Chapter overview: Chapter 546 from Defy The Alpha(s)
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Defy The Alpha(s), Glimmy introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Violet asked, "What do you think we should do, Micah?"
Micah’s expression was thoughtful, his eyes half-lidded like he was weighing too many things at once. "For now," he said, "I’ll try looking into the presidential candidates and flagging down whoever Father is sponsoring. But knowing Angus, he’ll be careful. He doesn’t make mistakes unless his ego blinds him, and that day we met, I think it did. Good thing about confidence, it makes people slip."
He shifted, straightening his jacket as though signaling the conversation was over. "That’ll be all for now. I’ll keep in touch. Should you ever need my help, don’t hesitate to ask."
Almost immediately, the words tumbled out of Violet’s lips. "About that, I need your help with something."
Micah’s brows rose. "What is it?"
Her throat tightened, but she forced it out. "I don’t think Alaric is safe. We plan to go rescue him tomorrow."
Micah’s sharp inhale told her he hadn’t expected that. His gaze flicked toward the garden beyond, as though thinking over every possible consequence. "Escaping under Elijah’s nose is going to be difficult," he admitted. "But not impossible. What do you need from me?"
"I don’t need you to do anything reckless," Violet said firmly. "The Cardinal heirs have leverage. Elijah won’t move too hard against them, they’re his ’heirs,’ and saving face matters more to him than killing them. But you..." She met Micah’s eyes. "He has no reason to spare you. All I want is information. I just need to know how Alaric’s holding up. Surely you’ve got contacts in the North—"
Then, trying to lighten the conversation, she added with a small grin, "Or maybe you can make a trip to hell and find out if someone from the North Pack died with news about him."
Micah’s lips quirked, the faintest smile tugging his features. "I have contacts in the North," he said evenly. Then, with a dryness that made Violet pause, he added, "And trips to hell aren’t exactly fun."
The clipped edge in his tone hinted there was more behind those words than he wasn’t willing to share. Violet sensed it, but she didn’t push. They were only just beginning to trust one another; she wasn’t going to ruin it with pressure.
To clear the air, she forced a small laugh. "I bet the rat epidemic is over by now. I’ll wait for your news, then."
"Sure." He replied casually.
"See you later, brother."
Violet didn’t know what possessed her to call him that, but the word was already out before she could stop herself. Micah froze mid-step, clearly caught off guard. Then slowly, a huge grin broke across his handsome face.
"Brother, huh? That’s a dangerous promotion." His grin turned sly. "See you too, lil’ sis."
Violet rolled her eyes, but the warmth in her chest betrayed her. She actually liked the sound of it—though she’d never admit that to his face.
And just like that, they stepped out of the dark glasshouse together, the faint hum of the party reaching their ears again. But when they reached the garden path, they split without a word, each of them headed in different directions.
Her heart was pounding, not just from the spin but from him.
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