The Alpha And The Fifth Blood

Chapter 89: When He Remembered



Chapter 89: When He Remembered

Chapter 89

Kael

Kael didn’t understand what hit him first, the pressure or the recognition, because the moment it touched him, something inside him reacted before his thoughts could catch up. His breath broke sharply as his body tensed, the storm surging inward instead of outward.

It wasn’t resisting, it was answering, like something in him already knew how.

Kael staggered half a step, his vision flickering at the edges as something deeper pushed forward under his control. The reaction wasn’t wild or unstable, and that alone made something in him turn cold.

It felt deliberate.

His hand clenched hard enough to hurt, his pulse spiking as the pressure pressed further into him. For a second, just a second, it didn’t feel like something attacking him.

It felt like something reaching something it already knew.

"No," Kael said, his voice rough as he forced himself to hold his ground.

The presence didn’t pull back.

"My traitor guardian," it said, and the words settled into him with a weight that made his breath hitch. "Even now... you still don’t remember."

Something in him reacted sharply to that, not confusion, not fear, but resistance that came from somewhere deeper than thought. Kael’s jaw tightened, his shoulders tensing as the storm shifted again, darker now, more focused.

"I don’t belong to you," he said.

The answer came immediately.

"You always did."

The pressure surged again, and Kael’s breath broke as the force pushed harder, not trying to throw him back, but forcing its way deeper into him. His balance shifted, his muscles locking as the storm reacted violently under his skin.

His wolf rose.

It didn’t hesitate or wait for control, but forced its way forward with a sharp, instinctive reaction that made his vision blur. Kael sucked in a breath that didn’t come fully as something older pushed past everything else.

It wasn’t fear, it was recognition, and the realization hit harder than anything else. His head snapped up, his eyes darkening as the storm aligned with it, tightening instead of breaking.

The pressure didn’t feel unfamiliar anymore, and that was what made it worse.

"You know me," the presence said, quieter now.

Kael’s breath hitched. "No," he said again, but this time it lacked certainty.

The storm surged harder, and something inside him slipped.

For a second, his control faltered, and something deeper moved through him, not fully taking over, but enough to make his body go still. His fingers twitched at his side, his breathing uneven as something pushed closer to the surface.

A memory flickered, blurred and incomplete, but sharp enough to make his breath catch. Blood, a voice, and Ariana flashed through his mind in a way that felt too real.

Kael’s breath broke.

His control snapped back violently, the storm surging outward just enough to force the pressure away from him. He staggered again, his hand lifting instinctively as if to push something back that wasn’t physical.

"Stay out of my head," he said, his voice shaking despite his effort to steady it.

The presence didn’t retreat.

"It was never just your head."

Kael’s chest rose and fell unevenly as the words settled, his pulse still racing as something inside him refused to quiet down. The storm didn’t stabilize this time.

It deepened.

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Ariana

Ariana felt it the moment something in Kael shifted, the connection tightening in a way that made her breath catch sharply. Her chest rose and fell unevenly as her focus locked onto him, fear cutting through everything else.

"Kael," she said, her voice breaking slightly.

He didn’t answer.

The pressure around her surged again, heavier this time, and the presence inside her reacted immediately. It didn’t move away from him.

It moved toward him.

Ariana’s stomach dropped as the realization hit, her fingers tightening against her chest as the connection pulled harder. "Stop," she said, more urgently now, but her voice felt small against what was happening.

The answer came calmly.

"He remembers."

Her body went completely still.

Ariana shook her head immediately, her breathing uneven as something cold settled in her chest. "No," she said, but the denial didn’t feel strong enough.

The pressure shifted again, not outward, but deeper, like something inside him was being pulled awake.

Ariana gasped softly as the sensation inside her changed, not painful, but heavy in a way that made it harder to breathe. It wasn’t just inside her anymore.

It was moving through her.

"Don’t," she said again, her voice quieter now.

The presence didn’t stop.

"He always remembers... eventually."

Ariana’s eyes snapped back to Kael, unease rising in her throat as something in him shifted again. His posture wasn’t the same, and the way he held himself felt wrong.

"That’s not him," she said.

Kyrindor stepped forward.

For the first time, there was real tension in his movement, his presence pressing into the domain in a way that made the air tighten sharply. His gaze stayed on Kael now, sharper than before.

"He’s losing control," Kyrindor said.

Ariana shook her head immediately. "No," she said, but her voice lacked certainty.

The presence responded.

"He’s returning."

Her breath caught as the words settled deeper than anything else, and for a second, she couldn’t move. Her hand pressed harder against her chest as the connection surged again, stronger than before.

Kael stepped forward, and the domain reacted, pushing back against him.

The trees bent further, the air tightening as the space strained under something it wasn’t meant to contain. Ariana’s breath broke as fear hit harder, sharper this time.

"Kael, stop," she said, louder now.

He didn’t move, and that alone made something in her chest drop. The storm surged around him, darker than before, but this time it didn’t feel unstable.

It felt controlled, and that was what terrified her. Because it didn’t feel like he was fighting it anymore, it felt like he was letting it happen.

"Kael..." she said, quieter now, her voice unsteady as her breath caught.

For a moment, he didn’t respond, and the silence stretched just long enough to make her pulse spike.

Then his head lifted slowly, and when his eyes met hers, something in her went still.

Because for a second they weren’t his anymore.


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