The Omega and The Arrogant Alpha (by Kylie) Chapter 224

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Chapter 224

The violence did not end all at once.

It slowed.

That was the difference Morgan made.

Where Silvermen’s warriors fought in surges of fury and command driven obedience, Morgan’s forces moved with discipline. Lines formed and held. Wolves disengaged when ordered. Injuries were contained instead of escalated. Every clash was brutal, but purposeful, aimed at control rather than slaughter.

I felt it as clearly as I felt my own heartbeat.

The ground churned beneath us, dirt soaked dark where blood fell, but the chaos bent instead of breaking. Howls cut through the air, sharp with pain and warning, but they were answered by commands that carried weight. Alpha voices. Law, not rage.

Ben stayed with me, his wolf a solid wall at my side, turning aside attackers before they could reach me. His movements were clean and efficient, defensive rather than reckless. He did not chase. He guarded.

Silvermen fought like a cornered animal.

When his warriors faltered, he pushed harder, driving them forward with snarled commands and raw dominance. He struck at Morgan’s line himself, claws flashing, power flaring wildly, but he was already losing something essential.

Control.

Ezra took him from the right. Morgan from the left.

They did not rush him.

They closed.

The pressure of multiple Alphas slammed down, not as a challenge but as judgment. Silvermen staggered, snarling, trying to force his way through, but the space around him collapsed. Claws raked. A shoulder gave. He went down hard, hitting the ground with a sound that carried across the clearing.

It took three wolves to hold him.

He thrashed, snapping, rage burning hot and unfocused now, but restraints snapped into place around his wrists and throat. Not chains. Alpha binds. Old, sanctioned, absolute.

When he finally went still, panting, pinned to the earth, the fighting around us faltered.

Then it stopped.

Not silence. Never silence.

But the sound changed.

Breathing. Whimpers. The low growl of wolves reasserting control over bodies that wanted to keep tearing.

I forced my wolf down, bones aching as I returned fully to myself. Blood slicked my

shoulder, warm and sticky, but the wound was shallow. Pain registered distantly, like a fact rather than a threat.

Morgan stepped into the center of the clearing.

“Enough,” she said.

It was not shouted.

It did not need to be.

Wolves backed away, forming a wide ring, instinctively creating space. Bodies shifted back into human form where they stood,. nudity ignored injuries suddenly visible in the harsh daylight Some dropped to their knees from exhaustion. Others stared at

Silvermen where he lay bound,

disbelief written across their faces.

Sally was escorted forward then.

She walked on her own.

Her guards stayed back, respectful, but close enough to move if needed. She

stopped a few paces from Silvermen and looked down at him.

For a long moment, she said nothing.

Silvermen lifted his head, blood streaking his temple, lips split. When he saw her, his mouth curved into a crooked smile.

“You survived,” he said.

“Yes,” Sally replied. Her voice did not shake. “Despite you.”

She did not shout. She did not accuse with fury. She spoke like someone reading a

ledger aloud, listing facts that could no longer be disputed.

“You killed Ben’s father first,” she said. “Not because he threatened you, but because you wanted to be feared. You staged it as war and called it necessary.”

Silvermen snorted. “That is leadership.”

“You tortured his mother,” Sally continued, unflinching. “For days. Because she refused to betray me. You offered mercy in exchange for my location.”

Ben stiffened beside me.

“She never gave it,” Sally said. “You broke her body because you could not break her loyalty.”

Silvermen’s smile thinned. “She was weak.”

“No,” Sally said. “She was stronger than you will ever be.”

A ripple moved through the watching wolves. Sally did not stop.

“You ordered disappearances and called them transfers. You silenced dissent and called it discipline. You taught your warriors to obey without question and punished them when conscience surfaced.”

She leaned down just enough that he had to look at her.

“And you failed,” she said quietly. “Because the truth outlived you.”

Silvermen laughed then. A sharp, barking sound that echoed wrong in the clearing; too loud for the moment, too brittle to be real amusement. scraped across my nerves like something broken being forced to function anyway.

Ben stepped forward.

Morgan allowed it.

That mattered more than anything else. She did not signal. She did not speak. She

simply inclined her head a fraction, a permission given in silence.

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