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The Price of Disobedience (Kali and Travis) novel Chapter 58

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Chapter 58 is a standout chapter in The Price of Disobedience (Kali and Travis) by Free Collection, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.

Chapter 58

Kali’s going to be pissed when she finds out I took revenge on her behalf–but I don’t care.

I made a promise to her mother, and I intend to keep it: protect Kali with my life. That includes eliminating any threatpast or present.

Besides, her mother was right. Kali’s tired. She’s carried enough pain for too long. Fought too many battles. She deserves peace now. If I have to be the monster to give her that, so be it.

As I step out of the hospital, the fresh air hits me like a slap, but it does nothing to clear the rage burning in my chest.

Because I didn’t kill Logan.

I’m halfway to shifting, ready to run and burn off some of this heat clawing under my skin, when a sharp pulse of energy jolts through my head–a mind–link.

Fury.

“Alpha. You’ve received a letter… from the Alpha King.”

I stop dead in my tracks.

What the hell?

“Why would a letter from him be sent here? This isn’t even our territory.” I grit out through the link, already moving faster, boots striking hard against the gravel. I ignore the curious glances from passing warriors and pack members.

Fury’s already waiting when I reach the Alpha House, standing by the entrance like a statue, one hand tucked into his jacket. His expression is unreadable, but I catch the flicker of concern in his eyes before he hides it.

He reaches into his pocket and pulls out a sealed envelope–thick, heavy parchment, sealed with wax.

Royal.

I snatch it from his hand and flip it over. The King’s crest stares back at me. Fuck.

Fury folds his arms. “Looks like the Alpha King knows you’ve taken over the Red Night Pack. The letter says you’ve violated the peace treaty between packs. You’re being fined.”

My eyes snap up to his.

“Fined?” I scoff, ripping the seal and scanning the contents. “For what–protecting what was mine? Taking down a corrupt Luna and saving a pack member she tortured unjustly?”

“Travis must’ve met with his father,” Fury says, his voice hard. “They probably ran straight to the King for help. Or maybe someone else reached him first.” His eyes narrow. “But that’s what’s strange. Why didn’t they reach out to their allied packs nearby? That’s what any Alpha would do–to rally support, fight back, try to reclaim the land. Instead, they went straight to the King?”

My jaw tightens as I crumple the edge of the letter in my fist. “Because this wasn’t Travis’s idea. Or his father’s.

Fury watches me closely. “Then whose?“.

I drag a hand through my hair, the answer leaving a bitter sting on my tongue. “… My uncle,” I spit, eyes darkening. “It has to be him.

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Chapter 58

He’s the King’s messenger. He’s the only one who can get close to the throne that fast.”

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Fury nods slowly. “Your uncle doesn’t get involved in your business–unless he has a reason. Unless he suddenly gives a damn about something… or someone.”

Exactly.

This isn’t about some treaty violation.

It’s a warning.

I exhale sharply, trying to force down the rage clawing its way up my throat. “I’ll go to the Alpha King. Set things straight.” I pause, then growl, “But we need to figure out what my uncle’s really doing. Why use Red Night as a pawn? And if he’s backing them now, it’s not out of concern. He’s using them to come after me.”

“The Alpha King usually doesn’t get involved in things like this,” Fury says. “He’s turned a blind eye to far worse.”

“Exactly,” I grit out.

Alpha,” Fury calls behind me, “the letter sounded urgent. You need to get to the King before sunrise.”

“While I’m gone,” I continue, “take Kali and her mother back to Blood Fang. Take a few warriors with you. She’ll be safer there, not here. This place could be attacked at any moment.”

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