Chapter 29 – Highlight Chapter from A Female Alpha’s Revenge
Chapter 29 is a standout chapter in A Female Alpha’s Revenge by Free Collection, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Werewolf narrative into new territory.
Chapter 29
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Third Person’s POV
Ivy interjected, “Alpha Ulrik and Luna Velda have earned their merits. There’s nothing they can’t handle. You shouldn’t seek help from Frostfang’s Alpha.”
Tamara clutched Ivy’s hand, her face mournful. “Ivy, Adelaide has always treated me well. Please speak to her for me. The things those people say–I didn’t spread them. I swear-”
Ivy shook off her grip and glanced at Beta Valentin. “Let’s head back to the Packhouse, Beta Valentin.”
Valentin and Ivy walked toward the Packhouse, leaving Tamara stranded at Frostfang’s border.
Ivy refused to comment on Bloodmoon affairs.
Noticing Valentin’s troubled expression, she asked, “What’s on your mind?”
“Luna Skye rejected the gift from Adelaide for Melinda,” Valentin said quietly.
Ivy paused. “But Luna Skye and Luna Airella were close friends… Alright.”
In the eyes of powerful pack Alphas, many believed Adelaide’s favor with Lycan Erasmus stemmed solely from her father’s legacy.
So no one took Adelaide seriously.
Valentin said, “Don’t let Adelaide know about this.”
“Agreed,” Ivy nodded. “No need to upset her,”
Ivy didn’t inform Adelaide about Tamara’s visit.
That night, Adelaide would leave. They didn’t want Bloodmoon’s chaos to affect her.
Valentin handed Adelaide the medicine from Shaman Digby. Opening it, she found wolf–specific remedies–some for wolfsbane poisoning and others to boost self–healing-
“Did you pay him?” Adelaide asked.
“He refused payment,” Ivy replied.
Adelaide nodded. “I’ll settle with him upon my return.”
She opened another bundle, revealing pastries and sandwiches.
Valentin remarked, “The snow’s coming. Be cautious of blizzards when traveling.”
Adelaide softly said, “Thank you.”
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Her eyes glistened. “Beta Valentin, I leave Frostfang in your hands.”
“Return safely, Alpha Adelaide,” Valentin said, his worry evident.
Aid would arrive eventually, though likely too late.
Adelaide planned to rally Warscar Trainees and old allies to reinforce Alpha Lance until reinforcements arrived.
Lance, battling Dragon Ash at the Southern Border, would relay Dragon Ash’s movements.
Eager for more challenges, I’d provoked many, making enemies who later became friends.
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