Chapter 101 – A Turning Point in Alphas' Proud Mate by Free Collection
In this chapter of Alphas' Proud Mate, Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 101 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Chapter 101 The Blood Of Kings
With a heavy sigh, I rise to my feet, disgusted with myself for even hesitating—especially when I owe Fury everything for what he’s done for me. But I can’t help it.
I glance at the doctor, who’s still standing there patiently. “Let me consult my mate before I—”
“My mate, Jack, will donate his blood. Immediately.”
Kali’s voice slices through like a thunderclap, cutting me off mid-sentence. She storms in like a force of nature, her gaze immediately locking on Fury. Her face pales, horror filling her eyes. Her hand flies to her mouth, and for a moment, she bites her lip hard, clearly trying to hold back tears.
Then she turns to me, her eyes burning. “He’s dying, Jack.”
Before I can say a word, she whirls on the doctor.
“What are you waiting for? We don’t have time. Jack is the future Alpha King and he’s my mate. I’m sure you can feel his aura, can’t you?”
The doctor bows his head respectfully. “Yes, Your Highness. That’s exactly what I was trying to say.”
“Good,” Kali says firmly with a sharp nod. “Then do what needs to be done. We’ll give him whatever it takes. Fury must live.”
“Yes, Your Highness,” the doctor replies quickly, bowing before hurrying away to prepare for the procedure.
As soon as he leaves, Kali’s guard drops. She rushes to me, and I wrap my arms around her before she even asks. Her body melts into mine, trembling slightly as she exhales a shaky breath.
“I’m scared he won’t accept this,” I whisper into her hair. “You know how stubborn he is. And now, with my blood in his veins, he won’t be just a warrior anymore—he’ll carry the blood of an Alpha King. That means he’ll become an Alpha, whether he wants it or not, even if it’s not for Bloodfang. His wolf won’t tolerate disrespect. He’ll have no choice but to rise above the rest.”
“I know,” she breathes. “But this time, it’s not about what he wants. It’s about what he needs.”
She leans back to look up at me, her eyes glistening with tears.
“He wanted to protect me. Be my sword and shield. But now it’s my turn to protect him—and I will. I won’t let him die.”
I nod, unable to speak past the lump forming in my throat. She slowly pulls away and walks over to Fury, who still hasn’t moved a muscle. His chest rises—barely and her lip quivers as she reaches out and touches his face.
“I’m sorry,” she whispers. “I know what you wanted, Fury. I know what you were born to be for me… but I need you to live.”
Her hand hovers over his heart, and I feel the shift in the air—the bond between them beginning to unravel, a string about to snap.
“I release you,” she says softly, her eyes wet. “You’re no longer my protector or personal guard. You’re free now. Free to choose your own path… Just live for me. But most importantly live for yourself.”
Silence settles over the room as the invisible string binding them snaps, like a final goodbye. She sniffles and wipes her cheek, eyes never leaving his face.
The doctor re-enters the room moments later, carrying a tray that holds a sterilized needle, a reinforced vial, a compact blood infusion pump, and a set of enchanted tubes lined with silver filament—crafted specifically to transfer royal werewolf blood without diminishing its potency.
“It’s ready,” he announces.
I glance at Kali one last time. She nods.
Taking a deep breath, I move to sit beside Fury and roll up my sleeve. The doctor swabs the inside of my arm before inserting the needle. There’s a sharp pinch, then a wave of warmth as my blood begins to flow through the enchanted tubing and into the pump. The machine hums quietly, regulating the flow before channeling it into a second tube connected to Fury’s arm.
The process is ritualistic—familiar, yet far more intense than the last time I did this for Caspian, back when I was merely an Alpha swearing the sacred oath.
But now, I am the Alpha King.
Power roars beneath my skin like thunder, ancient and alive, pulsing with the weight of generations. The blood of kings. As it flows from my veins into Fury, I feel it lash out like a storm, wild and primal, resisting the transfer at first before settling into a determined rhythm. The air around us thickens, charged with invisible energy that crackles like lightning waiting to strike.
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