Contract Marriage With Alpha Snow - Chapter 163
Chapter 163: Thorned Crescent Chapter 163: Thorned Crescent ************** CHAPTER 163 ~Zara’s POV~ The air in the room turned cold.
Snow’s expression darkened, and Glacier stirred within him, a low growl reverberating in the silence.
Witches?
My eyes went wide.
My brain struggled to make sense of everything I had heard.
Why?
Did Marcus return from the dead and become more deadlier? Everyone knew that working with witches wasn’t safe, unless you wanted to be cursed.
My breathing ragged, my chest rising and falling with every second that passed. Snow must have noticed how erratic my breathing was and flashed me a small smile before his expression turned serious again.
“That symbol,” Snow muttered, his voice laced with a dangerous edge.
He didn’t respond further immediately.
Instead, he flipped through the folder, his eyes scanning the printed stills of the footage.
Finally, he looked at me, his expression grave.
“It’s an emblem tied to an old rogue faction,” he explained, his voice low and steady.
“They call themselves the Thorned Crescent.
They’ve been dormant for years, but if they’re involved, this isn’t random.” My heart sank.
The name alone sent a chill down my spine, though I’d never heard of them before.
“And the witches?” “They were knpown for dabbling in ancient dark magic, using it to make their pack and werewolves stronger.
Their practice had affected those around them, as anyone who went to them for help got their desires carried out but often wound up dead.” “What the€¦” “As such,” he continued, cutting me off, “as such they were cast out of the werewolf territories.” “Why now?” I asked.
“Why target us?” Snow set the folder aside, his gaze unwavering.
“Two reasons.
Firstly, the goal is to cause instability among the packs.
They’ve always thrived on chaos, and attacking me-or us-would serve their purpose.” My mind ran a mile thinking of all the dangerous possibilities. “Second, someone hired them, and right now I cannot think of anyone other than our dead frenemy Marcus.
This explosion wasn’t just personal; it was a message.
Else they’d have ensured death followed.” Scott cleared his throat.
“There’s more, sir.” “Go on,” Snow said curtly.
“Jupiter sent word about Ivan,” Scott said.
“It seems Ivan has been in contact with…
someone.
We traced a transaction-unusually large-to an unmarked account associated with the Thorned Crescent.” Ivan.
That name brought bile to my throat.
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For a moment, Snow’s eyes flashed crimson, with Glacier’s anger poised to explode at any moment. “Ivan’s involvement seals it.
Ivan is a reckless individual, and he has now led us into this complex situation.
Had he not arranged for Zara’s kidnapping, we wouldn’t have been involved with Marcus this way.” I swallowed hard.
“What do we do now?” I asked, looking between them.
Snow reached out, taking my hand and squeezing it gently.
“We stay vigilant.
You’re not leaving this mansion without me or Zade, understood?” I wanted to argue, to assert that I wasn’t helpless, but his protective tone left no room for debate.
“Zara, I promised your brother I’d take care of you and protect you with my life.
I cannot break that promise to my best friend and to you or Glacier.” Snow’s eyes softened.
“I don’t know what I’ll do if I lose you, my love.” My gaze flickered to Scott.
The way he looked at Snow told me this was the first time they had seen their Master and Alpha this way with someone who wasn’t his blood.
“Understood,” I said softly.
Scott nodded at Snow.
“I’ll have the team on high alert, sir.
And inform the warriors at Ivory Crescent.
Alpha Storm will receive the information.
“Good,” Snow said.
“And Scott-double-check everything.
I don’t want any blind spots.” Scott bowed slightly before leaving the room, his footsteps fading down the hall.
Snow turned back to me, his gaze softening slightly.
“Zara, I promise you, we’ll get to the bottom of this.
I won’t let anyone hurt you again.” I nodded, though the pit in my stomach remained.
As he leaned down to kiss my forehead, a faint smile tugged at his lips.
“You should rest,” he said gently.
But before I could respond, another knock sounded at the door-louder this time, insistent.
Snow tensed, his eyes narrowing.
“Come in.” The door opened to reveal Zade, his expression a mix of urgency and barely restrained fury.
“We need to talk,” Zade said, stepping inside.
“What is it?” Snow asked, his tone sharp.
“It’s about Marcus,” Zade said.
“I just got off the phone with one of my contacts.
He’s alive, Snow.” The room fell into a stunned silence.
“That’s not the worst of it,” Zade continued, his voice tight.
“He’s not just alive-he’s here.
In this city.” A shiver ran down my spine.
Marcus was close.
“I know.
I just got word.
I was going to inform you.” Zade’s eyes flicked to me, his expression dark.
“He wants you.
And Zara.” The finality of his statement sent a chill through the room.
Snow stood abruptly, his fists clenched at his sides.
“Then he just made the biggest mistake of his life.
I’ll have to triple-time kill him and ensure he stays dead this time.” Before anyone could say another word, a deafening explosion rocked the mansion, shaking the walls and throwing us to the floor.
The sound of shattering glass and splintering wood filled the air as the room plunged into chaos.
“Zara!” Snow’s voice was frantic as he pulled me into his arms, shielding me from the falling debris.
Smoke filled the room, and the acrid scent of burning filled my nostrils.
My heart raced, terror gripping me as I clung to Snow.
“Snow, what’s happening?” I cried, my voice barely audible over the destruction.
“I don’t know,” he said, his tone laced with fury.
“But whoever’s doing this…
they won’t live to see another day.” As the smoke cleared slightly, a shadowy figure appeared in the doorway, their silhouette barely visible through the haze.
“Hello, Zephyr,” a cold, familiar voice drawled, the hand lifting slightly to clench something invincible.
My blood turned to ice.
“Marcus,” Snow growled, his voice dripping with venom. But rather than confirm it, an eerie laughter filled the air before the figure disappeared completely. “They were still in the mansion,” Snow muttered in disbelief.
“Zade, quick, we must leave here.” He stood up and helped me to my feet, but as soon as I rose, my chest tightened, and suddenly I felt warm liquid roll down my nose and ears. Gasp rippled through the room and I sure as hell knew what that was. Blood.
And then, everything went black.
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