“Do you know who you are talking to!?” Luna Genevieve’s voice echoed against the corridor. “I am the Luna of the Nightfall Pack, the very pack hosting you. Why am I not allowed to see my daughter?”
When the guards didn’t answer, she continued. “I am demanding to see my daughter. Why am I being barred from her room?”
Behind her, Lilian, the Beta’s daughter, hurried to her side, clearly rattled. “Luna, please,” she said gently, trying to soothe the rising fury. “I’m sure the young miss is alright. Let’s not escalate this-”
She turned to the guards in crimson and black standing like sentinels outside the chamber doors. “You,” she said, pointing at the one nearest to her. “We brought healers. Why are you refusing us entry? We only want to help Atasha.”
The corridor almost felt too suffocating, the kind that made the air feel too heavy to breathe.
However, this wasn’t enough to rattle the guards stationed outside the chamber. They stood there like statues. Towering in their dark crimson and black uniforms, they stood shoulder to shoulder like a wall of stone.
“I said, why am I not allowed inside!?” she demanded again, her voice cracking with a mixture of
rage
and desperation. How dare these people ignore her!? She is the Alpha of Nightfall Pack for goddess sake!
Still, the guards said nothing.
“Answer me!” she snapped.
Behind her, Lilian shifted anxiously, her fingers curling into the fabric of her sleeves. “Luna… please, maybe we should wait for Alpha Collin—”
“I am her mother,” Genevieve spat, her voice laced with disbelief. “My daughter could be dying behind those doors, and these dogs think they can keep me out?”
“They won’t even look at us,” Lilian murmured, her voice almost lost beneath the weight of the corridor’s quiet.
Then Celeste came running around the corner, her cloak half–falling from her shoulders, eyes wide with fear. “I heard what happened!” she gasped, her breath coming in quick bursts. “I came as soon as I can. Is she… is she alright?”
The moment the words left her mouth, her knees gave slightly and she reached for the wall, steadying herself. “They said someone attacked her. Is it true?” Her voice cracked. “Did
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someone try to kill Atasha?”
“Yes,” Genevieve said, her voice softening as she looked at her youngest. “But we don’t know the full details yet.”
“I can smell blood inside,” Celeste’s eyes immediately filled with tears. “No, no, please—” She turned to the guards, her expression crumbling. “Please. She’s my sister. Let me see her. Please, I have to see her!”
Genevieve pulled her daughter close, wrapping her arms around her as she sobbed into her chest. “Let them through,” she whispered, this time pleading rather than demanding. “Just for a moment. Please.”
Yet, the guards remained statues. Their gazes were fixed straight ahead, as if the cries of a mother and sister were nothing more than passing wind. Not even a flicker of emotion crossed their faces.
Lilian stepped forward again. “We brought healers. If the young miss is wounded, we can help. We want to help.”
Still, the guards didn’t answer. Seeing this, Celeste let out a choked sob and sank to her knees on the cold floor. “Why won’t they let us in? She could be–she could be…”
“Get up… what are you doing?” Genevieve whispered, tightening her hold around Celeste. “They’re Cassian’s. And they don’t answer us.”
“Maybe we should tell the Alpha,” Lilian said.
In response, the Luna shook her head. The Alpha is currently with the warriors, fighting against the Demon Fangs. She glared at the guards. “Atasha is my daughter, are you trying to end her life by refusing her medical help?” She straightened her back. “If that is the case then we will be reporting this to the King!”
“I didn’t know that the Luna of the Nightfall pack is such a loving mother, “a sarcastic voice interrupted Genevieve. They immediately turned and found a man, one of Cassian’s Lieutenants walking their way. If Genevieve was right, the man’s name should be Lucas.

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“You- “Lilian’s gaze narrowed. “A mere Lieutenant would dare stop our Luna from seeing her child!?”

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