I forced myself to calm down. “I just want to know why,” I continued, my voice quieter now but no less determined. “Why the sudden change of heart? Why after all these years, do you suddenly want to be a part of their lives?” She didn’t give an answer. Her eyes just went back to the twins. My gaze followed hers, landing on them once more. Nate had abandoned his mud–wrestling match and was now chasing a bright blue butterfly with single–minded determination, while Ivy, triumphant, held a crumpled yellow one in her tiny hand. A bittersweet pang shot through my heart. They were so full of life, so innocent, so blissfully unaware of the darkness that swirled around them. “Jeremiah used to love playing in the dirt too,” she whispered suddenly, “He’d get so filthy, his clothes would be ruined, but he wouldn’t care. 1/3 Lala Chalam Chapter 89 He’d just laugh and laugh” O I turned to lace her then, truly seeing her for the first time. The carefully applied makeup couldn’t hide the weariness etched around her eyes, the lines that spoke of unspoken grief and a lifetime of unfulfilled dreams. The woman I’d always seen as a trophy wife, cold and uncaring, suddenly seemed heartbreakingly real, a shell of a person haunted by her own ghosts. There were no words, not yet. So I just sat there, watching her, waiting for her to continue. “Your Ether,” she began, her voice catching slightly. “he used to get so mad about it. He’d say a future Alpha should always stand tall, never roll around in the mud like a commoner. But Jeremiah never listened. And you know what? Your father always ended up right there with him, laughing and covered in mud himself.” A sad smile flickered across her lips, a fleeting memory of a happier time. “I used to watch them, you know,” she continued, “A smile on my face, but a pang of longing in my heart. He was so happy, Jeremiah. They were both so happy.” She paused then, the silence stretching between us. For once, it wasn’t an uncomfortable vold, but a space filled with unspoken emotions. The gentle breeze rustled the leaves of the surrounding trees, carrying with it the distant laughter of the twins. “We used to be happy. Your father, yes, he craved power, always had. But he wasn’t a monster, not then. Jeremiah was his legacy, his pride and joy. He loved him more than anything in the world, sometimes I even got jealous of it.” A choked laugh escaped her lips, a dry, humorless sound. She brushed a stray tear from her cheek, her eyes filled with a profound sadness. “When he was here, there was so much warmth in this house, so much love. And then, just like that, he was gone. Snatched away from us in a blink of an eye.” Tears welled up in my own eyes, blurring my vision. Her words struck a chord deep within me, a glimpse into a life I never knew existed. “Your father,” she continued, her voice trembling slightly, “he lost his legacy that day. And I lost my son. Our world shattered, and all that was left was a gaping hole of emptiness.” She choked back a sob, the sound raw and heartbreaking. My heart ached for her, for the woman she was, the woman she could have been “Everything changed after that. Daniel became consumed by vengeance. Blood for blood, that’s all he craved. He nearly started a war with Damon Thorne, a war that would have destroyed everything.” She ran a hand through her hair, a gesture of exhaustion and despair. “His heart turned to ice, Amaya. He couldn’t feel anything anymore, only hatred for the man he blamed for his loss.” “And then I found out I was pregnant. Daniel, he was hurting, yes, but there was a flicker of happiness in his eyes too. Finally, someone to carry on his legacy, someone to fill the void left by Jeremiah.” She paused, taking a deep, shuddering breath. “But then…” “I turned out to be a girl,” I finished the sentence for her. She gave a slow nod, her eyes filled with a thousand unspoken apologies. There were no justifications, no excuses. Just the raw truth of a life shaped by disappointment. “And he hated me for it,” I continued, the words tasting like ash in my mouth. “Hated that I was a constant reminder of everything he’d lost. A symbol of his dwindling legacy, a daughter who wouldn’t carry on his name.” A tear escaped her eye, tracing a glistening/path down her cheek. “Then you fell in love with the son of the man who shattered our family.” 2/3 10:29 SB1, 22 JUN Chapter 89 *.88%囊 We sat there in silence for a beat, the weight of unspoken words hanging heavy between us. Tears streamed down my face now, a mixture of anger and a strange, newfound understanding. … Read More “Bonds of the Alpha Billionaire by Neldia Chapter 89” »