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The Alpha Queen I Love Is Back

Callie Veyra lives for the spotlight — ten million followers, luxury at her fingertips, a life crafted to perfection. But Bacnotania changes everything. The island hums with secrets. The air feels alive. And in the shadows, silver eyes follow her every move. Then comes Kael Draven. Billionaire. Predator. Alpha King. His gaze strips her defenses, his presence commands her soul — and he knows something she doesn’t: Callie isn’t just human. She’s his mate… and the heir to a throne drenched in blood. When a rogue wolf attack shatters her reality, Callie’s instincts ignite with impossible speed and strength. The influencer dies in that moment. In her place rises Callisandra Veyra — the lost Moon Heir. Now, hunted by enemies who once destroyed her family, Callie must embrace the wolf within or be consumed by it. Because the Alpha Queen isn’t just returning. She’s here to reign.
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Chapter 5

The silence after Kael left was deafening. His touch lingered like static on my arm, my pulse refusing to settle even as the night swallowed his silhouette. The cliff edge, the crashing waves, and his voice—low, edged with warning yet undeniably magnetic—echoed in my chest.

For minutes I just stood there, camera still hanging limp at my side, heart refusing to return to its rhythm.

When I finally stumbled back toward my villa, the whole resort seemed different. The shadows were heavier, the cicadas sharper, the wind saltier. Or maybe it was just me—disoriented, haunted, replaying every second of Kael’s piercing gaze.

Inside my room, the air-conditioning buzzed softly, almost taunting with its ordinary calm. I placed the camera on my desk and sank into the chair. My hands trembled as I scrolled through the clips from earlier—my “work,” the reason I was here.

Sunlit shots of the beach. Playful monologues about food. The shallow charm of a travel vlogger.

But then the footage shifted—unedited snippets of the cliff. And faintly, beneath the wind and waves, something else. A whisper. A hum. Like a voice not meant to be heard.

I leaned closer, turning the volume higher.

“…Run…”

The word was so faint I almost thought my mind was fabricating it.

I hit pause. My reflection stared back at me from the dark laptop screen, eyes wide, lips parted.

“No,” I whispered, shaking my head. “That’s just noise. Interference. Wind catching in the mic.”

But it didn’t feel like noise. It felt deliberate.

By morning, I forced myself into routine. That’s what vlogging demanded: structure, smiles, the illusion of control.

I brewed coffee, set up my tripod near the balcony doors where the ocean framed a perfect backdrop, and hit record.

“Good morning, sunseekers!” My voice rang overly bright, like someone else was speaking through me. “Welcome back to CallieWanders. Today I’m sharing my first impressions of Bacnotania Island Resort—the hidden gem you never knew you needed.”

The words flowed, polished and rehearsed, but they felt detached, like I was reading from a teleprompter lodged in my skull. My mind kept drifting back to last night—the heat of Kael’s hand, the cliff, that whisper caught on tape.

Still, I filmed. The resort deserved content. My followers deserved consistency.

After hours of editing, smoothing out my stammered moments, overlaying cheerful music, and inserting stock transitions, I finally uploaded:

“First 24 Hours in Bacnotania: Paradise or Mystery?”

The thumbnail was me smiling against the sunset, hair whipping perfectly. Fake perfection.

I sat back, staring at the screen as the views began ticking upward. The familiar dopamine rush barely brushed me. Comments rolled in:

“Wow, you’re glowing!”

“Dream destination unlocked ”

“Girl, your energy is EVERYTHING.”

But it wasn’t. Not today.

A knock jolted me from my spiraling.

I opened the door and found one of the resort staff holding a tray. A tall glass of calamansi juice, condensation dripping, and a folded note beneath it.

“For you, Miss Callie,” she said softly, almost hesitantly, before disappearing down the corridor.

The note wasn’t signed. Just a line written in elegant script:

“Be careful what you capture. Not everything wants to be seen.”

My throat closed.

I looked around the hall, but it was empty, silent except for the hum of distant waves.

I closed the door and locked it, heart hammering.

That night, exhaustion pulled me into bed, though sleep felt like a threat instead of a comfort. I tossed, turned, until finally my body gave in.

The dream began subtly. The sheets dissolved into cool sand. My breaths deepened, synced with the crash of waves.

I was barefoot, standing at the shoreline beneath a vast, silver moon that painted the world in liquid light. The ocean shimmered unnaturally bright, as though alive.

A strange freedom coursed through me. My dress—white, flowing, unrecognizable—brushed my knees as I began to run. Not from fear, but from something primal, exhilarating.

Laughter escaped me, raw and unrestrained. The sand kissed my feet, the wind tangled in my hair. For once, I wasn’t a vlogger, not a girl hiding behind curated frames. I was just… me.

But then, mid-run, I felt it. A presence.

I slowed, glancing over my shoulder.

Kael.

He was there, standing where the tide kissed the shore, half his face drenched in moonlight, the other cloaked in shadow. Watching me. Always watching.

“Why are you here?” My voice trembled though it wasn’t fear—it was something deeper.

He didn’t move closer, but his eyes held me captive. “You already know.”

“I don’t—”

The ground shifted beneath my feet. The sand darkened, sticky, pulling me down like wet clay. My laughter died, replaced by frantic gasps.

“Kael!” I reached for him. “Help me—”

But he didn’t move. His jaw tightened, his fists clenched, as if something restrained him.

“Callie,” he said finally, voice breaking like waves against stone. “You shouldn’t have come here.”

The moon flared—blinding, silver fire washing the beach—and then I was falling.

I jolted awake, drenched in sweat. The clock blinked 3:03 a.m. My sheets twisted like shackles around my legs.

Heart pounding, I grabbed my camera, irrationally certain it would hold proof of what I’d just seen.

The lens cap was off.

But I knew I had replaced it yesterday.

Hands trembling, I pressed play on the last recording.

The footage showed my balcony, moonlight spilling across the tiles. And faintly, in the corner of the frame, a shadow.

Broad shoulders. A figure standing impossibly still.

Watching.

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