Fated Mate to the Triplet Alpha
Chapter 65: The Dark Offer

Chapter 65: Chapter 65: The Dark Offer

Back at the cave, Darian paced like a caged dog. His brothers were busy planning battle tactics with the other Alphas, but he couldn’t focus. Something felt wrong. Very wrong. "She shouldn’t have gone alone," he mumbled, running his hands through his dark hair. "She’s not alone," Kael said without looking up from the war plan. "Kane and Celeste are with her." "That’s not enough protection." "She made her choice," Ronan snapped. "Stop second-guessing everything." Darian’s jaw tightened. His brothers didn’t understand. They saw Elara as their mate, their Luna.

But Darian saw something else. Something that scared him. Power. Raw, unlimited power getting stronger every day. A cold wind suddenly swept through the cave, making the flames flicker. The other wolves looked around anxiously, but nothing seemed different. Except Darian felt eyes watching him. "I need some air," he stated, walking toward the cave entrance. "Don’t go far," Kael warned. "Marcus’s scouts could be anywhere." Darian nodded but kept walking. Outside, the forest was strangely quiet. No birds. No insects. Even the wind had stopped. Then he heard it. A whisper in the darkness. "Darian Blackwood." He spun around, his wolf senses on high alert. "Who’s there?" A figure stepped out from behind a huge oak tree. Tall and thin, wearing a long black coat that seemed to swallow light. His face was pale as moonlight, with eyes like black holes.

"My name is Mordecai," the man said, his voice smooth as silk. "I’ve been waiting to meet you." "I don’t know you." Darian’s hand moved to the silver knife at his belt. "But I know you, young Blackwood. The smart one. The strategic thought. The brother who sees what others miss." "What do you want?" Mordecai smiled, showing teeth too white and too sharp. "To help you claim your destiny." "I don’t need help." "Don’t you?" Mordecai circled him slowly, like a hunter sizing up prey. "Tell me, Darian. How does it feel watching your brothers fight over her? Knowing you’re just as good, but always third in line?" Darian’s chest tightened. "That’s not—" "Kael gets to be the future Alpha. Ronan gets to be the rebel hero. And you? You get to be the lost triplet. The spare." "You don’t know what you’re talking about." "I know you dream of more." Mordecai stopped right in front of him. "I know you watch Elara’s power grow and wonder what it would feel like to have that strength for yourself." Darian’s heart hammered. How could this stranger know his secret thoughts? "I can give you everything," Mordecai added. "Knowledge beyond imagination. Power beyond limits. All you have to do is make one easy choice." "What choice?" Mordecai pulled out a small glass vial filled with whirling black liquid. "Drink this during the battle tomorrow. When Elara is weak from healing those children, you’ll take her power. All of it." "That would kill her." "Would it? Or would it free her from a load she never asked for?" Mordecai’s eyes gleamed. "Think about it, Darian. She’s suffered enough. Let her live a normal life while you take on the duty of protecting the packs." Darian looked at the vial. It felt warm against his palm, beating like a heartbeat. "She trusts you," he whispered. "And that trust makes you the right choice. She’d never suspect her loyal Darian. The brother who always puts family first." Images flashed through Darian’s thoughts. Himself leading the packs with knowledge and strength. No more watching from the sides. No more being forgotten. No more pretending he didn’t crave the power he saw in Elara’s silver eyes. "Why me?" he asked. "Why not offer this to Kael or Ronan?" "Kael is too decent. He’d refuse quickly. Ronan is too rash. He’d probably try to fight me." Mordecai chuckled. "But you, Darian, you understand that sometimes difficult choices must be made for the greater good." "And what do you get out of this?" "Let’s say I have an interest in seeing the Moon Alpha’s power in more... capable hands." A howl echoed from the direction of Pine Creek area. Elara’s voice, strained with effort. "She’s struggling," Mordecai noted. "Each curse she breaks weakens her more.

By morning, she’ll be vulnerable. That’s when you act." Darian’s fingers closed around the jar. "What exactly is this?" "Ancient magic. It will bond her power to your soul, making you the new Moon Alpha. But you must give it to her freely. She has to drink it herself." "How am I supposed to do that?" "Tell her it’s a healing drink. She’ll believe you. She trusts you completely." Mordecai’s smile turned nasty. "That blind faith will be her downfall." Another howl, this one filled with pain. Elara was fighting for those children’s lives, probably not even thinking about the danger to herself. "Decide quickly," Mordecai pushed. "Marcus’s army moves at dawn. If you don’t take her power first, he will. And unlike you, he won’t be nice about it." Darian’s mind raced. Was this stranger right? Would Marcus find a way to steal Elara’s abilities? At least if Darian took them, he could protect her. Keep her safe. Give her the normal life she deserved. "Time’s up," Mordecai said, starting to fade back into the shadows. "Keep the bottle. Use it or don’t. But remember—power unused is power lost. And your mate has far more power than any one person should hold."

"Wait!" Darian called out. "Who are you really? What aren’t you telling me?" But Mordecai was gone, leaving only the smell of sulfur and the weight of temptation in Darian’s hand. Inside the cave, urgent voices exploded. "Marcus’s army is moving!" a scout reported. "They’ll be here in two hours!" "Where’s Darian?" Kael demanded. Darian slipped back inside, putting the vial in his jacket pocket. "Right here. What’s happening?" "We’re out of time," Ronan said sadly. "The final battle starts now." As his brothers scrambled to make defenses, Darian touched the vial through his pocket. It felt like holding liquid fire. In just a few hours, he’d have to choose. Save Elara by taking her power, or trust that she could handle whatever came next. The trouble was, he wasn’t sure which choice would damn them all. Another word arrived via mindlink from Alpha Kane: "Elara’s saved eight children, but she’s getting weaker.

Something’s wrong with these spells. They’re fighting back harder than standard magic should." Darian’s blood went cold. Mordecai had been right. Someone was actively draining Elara’s strength. His hand tightened on the vial. Maybe this wasn’t treason after all. Maybe it was kindness.

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