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Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna novel Chapter 74

Chapter 74 Using the Gift

After their last class, Thea and the triplets went with Garret Knight to his pack. His father, Alpha Knight, met them outside. He escorted them to the dais, where Xavier sat tied to the silver pole. The closer Thea got to him, the more intense the pain became

The triplets walked away from the dais with the Knights, keeping them occupied while Thea sat in front of Xavier. The holes where his canines used to be were still oozing blood. They would never heal. There was a trail of blood, dried and fresh, all down his front.

“Xavier?” Thea said, pushing down her revulsion.

Xavier lifted his head and looked at Thea. He looked gaunt. He had dark circles around his eyes and sallow skin,

“Come to see your handiwork?” Xavier said. He coughed.

“I need to know why you treated people like they didn’t matter,” Thea said.

“I’m an Alpha. I take what I want.”

“And what other people want doesn’t matter?”

Thea said.

“Why would it?”

“Have you always thought so?”

“Whoever has the power makes the rules.”

“When you shifted and got your power, you took what was yours.”

“Yeah.”

“Your father taught you that being Alpha meant taking care of your pack.”

“He was wrong.”

“You believe that?” Thea said. “You’re dying. You were punished in the worst way possible. Everyone despises you because of what you did. Everyone agrees it was wrong. You still believe what you did was right?”

He stared at her. “I’d keep doing it if I could.”

“Why? Have you never cared about anyone in your entire life?”

“Care about people? Why? They’re no better than toys.”

“I know you weren’t raised to think this way. What happened that made you think this was okay? Or were you born like this? Is it a mistake in genetic coding?”

“I’m not the one with the problem,” Xavier said. More blood and saliva dripped from his mouth,

“How can you possibly not see the error in your thinking? If the whole world was like you—”

“There’d be a lot less trash in the world,” Xavier said.

“You’re going to die. You don’t feel regret?” Thea said.

“My only regret is not killing you before you made this mess.”

“Have you killed other people?”

He smirked. “No one knows half of what I’ve done.”

“You killed people. Humans? In the city?” Thea said.

“And unshifted wolves from faraway packs when I got the chance.”

“How many?” Her voice quavered.

“Like it matters,” Xavier said.

“What did you do with the bodies?”

“Wolves eat meat.”

Thea suppressed the urge to vomit.

“Is there anything left of your victims? Bones? Do you have a burial ground where the families can find closure?”

Xavier rolled his eyes.

“Even dogs eat bones,” he said.

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