Chapter 132: The Alpha’s Trap
Chapter 132: The Alpha’s Trap
(Connor’s POV)
The phone call from Lily hit me like a silver bullet to the chest. Her me Olivia had vanished,
ce was shaking with panic as she told
‘Connor, she was supposed to pick up Emma at the airport but never showed up. Her phone is disconnected. Uncle Richard can’t reach her either.”
My wolf immediately went into overdrive, pacing frantically within me. The protective instincts that had been carefully controlled for months exploded into full awareness.
Frederick Warner. It had to be him.
I had been tracking his movements since his return from America, but the bastard was clever. He used forged identities and borrowed phone cards, making him nearly impossible to trace.
I had been waiting for him to make the first move. Now he had.
The thought of Olivia in mortal danger sent waves of dizziness and pain through me. My chest tightened until I could barely breathe. My wolf was howling for its mate, demanding action.
I forced myself to remain calm. Panic would not save her.
I pulled out my phone and dialed a number I had memorized but hoped never to use. “I want to see Malcolm
Wilson.”
Malcolm was Frederick’s lieutenant, currently in custody. If anyone could help me reach Frederick, it would be
him.
Almost immediately after hanging up, my phone rang. Unknown number. My Alpha instincts screamed that this was the call I had been dreading.
I answered on the first ring.
“Good evening,” came a playful voice that made my blood run cold. Then, with mock affection, “brother.” My heart clenched. My wolf snarled with protective rage that threatened to overwhelm my human control.
“Did you kidnap Livvy?” I demanded, my voice barely controlled.
Frederick paused dramatically, clearly enjoying my distress. “Livvy. It seems I grabbed the right person. You really do still love her.”
The confirmation hit me like a physical blow. “Whatever you want, come at me. Don’t hurt Livvy!”
Frederick chuckled, the sound sending ice through my veins. “Don’t rush. Grabbing her was always out
getting to you.”
“Where are you?” I pressed, my hands shaking with barely contained fury.
“Shadowfall Ruins. The old entertainment complex in the border province suburbs,” Frederick replied casually. “Tomorrow morning at eight. Come alone.”
Chapter 132 The Alpha’s
His voice turned deadly serious, “If you dare call the enforcers, rl make her disappear from the wo forever.”
The line went dead. I stared at my phone, my wolf raging against the trap I knew I was walking Into,
But I had no choice. Olivia’s life hung in the balance,
(Olivia’s POV)
The desolate, unfinished entertainment complex stretched before me like a concrete graveyard. Rusted steel beams jutted from half–completed structures, and broken glass littered the ground.
I recalled the terrifying journey that brought me here. First, the car ride for about half an hour through Harbor City’s outskirts. Then the helicopter, its rotors drowning out my attempts to call for help.
After what felt like hours in the air, we landed somewhere remote. Another car waited, speeding along winding mountain roads that made my stomach churn.
Finally, the car stopped abruptly. Rough hands dragged me out, the obsidian captivity hood still covering my

But I knew better. This was the man who had tried to kill me so many times.
I swallowed nervously. “You grabbing me is pointless. Connor and I are estranged. You can’t threaten him
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