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Now reading: Chapter 144: The Edge of Control from The Alpha And The Fifth Blood, a Fantasy novel by MMediana.

Chapter 144

Vaelor’s challenge settled over the clearing, and for a mont even the wind seed to hesitate. The air pressed in around them, dense and watchful, while Ariana remained locked against Kael’s chest with his arm firm around her waist.

Kael did not answer imdiately, but Ariana felt the change in him through every point of contact. His heartbeat had shifted into sothing heavier, slower but stronger, and beneath it, sothing else moved that did not feel entirely human.

"Kael," Ariana said quietly, her fingers tightening in his shirt.

"I’m here," he answered, but the words sounded forced, like he was holding himself together through them.

Vaelor watched him with quiet interest. "You always say that," he said. "Even when you are already halfway gone."

The words did not strike like an attack.

They settled.

Ariana felt Kael’s body tense as if sothing in him recognized the truth buried inside the statent. His grip tightened around her without aning to, not enough to hurt her, but enough to reveal how close he was to losing control.

"Don’t listen to him," she said.

Kael exhaled slowly, but the breath did not steady him. "I’m not listening," he replied.

Vaelor’s gaze shifted to Ariana. "You misunderstand," he said calmly. "He does not need to listen. He rembers."

The pull inside her sharpened imdiately.

Ariana gasped as it pressed inward, not dragging her toward Vaelor, but tightening the space between her and Kael until it felt like sothing was twisting their connection into sothing unstable. It no longer felt like sothing external.

It felt like sothing waking.

"Kael," she said, her voice lower now, edged with fear.

His arms tightened around her instantly, pulling her closer as if proximity alone could hold her in place. His hand pressed firmly against her back, steady but possessive in a way that made her chest tighten.

"It’s trying to split us," she said.

Vaelor tilted his head slightly. "No," he said. "I am showing you what happens when you stop pretending you were ever separate."

Kael moved before Ariana could respond.

He stepped forward, placing himself fully between her and Vaelor, and this ti his power did not break outward in lightning. It collapsed inward, gathering into sothing denser, sothing that made the ground tremble under the weight of it.

Vaelor’s focus sharpened. "There it is."

Kael’s voice dropped. "Stop looking at like you built this."

"I did not build it," Vaelor said. "I uncovered it."

"You buried it," Kael replied.

The air cracked.

The pressure recoiled slightly, and Ariana felt the pull loosen just enough for her to breathe. She pressed her palm against Kael’s chest, anchoring herself to the steady rhythm beneath his ribs.

For one second, she felt safe.

Then his body jerked.

His breath broke sharply, and his grip tightened without warning, strong enough to make her wince as sothing inside him surged too fast. Ariana looked up at him and saw the change clearly now.

His eyes had darkened beyond shadow, the color sinking deeper until it felt less like a change in light and more like sothing alive watching from behind them.

"Kael," she said, her voice tight. "You’re hurting ."

The words cut through him instantly.

His grip loosened at once, his expression snapping into sothing raw with guilt as he looked down at her. "Ariana," he said, his voice rough, almost unsteady.

"I’m fine," she said quickly, though her breath was uneven. "But you need to co back."

Vaelor’s voice slid through the clearing. "This is what he becos when he stops lying to himself."

Kael’s head snapped toward the sound with a sudden, predatory sharpness, the movent instinctive rather than controlled.

It snapped toward Vaelor with a sharpness that made the air around them tighten. Ariana felt the shift in him imdiately, felt the way his body leaned toward that direction as if sothing inside him wanted to answer.

She did not let it.

Her hands ca up to his face, holding him there, forcing him to look at her instead.

"No," she said firmly.

His breathing dragged through him. "You should move away."

"I won’t."

"You don’t understand what I’m holding back."

"I do," she said. "That’s why I’m staying."

The truth in her voice hit him harder than anything Vaelor had said.

His expression shifted, not softening, but breaking just enough for fear to show through it. "I don’t want to beco that again," he said.

"You won’t," she replied. "Not if you’re the one choosing what happens next."

The storm flickered over his skin, unstable for a second before settling again. Beneath it, the deeper force paused, as if her words had reached sothing it could not push past.

Vaelor’s gaze cooled. "You are teaching him to resist," he said.

Ariana did not look away from Kael. "Good."

The pull inside her surged violently.

Her knees weakened, and Kael caught her instantly, pulling her fully against him as she gasped. His hand pressed firmly into her back, grounding her even as his own control began to strain.

Vaelor stepped closer.

The clearing bent around him, shadows pulling inward as his presence pressed forward with real weight for the first ti. The ground trembled, and the trees bowed as if the world itself recognized him.

Kael lifted his head, and this ti Ariana felt the shift clearly.

It was no longer just the storm inside him.

Sothing deeper had surfaced, sothing that did not move like power, but like a living force pressing against the edges of his control. It coiled beneath his skin with quiet intent, aware and waiting, as if it had been there all along and had finally decided to rise.

The Lycan was no longer hidden.

His posture shifted, his shoulders drawing back, his breathing deepening into sothing slower and heavier. There was a low sound in his chest, not quite a growl, but close enough that every wolf in the clearing went still.

"Kael," Ariana whispered.

"I know," he said.

But his voice had changed.

It dropped lower, rougher at the edges, and the control he held onto before no longer felt as steady. There was sothing beneath it now, sothing heavier that made every word sound like it was being restrained instead of freely spoken.

Vaelor smiled faintly. "Now you hear it."

Kael’s fingers flexed at his sides, slow and deliberate, as if he was testing the control he still had left. "I hear myself," he said.

Then he moved.

The force of it split the air, his body crossing the space between them faster than sound could follow. Lightning and raw pressure collided into one brutal strike as his fist t the barrier Vaelor raised.

The impact shattered the ground beneath them.

Ariana staggered back, her breath catching as the shockwave rippled outward. The air cracked, trees splitting at their base as the force pushed through the clearing.

Vaelor took a single step back, slow and deliberate, as if the movent itself carried aning. It was only half a step, but the shift in the clearing was imdiate, the pressure cracking just enough to make the air feel unstable.

For the first ti, it felt like sothing here could actually break.

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