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Trapped with the Alpha King (Althea) novel Chapter 194

Fight As One

“It’s the antidote for your mother,” Zander said, hand trembling. “I gave Ava a potion so she could manipulate the Queen Mother.”

Gavriel’s jaw tightened. “You let that wretch control my mother?”

“Yes. I’ll accept whatever punishment you decide. But the antidote works, give it to her as soon as you return,” Zander explained.

Gavriel studied Zander for a long moment, then finally took the bottle. “If my mother suffers lasting harm, I will destroy your House myself. Do you understand?”

“I do,” Zander said.

As soon as Zander turned back toward the cottage, he froze. Most of his clan members and loyal followers of their clan were already gathered there, waiting for him. They stood in a wide arc beneath the trees, their faces tight with hope, fear, and years of silent suffering.

Arlan stepped forward first. “Master…” His voice carried a question he didn’t dare speak aloud. Everyone felt it. They had been waiting too long for an answer that could change their fate.

Zander knew exactly what they were thinking. How many years had they lived in hiding? How many homes were burned? How many families scattered because the Cross Clan refused to stop hunting them?

The weight of those memories pressed on all of them, but today—finally—Zander wasn’t bringing another warning or another loss. He let out a slow breath and gave them a small smile.

“He agreed,” Zander said. “The Alpha King will fight with us.”

For a heartbeat, the forest was silent. Then cheers erupted all at once, echoing through the trees like a battle cry. Some members fell to their knees. Others lifted their arms to the sky. A few simply covered their faces as tears streamed freely.

Zander stood still, watching them, his own eyes stinging. He had carried their hope on his back for so long that he’d forgotten what it felt like to breathe without fear. Seeing them celebrate—laughing, weeping, clinging to each other—hit him harder than any blade could.

Arlan grabbed his shoulders, voice breaking. “You did it, Master.” He swiped at his wet eyes, unable to hide how relieved he was.

Zander shook his head. “We did it. All of us survived long enough to reach this moment.”

The cheering slowly quieted as the clan gathered closer, waiting for his next words. Zander straightened, the leader in him returning.

“Listen well,” he said, voice steady. “This victory isn’t the end. It’s only the beginning. There’s still a lot to prepare, and we can’t afford to be careless.”

He scanned their faces—young, old, battle-scarred, frightened, determined.

“All of you must train harder than ever,” Zander continued. “Strengthen your bodies. Sharpen your abilities. I won’t lose anyone—not again. Not before we reclaim the lands that were stolen from us. Not before we raise the Ivanov Clan banner over the House of Aetherion once more.”

A firm, unified shout answered him.

“Yes, Master!”

The sound was strong… stronger than fear, stronger than the years of hiding and running. It vibrated through the ground, through their bones, like the first sign of dawn after a long night.

For the first time in decades, hope didn’t feel dangerous. It felt real.

The cheers had barely faded when Zander lifted a hand, signaling them to quiet down.

“There’s something else you must all know,” Zander said. His voice dropped into a more serious tone.

The clan leaned in, eyes fixed on him.

“It’s about Lady Althea,” he continued. “She’s not just an outsider. She’s blood—our blood.”

Arlan stepped forward again, completely overwhelmed. “Master… this changes everything.”

“It does,” Zander agreed softly. “The Alpha King didn’t make this decision lightly. You know what it means for him to take a bride from another bloodline, especially this bloodline. But he gave his word.”

The clan members exchanged looks of disbelief and cautious hope.

A young woman whispered, “Princess Althea… our future Queen…”

Someone else added, “And the Alpha King as our ally… no one will dare hunt us again.”

Zander lifted both hands to regain their attention. “But remember, none of this will matter if we relax now. The Cross Clan still exists. And they will strike harder once they learn the Ivanov bloodline has resurfaced.”

The cheering died down, replaced by a determined focus.

Zander nodded with satisfaction. “Today, we rest. Tomorrow, we train twice as hard. When the day comes, we fight as one to take back what was stolen. For our ancestors. For our children. For the House of Aetherion.”

A powerful roar answered him.

“For the House of Aetherion!”

Their voices rolled through the forest like thunder—strong, united, unbreakable.

For the first time in decades, the Ivanov Clan didn’t feel like ghosts hiding in the shadows. They felt like a people rising.

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