AliNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
AliNovel > Alpha鈥檚 Second Chance Mate (Sidonie & Carlyle) > Chapter 44

Chapter 44

    SIDONNIE’S POV


    Carlyle fell on his knees beside me.


    The pungent scent of wolfsbane filled the air as it cascaded over Alpha Carlyle. The liquid, a sinister


    concoction carefully devised by Raina, dripped down his fur, sizzling on contact. My heart sank at the


    sight, knowing the repercussions this cursed substance would bring.


    Raina, the mastermind behind this treacherous act, stood frozen, her eyes widening in realization of the


    irreversible consequences unfolding before her. Panic painted her face, a fleeting expression before


    she turned on her heels and fled. The weight of her betrayal hung heavy in the air as she vanished into


    the shadows, leaving chaos in her wake.


    Alpha Carlyle, once a towering figure of strength, now convulsed with the venomous effects of


    wolfsbane. His growls resonated with agony, and I felt a surge of helplessness gripping my core. The


    pack, witnessing their leader’s plight, echoed the distress in a symphony of anguished howls.


    As the wolfsbane continued its cruel dance with his essence, I couldn’t bear to stand idle. Swiftly, I


    moved to his side, my hands trembling as I tried to soothe the pain etched on his features. The bond


    we shared felt frayed, yet an unyielding


    determination to save him surged within me.


    Raina’s betrayal lingered like a bitter taste, a stark reminder of the deceit woven into the fabric of our


    once united pack. The moonlit night bore witness to the unfolding tragedy, and I stood amidst the


    chaos, torn between the immediate need to aid Alpha Carlyle and the burning desire for retribution


    against the traitorous Raina.


    In the aftermath of Raina’s flight, the pack gathered, their collective gaze reflecting a mixture of concern


    and anger. Alpha Carlyle’s strength, the very essence that had guided us, now teetered on the edge of


    darkness. The wolfsbane, a malevolent weapon wielded by the one we trusted, threatened to cast a


    long shadow over our future.


    With each passing moment, I felt the weight of leadership thrust upon me. The pack needed guidance,


    a flicker of hope to anchor their shaken spirits. As I gazed upon the suffering Alpha Carlyle, a resolve


    ignited within me. Raina’s betrayal would not go unanswered, and we would rally against the darkness


    she had unleashed.


    The night whispered promises of challenges ahead, and as Alpha Carlyle battled the poison within, I


    vowed to stand as a beacon of strength for our pack.


    With her hands bound, she found herself at a loss, a captive to the uncertainty that surrounded her.


    “Are you okay?” I inquired, but only silence echoed in response as his body seemed to sumb to a


    dormant state.


    “I’m okay, Donnie “he managed to say. Tears filled my eyes as I stared at him in pain. He should be


    healing right? Why isn’t he?


    “Please, don’t die on me!” I pleaded desperately.


    “It’s my pleasure to do so for you, Donnie. We’re even.” He said.


    In the midst of their shared predicament, they conversed in a painful silence, grappling with the


    unknown and searching for a way forward. Each moment stretched with the weight of uncertainty, the


    air heavy with the unspoken.


    It wasn’t until Donald, Carlyle’s Beta arrived that a glimmer of hope appeared on the horizon. His


    presence injected a renewed sense of purpose, a potential guide through thebyrinth of the unknown.


    Together, they faced the challenge that had bound them in a web of perplexity, navigating the intricate


    threads that held the key to their liberation.


    “What’s wrong?” Donald asked.


    “We’re in a tight spot here, Donald. Any ideas on how to get out of this?” I asked, panicking


    “First things first, we need to assess the situation. How tightly are your hands bound? Can you feel any


    potential weak points?”


    N?velDrama.Org owns ? this.


    “It’s pretty tight, but there might be a bit of ck near the knot. I’ll try to work on that.”


    “Good. Meanwhile, let’s figure out who’s behind this. Any clues, any enemies who might have a


    motive?”


    “It could be rted to recent pack tensions. There’s been discord, but nothing to warrant this level of


    hostility.”


    “We need to consider all possibilities. Any signs of surveince or anything out of the ordinary before


    this happened?”


    “Not that I noticed. It was sudden. One moment I was alone, and the next, I found. myself in this


    situation.”


    ΕΠ Mar


    “Hmm, an ambush. We can’t rule out an inside job. Someone might be ying both


    sides.”


    “That’s unsettling. What’s the n, then?”


    “First, let’s focus on getting you free. Once we have a clearer picture of our surroundings, we can


    decide our next move. Keep trying to loosen those binds, and I’ll keep an eye out for anything


    suspicious.”


    “Got it. Let’s get out of here and find who’s behind this mess.”


    In our shared concern for Carlyle’s deteriorating condition, the notion of rushing him to the nearby


    hospital surfaced. I turned to Donald, hoping for a solution, only to be met with a reluctant dismissal.


    “Donnie, a hospital might not be the best option,” Donald expressed, his voiceden with caution.


    “Their doctors may not be equipped to handle his condition, and we risk. exposing our situation to


    unwanted attention.”


    I furrowed my brows, conflicted between the urgency of seeking medical help and the discretion Donald


    advocated for. “But what if he needs urgent care? We can’t just let


    him suffer.”


    Donald nodded in understanding, his gaze unwavering. “I get it, but we have to tread carefully. We


    don’t want this escting into a public spectacle. There are others who might exploit Carlyle’s


    vulnerability for their own gain.”


    As the weight of the situation settled, I realized the delicate bnce we needed to strike. between


    immediate care and the necessity of discretion. The decision rested on our shoulders, navigating the


    fine line between seeking aid and safeguarding our pack from potential threats.


    We decided to forego the hospital and opted to take Carlyle to my house. The urgency of the situation


    demanded quick action, and Donald supported the decision, understanding the delicate nature of our


    predicament.


    As we reached my home, I rushed ahead to prepare a space for Carlyle, clearing a room andying out


    makeshift bedding. My mind raced with concern, but a glimmer of hope emerged as I remembered my


    godmother, Athena


    godmother, Athena – a healer renowned for her


    knowledge of ancient remedies and supernatural ailments.


    “Donnic, what’s the n now?” Donald asked, a sense of urgency in his voice as we carefullyid


    Carlyle down.


    “We’re taking him to Athena. She’s a healer, and if anyone can help, it’s her,” I replied, determined.


    Donald hesitated for a moment, weighing the risks and benefits. “A healer? Can we trust her with this?


    We don’t want our pack secrets exposed.”


    “I’ve known Athena my entire life, Donald. She’s discreet, and she understands the importance of


    secrecy in our world,” I assured him, convictioncing my words.


    With Carlyle settled, we wasted no time in transporting him to Athena’s cottage hidden amidst the


    woods. The journey was tense, the weight of Carlyle’s condition palpable in the air. Donald drove with


    purpose, and I sat in the back, watching over Carlyle, whose features bore the marks of both pain and


    vulnerability.


    Athena’s cottage emerged through the trees, a sanctuary steeped in the mystique of ancient


    knowledge. As we carried Carlyle inside, the scent of herbs and healing elixirs filled the air. Athena, a


    wise and ethereal figure, awaited us, her eyes reflecting both concern and curiosity.


    “Donnie, my child, what has happened?” Athena’s voice, like a gentle melody, resonated through the


    cottage.


    “It’s Carlyle. He’s been poisoned with wolfsbane,” I exined, the gravity of the situation evident in my


    voice.


    Athena’s gaze shifted to Carlyle, and she nodded knowingly. “Lay him on the bed. I’ll need space to


    work.”


    As Athena began her examination, Donald and I exchanged nces, silently acknowledging the trust


    we had ced in Athena’s hands. She moved with a grace born of years of practice, her fingers tracing


    invisible patterns over Carlyle’s body.


    “It’s a potent strain, but we can counteract its effects,” Athena said, breaking the silence. “He needs a


    concoction of rare herbs and the essence of a Silver Moonflower, which blooms only under the light of


    the full moon.”


    My mind raced, knowing the challenges ahead. “Where can we find the Silver Moonflower?”


    “There’s a patch of them not far from here, hidden in a moonlit de,” Athena replied. “But be cautious.


    The woods are not as forgiving as they once were.”


    Without hesitation, Donald and I set out into the night, guided by Athena’s directions. The moon cast its


    silvery glow upon the path, revealing the mystical beauty of the


    Chapter at


    enchanted woods. As we reached the de, the Silver Moonflowers shimmered like ethereal pearls,


    their delicate petals reflecting the moon’s radiance.


    With the precious blooms in hand, we hurried back to Athena’s cottage. She worked meticulously,


    infusing the concoction with ancient chants and mystical energy. The air in the cottage hummed with an


    otherworldly power as the antidote took shape.


    As Athena administered the remedy, Carlyle’s body responded. The tension in the room lifted as he


    gradually eased into a restful state. Relief washed over me, and I exchanged a grateful nce with


    Donald.


    Athena, her workplete, turned to us with a knowing smile. “He will need time to recover, but the


    worst is over.”


    In the quietude of Athena’s cottage, as the moon cast its gentle glow, we sat in vigil by Carlyle’s side.


    The bonds that held us – trust, secrecy, and the resilience of pack unity – were tested, but they held


    strong against the challenges that sought to unravel them. The night whispered promises of healing,


    and we embraced the newfound hope, knowing that the strength of our pack endured even in the face


    of darkness.


    However, the The night hung heavy with tension as Carlyle’s body, which had shown signs of


    improvement, suddenly took a dark turn. A fever gripped him, the heat. radiating from his form a stark


    contrast to the cool moonlit room. Panic surged within me, and with a sense of urgency, I reached out


    to Athena.


    “Athena, something’s wrong, Carlyle has a high fever,” I uttered into the phone, my voice tinged with


    fear.


    The line crackled with a moment of silence before Athena’s calm voice filled the void.


    Tll be there shortly, Donnie. Stay with him.”


    As we awaited Athena’s arrival, the room felt suffocating, the air thick with uncertainty. Carlyle’s body


    writhed with fever–induced difort, and I hovered by his side, helpless in the face of this


    unforeseen setback.


    When Athena entered the room, her expression spoke volumes. The lines on her face carried a weight


    of concern, and she wasted no time in approaching Carlyle. Her hands moved with a grace born of


    experience as she assessed his condition.


    “Donnie, Donald,” she began, her tone measured but tinged with somberness, “Carlyle’s body is


    fighting the treatment. The wolfsbane’s poison has left a lingering effect, and his system is resisting the


    antidote.”


    Dread settled in the pit of my stomach as I processed her words. “But you said he would


    18:56 Fri Mar 0


    recover,” I whispered, a plea for reassurance.


    會年31%


    Athena sighed, her gaze empathetic. “I believed he would, but sometimes the body’s response is


    unpredictable. We’re dealing with forces beyond our understanding.”


    Donald’s jaw tightened, his frustration palpable. “What can we do? There must be something.”


    Athena hesitated, her eyes reflecting the gravity of the situation. “We need to strengthen his body’s


    resolve to ept the antidote. There’s an ancient ritual, amunion with the spirits of the woods. It’s


    risky, but it might be our only chance.”


    With a heavy heart, I nodded, ready to grasp at any glimmer of hope. The room transformed as Athena


    prepared for the ritual, the air charged with a mixture of trepidation and determination. Candles


    flickered, casting dancing shadows that mirrored the uncertainty that clouded our hearts.


    As Athena began the ritual, a hushed reverence settled over the room. Words of ancient. incantations


    filled the air, and the room seemed to pulse with an energy beyond ourprehension. Carlyle’s body


    responded to the mystic rhythm, the fever gradually relenting as the ritual unfolded.


    The ordeal felt eternal, a delicate dance between the seen and the unseen. When Athena concluded,


    beads of sweat lined her forehead, and she met our gazes with a mixture of exhaustion and hope.


    “It’s in the hands of the spirits now. Carlyle’s fate lies in the bnce,” she murmured, her words


    echoing through the quiet room.


    We kept a vigil by Carlyle’s side, the weight of the night pressing upon us. The moon cast its glow


    through the window, bearing witness to our silent plea for his recovery. As the hours passed, the room


    remained hushed, each breath an unspoken prayer for the spirits to intercede.


    In the quietude, we waited, bound by the threads of hope and the collective strength of our pack.


    Donald came to my side, whispering my name..


    “I raised my eyes to look up at him and it turned out he wanted to talk to me.”


    “Do you want to bring his fever down?”


    “Of course, I want to


    18:56 Fri, 1 Mar DJN


    “Then, I’ll give you a hint. Try getting close to him, using the mating bond.” He revealed.


    “Why? What do you mean by getting close to him? I’m sitting beside him enough. already”


    “I mean something intimate.”


    “Why?” I was confused.


    “Just do it.” He insisted and I headed to his advice after a while of thought. After a moment, I noticed


    his body temperature began to surpress.
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
Shadow Slave Beyond the Divorce My Substitute CEO Bride Disregard Fantasy, Acquire Currency The Untouchable Ex-Wife Mirrored Soul