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Defy The Alpha(s) novel Chapter 548

Summary for Chapter 548: Defy The Alpha(s)

Summary of Chapter 548 – A turning point in Defy The Alpha(s) by Glimmy

Chapter 548 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.

Chapter 548: A Better Rain

After Irene left the party, the other Alphas followed one by one. They all knew tomorrow would be a long day, and with the responsibility of leadership weighing on their shoulders, rest was non-negotiable. Wolves might be stronger and more resilient than humans, but even their bodies needed downtime.

The humans, however, were another story.

Most of the high-ranking dignitaries had retreated for the night, but plenty of others stayed behind. Right now, they were drunk out of their minds, laughing too loudly, swaying on their feet, and making an absolute spectacle of themselves.

Violet, Roman, and Griffin sat at their table, quietly watching them with growing annoyance. Even though the punishment was given to Roman, there was no way on earth they were leaving him to deal with the mess alone. They were in this together.

"I wish Alaric was here," Violet said. "He’d just make it rain on them and clear this place out."

"Same," Griffin sighed, rubbing his temple.

But Roman perked up suddenly, his grin spreading wide and positively sinister.

"Don’t worry," he said, leaning back with that glint in his eyes Violet never trusted. "I can make it rain something else."

"Roman?" Violet asked, suspicious.

He grabbed her hand and pressed a kiss to her knuckles, speaking in an exaggerated, fake accent. "Don’t worry, mademoiselle, it will be harmless fun. Absolutely magnifique."

Violet groaned. That didn’t reassure her at all, but she let it go.

Roman released her hand and focused forward. The next moment, the black of his eyes shifted, twisting unnaturally until they mirrored the glossy pupils of a bird. It was startling, but Violet didn’t flinch. She just held her breath, and watched him, intrigued.

Roman’s gaze went distant, as if he were seeing through someone else’s vision. Then came the first sharp caw. Then a second. And a third.

At first, the guests ignored it. The music was still going, and the dancing didn’t stop, not until a single bird swooped low and plop! It dropped poop on a man’s suit. The poor victim screamed, spinning in a circle as his friends laughed mercilessly.

And then came the second bird. The third. The fourth.

Heads turned upward, and dread dawned on every drunken face as nearly fifty birds darkened the sky.

As if Roman had given a silent command, the birds dove as one. What followed was a rain of bird poop pelting the guests like nature’s cruel joke.

Chaos broke out. Guests and reporters shrieked and scrambled, shoes flying, dresses torn as they tripped over each other in blind panic. This wasn’t like the rat epidemic — no one was sticking around this time. They bolted, fleeing the garden entirely.

In less than two minutes, the once-packed garden was deserted.

From behind a hedge, Violet, Roman, and Griffin came out.

"Viola!" Roman shouted with glee, throwing his arms wide triumphantly. "It got the job done!"

But Violet’s smile vanished when she noticed the streak of blood trailing from Roman’s nose.

"Roman!" she gasped, rushing to his side. Without hesitation, she wiped the blood away with her thumb, her face etched with concern. "Enough animal control for today."

"Aww, she’s worried about me," Roman teased her.

"Of course I’m worried about you, idiot!" Violet snapped. "For a skill you haven’t trained in years, you’re pushing yourself way too far."

Roman smirked, though it was tired around the edges. "You know what would make it better? A kiss or two." He waggled his brows playfully.

To be honest, he hadn’t expected her to take him seriously. So when Violet cupped his face and kissed him square on the lips, Roman froze.

It was a warm, lingering kiss, and his only regret was that it didn’t last longer.

"Better now?" Violet asked softly when she pulled back.

Roman’s grin spread so wide it was ridiculous. His cheeks burned red. "Yeah, more than better."

It went smoothly for about five minutes. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

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