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A Warrior's Second Chance (Faye and Alexander) novel Chapter 461

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Chapter 461

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I didn’t resist when they took me.

Honestly, I think that was what unsettled them more.

The fact that I didn’t fight back.

Didn’t argue.

Didn’t defend myself.

I simply walked where they pushed me.

Silent.

Because right now, silence felt safer than opening my mouth and saying the wrong thing.

Safer than admitting the truth.

Safer than admitting that I was terrified of myself.

The walk through the pack house felt blurry.

I could feel eyes on me everywhere.

Suspicion.

Fear.

Disgust.

Curiosity.

The entire pack had heard that howl.

They all knew what it meant.

And now they were looking at me differently.

Not as the quiet wolf-less stranger anymore.

Not as the pitiful boy Blood Crescent took in.

Now they were looking at me like a threat.

An alpha.

The irony almost made me laugh.

Stonevale spent years treating me like I was worthless because I had no wolf.

And now, the moment I finally shifted-

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People immediately feared me.

One of the warriors shoved my shoulder lightly from behind.

“Move.”

I kept walking.

Honestly, I wanted this.

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I needed this. I knew keeping silent was the easiest way to push Aipha Alexander into having me locked up.

And that was what I wanted.

Because the truth was-

I had no control over what was happening to me anymore.

None.

My wolf felt unstable beneath my skin.

Restless… agitated.

Every emotion inside me felt amplified now.

The rage, the grief.

The memories.

I could still hear my mother’s voice in my head.

Still see her face.

Still hear my father laughing at the dinner table.

I remembered everything now.

Every single thing.

And somehow, that hurt worse than not remembering at all.

Because now I understood what was taken from me.

Not just my parents.

My entire life. My memories, my identity.

Even my hatred had been stolen from me.

The warriors finally stopped outside the holding cells beneath the pack house.

One of them unlocked the heavy metal door.

I remained still.

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Another warrior gave me a harder shove this time.

“Inside.”

I stepped in without protest.

The moment I crossed into the cell, the door slammed shut heavily behind me before the lock clicked into place.

Silence followed immediately afterward.

I stood there for a moment, breathing slowly.

Then finally, I lifted my eyes and looked around properly.

The cell was large.

Much larger than a normal holding room.

The walls were heavily reinforced with silver-lined steel built directly into the structure itself.

There were deep claw marks scattered across sections of the walls too.

Old damage.

Which meant this place had held dangerous wolves before… strong wolves.

The air itself smelled faintly of silver and old blood.

A containment cell.

Designed for wolves that could not be trusted.

Or controlled.

I swallowed slowly.

Then realized something.

They didn’t chain me.

That surprised me.

Honestly, I expected restraints immediately after what happened tonight.

Especially after the howl. More than half of the pack still believed I was calling for backup… for my pack

So it would have made sense to restrain me properly.

But maybe Alpha Alexander ordered otherwise-I really wasn’t paying much attention to his instructions.

Or maybe they simply underestimated how dangerous I could become.

The thought unsettled me immediately.

Because I didn’t even know the answer to that myself.

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Slowly, I walked toward the wall before lowering myself onto the narrow bench attached to it.

The exhaustion hit me almost immediately afterward.

My entire body still hurt from the forced shift earlier.

Everything inside me felt raw.

Like my bones themselves still hadn’t settled properly.

I leaned forward slowly, elbows resting on my knees as I dragged trembling hands over my face.

Then I shut my eyes.

And immediately-

More memories hit me.

Memories of home.

My chest tightened violently.

For a second, instinct nearly overwhelmed me again.

Because every part of me suddenly wanted to run back there.

Not as the confused wolf they threw away.

Not as the weak, cursed disappointment.

No.

Now my instincts wanted revenge.

Real revenge.

My wolf wanted blood.

Darren’s blood.

The pressure inside my chest became heavier instantly.

I inhaled sharply through my nose before foreing myself to stay still.

No.

Not yet.

I couldn’t afford to lose control again.

Not when Luna Faye’s life depended on me.

My jaw clenched tightly.

The binding ritual… everything was connected now.

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