Summary of Chapter 774 – A turning point in Defy The Alpha(s) by Glimmy
Chapter 774 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Defy The Alpha(s), written by Glimmy. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
When Micah called him to check on Roman’s room, Abel had no idea what to expect. Micah hadn’t given him any details, and that alone had left him confused.
No one had been inside Roman Draven’s quarters since the day he left, except the students assigned to housekeeping.
So naturally, Abel’s first thought was that Roman had returned.
The idea sent a rush of excitement through him. Delighted at the possibility of seeing his Alpha again, Abel had practically run the entire way.
Which was why the shock hit even harder when he pushed open the door. Instead of Roman Draven, two unfamiliar faces stood inside the room.
Abel froze.
Thieves.
That was his immediate conclusion.
This wasn’t the first time outsiders had tried to infiltrate Lunaris Academy. Humans were always curious about life inside the school, always testing boundaries. But they never got far. Patrol wolves caught them long before they reached the inner grounds at night.
To make it this deep into the academy—into Roman’s personal quarters—was both reckless and, in a twisted way, impressive.
Then the spell struck him like a bag of cement was hurled at him, knocking him back.
And that was when everything clicked.
Witches.
The realization woke the feral beast inside of him.
Abel dropped instantly into a crouch, a deep, terrifying growl ripping from his chest and echoing through the room. The sound vibrated with aggression and threat.
The shift came next. The sound of his bones cracking filling the room. His clothes shredded as fur burst through skin. Abel shifted into a gray wolf, power rolling off him.
Layla’s spell hadn’t weakened him, no, it had provoked him.
"Fuck," Layla breathed, staring at the damage she’d just caused.
Panic flashed across her face as the wolf fully emerged, massive and furious, eyes locked on them with lethal focus.
"Run, Laura!" she screamed.
Except there was no way out, not when Abel stood closest to the entrance. They were trapped at a crossroads, unable to escape, and yet unable to stay.
However, Abel didn’t bother with intimidation. He was too impatient for that.
With a snarl that rattled the room, he charged at them.
Layla and Laura split instinctively, breaking apart in opposite directions. Layla veered left, hurling spell after spell at Abel in his wolf form. But none caught him, not when Abel dodged with terrifying accuracy.
In his wolf form, Abel was frighteningly fast and he was locked onto Layla.
Laura’s heart slammed against her ribs when she saw what was going on. She could have made a run for it with the wolf focused on Layla but couldn’t leave her sister behind. They were as good as dead if any of them was caught.
So Laura raised her hands and cast, desperate to draw Abel’s attention away from Layla.
And that was where everything went wrong.
She panicked and the spell slammed into a metal fixture embedded in Roman’s room, and perhaps it was the nature of the magic, but it ricocheted right back at her.
The force hit her like a cannon and she was flung backward. Except Laura smashed through the wide window right behind her.
Glass shattered outward in a scream of sound and shards, the cold night air rushing in as Laura’s body went with it.
"No!" she screamed, her voice tearing raw from her throat.


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