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The Alpha's Unclaimed Mate novel Chapter 186

Chapter 186: His Ex Outranked Frostborne Genocide

"She’s my ex."

Garrett gave a dark, uncharacteristic laugh. The kind that sounded like it had been sitting in storage, collecting dust and resentment. "The most stressful four months of my life. And I escaped Frostborne."

Agnes’s head snapped up. Serena’s did too. Their jaws dropped at the exact same time, in the exact same way, a synchronized reaction so identical it was physically uncomfortable for both of them.

Serena ignored it. Because she would never be friends with Agnes Viremont-Darkhowler. Ever. Even if she defended her once. Even if she called her a friend in a hallway. That woman calling her "friend" was a glitch in the matrix.

"Why would you ever date her?" Agnes asked, blunt as a brick. "She’s a bitch."

Garrett gave her a flat look.

Agnes was not deterred. "I have a fated matebond. What’s her excuse?"

"Fin’s endorsement of his cousin."

Relief hit Serena like a wall and she hated how immense it was. But damn, thank the gods, the woman who called her a cock socket wasn’t sleeping with Fin. A cousin.

Agnes had settled into an armchair like she was nesting, tea-stained dress and all, with no indication she would give Serena and Garrett a minute alone. And Serena didn’t have it in her to pretend any of this was normal. The hallway, the word "friend," the identical jaw-drop she was still refusing to acknowledge.

"You’ll have to excuse me, Gare. I just remembered I need to take care of something."

The lie was what it was. But Garrett, being Garrett, gave her the grace of not calling it out.

She left the room, turned left instead of right, and took a different path back to avoid seeing Fin or anyone else.

The corridors were empty. The torches were low. And the silence gave her thoughts room to expand.

Before meeting Fin’s cousin, she’d been thinking about Dexmon. She’d come back from Drakenfell upset because she’d never seen him like that. She just wanted to take care of him. Be in the same room and not have it be about politics or war or who she belonged to. But that thought had been buried under the last two hours, and now all she felt was tired.

She was turning the final corner, thinking she was in the clear to reach Fin’s quarters and be alone, when she nearly walked straight into Aeron.

"There you are. Maelor is here and..." He stopped mid-sentence. "You have been crying."

"No. I’m alright, thank you, Aeron."

"No, you’re not." He said it the way Alaric would have. Factual. Not unkind, but not interested in the performance. "Hyran is here as well."

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"Where are the scrolls?"

"With Gavriel. Who is guarding them with his life."

Serena raised an eyebrow.

"I mean that literally," Hyran added. "He’s taking himself entirely too seriously."

Aeron looked like he wanted to ask a follow-up question and decided against it.

"Okay, so how do I research the scrolls if I don’t even have a name or any context outside of the fact that they are Fae?"

"That sounds like a you problem," Hyran answered flatly. "I think your touch will activate them, my prediction."

Hyran Thornfell: mentor, genius, and the least helpful, helpful person Serena had ever met.

Maelor, who had been ignoring the entire conversation, turned to Serena.

"Summon your Fae magic."

He clasped his hands behind his back and waited. He said it the way a conductor says "begin," with the full expectation that the orchestra would perform.

Serena held out her hand. The orchestra did not perform.

She tried again. Gold flickered at her fingertips, familiar and warm, but the pink was absent.

Nothing.

Her Fae magic had ghosted her.

"I can’t find it."

Maelor’s expression cycled through three stages of impatience in under two seconds. The first was disbelief. The second was professional offense. The third was the look of a virtuoso watching someone hold a violin backwards.

"You can’t find it," he repeated.

"It was there before. It’s not responding."

Maelor closed his eyes, and drew a breath through his nose.

"Emotions are not the only way to summon Fae magic," he said, like it was obvious. "An object in motion tends to stay in motion. When Fae magic is conjured, generating more becomes easier. Momentum builds on itself."

He began pacing, hands still clasped, chin lifted, every gesture calibrated for maximum dramatic effect.

"But when it stalls completely," he continued, voice rising, "restarting it is brutal. The resistance is enormous. Like pushing a boulder uphill from a dead stop."

He turned sharply.

"Normally, an adult Fae’s magic automatically regulates a child Fae’s until the child is old enough to maintain and generate on their own. You are a very late bloomer."

Serena didn’t argue, there was no point.

He stopped pacing, almost like he was annoyed an applause hadn’t followed his statement.

"I will give you a push to get started. After that, you maintain it. Do not let it stall again or we repeat this conversation, and I do not enjoy repeating myself."

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