A Human Was Thrown From the Cliff. The Alpha King's Heir Found Her-Quieen - Chainityai

A Human Was Thrown From the Cliff. The Alpha King’s Heir Found Her-Quieen

The night they threw her off the cliff, there was no moon, and that mattered because the pack believed moonless nights kept secrets better than graves.

They had chosen the western ridge for that reason. No village lamps reached it. No patrols crossed it after midnight. Even the pines below grew crooked there, bent by years of wind and old fear.

The human woman had been brought there with her wrists bound behind her back. She had crossed into pack territory by mistake weeks earlier, following smoke after losing the road in a storm.

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At first, they treated her like a problem to be contained. She was given water, a locked room, and warnings spoken softly enough to sound merciful.

Then she heard things no outsider was meant to hear.

She learned the pack was divided. She learned the Alpha King had not been seen publicly in eight days. She learned his only heir, still a puppy, had vanished from the royal nursery.

She did not understand the weight of that secret until the guards stopped calling her guest and started calling her witness.

By the third night, she had memorized the sound of boots outside her door. By the fifth, she knew which guard hesitated before locking it. By the eighth, she understood that mercy had expired.

At 11:47 PM, they dragged her from the holding room beneath the council lodge. A torn page from the pack ledger had already been placed on the stone table.

Beside it lay a silver-thread binding cord, a broken nursery charm, and a wax seal stamped with the Alpha King’s crescent. The artifacts were arranged too neatly.

That was how frightened people build lies. Not with chaos. With evidence made to look calm.

The leader of the ridge patrol stood over those objects as if the table itself had already condemned her. His name was not given to her. Among the others, he needed no name.

He was authority in a dark coat, broad shoulders, and eyes that caught light where there should have been none.

“You know too much,” he told her.

She looked at the ledger page. It carried no proof that she had stolen anything or harmed anyone. It only proved she had seen the shape of their panic.

“I know your prince is missing,” she said.

The room went silent enough that she heard rain tap the roof.

One guard crossed himself with two fingers. Another looked toward the locked inner hallway. The leader did not move, but something changed behind his eyes.

That was the moment she understood the truth was worse than rumor. The Alpha King’s puppy had not merely wandered away. Someone inside the pack wanted the heir gone.

And now they needed the human woman gone with him.

They took her to the ridge through cold rain and black trees. The path smelled of pine sap, wet wool, and old stone. Her bare feet slipped twice, but no one allowed her to fall.

Not yet.

At the cliff edge, the wind struck her hard enough to steal her breath. Below, the ravine opened like a wound through the earth, jagged rocks glistening where water ran over them.

The pack gathered behind her. Some came because they had been ordered. Some came because cruelty always attracts witnesses who later claim they had no choice.

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