Casts 80 - Crowned by Fate - NovelsTime

Crowned by Fate

Casts 80

Author: NovelDrama.Org
updatedAt: 2026-05-01

Chapter b80 /b

Skye’s bPov /b

Relief surged through me as I watched Hyder half–carrying    Nadia  toward our vehicle.

Every stinct screamed  at me to rush forward, to throw my arms around her and conftim she was really here, really alive.

But I renamed rooted in ce, hands gripping the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles turned white, Kane’s warriors were watching our every mor waiting for the slightest opening to strike.

Behind Ryder and Nadia, several Onishorn waition energed from the rocky terrain, moving in a protective formation. I counted quickly–unim, right… undy nine altogether. My heart sank as I realized one was missing from the original rescue team.

“Where’s this?” I whispered, move to myself than

Adrian’s eyes met mine in the rearview mint, his expression confirming my worst fears before he returned his attention to Kane, maintaining his chokehold on the Alpha,

Kane’sbored breathing filled the tense silence of the SUV. “Can you release me now?” he rasped. “You hair what you c

Adrian didn’t bother responding, instead gesturing sharply for Ryder to hurry. I threw open the driver’s side door, keeping my moments deliberate and controlled despite the adrenaline coursing through my veins.

“Get her in the car,” Adrian ordered as Ryder approached with Nadia. Then call Marcus. We need immediate extraction.”fn1726 This text is hosted at Find~Novel/fn1726

Ryder nodded grimly, easing Nadia into the backseat of the second SUV before pulling out his phone. Behind them, our warriors maintained a defensive perimeter, weapons brained on Kane’s approaching forces.

Through the dusty haze, Kane’s Beta bapproached/bb, /bkeeping his hands bvisible /bbas /bhe stepped into the no man’snd between our groups.ollin. Now release our Alpha.”/li/ol

“Alpha Adrian,” he called, voice carrying bacross /bthe barrenndscape. “We fulfill our end of the bargain.

bAdrian’s /bgrip on Kane didn’t loosen. “Not until my people bare /bsafely across the border.”

Ryder stepped forward unexpectedly, his young face hardened with grief and rage. “We’re missing a warrior,” he announced, his voice carrying the weight of authority beyond his years. “Elias fell during the extraction.”

My bbreath /bcaught. Elias–one of our first warriors, a bquiet /bman who joined Oasisbor during its earliest days. He’d been kind to me when I first arrived, showing me the packs borders without judgment or bsuspicion/bb. /b

“We demand the return of bhis /bbbody/b, Ryder continuedb, /bstanding tall despite the blood staining his shirt–not

all of it is

“We won’t leave him in een

bKane’s /bBeta hesitated, eyes darting between Ryder and his captive Alpha. After a tense moment, he nodded curtly

“Bring the body,” he called over his shoulder.

Minutes that felt like hours crawled by as we waited, the bdesert /bwind swirling dun between our tense standoff. Finally, two of Kane’s bwarriors /bappeared, carrying between them a body wrapped in a simple ck tarp.

They bid /btheir burden gently on the ground before retreating. Ryder and anotfier warrior moved forward, verifying it was indeed Elias before carrying him back to our waiting vehicles.

It’s him,” Ryder confirmed, his bvoice /btight with contained emotion.

Adrian nodded, then addressed Kane’s Beta again. “bWe /bbre /bleaving now. Your Alpha will be released once we’ve

bwe’ve /bbcrossed /bsafely into our territory.”

The Beta’s face twisted with barely suppressed rage, but he stepped back, signaling bhis /bwarriors to hold their positions.

b1/3 /b

bWith /bpracticed efficiency, our people loaded into the vehicles–Nalia carefully ced in the bback /bof the lead SUV with me, while bElias’s /bbody bwas /bsecuri the second vehicle. Adrian maintained his grip on Kane until the veryst moment, showing the partially paralyzed Alpha roughly toward his writing Beta before jumping Into at vehicle.

“Drive,” hemanded, and I didn’t hesitate, mming my foot on the elerator.

In the rearview mirror, I watched Kane stagger, the wolfshone making his movements uncoordinated bas /bhis warrion rushed to support him. His eyes, however, remained fixed on our retreating vehicles, banning with a hatred that promised this confenntation was far from over.

The tension in the vehicle only eased marginally as we crossed into Oasistom territory, where Marcus waited with a heavily armed escort. The blind security

-we weren’t truly sale until we were deep within our borders. chief gestured bfor /bour convoy to continue toward thepound without stopping-

In the backseat, Nadia leaned against my shoulder, her eyes half open, breathing shallow but steady. Despite her obvious weakness, her hand found mine, squeezing with surprising strengthL

“bI /bknew you’de back,” she whispered, her voice hoarse from what I suspected was screaming–

(—or wome. 11 knew you

wouldn’t leave me three.”

Tears burned my eyes as I gently squeezed her hand in return. T’m so sorry it took so long. I choked out, unable to keep my voice steady as I took in the full extent of her injuries. Bruises in various stages of healing covered my visible inch of skin, and dried blood matted her short bck /bbhair/b. What they did

to byou /b

Ryder’s fist mmed against the door panel, startling all of us. “This isn’t right,” he growled. “Elias is dead. You two tortured within an inch of your lives. And what did Kane lose? Nothing! That bbastard /bwalks away with a slight headache from the wolfsbane, while we bury one of our own.”

will answer for this. I’m filing a formalint with the North American Werewolf Council and requesting an audience with the bAlpha /bKing himself.” Adrian’s voice out through Ryder’s rage

*If they cannot bprovide /bbjustice/b, I will publicly challenge Kane to a formal duel. And I will finish this–permanently.”

blood ran cold at his words.

The public bduel /bwas an ancient werewolf tradition, rarely

rely invoked in modern times but still binding bunder /bpack bw/b.

When conflicts between bpacks /bcouldn’t be resolved through normal channels, an Alpha could issue a formal challenge, brequesting /bbat under the Council’s supervision.

It was ba /bdesperate measure, often ending in bdeath /bfor one of thebatants

“You can’t.” Ryder protested immediately, leaning forward in his seat. “You’re bour /bAlpha. The pack needs you. I’ll represent Oasisborn in the duel.”

Adrian’s jaw tightened. “You’re not ready to face Kane. He’s been bAlpha /bfor over fifteen years–he’s killed challengers before.”

“Stop. Both of you, I interjected, forcing reason through my exhaustion. “We need to focus on healing Nadia first, then strengthening our defenses. Kane might be licking his wounds now, but he didn’t actually lose anything today. He’ll be nning his retaliation already. We need to be prepared.”

Ryder reluctantly nodded, his attention shifting to Nadia, his expression softening with undisguised contem. He had grown up under Nadia’s bstrict /btraining and despite their frequent bickering, his devotion to her was obvious.

Adrian kept his eyes on the road ahead, but I could see the tresion in his shoulders.

te the tense bsilence/b. My head whipped around to find Nadia convulsing beside me,

We were approaching the mainpound when a pet, chuking sound broke dark blood spilling from her lips, staining her abgady ruined clothes.

“Nadial” I cried, gripping her shoulders as she seized. “What’s happening? Nadia!”

Novel