Midnight Letters by Daniel Crowe 13
Midnight Letters by Daniel Crowe 13 Summary
In Chapter 13 of “Midnight Letters,” the story unfolds from Magnus’s perspective as he recuperates on Aysel’s couch, surrounded by a mix of comforting scents and the unsettling atmosphere of their current situation. Aysel, feigning indifference while keeping a watchful eye on him, sits at a dining table enjoying dumplings. Magnus is aware of the tension in the room as his enforcers, Jackson and Kian, attend to his injuries, and the silence is thick with unspoken thoughts about betrayal and loyalty within their pack.
Magnus reveals that the traitor in their midst is Conor, his fourth uncle, who has allied himself with Charles, a rogue Alpha. This revelation stirs a deep sense of betrayal within Magnus, as Conor’s actions threaten the legacy of the Shadowbane bloodline. The weight of family history looms large, with Magnus reflecting on the ambitions and conflicts that have shaped their lineage. He understands the dangerous implications of Conor’s betrayal, particularly given the brutal history of their family and the insatiable hunger for power that runs through their veins.
As the conversation shifts to the rogues Conor sent after Magnus, he becomes increasingly uneasy, sensing that they were not as incompetent as Kian suggested. Instead, he reveals that an Alpha she-wolf intervened and killed the rogues before he could. This revelation brings a sense of foreboding, as Magnus realizes the presence of a formidable opponent who is not part of their pack, heightening the tension in the room.
The chapter culminates in a charged interaction between Magnus and Aysel, where their dynamic shifts from tension to a playful confrontation. Aysel’s defiance ignites something primal within Magnus, leading to a moment of connection between them. Their banter reveals a blend of vulnerability and strength, as Aysel challenges Magnus’s authority and asserts her own boundaries. The chapter ends with a sense of impending trouble, as Aysel’s phone buzzes, hinting at new challenges on the horizon.
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**Chapter 13**
**Magnus’s POV**
Twenty minutes had trickled by, and I found myself half-slumped on Aysel’s couch, the air thick with an eclectic blend of scents—herbs wafting from the kitchen, the metallic tang of blood, and the savory aroma of cooked food. It was a strange comfort amidst the chaos that surrounded us.
Across the room, Aysel sat at a small dining table, her bare feet swinging rhythmically as she indulged in a bowl of dumplings. She appeared carefree, but I knew better; her casual demeanor was a facade, a way to feign indifference while keeping a watchful eye on me.
I had noticed the moment she had slipped her earbuds in, pretending to scroll through her phone. It was a clever move on her part—she wasn’t ignoring us; she was allowing me the space I needed to converse with my enforcers without the weight of her gaze burning through the air between us.
Smart girl.
Jackson and Kian were busy at work, meticulously disinfecting the claw marks that marred my ribs and shoulder. The silence that enveloped us felt oppressive, heavy with unspoken thoughts and the weight of our shared history.
Finally, Jackson broke the quiet, his voice low and precise, the tone he reserved for matters of blood and betrayal. “Did you find the traitor, Alpha?”
I flexed my fingers against my thigh, still feeling the faint stickiness of dried blood beneath my touch. “Yes.”
The name rolled off my tongue, bitter and acrid. “It was Conor. Aligned with Charles again.”
Jackson’s body tensed, his expression shifting as the realization sank in. “Shadowbane blood betraying Shadowbane.”
Conor Sanchez—my fourth uncle.
I didn’t need to meet Jackson’s gaze to know what thoughts were racing through his mind.
Bastien Sanchez, my grandfather and the founding Alpha, had forged the Shadowbane Pack through bloodshed and war. He hadn’t just left behind one heir or two; he had sown countless seeds of ambition in the form of his offspring.
With his first mate, he had fathered three sons and a daughter—Phelan, the eldest uncle, who had met his end in a tragic fall during the family’s internal struggles; my father, Ulric; and my fifth uncle, Lyall, who had betrayed our bloodline for a woman and now lived on the fringes of our family. Then there was my aunt, Accalia.
And let’s not forget the others—the bastards brought into the fold later, including Conor, the product of a mistress who had briefly captured Bastien’s favor.
The unacknowledged children scattered beyond the family estate were numerous, each carrying fragments of the Shadowbane bloodline.
As Bastien aged, he left behind something far more dangerous than mere power—he left behind a legacy of ambition.
A kingdom of wolves, all driven by the same insatiable hunger, the same bloodlust, the same curse.
My father, Ulric, was the second son of Bastien. He had ruled briefly, but the war had crippled him. His injuries took more than just his legs; they stripped him of his desire for dominance.
From a young age, I learned that mercy had no place in our bloodline.
Conor had always aimed too high. His mother had once been Bastien’s favorite, and that had twisted his mind into believing the Shadowbane throne should have rightfully belonged to him.
Now, he had dared to betray me, leaking my movements to Charles, the rogue Alpha I had gutted in the East.
“Shall I take care of him?” Jackson inquired, his voice steady but edged with anticipation.
I shook my head, a firm decision. “Not yet. Let him think he’s safe. Pull the rest of his rot into the open. Then—burn them all at once.”
Kian looked up, his lazy golden eyes sparkling with mischief. “A clean kill, then. I like it.”
He finished wrapping the last of the bandages around my chest, then smirked, his expression teasing.
“Though I have to say, you’re lucky. The rogues Conor sent were pathetic. Couldn’t even land a proper hit.”
I froze, a chill running down my spine. My head tilted slightly, and both men sensed the shift in the atmosphere.
“No,” I replied quietly, my voice low and deliberate.
Kian blinked in surprise. “No?”
My gaze flicked toward Aysel, still at the table, earbuds in, pretending to be engrossed in her phone.
My voice dropped even lower, darker. “The rogues were strong. Skilled. Conor chose well this time.”
I paused, letting my eyes linger on Aysel’s form, the way she was trying to remain detached.
“But there was another. An Alpha she-wolf. She killed them before I could.”
Jackson frowned, confusion etched on his face. “An Alpha she-wolf? One of ours?”
I didn’t respond immediately, my attention caught by the faint scratch across Aysel’s wrist, a mark that spoke volumes.
“No,” I finally said, my voice steady. “Not one of ours. But stronger.”
The room fell into an uneasy silence. Kian’s smirk evaporated, replaced by a look of concern.
They both knew better than to press me when I spoke with such conviction.
Kian cleared his throat, attempting to lighten the mood. “Still, you should rest, Alpha. And maybe… avoid any heavy activity. For at least a night or two.”
Jackson nearly choked on the air he was breathing. “Kian.”
I turned my head slowly, my glare sharp enough to cut steel.
Kian raised his hands in mock surrender, a grin playing on his lips. “Just saying. Wounds tear open fast if you’re… overexcited.”
“Get out.”
He snorted but complied, packing up the medical kit without any further protest.
Jackson, sensing the tension, gave a nervous chuckle as he followed Kian out, both of them making a hasty exit.
The apartment fell into a profound silence once more.
And then it was just me—and her.
I could hear Aysel’s heartbeat from across the room. Steady, yet not calm.
Aysel Vale, the little she-wolf from the Moonvale Pack, was pretending to ignore me as she scrolled through her phone. But I could see her jaw tighten as I stood, felt her pulse quicken when I took a step closer.
Before she realized I was so near, I plucked the earbuds from her ears, the suddenness of the action causing her to jump slightly.
Her scent enveloped me—moonlight, silvergrass, and the faintest trace of blood.
“You think pretending I’m not here will keep you safe?” I murmured, my voice low and intimate. “You brought me home, Aysel. My enemies will smell your scent on me.”
Her gaze snapped up to mine, sharp and unwavering. “Then maybe you shouldn’t have followed me.”
I almost smiled at her defiance. “You think this is about choice?”
With a sudden burst of courage, she jabbed a finger into my chest, right over the wound. “Keep your distance, Alpha.”
The defiance in her eyes sent a low rumble through my chest, a primal instinct awakening within me. The wolf in me relished her boldness far too much.
I glanced around the small apartment, taking in the cramped space. “One room.”
“Exactly,” she replied, folding her arms defiantly. “You’re sleeping on the couch.”
I let out a soft, dangerous laugh, one that held a promise of mischief. “And if I don’t?”
“Then I’ll tell the enforcers it was you who burned down my family’s old house.”
That made me laugh, low and genuine this time, the sound echoing in the small space. “You think anyone in this city has the guts to question me?”
Her glare didn’t waver. “Try me.”
For a heartbeat, we locked eyes—the broken Moonvale wolf and the one who ruled the shadows of the mainland.
Then, as if the universe had decided to intervene, her phone buzzed, slicing through the tension that had built between us.
She turned away, muttering under her breath, “Guess the real trouble’s here.”
Conclusion
In the aftermath of betrayal and bloodshed, Magnus stands at a precipice, grappling with the weight of his legacy and the complexities of loyalty. The revelation of Conor’s treachery cuts deep, a reminder that the shadows of ambition can twist even the closest of kin. Yet, amidst the turmoil, Aysel emerges as a beacon of unexpected strength. Her defiance, a spark against the darkness that threatens to consume him, ignites a flicker of hope in his heart. With her presence, he feels a connection that transcends the blood-soaked history of the Shadowbane lineage, a reminder that amidst the chaos, there can still be moments of light.
As they stand in the cramped space of her apartment, the air thick with tension, Magnus realizes that his fight is no longer just about reclaiming power or avenging betrayal. It is also about protecting those who dare to stand by him, like Aysel, who challenges him in ways he never anticipated. Their banter, laced with an undercurrent of mutual respect and attraction, hints at the possibility of forging a new path—one that could redefine what it means to be a leader in a world riddled with treachery. With the weight of his past heavy on his shoulders, Magnus finds solace in the defiance of the she-wolf before him, a promise that together, they might rewrite their destinies.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
**What to Expect in the Next Chapter?**
As the tension between Magnus and Aysel simmers, readers can anticipate a thrilling escalation of conflict in the next chapter of *Midnight Letters*. With the revelation of Conor’s betrayal hanging ominously in the air, Magnus must navigate the treacherous waters of family loyalty and ambition, all while grappling with the unexpected appearance of a powerful Alpha she-wolf. The stakes are higher than ever, as alliances are tested and the true nature of betrayal is revealed. Will Magnus be able to confront the threats looming over him, or will the shadows of his past consume him entirely?
Moreover, Aysel’s defiance and strength are sure to play a pivotal role in the unfolding drama. Her boldness in standing up to Magnus hints at a deeper connection that may blossom amidst the chaos. As they are forced to confront their growing feelings for each other, the dynamics of their relationship will shift, adding layers of complexity to the already fraught atmosphere. Expect surprises that could change the course of their lives forever, as well as the emergence of new adversaries and potential allies that could either bolster or shatter Magnus’s position as Alpha. The upcoming chapter promises to deliver heart-pounding action, intricate plot twists, and a deeper exploration of the characters’ motivations—leaving readers eager for more.
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