Summary of Chapter 631 – A turning point in Defy The Alpha(s) by Glimmy
Chapter 631 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.
As soon as the sisters were within the privacy of their room, Ziva began to rave. "He’s going to search for her. I know how his mind works, he’ll probably keep me in the dark until he needs my help. I need to know what’s going on."
Lauren and Layla exchanged glances, both clearly uncomfortable. At this point, Ziva’s antics were going to get them all in trouble.
Layla shrugged. "Well, whatever you do, leave me out of it. You won’t drag me into whatever suicide plan you’re plotting."
Ziva’s eyes flashed dangerously. "What did you just say?"
"She’s right," Lauren cut in before Layla could push further. "Your obsession with Violet is becoming a problem. No matter how much you hate it, Violet is still our powerful sister and Father will bring her in whether you like it or not."
Ziva froze, speechless for once.
Lauren pressed on. "And while you’re at it, figure out Hannah’s situation before Father finds out what you did."
That was the last straw. The twins clasped each other’s hands and walked out together, not daring to look back. They were done with Ziva’s schemes, her temper, and the mess that always followed her.
Back at Aster City....
Adele sat on the hospital bed while the doctor checked the chart, the machines beeping in the quiet of the room.
After a moment, the doctor finally said, "Your vitals are stable, heartbeat normal, blood pressure steady, and your healing rate is improving. Everything seems fine."
Adele nodded slowly, relief spreading across her face.
The doctor looked up, "Have you tried shifting ever since the incident?"
"Shifting?" She hesitated before answering, "I haven’t exactly thought about it, and this isn’t exactly the place."
The doctor smiled, scribbling something on her clipboard. "Understandable. But it’s important we make sure your wolf is still responding. Do you still feel her presence?"
She nodded. "Yes. She’s there."
Adele intentionally did not mention that her wolf was intentionally ignoring her and only roused at her mate’s presence. She brought it on herself after all.
"That’s good," the doctor said, her tone reassuring. "We’ve arranged a controlled environment. There’s a space in the hospital reinforced for safe transformations. Once you’re ready, we’ll help you shift under supervision, and ensure there’s no risk, and accident."
Adele exhaled, tension loosening from her shoulders. "Alright," she said. "I’ll do it."
"Good," the doctor replied with a smile. "We’d arranged a time for that. Until now, have your rest and spend as much time with your mate as possible."
They must have summoned him straight out of thin air because Micah appeared right at that exact moment, and all the air left Adele’s lungs in one dramatic swoop.
It was like one of those over-the-top romantic scenes in soap operas where the camera zooms in on the male lead, the wind blows at the perfect angle, and the soundtrack swells. Except she experienced it for real, and it wasn’t a camera doing the work, it was her traitorous hormones.

MATE HIM! MATE HIM NOW!

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