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The Witch and Her Four Dangerous Alphas

Chapter 128
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Chapter 128: Chapter 128: Back to the Silver Dawn Pack

Selene’s POV~

The wolves left us in front of the Omega Quarters. Their paws struck the dirt one last tbefore they shifted

back into their human forms. One of them looked at us only briefly before speaking to the head maid.

"These two will stay here. It’s the Alpha’s order."

That was all. No further questions, no room for protest. The words were final, like stones dropped into a river,

sinking deep beyond reach.

The wolves walked away, their powerful steps fading into the night.

And just like that, | was standing again in the very place | once swore | would never return to.

The Omega Head Maid glanced at us, her expression unreadable. She was older, her hair streaked with gray, her

posture still rigid with discipline. | remembered that look... how she measured everyone with her eyes, how

nothing escaped her notice.

For a moment, | couldn't breathe. My chest tightened, and the air aroundfelt too heavy, pressing down.

The sight of the stone walls, the light flickering in the dark, the faint hum of voices and footsteps—it all clawed at

I had walked these halls before. | had eaten in this courtyard, slept behind these walls. | had once cried here,

bled here. And after everything... here | was again.

Fate is cruel.

| wrapped my arms tighter around myself, fighting the trembling in my hands. | could not let it show.

Sara stayed close, her hand brushing mine, her eyes darting everywhere. She was nervous, but she did not know

the weight of this place like | did. To her, these were only strange walls and strangers’ eyes. To me, it was a

prison made of memory.

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The maid's voice cut through my thoughts, firm but not unkind. "Follow me."

We obeyed silently, stepping past the threshold.

| never thought | would set foot in the Silver Dawn pack again. | never thought | would breathe this air, hear

these sounds, or feel this crushing weight against my ribs.

Overwhelmed, | closed my eyes just for a moment.

But then | remembered. | was not here to mourn.

| was here for my goal—for the truth, for justice, for my mother. For everything that had been stolen from me.

The past clawed at me, but | forced myself to keep walking. | had no choice. | had to overcthis, because only

here could | find what | was looking for.

The Silver Dawn pack was my cage once. But now... it was the key.

And | would not leave until | had what | cfor.

It was Sara’s first tstepping into werewolf territory. | could see how overwhelmed she was. Her eyes kept

darting around, trying to take in every wall, every corner, every strange face.

She hugged her arms tightly across her chest, her steps small and cautious. Curiosity and nervousness mixed in

her expression like a child stepping into a world she was not meant to see.

We followed the head maid down a narrow path that led deeper inside. Her steps were brisk, her chin raised, her

authority clear. Suddenly, she slowed and turned to us.

Her eyes swept over us in a rather unpleasant way. | could feel the weight of her gaze even before she spoke.

"Who are you?" she asked in a tone that carried no warmth.

It wasn’t a question born of interest... it was suspicion. | knew she already sensed it. We were human. The

disdain in her eyes was so obvious.

| lowered my head, forcing my voice to tremble, just like a terrified human girl would. "W-We... we asked for a

place to stay. We can work, we don’t want trouble. The Alpha... he allowed us to stay here."

The maid's lips twisted into a snort, and she muttered beneath her breath, "Filthy humans."

The words were filled with disgust. She whispered under her breath and thought we couldn't hear it, but in her

eyes we were humans—and the truth was Sara and | had clearly heard it. My hands clenched at my sides, nails

biting into my palms.

So this was how it always would be. No matter what changed, no matter what promises of peace or kindness

were made, the truth never shifted. Werewolves would always look down on anyone who was not like them. To

them, other races were nothing but dirt, intruders who did not belong.

| closed my eyes briefly, steadying myself. This was only temporary. | had to remind myself of that. My goal was

bigger than their insults. Their arrogance would not get under my skin.

The maid turned and walked again, her steps faster this time. When we finally reached the Omega Quarters, she

stopped and gestured inside.

"You can both stay here," she said curtly. "I'll assign your work later. Choose whatever you're capable of, but do

not bother any of the wolves. Do not try to curry favor. It won't be long before you're kicked out if you do. Our

Alpha is very kind, but don’t you dare take liberties with that. He despises ambition from humans."

Her words were sharp, a lecture that felt like a punishment. She sneered suddenly, muttered something under

her breath, and then walked out without even looking back at us.

Sara blinked at the closed door, speechless. Her mouth opened, then shut again, as if she couldn't even put into

words the absurdity of what had just happened. "What... was that?" she whispered.

| only smiled faintly. | didn’t answer. There was no point. This was the nature of werewolves—they held

themselves above all others, always believing everyone else lived only to climb up to them. They saw ambition

even where there was none.

That was the hardest truth to change.

We set our things down quietly and sat in the small room we were given. It wasn’t much—ijust plain walls, a small

bed, and a rough table, but it was enough.

Sara leaned close to me, whispering again. "So... what now?"

| looked at her, then lowered my voice as well. "Now we gather information. Whatever we can. We need to know

what's happening here, and if we can find a lead to the witch."

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