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Now reading: Chapter 145: The Moment He Let Go from The Alpha And The Fifth Blood, a Fantasy novel by MMediana.

Chapter 145

Kael did not stop.

The mont Vaelor shifted back, sothing inside him answered with force, and he pressed forward again with a violence that no longer ca from control alone. His body shook under the strain, but he held it together long enough to strike again.

"You don’t touch her again," he said, his voice low and edged with sothing dangerous.

Vaelor’s gaze darkened slightly. "You still believe this is protection."

Kael did not hesitate. "No," he said. "This is refusal."

Vaelor struck back.

The force hit Kael in the chest and drove him backward across the clearing, tearing a deep trench through the ground before he stopped. The impact knocked the air from his lungs, but he forced himself up before the pain could settle.

"Ariana," he said.

She ran toward him. The pull snapped tight.

Her body stopped mid-step, her breath breaking as the force locked into her chest and forced her forward again. Panic surged through her as her legs moved without her permission, carrying her toward Vaelor one step at a ti.

"No," she gasped.

Her hand pressed against her chest, fingers digging into her skin as if she could tear the pull out of herself. Her body resisted, but not enough.

Vaelor watched her approach.

"Co," he said quietly.

Kael stood.

Blood ran from the corner of his mouth, but he ignored it as his focus locked onto her. The sight of Ariana moving toward Vaelor did sothing the pain could not.

The mont cut through everything at once, breaking past the pressure, the fear, and the force trying to drag her forward.

"Ariana."

Kael’s voice reached her, steady and certain, and it held sothing stronger than the pull trying to take control of her body.

Her movent faltered.

The force inside her did not release her completely, but it hesitated, and that hesitation was enough for her to fight back. She turned toward him, her breathing uneven as she forced herself to stay where she was.

"I’m trying," she said, her voice shaking under the strain.

Kael held her gaze. "I know."

Kael pushed himself upright, every movent tight with control as he forced the power inside him to gather instead of break. The Lycan pressed closer, heavy beneath his ribs, but this ti he did not let it take over.

Vaelor observed him carefully. "You are learning," he said.

Kael wiped the blood from his mouth. "You sound disappointed."

"Not disappointed," Vaelor replied. "Patient."

The word settled deeper than anything else.

Vaelor lifted his hand.

The pull vanished.

Ariana stumbled as the force released her, and Kael was already moving, catching her before she could fall. He pulled her close, one arm firm around her back as if letting go was no longer an option.

The clearing fell silent.

Vaelor stepped back.

The shadows around him folded inward, gathering slowly as if the world itself was preparing to release him. The pressure in the air began to ease, but it did not feel like relief.

It felt like sothing unfinished.

"You’re leaving," Kael said.

Vaelor looked at him. "I am allowing you to think that."

Kael’s grip tightened around Ariana. "You didn’t win."

Vaelor’s gaze shifted to Ariana. "I did not co here to win."

Ariana’s breath caught. "Then why?"

Vaelor’s expression softened slightly, and that softness felt colder than anything else. "To see which of you would break first."

The words settled heavily.

Kael stepped forward, but Ariana caught his arm before he could move further. She felt the tremor running through him, the way his control still hung by a thread, and she knew Vaelor saw it too.

Vaelor’s gaze shifted to Kael. "Your Lycan is waking faster than it should."

Then to Ariana.

"And you are closer to opening than you think."

The shadows rose.

They swallowed him slowly, not in a rush, but with certainty, as if there had never been a possibility of him staying longer than he intended. The pressure in the clearing faded, but it left sothing behind.

The shadows receded slowly, but they did not leave the clearing empty. Sothing remained behind, settling into the space like a presence that refused to disappear, like a mory that refused to fade, like a mark that had already taken hold.

"Run while you still believe distance matters," Vaelor said.

Then he was gone.

Silence fell, but it did not feel like relief.

Ariana remained pressed against Kael, her hand flat against his chest, feeling the violent rhythm of his heartbeat beneath her palm. His breathing was still uneven, but it was steady enough to hold.

Kael lowered his forehead to hers. "I almost lost it."

"But you didn’t," she said.

"Not this ti."

The words did not sound like reassurance.

They sounded like a warning.

Behind them, Mira’s voice cut through the silence. "Vaelor withdrew because he got what he wanted."

Kael lifted his head slowly. "What does that an?"

"He confird what he needed to confirm," Mira said. "Your Lycan is waking, and Ariana can still be pulled without force."

Ryder swore under his breath.

Ariana’s fingers tightened in Kael’s shirt. "So what happens now?"

Kyrindor stepped forward, his presence steady but heavier than before. "Now we stop reacting," he said. "And we start hunting what he really is."

Kael’s gaze sharpened.

Mira did not hesitate. "His true form."

The words settled into the clearing like a second shift.

Ariana looked toward the place where Vaelor had vanished, and she felt it clearly now, not outside her, but inside. The pull had weakened, but it had not disappeared.

It had learned.

Vaelor had not surrendered. He had only stepped back. And this ti, he had left sothing behind.

The silence left behind by Vaelor did not settle into relief. It shifted, tightening slowly, as if the clearing itself had not finished reacting to what had just happened.

Kael felt it first. His body went still without warning, the storm beneath his skin pulling inward as sothing sharper than before moved through his instincts. It was not the sa pressure Vaelor carried, but it was just as deliberate, and far more focused.

Ariana noticed the change imdiately. Her hand tightened against his chest as she followed his line of sight toward the edge of the trees, her breath catching as she felt the sa shift in the air.

Soone was there.

The figure did not hide or rush forward. He stepped out from the shadows with a calm, asured pace, as if he had been standing there long before any of them realized it. The clearing did not bend around him, and it did not resist his presence, which made the mont feel far more dangerous than it should have.

Ariana’s voice ca quieter than she intended. "Who is that?"

Kael did not answer. The tension in his body sharpened, his stance shifting instinctively as he moved just slightly in front of her, placing himself between her and the figure without taking his eyes off the man approaching them.

The stranger stopped at the edge of the clearing, his gaze moving over Ariana first before settling on Kael. There was no urgency in him, no visible strain, only a quiet certainty that made the air feel heavier.

"Good," he said.

The word landed with weight, and Ariana felt her chest tighten at the tone behind it. "What do you an?" she asked, unable to keep the unease from her voice.

His attention returned to her, his expression unreadable, but focused in a way that made her feel like he had already decided sothing about her long before stepping into view.

"It ans," he said calmly, "I’m not too late."

Kael stepped forward without hesitation, his presence hardening as his voice dropped into sothing colder. "Say your na."

For the first ti, sothing close to amusent flickered in the man’s expression, though it did not soften the tension around him. His gaze held steady as he answered.

"Augustus."

The na settled into the clearing with quiet finality, and Kael’s jaw tightened as sothing in him reacted to it imdiately.

Ariana felt the shift as well, not as pressure, but as a change in direction, like the mont itself had turned toward sothing new.

Augustus did not move closer, but he did not need to. His gaze moved between them again, steady and assessing, before returning to Ariana.

"Now that he’s finished with you," he said, his voice even, "we can begin."

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