Chapter 19
DOMINICS ROOM
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The interrogation room was dimly lit, the air thick with tension. The Omega servant sat trembling in the metal chair across from me, uer hands gripping the hem of her ragged dress so tightly that her knuckles had turned white.
I stood before her, arms crossed, my presence looming over her. The weight of my dominance filled the room, pressing down on her like an unseen force. She flinched under my gaze, her breathing shallow and uneven.
She knew why she was here.
She had tried to flee the pack’s borders. And now, I wanted to know why.
“Look at me,” I commanded, my voice low but sharp.
She hesitated before slowly lifting her head, her eyes darting around as if searching for an escape. Her entire body trembled. Omegas were naturally submissive to authority, but this was something else.
This was fear.
Why were you trying to run?” I asked, my tone even, controlled
Her lips parted, but no words came out. Her gaze flickered to the guards at the door, as if debating whether they would intervene if she refused to speak.
I leaned in slightly, watching her closely. “I don’t have time for games. If you know something about Elder Alyosha’s death, you need to speak now.”
She swallowed hard, shaking her head. “I–I can’t,” she whispered her voice barely audible.
I narrowed my eyes. “What do you mean, you can’t?”
Tears welled in her eyes. “If I say anything… they’ll kill me.”
They.
My stomach twisted.
“Who?” I demanded, my voice sharper now.
She shook her head violently, her entire body shuddering. “I can–please, Alpha, if I talk, I won’t live to see another day.”
Her fear was real. Palpable.
But I needed the truth.
I exhaled slowly, then took a step closer. The weight of my aura intensified, pressing against her fragile frame. Her body stiffened, her breath catching in her throat.
“I am your Alpha,” I said, my voice laced with command. “And I command you to speak the truth.”
She gasped sharply, the force of my words making her grip the chair as if she might collapse. Omegas were too weak to resist an Alpha’s command–it was an undeniable, inescapable order.
“If you refuse to speak,” I continued coldly, “then you will die here for defying me.”
Her breath came out in strangled gasps, her body trembling like leaf in a storm. The internal battle within her was clear,
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The dots started connecting in my mind.
The sudden change in patrol duties that night–suggested by Fyn herself
The way she had desperately pushed for Olivia’s execution, as it the needed her gone as soon as possible,
The way she had refused to meet my eyes when I asked her if she had seen Alyosha that night.
The way she had conveniently reappeared just as Olivia was bed framed.
My blowd ran cold.
No
It couldn’t be.
And yet the pieces all fit.
My hands curled into fists
1 wanted to deny it.
I wanted to believe this was a mistake, that the Omega was lying that this was some kind of twisted deception.
But deep down, I already knew the truth.
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I turned away from the Omega, my jaw tightening. “Take her to secure holding cell, I ordered the guards. “No one speaks ther unless I say so
The Omer let out a shaky sob of relief, but I wasn’t listening anymore.
My mind was already elsewhere.
There was only one thing left to do.
I was going to confront Evelyn
And this time–she wouldn’t escape the truth.
And if our relationship really meant that much to her, then she would tell me the truth. And if she couldn’t trust me, then maybe we needed to rethink the dynamics of our relationship.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.