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My Alphas' Dark Desires novel Chapter 262

Chapter 262: Summoned: Wouldn’t She Be Important?

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Chapter 262

~Principal Whitmore’s POV~ 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶

I had been dodging the summons for weeks. Carefully. Deliberately.

There was always something—an outbreak of hex fever among the first-years, a misfired portal that nearly swallowed the northern corridor, a staff dispute that supposedly required my delicate mediation. Convenient chaos, believable lies.

But the third letter was different.

It arrived glowing, sealed with the mark of the United Council of Alphas. The kind of letter you didn’t ignore.

Not without consequences. No pleasantries, no option to reschedule—just a place, a time, and an order etched in binding runes I couldn’t defy.

So now here I stood.

The chamber was colder than I remembered. Every time I came here, it felt less like a council hall and more like a crypt.

Ornate carvings lined the walls, symbols of legacy and law, power and punishment.

The long table stretched before me, crafted from shadowwood, its surface pulsing faintly with dormant magic.

At its head sat the Alpha Kings, the Grand Alpha.

Storm. Zeno. Alexander. Draven. Xavier. And flanking them, their Alpha advisors.

Everyone was still, watching everything.

I exhaled slowly, smoothing down the nonexistent creases on my coat. My heels clicked against the stone floor as I stepped forward.

Their eyes tracked me suspiciously as though they could read me. Not one blinked.

Then Alpha Storm broke the silence.

"Whitmore... who is she?"

There was no preamble, no confusion, just a quiet demand, lined with something colder than curiosity.

I didn’t flinch. I’d prepared for this. "It was a false alarm, Alphas. No need to be worried."

Alpha Alexander’s voice sliced in, calm and clear. "Are we worried, or are you?"

I stilled, no fidgeting this time. I straightened my shoulders, lifted my chin.

"I’m not."

A beat passed, then Alpha Zeno stared like he could peel back my skin. Alpha Draven was tapping his fingers against the wood rhythmically and slowly.

While Alpha Xavier leaned back, keeping his expression stoic as ever.

I took another step forward. Held my ground.

"No," I said, firmer this time. "I’m not."

"Then explain what happened during the assessment," Alexander repeated, slower, like I might try to twist my way out of it again.

I didn’t. "A mild earthquake. A natural tremor. Nothing more."

Alpha Storm rose from his seat. The movement wasn’t fast, but it sent a ripple through the air—authority carried in every slow step he took.

"I’ve heard... and I know the others here have as well." He looked around the table. "So I’ll ask again. Who is Valerie Nightshade? And is she truly... an elemental?"

Chapter 262: Summoned: Wouldn’t She Be Important? 1

"She’s not important," I said—too quickly. I reined myself back, adjusted my tone. "You want her to be. You’re looking for meaning. But she isn’t special. She’s just... unusual."

Chapter 262: Summoned: Wouldn’t She Be Important? 2

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