Alpha Twins And Their Hybrid Mate

Chapter 83



"Oh, goddess! What is the rush?" Sara exclaimed as she looked at the bustling station.

Me, Sara, and the twins were standing at the station with all our bags that we required for the trip. I pulled my coat tighter around me, the cold here was less than from Alaska but it was still there, stinging.

I looked at Tristan, his eyes were already on mine and something unsaid crossed between us, unknowingly I smiled.

We are here in London for the Alpha conference, a chill went down my spine when this thought crossed my mind.

"Let's face it," Sara said as we all headed towards the conference.

We placed our bags on our given lodge and headed straight to the conference.

As we entered the conference arena, we were met with hostile gazes, and the cold of Alaska was nowhere near the cold I was feeling here.

These people were filled with hatred towards us, and it was mostly their emotions that were running high and were making us feel anxious more than we should be.

Keep calm, Ava said to me and I took a deep breath controlling myself. I needed the control.

But that doesn't mean that Sara would because I could see in her eyes that she was here for a long game.

And the atmosphere here was not helping us at all.

As we were moving ahead I heard a scoffing sound coming from behind us.

"This is an Alpha conference, not a playground. What are these people doing here? Kids go and eat ice cream or whatever shit you guys like, this is not a place for you.” The man in his early thirties spoke up.

His words were laced with mockery.

"And you think we are here to listen to you," Sara laughed at him, making him sneer in return.

He took a warning step towards her, growling at her. His wolf was on the surface as his eyes shone as of his wolf.

He expected Sara to crawl back in fear, but she retaliated advancing toward him and the brawl was on the surface.noveldrama

They both were furious and a growl crawled up from Sara's throat. For a moment everyone was standing and looking at the young girl and the power she represented.

The furious Alpha looked at her, and instead of going against her on his own, he signaled somebody behind him to move forward, maybe his Beta.

The Alpha's aide smirked and marched but Sara was fast and with one punch he was lying on the floor. Everyone looked at the brawl, nobody even tried to stop them.

But before she could have done anything else, she was encircled by guards. Sara being Sara growled at them too, making them furious.

"Take this wild wolf and lock her in the cells. She is not allowed in this civilized meet, nor does she deserve this opportunity." One of the wolves sneered, making Sara growl at him.

Surprised at the sudden power, the wolf took a step back. Nobody in the room expected that Sara was this powerful, and this unexpected power came as a terrifying surprise for them.

I took a step to stop them but all in vain, as they didn't even let me reach her and they dragged kicking and screaming Sara with them.

"This is not fair, he attacked her first," I spoke up, but I was faced with ignorance.

What am I going to tell Dean?

Oh, goddess.

I could still hear the dull echo of the fight, Sara's fists connecting with the arrogant Alpha from the Black River pack. He hadn't expected her to hold her own. None of them had. But as they watched her get locked away, they smirked, thinking they had won.

They hadn't.

I stepped forward with my resolve growing with every step. "You think locking her away solves your problem?" My voice cut through the murmur of the room, and for the first time, they all turned to look at me.

I could see the surprise flicker in their eyes. Maybe they didn't expect me to

speak. Maybe they thought I was just here to stand in Sara's shadow, to blend into the background. But they were wrong.

"You all saw what happened." I

pointed toward the hallway where they had taken Sara. "You saw here strength. And yet you still treat us like we don't belong here. Like we're not worthy of standing on the same ground as you." My voice grew stronger, fueled by the anger that had been building since we walked into this hostile place. "But the truth is, it's you who should be ashamed. You call yourselves Alphas, but all I see are people clinging to outdated beliefs. You're threatened by strength that doesn't fit into your narrow idea of what power should look like."

Some of the Alphas shifted uncomfortably, but I didn't stop. "You pride yourselves on being the strongest, the most capable, but

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Without understanding? You saw Sara fight, and instead of acknowledging her as an equal, you locked her away because it was easier than facing the truth."

The room had gone silent. The twins were watching me, their expressions unreadable, but I could feel their support. And for the first time, I didn't care about the stares or the judgment. I had their attention, and I wasn't going to let it slip.

I scanned the room, meeting the eyes of as many Alphas as I could. "Sara's

strength-her power-is something you should respect, not fear. And until you

learn that, until you open your minds, you'll never be the true leader you claim to

be."

For a moment, there was nothing

but silence. The weight of my words

hung in the air, and I could see the

discomfort in their faces. They weren't used to being challenged, especially by someone they O considered beneath them. But I didn't care. I had said what needed

to be said.

My eyes met Tristan and Nathan, and what I saw them took my breath away. They

were shining with unsaid emotions. Brimming with power and pride.

Nathan took a step toward me and faced the room full of influential people. His words were there to affect as he declared.

"I am proud of Ella, and for what she stands for. And I am proud to declare that

she is Luna of my and my Brother Nathan." His words send a ripple across the room.

But before I could have said something. The room was halted by a sudden voice.

"Luna! Oh the one who is white wolf," the young boy looked at me obsessively as

if he knew something that I didn't.

A shiver rolled down my spine as I looked at him.


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