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Chapter 238

    Chapter 238


    Read Fated To The Alpha by Jessica Hall Chapter 238 – Marabe POV


    The entire drive was awkwardly silent, and I had a strange feeling Kyan had no idea why he decided to


    drag me along with him. He was giving me whish with his back and forth. “So, what’s going on?”‘


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    Jonah finally asked the question I had been d***g to know.


    Kyan appeared to pick his words carefully. “Marabe needs to learn control; we can’t have her fiddling


    with the power she has no right containing, so until I can figure out how to either teach her to harness it


    or take it back, she will remain with you,” he answers. I pressed my head against the ss and stared


    out the window. Was it wrong that I hoped he was actually wanting to make this work?


    “And your fine with her staying with me? ” Jonah asked his tone seemed shocked, and I turned my


    head slightly and looked in the rear vision mirror I met Kyan’s eyes fleetingly before he looked away. By


    the hard set of his eyes and the way he spoke through his teeth, he wasn’t okay with it but had


    epted it.


    “Yes, Jonah. We are all mates now, aren’t we? Kaif saw to that,”


    His words instantly brought a snarky attitude up that I couldn’t exin other than jealousy.


    “So what, you would mark him but not your mate?” I scoff, and his eyes darted to mine.


    “I can’t mark you, Marabe,”


    “Because you don’t want to because to me it seems you are just using your so-called visions as an


    excuse, if you don’t want me just reject me,” I mumbled thest part, turning back to stare out at the


    passing cars. Kyan sighed but didn’t say anything else on the matter.


    We pulled up out the front of the hotel, and I got out straight away, marching to the front doors ignoring


    Kyan and Jonah, who called out to me. Why bring me here to rot in a hotel with his mate. Jonah wasn’t


    mine now he had marked him, and Kyan had no intentions of marking me, so where did that leave me?


    In f*****g limbo is where.


    Kora whined unhappily in my head and fought back the tears, Everything had turned to s**t, and I


    needed an outlet, something to bury the tumultuous feelings that were hitting the breaking point. I was


    somewhere betweenughing, crying, or going postal.


    My own family was scared of me, now my uncle and aunt’s pack was, yet they weren’t scared of


    Eziah? How did that make sense, it is not like he was shooting rainbows and unicorn farts around; he


    used just as much power as I did, if not more. The only one not scared of me was Kyan, who didn’t


    want me and the only other option was Jonah who is now marked by Kyan, my mate.


    Suddenly the thought of going rogue sounded more and more appealing, at least on my own, it


    wouldn’t be this headfuck shitstorm I had found myself in. Sighing, I hit the button on the elevator when


    a security guard touched my arm, making me jump.


    “You alright, love?” He asked, and I turned to see it was the same guard from the other night.


    “Yes, I am fine,” I tell him turning back to the stainless steel doors when I see a handkerchief thrust in


    my direction. Seriously who still carries those with them? He points to my eyes, and only then do I feel


    the tears that were escaping.


    I wipe my eyes with my hands, suddenly embarrassed.


    “She is fine; move on,” Kyan says whileing up behind me. I refused to look at him; he didn’t


    deserve me crying over him. None of them did.


    “You need a key to get up there,” Kyan whispers. I already knew that, though. He pushed me toward


    the back when the doors opened and stepped in behind me.


    “Where is Jonah?” I asked him when I noticed he didn’t get in the elevator with us.


    “He has gone to get you a few things for you,” I roll my eyes. He wouldn’t have to if he took me home,


    or better yet, let me go home.


    “I know you’re confused. Just let me figure a few things out first,”


    “Figure what out, how I d*e? If you will k**l me?” he remained expressionless at my outburst.


    “Kaif won’t k**l me,” I mutter under my breath. I turn my gaze to the ceiling, trying to fight back the tears


    once again. It felt like all I did was cry these days.


    “Why? Because you’re different, sorry to tell you Marabe, but thing I do know is? History always


    repeats itself. Kaif has k****d every mate he has had, every single g*d d**n one, you will be no


    different,” He rubbed his temples and I felt like pping him, itched to smack the living s**t out of this


    arrogant p***k. I had no idea where my sudden anger wasing from, but I was finding it better than


    the depression.


    “You can try?” Kyan chuckles and I turn to look at him.


    “What?”


    “Hit me,” He shrugs.


    “Huh?” he taps the side of his head.


    “Your thoughts, I can hear them if I want to,” He shrugs. I raise an eyebrow at him before turning


    slightly toward him and folding my arms across my chest. He smirks andughs softly.


    “Ah, you are infuriating,” He mutters just as the doors open. He walks out toward the door before


    unlocking it. He then bends down to and retrieves the key from the pot and chucks it to me. I scramble


    to catch it.


    “That will get you up and down in the elevator, also unlocks the door,” He adds before stepping inside


    while heughs to himself. Smug b*****d.


    “He thinks we are weak,” Kora mumbles. Her words did not surprise me. Everyone thought I was


    urge to prove him wrong.


    “I said you could,” Kyan says, walking toward the kitchen.


    “Pardon?”


    “Prove me wrong then,” Kyan answers. His invasion of privacy into my own mind was starting to irk me.


    “Your thoughts irk me,” Kyan says, flicking the kettle on.


    “Can’t you block him out?” I ask Kora.


    “Nope,” Kyan answers.


    “Well, can you block me out?”


    “Yep, but I don’t want to,” Kyan says.


    “Just try to leave your mind nk,” Kora offers.


    “He can’t hear me,”es that strange voice again, though it was really soft, and I struggled to hear it,


    like a whisper in the wind.


    Kyan looks over at me, and his brows furrow.


    “He also can’t hear when you speak to me, not right now, not with me in your head,”


    “Yeah, in my head, what is that supposed to mean? You are my head,”


    “Or maybe I am not,” A sh of an image from earlier of the ghostly orb things that were in the


    shadows. A shudder ran up my spine. “Are you one of those shadows?”


    “Kind of, not exactly, but Ie from the magic you possess,”


    “So you aren’t my subconscious?”


    “No, and neither are they if you let them in,”


    “They?”


    “The shadows, you just need to learn to control them,”


    “Kora, can you hear the voice?”


    “She can if I let her, but Kyan would know you are using the shadows,”


    “But I am not,”


    “You are, you wanted help, wanted to prove yourself, your mind it called me forward, it usually does


    when you are in a heightened state,”


    “So that is why I hear you when I am depressed,” The voice seems to hum. Kyan walked around the


    counter and observed me, and he tilted his head to the side.


    “Why can’t I hear you?” He murmurs and my lips quirk up in the corners.


    “Want to y a game?” The voice asks abruptly. “Mara, your aura is off,” Kyan states.


    “A game?”


    “I used to y it with my son,”


    “Your son?”


    “What’s your name?” I ask but he doesn’t answer.


    “Do you want to y or not?” He asks.


    “Is it bad?”


    “No, but you will have to disable his magic. Remember that spell I told you; it will disable his connection


    to your mind too,” now that piqued my interest, and I chuckle.


    “How?”


    “Feel for it. Magic is like a buzz it will feel like pins and needles at first, draw on it and force it, push it


    outward,”


    “I don’t knowst time he broke the wall, ” I tell the voice looking over to the wall behind me that was


    now fixed.


    “Because his anger tried tobat it, it will stun him temporarily for about five minutes before Kaif can


    force his magic forward, but until then, he won’t see youing,” The voiceughs.


    “Mara, hello, where did you go?” Kyan says, clicking his fingers in front of my face.


    Blinking at him, a smirk spreads onto my face, now I noticed the buzz it was simple to draw on.


    “E?”


    “Kyan,” I smile and his hand moves toward my face. I felt the ripple of his energy as it came toward me


    and my hand gripped his before he could touch my face.


    “taska Potenza,” I giggled, and I felt the heat rush through my fingertips, and he gasped; his magic


    fizzled out instantly.


    “You…” Kyan murmurs, shaking his hand before rubbing his fingers together.


    The voice started telling me to say things, and I could see Kyan’s confusion before I couldn’t stop


    “tear reatha” Kyan started running on the spot. Koraughed in my head. The sight hrious to see a


    well put together grown man running one spot, especially a man as intimidating as Kyan.


    “leim realta,” He growled as he suddenly started doing star jumps.


    “Marabe,” He gritted out.


    “damhsa sicin,”‘ I near wet myself when he started pping his arms like a chicken. Though his temper


    was rising and the look on his face was murderous when he suddenly startedughing.


    “Point proven, stop it,” Kyan growled ” where did you learn this, which book” he asked, pping his


    arms while I crossed my legs to stop from wetting myself. The voice in my headughed too; if I was


    nuts, I would take it, this was too good to miss.


    “tip do e” Kyan stopped abruptly, and the voice in my head said. “Run,” I took off, and Kyan gave


    chase.


    “Your d**d now, little wench,” He cursed as I darted around the coffee table only for him to reach over it.


    I squealed and ran across the sofa and jumped over the back of it when Kaif suddenly took over and


    Kyan shifted.


    “He won’t hurt you,” The voice said, trying to calm my racing heart.


    I raced toward Jonah’s room and gripped the door handle shoving it open as I burst into the room,


    turning Kaif tore after me, and I went to m the door shut when he pushed it open before he tackled


    me. I squealed as his big beefy paws grabbed me before I was mmed on the bed on my back.


    “Your it,” He purred. The sound vibrated through his chest, and Iughed as his whiskers tickled my


    face. The sound of bones snapping and the weight shifting on the bed made me clench my eyes shut


    when suddenly Kyan hovered above me. Heughed, pressing his head against my chest.


    “Jonah give you one of my grimoires?” Heughs, his breathing hard above me.


    “That reminded me of a game,” the voice suddenly told me the name, and I spoke it answering.


    “Mind the witch, tame the Lycan,” I said at the same time as Kyan, who froze above me, He nced


    down at me.


    “What did you just say,” his entire demeanor changed abruptly.


    “What’s wrong?” I ask him, wanting his yful side back, but he shoves off me, sitting up.


    “Repeat what you just said, Marabe,”


    “Mind the witch, tame the Lycan,” I tell him, sitting up. Kyan growls and reaches for Jonah’s shirt that


    was on the end of bed, covering himself before he stood up.


    “What’s wrong?” I ask him. He moves to Jonah’s wardrobe and pulls on some clothes muttering to


    himself, and I hear the main door open, making me nce at the bedroom door when Jonah called out


    asking where we were, yet I was focused on Kyan, who was furious with me.


    “Kyan?” I ask as Jonah walks in,pletely oblivious. Kyan shoves past him, and I heard the door


    m as he left.


    “What’s wrong with him?” Jonah asks, looking at me and I shrug.


    “We were ying a game, and he got upset and left,” I pointed past him.


    “What game?”


    “Mind the witch and tame the Lycan,” Jonah rubs a hand down his face.


    “S**t!” Jonah curses and I crawl to the end of the bed.


    “What is it?”


    “Think of what you just said Mara, Mind the witch, tame the LYCAN,” Jonah emphasized thest word.


    “It’s a game his father used to y with him when he was a kid, help bring Kaif forward to break him


    out of the hold on his magic,” I gasped.


    The voice had said a game I used to y with my son; that’s when the startling realization hit me.


    Dominic, the voice was Dominic Octavians.
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