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Chapter 416 – Destined Bond with My Forbidden Alpha Novel (Alpha Alexander & Selene)

Posted on February 26, 2025 by admin

Filed To Story: Destined Bond with My Forbidden Alpha Novel (Alpha Alexander & Selene)

Selene couldn’t help but laugh out loud.

“Let’s just say, Alice helped me to finally hear my own voice.” Selene smiled.

At Axel’s request, a scan was done on Alice’s brain.

The news was not good.

They found that both the frontal and temporal lobes showed signs of lesions. It was likely a side effect of long-term damage to her brain from the Bitter Night.

Her body had stopped healing almost altogether now. The surgery was finally finished, but the end result was impossible to guess. The surgeon was brutally honest with Axel and told him there was a very strong chance that she might never wake up again.

For three days, Axel waited by her bedside. He sat beside her in a chair all night. He held her hand and talked to her.

Axel dipped the rag into the warm water and rang it out as much as possible. Then, gently stroking her cheeks, he washed Alice’s face. Next, he moved down to her neck and shoulders, wiping away the sweat and humming to her as he did so.

He paused, catching the scent of the soap in the water. It was a fruit smell, berries, he guessed.

“I wonder if you like this smell,” he whispered.

He looked down at Alice’s peaceful face.

“I don’t love it,” he said. “I prefer something a little sweeter.”

Axel leaned forward and sniffed at her neck.

“Your scent is much nicer,” he smiled. “It always has been.”

He sat beside her, putting the washcloth back in the basin and taking her hand in his.

“That was my first Blood Moon,” he said. “My parents were really busy, and I was actually very lonely. So when I met you… it was…”

Axel smiled.

“Perfect,” he said. “Your smile was contagious and warm. All I wanted to do was keep it on your face, no matter what. Even if it meant that you were laughing at me.”

Axel chuckled, and then he paused, taking a deep breath.

“All those years without you….” he swallowed. He closed his eyes and leaned forward, bringing her hand to his lips. He kissed her. “Even without knowing what I was missing, I felt it every day.”

Axel took a deep breath.

“You told me to remember you through chocolate,” he laughed. “And I did. I became obsessed with the stuff and never knew why until we met again.

“Until I got my memory back. Then, I finally understood that every bite of chocolate, every time I smelled that delicate sweetness, I was trying desperately to bring you back.”

Axel clenched his jaw as he felt the heat in his face and the familiar prickling in his nose and eyes. He was holding back tears. Holding back the fear of losing her.

He moved his chair closer to the bed, placed her hand on her belly, and then laid his head on top of them. The tears, no longer in his control, rolled down his cheeks.

“You promised you wouldn’t leave,” he whispered.

There was a soft knock at the door. Axel closed his eyes and then slowly sat up. He wiped away the tears and took a deep breath before acknowledging the knock.

“What is it?” he asked without looking back.

“What is it? That’s a hell of a greeting, and after I came all this way!”

Axel quickly turned at the familiar voice.

“Bell?” he called to her as the sight of her registered. He stood from the chair in shock. “What are you doing here?”

“You know that’s not much of an improvement, right?” she smiled with a raised brow. “First, you start grumpy, ‘what is it?’ then you switch to making me feel like I am unwelcome. So rude.”

Axel smiled.

“You are always welcome anywhere I am,” he said.

“That’s more like it,” Bell smiled.

“So,” Axel said, moving toward her, “at the risk of sounding rude again, what are you doing here?”

Bell shrugged her shoulders.

“Oh, ya know… Galen really wanted to introduce Fiona to Ren and check in on Summer as a whole. Make sure Alexander hasn’t let the pack fall into complete chaos while he’s been gone,” she sighed. “And I thought I’d get in a little sightseeing, check out these crazy medical research labs I’ve heard so much about….”

She paused, then her lips curled into a slow, amused grin.

“I also thought, just for fun, ya know…. That I would maybe… save your mate?”

Axel’s eyes widened. His heart started beating faster.

“What did you say?” he asked softly.

Bell walked further into the room to stand just before him and looked up at him. She gave him a gentle grin and grabbed his hands.

“I said,” she began. “I am here to save Alice.”

“How?” he asked.

He knew she was brilliant; she was by far the best doctor they had in Winter. But the fact was that Summer had better facilities, more technology, and advanced training. He didn’t doubt Bell’s skills. He just wasn’t sure how she could save Alice when no one here seemed able to.

Bell took a deep breath.

“I have a very rare kind of blood. One that is particularly effective at supercharging the healing factor of another wolf. From what I read of Alice’s condition and her records in Winter, her healing is stunted because she isn’t a pure werewolf, right?”

Axel nodded.

“She was born human,” he said.

“Right, well,” Bell continued. “From what I understand, the damage she has taken in the past few weeks, combined with all the prolonged exposure to Bitter Night, has essentially silenced the part of her brain that recognizes her abilities as a wolf.

“She can’t heal because her brain doesn’t remember it can. So I believe that if I give her a direct transfusion, my blood might be able to kickstart those natural systems.”

“But she’s had transfusions already,” Axel said. “It didn’t seem to make a difference.”

“Right, but, like I said. Rare blood type. Trust me on this, Axel, even the synthetic version of my blood won’t ever be as strong as a direct transfusion,” Bell said.

“Sorry to interrupt,” Alexander called out from the door, “I came to check on Alice, and I couldn’t help but overhear. Did I hear you right? So you are offering to give blood to Alice?”

Alexander looked at Bell, and she smiled.

“Is there a problem?” Axel asked, concerned. “Is it not safe?”

“It’s safe,” Alexander said. “And Bell’s right. A direct transfusion would be much more potent than the synthetic blood.”

“Are you sure about this?” Alexander asked Bell carefully, knowing what this meant for her.

Bell nodded, appreciating his concern.

“This is something I want to do,” Bell smiled. “Because Alice deserves every bit of help we can give her.”

He didn’t know how much longer he could stay in this place.

It had already been ten hours since the lab’s destruction had begun. The standard protocol would have a team sent from Spring more than three hours ago.

The small bunker was designed to withstand the self-destruction sequence, a fall-out shelter for any scientist that might have been in Wonderland.

Of course, the destruction in the upper levels was never supposed to have spread to the lowest lab. Still, he suspected Alice had been the cause of that coincidental ruin.

The heavy door of the bunker kept the fires and smoke out, but it didn’t stop the bleeding from his hand or the internal bleeding he suspected he had from being thrown against the wall.

His injuries were not life-threatening, but they were enough to keep him in constant pain for the past ten hours.

She could have killed him.

Holden was keenly aware of the fact that killing him would hardly have taken any effort on the part of the young Luna of Summer.

Though he was glad to count himself among the living, he couldn’t help but feel a bitter resentment at how easily she ignored his presence.

He had seen them leave, seen her glance back at where she had pinned him to the wall with his own knife. While Holden had managed to escape that particular nuisance, he hadn’t gotten far. She only needed to look a little to the left, and she would have found him huddled pathetically against the wall. Hiding like a child hoping the monster wouldn’t see him.

The thought angered him.

But what really bothered him, what honestly had him grinding his teeth as he sat hour after hour in this small room waiting for the team that would come to clean up the mess, was one single thought.

She hadn’t even bothered to look.

He knew that she must have known he was alive. She saw that he was not where she had left him. Yet, she simply walked away after a brief glance.

The Winter Princess, Luna of Summer, this girl, this… child, had turned her back to him as though he were no threat to her at all.

Holden seethed with anger.

As soon as he left this room, he would make her understand just how easily he could hold her life in the palm of his hand.

For now, he would wait.

It was another two hours before he finally saw movement on the monitors. Unfortunately, many of the cameras in the upper levels were damaged in the destruction. However, there were still a few that were in operation.

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