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My Fated Alpha's Cruel Game (Elena and Marcus) novel Chapter 338

Chapter 338: Chapter 338 Lines in Sand

Elena’s POV

Zora materializes at my side without asking permission, her steady presence cutting through the morning’s unease.

"They called another gathering," she whispers, her voice barely audible above the distant sounds of training.

"Who exactly?" I press.

"The core group. Nothing official on paper."

Naturally not.

I release a controlled breath, observing two young fighters dancing around each other in the practice ring, their technique aggressive but unrefined.

"Let them gather," I state, maintaining my forward gaze. "If they want to debate pack stability, they can do it where I have full visibility."

Zora examines me carefully, and I sense her trying to determine how much calculated strategy lies behind my words versus pure self-restraint.

"They believe they are safeguarding our people," she observes.

"They are," I confirm, because denial serves no purpose. "They simply cannot determine whether I represent part of that safety or the primary threat to it."

The admission carries more weight than intended, and briefly I permit myself to acknowledge the suffocating reality of being simultaneously essential and utterly alone.

By noon the underlying tension has transformed into something you can practically taste. Conversations halt abruptly when I draw near, forced smiles linger uncomfortably long, and I feel the weight of pack members studying my every reaction rather than listening to my actual words.

Outside the council chamber I deliberately slow my approach, not from uncertainty but to ensure they hear my footsteps. The door remains shut, muffled voices filtering through the wood, and I choose not to announce myself.

I simply enter.

Instant silence fills the space, chairs shifting as every head swivels toward me, and for one crystalline moment I witness their naked calculation, the practiced neutrality sliding across their expressions like armor.

"I understand there was a discussion underway," I announce, stepping completely inside and securing the door behind me. "I prefer not to be the topic of conversation while absent from the room."

No one dares challenge me directly, because rank still commands respect, regardless of their private doubts.

"We were evaluating patrol effectiveness," one council member responds with practiced smoothness.

"Then evaluate it," I counter, approaching the table and pressing my palms flat against its polished surface. "Aloud."

The meeting continues, but the entire atmosphere has shifted, every suggestion now carefully filtered through my immediate presence. They discuss overlapping routes and resource distribution and the necessity of preparing for external dangers, and I listen intently, identifying where raw fear masquerades as logical reasoning.

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