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Chapter 294 – Claimed by the Alpha I Hate Novel (Daisy & Nolan) Free Online

Posted on March 17, 2025 by admin

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It echoed louder than necessary, as if it couldn’t pass up the chance to scold me. Not daring to look down at the branch beneath my foot, I threw caution to the damn wind and made a run for it.

Three heads whipped around as I barreled through the forest line like a wolf in a china shop.

“Daisy-” Zeke shouted; his hands clutched to his abdomen where the white t-shirt he wore was soaked through with blood.

Rowena, whose hair long hair was tangled from the wind, had wide eyes brimming with unshed tears.

They sparkled with relief, which only acted as gasoline to the fire raging in my chest. 2

“Get away from them.” I snarled; eyes locked on Tessa. 1

The witch held her hands out, palms facing the ground, but I had yet to feel any magic oozing off her skin. I itched to lash out, to stop her heart and take her life in exchange for Sean’s, but I wanted to make it count. If she was the one that killed Sean-or if it were that sister of hers, their death would be slow, agonizingly slow.

Rowena stumbled back from Tessa, who whipped around with wild eyes.

“Do it, Daisy. Hurry before she attacks.”

Rowena stammered in a voice full of fear.

She glanced my way. “I came to the cells with the supplies to break into her mind, but she’d already gotten out. The witch that helped her, she got away. She could be anywhere by now!”

“You have no idea what’s going on, Daisy.”

Tessa warned, her voice growing increasingly strained.

The very sound of it made the blood rush to my head, roaring in my ears. Part of me wanted her to make the first move so I could pluck the seeds of her magic out of thin air and crush them to dust. She had to know how far along I was, how much better I’d gotten at conjuring. I’d use every drop of energy to snuff her out.

It was the least Sean deserved.

“Daisy, listen to me-” Zeke’s face was uncomfortably pale, his voice tight with pain.

His words were cut short by Rowena crying out a second time.

“Daisy, stop her! Can’t you feel her working her magic?” She stammered.

If it wasn’t for Zeke, I had no doubt that I would’ve blindly lashed out and snapped Tessa’s spine in two.

There was something off about him, and I wasn’t talking about the blade lodged in his back, so long that the tip of it protruded from his stomach. He was standing closer to Tessa, hovering in a way that felt almost…protective?

I knew Zeke. Sure, he was loyal without fault, but not to those who didn’t deserve it.

If he thought Tessa deserved it, then there was definitely more to the story.

In fact, his eyes kept shifting over to Rowena, narrowed in a way that made my stomach tingle with unease.

A gust of wind came from out of nowhere, whistling through the trees and sending my hair scattering around my shoulders. Rowena’s auburn locks were blown over the side of her head. The strands were ripped away from her face, and in that moment, I could feel the world tilt beneath my feet.

Like the blackened petals of a dying rose, a patch of decayed skin blossomed along Rowena’s left temple, drifting down to the apex of her lifted cheekbones.

“What happened to your face?” I asked, sounding much too calm considering the that felt almost…

protective?

I knew Zeke. Sure, he was loyal without fault, but not to those who didn’t deserve it.

If he thought Tessa deserved it, then there was definitely more to the story.

In fact, his eyes kept shifting over to Rowena, narrowed in a way that made my stomach tingle with unease.

A gust of wind came from out of nowhere, whistling through the trees and sending my hair scattering around my shoulders.

Rowena’s auburn locks were blown over the side of her head. The strands were ripped away from her face, and in that moment, I could feel the world tilt beneath my feet.

Like the blackened petals of a dying rose, a patch of decayed skin blossomed along Rowena’s left temple, drifting down to the apex of her lifted cheekbones.

“What happened to your face?” I asked, sounding much too calm considering the chaos that was quickly unfurling.

Rowena blinked, staring at me like I’d grown a second head. Even Tessa looked confused, shifting to her other foot to cover the way she inched closer to Zeke.

“Daisy, you have to-” Rowena stammered. Perhaps it was the fact that she was telling me what to do, or maybe it was simply the sound of her voice, but a hot spike of rage pierced my chest and caused me to speak. without thinking.

“I don’t have to do anything, Rowena.” I hissed quietly. “I want answers, and no one. is leaving until I get them.”

Drawing on my magic, I let it build inside my body, swirling and churning until it felt like I was going to rip apart at the seams.

Trap them all. Let none leave.

What happened next was nothing like what I’d done at the safe haven, even if the spell was similar in a way. There was no veil of shimmering silver energy, beautiful like a cluster of stars had descended from the heavens to protect on my behalf.

No, this was nothing like that.

Slithering tendrils of shadows fell from the treetops, crawling out of bushes and emerging from all their little hiding places to form a large circle around the four of us.

When they connected, a ripple of black, festering energy burst into the sky, forming a dome of darkness and smoke that distorted the outside world.

The amulet around my neck heated and exhaustion began to take hold, but sheer adrenaline swatted it aside like an annoying gnat. 1

“What happened to your face?” I asked a second time, still sounding eerily calm.

When Rowena finished staring at the dome with wide eyes and a gaping mouth, she spoke.

“I gathered all the supplies for tonight and was about to meet you at the prison to do the spell, but I figured I’d stop and see if your grandmother wanted to come. She’s made such strides with her magic, I just—I figured I’d see if she wanted to observe.” She said in a weak voice, her slender throat working as she swallowed heavily. Her eyes fluttered shut, giving me a better view at the mottled skin along the side of her face. “I’d just barely walked through the door when they broke in- the witches. They had cloaks on with hoods covering their heads. They attacked us, and when I jumped in front of your grandmother, one hit me in the face. You see what it did to me, how strong it’s magic was. I—I don’t think your grandma and brother made it, Daisy. The witches were so strong. I called out for help, but I couldn’t let them get away. I chased the witches as far as I could. I was so scared that I let out this burst of magic and it hit one. It hit this one.”

She pointed a trembling, red tipped finger at

Tessa.

Zeke took a step towards me, “Daisy-“

I held my hand up, silencing him with a look. His mouth remained open like he was debating on speaking anyway, but something in my expression must’ve warned him otherwise because he quickly pressed his lips together and took a step back.

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