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Alpha Daddies And Their Innocent Little Maid (18+) novel Chapter 108

108|Let’s play

Dravena pov

As soon as those words left my lips, the rogue in front of me didn’t flinch. He didn’t move. His eyes simply narrowed, cold and calculating, a faint frown tugging at his mouth as he stared in silence.

But I could tell.

He was alert now, his gaze followed every movement of my body. He could feel it. I was a threat. Stronger than him. Far stronger.

But how much?

Oh, he had no idea.

But how could he, when I had hidden my aura?

And why was that?

Because it was fun. Thrilling.

I wanted to watch the fear sink in slowly as he realized how strong I was. I wanted to drag it out-fight, toy, play, tear them apart piece by piece.

Haha, this would be fun. Really fun.

The corners of my lips stretched wider, my eyes glinting with excitement. My heart pounded with adrenaline. Fresh blood slid down my face, warm and metallic.

A second passed.

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So I leaned in, closing the distance between us, my voice dropping as I hummed, repeating my words but this time as a question.

“Would you play with me, hm? What do you say? A one-on-one fight like the other one back there?”

I asked, using my thumb to gesture toward the headless body behind me. His gaze followed, then flicked back to

I watched his eyes flash a steel-gray, his wolf clawing beneath the surface, desperate to slip out and take over, to take the challenge, to show dominance, to prove he was stronger.

But the rogue in front of me resisted. He was smart. Far more rational than his wolf.

I tilted my head in amusement, my smile stretching wider as I watched him.

That was the thing about wolves, we followed our primal instincts, the law of the jungle.

Survival of the fittest.

The strong ruled over the weak, and the stronger you were, the more you were worth.

We were practically animals inside our humans.

Different minds. Different beliefs. Different hunger.

But fuck, now I really wanted to fight his wolf. I wanted to watch him lose control and snap.

I dragged my tongue across my teeth at the thought, a low chuckle vibrating from my chest as he continued to

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stare at me.

Everyone watched.

The maids trembled behind their hands, their muffled cries barely contained.

The other rogues circled me warily, like they actually thought it would matter.

And Lilith, she didn’t speak. She just stared in silence, her breathing shallow, tense.

Another second passed.

Just as I was about to speak, my attention snapped to the side, someone had grabbed my hand.

I flicked my gaze to the person and saw Theila holding my hand, her expression full of worry. Her cheeks were wet with tears, her body trembling as she shook her head. Her voice cracked as she spoke,

“L-Lilith, you don’t have to fight for us… Why did you come? Why didn’t you just run when you had the chance?”

Her grip on my hand tightened as she cried harder, eyes squeezed shut. “This is all my fault… they all died because of me. Because I wouldn’t tell them where it is…”

She released my hand, wiping the tears from her cheeks, yet her eyes held determination.

“But I plan to take this secret to my grave, no matter what they do. I won’t tell them. Even… even if your life is in danger. So run, Lilith. If there’s a way to escape, take it. Don’t fight them…” 1

“Theila…”

I could hear Lilith whisper at the back of my mind, her voice trembling, like she wanted to cry. But before Theila could finish, an amused chuckle slipped out of me.

“Pffft,” I laughed, retreating my hand to press it lightly over my lips. Her words had me bursting out before I could stop, and everyone stared, frozen in stunned silence.

“Oh no, you are deeply mistaken,” I purred, shaking my head and waving a hand dismissively. “I am not fighting for anyone.”

I glanced back at the trembling maids, hands pressed to their mouths to stifle screams. Their fear was no longer directed at the rogues but at me. Even Lora looked pale, eyes wide with terror and this only made me laugh harder.

“Frankly, I do not care what happens to anyone here,” I continued, voice dripping with amusement. “Unlike her, who actually gives a damn. Your life or death means absolutely nothing to me. Why should I worry about everyone’s safety, like I’m some sort of hero?”

I shrugged at Theila, watching her blink in surprise, a mocking smile curling my lips. I tilted my head toward the rogue in front of me.

“I am simply doing this because it’s fun. But if you’re worried about me dying, don’t be. Everyone here is weak. Even this one,” I said, tilting my head at him, “he’s weak… strong enough to maybe last a minute or two. Which, honestly, depends entirely on my mood.”

I stared at him, watching his eyes narrow into a menacing are, glowing a brighter shade of gray as though his wolf was straining to take over. The corner of my lips curved into a smirk.

Yes. That was it. Lose control. Make it fun for me.

“Who do you think you are, talking about our third in command that way, you fucking bitch!”

A voice yelled from the back, pulling my attention. I turned to see one of the rogues glaring at me, eyes glowing red, fangs bared, claws elongated. The others circled, all snering, ready to strike.

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My eyes lit up at their words.

This was their third in command?

I turned back to the man in front of me in excitement.

“Where is the second in command?” I asked, tilting my heal, voice teasing. “No… actually, where is your leader? Is he stronger than you? Can he play with me?”

My words ignited a fury among the rogues.

The man in front of me frowned, a growl slipping through im as his eyes flashed.

“How dare you! Let’s take her down together, she cannot take all of us at once!”

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A scoff slipped past my lips. Out of the corner of my eyes, I watched them inch closer.

Just when I was deciding to kill them fast and clean if they moved another closer, the rogue in front of me raised a hand, stopping them. His eyes locked on mine as he said,

“Don’t come closer. This fight is mine.”

I lifted a brow as he tore his shirt apart with one hand, tossing it to the ground. His eyes turned fully gray, sharp and dangerous, as he continued,

“Don’t interfere until I tell you otherwise.”

Then I heard it, the sickening, thrilling sound of bones breaking, reshaping, snapping into new forms.

A chorus of “Yes, boss!” erupted around us.

And then the man before me transformed. Black fur sprouted, muscles bulging, fangs bared, eyes gleaming with primal ferocity. A low growl rumbled deep in his chest as he stood tall, stance taut, gaze fixed sharply on me.

My grin stretched impossibly wide, eyes sparkling with unrestrained excitement.

Gasps rippled through the air as the maids and rogues scrambled aside, hearts hammering.

Haha, yes… this was it. A werewolf’s true power was in their wolf form.

This… this was going to be so much fun.

“Lilith, no…”

Theila grabbed my hand, shaking her head, pleading silently for me not to fight. I pulled my hand away, ignoring her entirely. Without looking at her, I said,

“If you don’t want to get hurt, move away. Like the others.”

I wiped the dried blood from my face, catching Theila’s desperate glance. She opened her mouth, but Lora had already crawled closer, pulling Theila back.

Tears streamed down their faces as Lora whispered under her breath,

“Miss Theila… trust Lilith.”

Once they were gone, I heard Lilith’s voice in my mind, pleading,

“Don’t hurt the other maids… please.”

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A scoff escaped me at her words, I didn’t answer. Instead, I focused entirely on the wolf, raising a single finger and gesturing him toward me as I hummed, low and teasing,

“Let’s play.”

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