Chapter 476: Kill Us All – A Turning Point in Defy The Alpha(s) by Glimmy
In this chapter of Defy The Alpha(s), Glimmy introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 476: Kill Us All shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
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Violet was on fire.
Whatever Henry had done to her, it felt like venom rushing through her bloodstream at the speed of light. Her heart was pounding so loudly she could hear the blood roaring in her ears.
She was screaming now—shouting at the top of her lungs, clawing at her skin as if a thousand fire ants were crawling all over her. She was being burned from the inside out, and she wanted it to stop.
Something was happening to her. Something awful.
It was tearing her apart, shredding her from within like it wanted to break free.
Maybe she needed to let it out.
Maybe she needed to be free.
"Violet?!" Griffin shouted, starting forward, but Micah blocked him with a firm arm.
"Don’t!" he snapped. "Mate or not, she’s unraveling right now."
"What do you mean by that?"
Micah pointed to the ground. "You look at that and tell me!"
Griffin’s eyes dropped and froze. The earth where Violet had been lying had blackened like scorched coal. Worse, it was spreading, creeping outward in every direction. They had to take several steps back just to stay clear.
Pulses of light twisted beneath Violet’s skin, flickering erratically like lightning trapped in a glass jar. With each scream she let out, the creeping darkness expanded, withering everything in its path. A small patch of vegetation near her blackened in seconds and disintegrated into ash.
Not only that, Violet herself was starting to glow. The pulses were intensifying, radiating brighter and faster.
"She’s going to explode!"
"She’s going to kill us!"
Asher and Micah said at the same time, exchanging wide-eyed looks.
"Whatever’s happening to her, she’s not in control," Micah said, his voice tight with concern. "We need to get out of here."
"And leave her here alone?" Griffin said in disbelief. The growl that came from Roman’s throat showed he agreed.
Micah snarled back. "Right now, Violet is more dangerous to us than she is to herself. Whoever’s standing near her when that energy explodes is the real sorry one." He added in a low, mocking voice, "You’re her mate. Maybe you’ll survive. Maybe not."
Griffin’s face twisted with conflict. Micah’s words stung because they were true. He knew what it meant to lose control, to hurt people. If Violet harmed someone she loved, even by accident, she’d never forgive herself.
"Then what about her?" Roman suddenly snapped. "What happens if she’s hurt?"
He didn’t look at Micah this time. His eyes were locked on Adele and Alaric, the brains, and the ones who were supposed to have the answers.
That silence broke something in Roman.
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