Chapter 91 The Accusation
Aubrey’s POV
The handgun, loaded with silver bullets, had been forced into my hands by alpha Henry right before I got out of the car. On the surface, the Zach family might have appeared reformed, but their internal power struggles were still very much alive. This was far from a safe place.
I rubbed my thumb across the cold metal of the gun, feeling the chill typical of steel. The handle bore the insignia of the Shadowmoon Pack–this was an alpha–class weapon, something Omegas were rarely allowed to carry. But alpha Henry had made himself clear: “On the Zach family’s turf, they set the rules. You need to be able to defend yourself.”
Now, Shane was on the ground clutching his injured leg. As a beta, his healing factor had already stopped the bleeding, but the burning pain from the silver bullet would continue to torment him for hours. His eyes burned with resentment and rage, but he didn’t dare make a move. He knew better–if anything happened to me, who would take the blame when alpha Mateo returned?
Sure enough, before I could say a word, Shane barked at the other wolves, holding them back from shifting.
He glared at me through gritted teeth. “Aubrey! You’ve got guts! You’re not afraid to die, huh? Just wait! The alpha’s gonna rip you apart!”
I stayed seated, staring him down from across five meters–a perfect distance. It allowed for a clean shot while still keeping me safely out of reach.
I twirled the gun slowly in my hand and ignored the murderous stares around me. “Do you know why I shot: you?”
I didn’t wait for his answer.
“You tampered with the medicine. That alone proves you have something to hide. You wanted to use my hands to kill Leon…” My gaze swept over the other wolves, who had suddenly turned wary. “Looks like you’ve been planning to betray alpha Mateo for a while now.”
Shane’s face went deathly pale. But he quickly forced a calm expression. “Lies! You’ve got no proof I touched anything!”
The other wolves looked at each other uneasily. I could feel the air shift–werewolves were always hypersensitive to traitors among their own.
– At that moment, the Zach family’s pack doctor rushed in with a first aid kit in hand.
After a quick check, he announced in a shaky voice, “Mr. Leon… he’s not going to make it… he’s dying!”
I narrowed my eyes and turned toward him, but before I could speak, a deafening roar thundered through the air.
“What did you just say?!”
The roar was infused with alpha dominance, and every werewolf present instinctively tensed r
Alpha Mateo had arrived.
Mateo’s POV
Chapter 91 The Accusation
Because I’d seen Aubrey’s medical skills with my own eyes, I had trusted her. And besides, shewat comed personally brought by alpha Henry. But now–this scene before me made my blood run cold. My little brother was drenched in blood, his breathing so faint it was nearly undetectable!
“Alpha!” the family doctor dropped to his knees, voice shaking. “Mr. Leon’s body is extremely fragile. His medicine needs to be administered carefully, but this Omega gave him a tonic meant to nourish the strong. His body couldn’t handle it–it collapsed under the pressure. No one can save him now! This is murder
Murder? I locked my eyes on Aubrey, every muscle in my body tensing to the limit.
But she was infuriatingly calm.
“Don’t touch him,” she said firmly. “He’s not dead yet. But if you move him now, he might be
My beta, Shane, was howling at my side. “Alpha! You have to avenge Mr. Leon! That Omega did this to him!”
Damn it! Why did I trust her? Why wasn’t I at my brother’s side?
This was all my fault. I should’ve stayed.
The more I thought, the more my fury built. My eyes turned bloodshot as I snapped my head toward Aubrey, completely losing control.
“It was you! Why would you hurt him?”
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