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Betrayed by My Ex, Marked by His Alpha Emperor Brother novel Chapter 213

Chapter 213: Chapter 213

Elara’s POV

"I’m not asking you to sit idle."

Kaelen leaned back in his chair. His coffee had gone cold. He hadn’t touched it since I’d spoken. His dark gold eyes studied me with that particular brand of careful attention—like a man measuring the exact distance between himself and something dangerous.

"Then what are you asking?" I said.

"I’m asking you to lead."

I blinked.

He set his forearms on the table. "I watched you in that pit, Ela. Before you knew I was there. Before the fever took you down." His voice was low. Controlled. But something heated flickered beneath the surface. "You nearly killed a man twice your size. No shift. No claws. No wolf. Just your hands and whatever the hell they taught you down there."

I said nothing. The memory rose unbidden—the roar of the crowd, the taste of blood in my mouth, the way my opponent’s eyes had widened when I’d locked his arm and twisted.

"The empire has female knights," Kaelen continued. "Riley built that program from nothing. Trained them herself. But since Riley has had to pull back to take care of her child, they need a leader. Taking this role would prove to these women that they are not just weak caretakers."

I turned my cup slowly between my palms.

"These women need someone who can show them what strength looks like without a wolf form," he said. "Someone who’s fought without one and won."

The words landed somewhere deep. Somewhere bruised.

Without a wolf form. Because mine was gone. Moonlight—my wolf, my other half—had been ripped from me the night Lyra was born. The silence inside my chest where she used to live was a wound that never stopped bleeding.

But he wasn’t saying it to hurt me. He was reshaping the absence into something useful. Turning my loss into a weapon I could wield.

Clever bastard.

"I’ll think about it," I said.

Something shifted in his expression. Not quite a smile. More like the ghost of one, quickly buried. He nodded once. "That’s all I’m asking."

He reached for a slice of bread. Tore it. Chewed. Then, almost too casually: "Brenna’s been constantly sending messages to the palace since you disappeared. Riley too."

My stomach dropped.

"Constantly?" My voice came out smaller than I intended.

"Without fail." He didn’t look up from his plate. "Brenna’s messages got more frantic as time went on."

I pressed my hand flat against the table. My fingers were trembling.

Three years. I’d vanished for three years without a word. Without a letter, a message, a sign. I’d walked away from everyone who loved me and disappeared into the filth and violence of the underground like a coward.

Not just from Kaelen. From them.

"I want to tell them you’re here," he said quietly. "They deserve to know."

I swallowed past the knot in my throat. "Yes. Tell them."

He left the kitchen to send word. I sat alone with the silence and the cooling bread and the weight of what was coming.

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Two hours later, I heard the front door crash open so hard the hinges screamed.

"WHERE IS SHE?"

Brenna’s voice could shatter glass. It always could. That hadn’t changed.

I stood from the kitchen table. My heart was hammering so hard my ribs ached. I smoothed the front of my shirt—still borrowed, still too large—and turned toward the doorway.

Brenna appeared like a storm front. Wild dark curls flying loose around her face. Bright eyes blazing red from crying. Cheeks flushed. Chest heaving. She’d clearly run from wherever the carriage had dropped her.

She saw me.

She stopped dead.

For one terrible, suspended moment, she just stared. Her gaze raked over me—the hollow cheeks, the jutting collarbones, the scars visible along my forearms. I watched her expression cycle through recognition, shock, fury, and something so raw it didn’t have a name.

Then she crossed the kitchen in three strides and hit me.

Not hard. Open-palmed smacks against my upper arm. Rapid. Frantic. Each one punctuated by a word.

"You—little—bastard—"

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