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“Young Miss, the Alpha is calling you for dinner.”
I heard my maid’s voice from outside the room as she knocked softly on the door.
“I don’t want to,” I replied without bothering to open it.
“I’m afraid Luna and Leo won’t eat if you don’t come down for dinner,” she added hesitantly.
I sighed heavily before dragging myself over to the door. When I opened it unexpectedly, the maid startled, taking a step back as her head jerked toward me.
“Where are they?” I asked, my voice devoid of emotion.
“In the dining room with the Alpha.”
I nodded and brushed past her, heading to the dining room.
When I entered, my gaze immediately landed on my twins. They were already eating, sitting comfortably with their uncle.
“That maid lied to me,” I muttered under my breath.
“She didn’t lie. I sent her,” Magnus said, his piercing eyes locking onto mine as he spoke.
I walked toward the table and sank into the seat closest to his. Luna and Leo both turned their innocent eyes toward me.
“Mommy, are you upset?” Leo asked, his small voice laced with concern.
I shook my head slightly and picked up my fork, avoiding further conversation. I wasn’t in the mood to talk or explain myself.
My thoughts were tangled, my chest heavy. I knew exactly why–I was still seething from Kane’s actions and words. Anger churned within me, threatening to consume me entirely, but I had no outlet for it, no way to let it go.
“Is everything okay?” Magnus asked, his tone softer now.
“Hmm,” I hummed noncommittally.
“Are you mad at me?” He leaned closer, his voice gentle, almost apologetic.
I paused mid–bite and turned to him. “No, Magnus. I’m just not feeling well.”
He reached out, his hand pressing lightly against my forehead. “Do you have a fever?” He frowned, studying me carefully.
“No, your temperature’s normal,” he murmured, withdrawing his hand. “Then what’s wrong with my little sister?”
His concern was evident, his voice weighted with worry. His eyes searched mine for answers, and for a moment, I felt guilty for making him fret.
“I’m fine, Magnus,” I said softly. “I just need some fresh air.”
“Then go to the forest,” he suggested. “The fresh air will do you good.”
I froze for an instant. “The forest?”
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He nodded slightly, then returned to eating, his fork scraping softly against his plate.
“Will Mommy go alone? Uncle Axel isn’t here,” Leo piped up, his little face scrunched with worry.
I glanced at him, my heart softening at his protectiveness.
“Don’t worry,” Magnus reassured him. “No one would dare harm your mom here. This is our pack.” He paused, his voice darkening as he added, “And if anyone does, they’ll answer to me.”
I couldn’t help but stare at him, his meaning crystal clear. I quickly averted my gaze and focused on finishing my meal.
Luna, unusually quiet, didn’t say a word during dinner. I knew it was because I had scolded her yesterday for approaching Kane. I had warned her to stay far away from him and never let him near her.
When dinner ended, I rose from the table, brushing my hands on my dress.
“Goodnight,” I said to my twins and Magnus.
“If you’d like, I can send someone with you,” Magnus offered as he stood. “Axel isn’t here–he’s busy organizing tomorrow’s party.”
“Magnus, Axel isn’t my bodyguard,” I replied firmly, meeting his gaze. “And whatever you’ve been telling others about us… I don’t appreciate it. It’s only going to ruin the friendship I have with Axel.” Magnus studied me closely, his expression unreadable.
“I just want you to be happy, Selene,” he said after a long pause.
“I am happy,” I replied curtly. “And I don’t need anyone right now. Besides, since you’ve already
handled Kane, I doubt he’ll ever come back here. And I’ll never go to him, no matter what-”
Magnus fell silent, his jaw tightening. I didn’t give him a chance to respond as I turned and headed for the front door.
“I’ll talk to Axel then,” he called after me. “I won’t bring this up again.”
Without turning around, I replied, “There’s no need. I’ll speak to Axel myself.”
With that, I left the pack house and walked into the forest.
The cool night air brushed against my skin, sending a shiver down my spine, but I kept moving forward. The moon hung high in the sky, its light dimmed by the thick canopy of trees overhead.
After walking aimlessly for a while, I stopped and turned, realizing how far I’d wandered from the pack house. Still, I wasn’t worried. This was my pack’s territory–I knew every inch of the forest.
I took a deep breath and tilted my head back to look at the moon. Its pale glow flickered faintly through the shifting clouds. The stillness of the night was broken by a sudden crunch of footsteps behind me.
I froze, straining my ears. The sound grew louder, closer.
Spinning around, I saw two unfamiliar men emerging from the shadows.
“Who are you?” I demanded, my voice sharp, my posture rigid.
Their eyes raked over me, lingering in places that made my skin crawl. Their hungry stares met mine, and recognition dawned on me.
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“Rogues,” I hissed, my stomach twisting.
How had they gotten past the Iron Crown Pack’s border guards? Our pack’s defenses were legendary, nearly impenetrable.
A smirk spread across one man’s face as they advanced toward me.
“The forest at night is such a beautiful sight,” one of them drawled. “But what’s a pretty thing like you doing here alone? Lost, perhaps? Judging by your clothes, maybe even homeless.”
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