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Chapter 4 – Mated to Two Bad Boy Alphas (Zane & Lia) Novel Free Online

Posted on October 10, 2025 by admin

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My throat itched, and I coughed, covering my mouth when I accidentally gained some attention. I felt Zane’s burning gaze on me again, and moved to hide behind Blake.

“You wanna go right now?” Blake asked, his body stiffening.

“Sure. Meet me outside,” Warner replied, glowering.

“Not right now, Warner,” Zane announced.

I frowned. That was new. Zane never stopped his friends from anything.

“Let them go.”

Warner clenched his jaw, but then stepped back, away from Blake. A single command from Zane and puppy. He didn’t even argue. It was odd. le listened like a little

“You couldn’t stop me if you tried,” Blake declared, before taking my wrist once again. “Stay away from her in the future.” He led me away, towards the exit.

I could barely process anything before I was outside the cafeteria with Blake, being led somewhere.

“Wait,” I said when realisation struck, “where are you taking me?” I tried to pull my hand from his, but he only tightened his hold.

“Don’t worry, I’m not like them,” Blake stated.

I blinked a couple of times, walking silently, looking around as we gained a few looks from people. My eyes widened as we approached the girls’ washroom.

“That’s the girls’ washroom,” I pointed out.

“I know,” he replied, entering as though it was completely natural for him to go in.

I glanced around at the girls present inside, all of them watching us in shock and confusion. Blake stopped near the sink and turned the tap on, before wetting his hand and bringing it towards my face. Instinctively, I flinched away.

He frowned, pausing.

“Lia-that’s your name, right?” he asked.

“Yeah,” I said softly.

“Relax. I’m not gonna hurt you,” he said gently, his eyes full of concern.

“I-I know. It’s just a habit.”

Somehow, my response served to deepen his frown.

“Why?” he asked. “Whatever happened today, is it an everyday. occurrence?” He proceeded to gently wipe the sauce off my mouth with his thumb, making my heart race.

I stared into his gorgeous green eyes, taking note of the flecks of gold in them. They were so beautiful.

“Lia?” he pushed when I didn’t reply for a moment.

“I mean, yeah,” I replied, as he wiped my cheeks. “I’d be lying if I said no. But it isn’t always so severe. Today just got a little escalated.”

“He pushed you, Lia, that wasn’t just escalation. That was crossing a line.”

I swallowed, my mouth still burning.

“Why don’t we go to the principal’s after getting you a cold. drink? You should complain, stand up for yourself.”

I chuckled. “You think I haven’t done that before?”

Blake frowned. “It didn’t work? Why?”

I shrugged. “They’re really rich, all of them. And their families. have friendly connections to the owner of the school. At least that’s what I’ve heard. No one says anything to them around. here.”

“Why do they bully you? Is there a reason?” Blake asked. “Or is it only because you’re smart and beautiful?”

My cheeks tinged red. “I… I’m not beautiful, I’m just a dork. A nerd. That’s why they bully me.”

“Well,” he said, closing the tap now. “That stops today. I won’t let them hurt you anymore, Lia.”

I smiled. “Why? Why do you want to get into the middle of something that has nothing to do with you? Why are you helping me?”

Blake stepped closer, the scent of his cologne washing over me.

“Because we’re friends now,” he declared. “And no one messes with my friends.”

The smile on my face widened, and I lowered my gaze, taking a deep breath. “You’re inviting trouble, Blake. They’re very mean.”

Blake curled a finger under my chin, tipping my face up, forcing me to meet his gaze. “I’m not afraid of them. And they cannot hurt me, I promise. Don’t worry about me, alright? I’ve got your back now.”

A tear escaped my eye, and I closed my eyes, unable to maintain eye contact with him. My stomach was a huge den of butterflies, and my heart felt like it had turned into mush. No one had ever cared for me like this before. And this absolutely breath-taking dude was acting like I mattered.

He wiped away my tear, clicking his tongue. “Enough now,” he said, taking my hand again. “Let’s go get you something to drink.”

I mentally thanked God, before nodding.

He’d sent me a guardian angel.

-ZANE’S POV-

Warner punched a tree, seething with anger. Ajax, Aaron and Sheila stared at me silently, their gazes questioning.

But none of them dared to say a word. We were all friends, sure, but at the end of the day, I was to be their Alpha soon. I had a certain level of authority over them, and they didn’t question my decisions. It was basic loyalty. Unless I was about to do something downright stupid, something that would endanger my life or the pack, they followed my command like it was fate.

“I know what you’re all thinking,” I stated. “You’re free to voice your concerns.” I leaned against the wall. We were behind. the school now, near the parking lot. This place was mostly secluded, and when we showed up, anyone who was there would leave.

“Why did you stop him?” Sheila was the first one to speak. “Things were getting fun and you stepped in.”

“You’ve never done this before,” Aaron pointed out.

“Since when did you become such a party pooper, Zane?” Ajax added.

“I could take him,” Warner growled, not meeting my eye. His eyes were black with anger, I didn’t need him to look at me to know that. So in order to be respectful, he didn’t meet my gaze in that state.

I sighed. “I know you could take him, Warner. You’re a warrior. You’re the warrior wolf of The Twilight Pack.”

“Then why?” Aaron asked.

“Because he’s like us,” I replied, my face straight.

“I knew there was something off with his smell!” Sheila said. “He was wearing too much cologne, but I got a whiff too.”

Aaron let out a low growl at that.

I rolled my eyes.

“Not like that, my Love,” Sheila sighed.

Goddess.

“Even so,” Warner said, not satisfied with my reasoning. “I could take him.”

“It’s not about that,” I replied. “You could kill him if you wanted.”

“Then what?” he asked, and I could tell he was putting in an effort to not snap at me.

“I don’t know him. I don’t know what pack he’s from or what he’s doing here. So until we know what’s his motive to show up to our town, we cannot start any unnecessary fights,” I explained.

“No offense. Zane, but since when did we start being scared of fights?” Ajax muttered.

I shot him a look, and he quickly looked away.

“We’re not scared of any thing. But we aren’t stupid.” I pushed off the wall I was leaning against. “You guys don’t like humans. And I understand that. This is the only place you get to pick on them and pass it off as harmless fun or immature bullying. But we do not mess with our own kind for no reason. Is that clear?”

Begrudgingly, they all nodded.

“Good.”

“But what about the nerd?” Ajax asked. “She needs to be taught a lesson. She slapped me.”

I raised a brow. “She what?”

“Slapped me,” Ajax repeated. “In the face. If we let her get away with this, everyone will think they can mess with us.”

I held back a snort. “That tiny human slapped you?” I asked, amused.

“She did,” Ajax rolled his eyes. “I’m not saying it hurt. But it was humiliating.”

“You guys have made it your entire purpose to torture her,

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