Chapter 260
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Chapter 260
Ella
The morning of the hunt, I woke up with a plan.
I dressed in the most impractical outfit I could find: a white blouse that would show every speck of dirt and a pair of ballet flats that would be useless for running through the forest. I braided my hair loosely so it would come undone and look disheveled. I even borrowed some of Lilith’s red lipstick and tucked it into my pocket along with a book I’d grabbed from the library.
Perfect. I looked like someone who had never spent a day outdoors in her life.
After feeding Lucien and making sure he was settled with Lilith for the day, I made my way to the main grounds where all of the contestants were supposed to gather.
The place was already buzzing with activity when I arrived. Women in hunting gear were stretching and checking their weapons. Others were huddled in groups, whispering amongst themselves–having teamed up to make it to the next round.
I spotted Anya near the edge of the crowd, looking nervous but determined in a practical brown outfit and sturdy boots. She’d clearly done her research on what to wear for a hunt. I almost felt bad that I was planning to get myself eliminated instead of teaming up with her and helping her out.
Then, turning, I spotted her. Sophia.
She was standing near the front of the group, dressed in an expensive hunting outfit that didn’t have a speck of dirt on it. Her hair was pulled back into a perfect, sleek ponytail and she was grinning widely as a group of girls fawned over her.
I almost wanted to laugh. Last I’d seen Sophia was when she and Alexander were dancing drunkenly together. She’d been hanging off of him like her life depended on it.
And he was still making her go through the trial like everyone else.
After all those years of chasing him and scheming and pining for him, he was still making her compete along with the Omegas, Gammas, and any other woman who wanted to be his future wife.
Her self–esteem had to be incredibly low to keep pursuing this man after all these years. How many times could someone get rejected and keep coming back for more?
Well, she could have him now. I didn’t want Alexander anymore, and honestly, I was glad to no longer be a victim of Sophia’s constant scheming. It was nice, for once, not to be the object of her hatred. And if she wanted to deal with Alexander’s sour moods and disloyalty and his tendency to lock up his own wife over false evidence, then more power to her.
Just then, a horn sounded, and everyone turned toward the platform that had been set up at the edge of the forest. Alexander stepped up onto it, looking every inch the Alpha King in his dark suit. He surveyed the crowd of contestants with a sharp gaze, skimming straight over me, then turned to the microphone.
“Welcome to the first round of the Luna Trial,” he announced. “Today’s challenge is a hunt. The rules are
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simple: one hundred of you will enter the forest, but only seventy rabbits have been released. This means at least thirty of you will be eliminated today.”
Murmurs rippled through the crowd. Some women looked confident, others nervous. Anya sidled up next to me and nudged me with her elbow.
“Wanna team up?” she whispered. “We can help each other out.”
“Oh, I’d be a horrible teammate,” I said with a wry smile, gesturing to my outfit. “I’ve never hunted before and I’ve always been the worst when it comes to physical exercise. You might want to find someone else.”
Anya’s face fell. I felt a little bad again, but this was for the best. I was going to make a fool out of myself to get out of this competition and I didn’t want to drag her down with me.
“However,” Alexander continued, “contestants who kill multiple prey can eliminate additional competition. The more rabbits you bring back, the better your chances of advancing to the next round.”
I glanced around, noticing Sophia’s look of absolute focus nearby. She still had that gaggle of teammates around her but I knew she was already thinking about how to screw them all over.
“You have two hours,” Alexander said. “The hunt begins now.”
At another peal of the horn, the crowd surged forward into the forest. I hung back, letting everyone else rush ahead before I casually strolled into the trees. No point in looking too eager when my plan was to fail spectacularly.
I wandered deeper into the forest, taking a path I knew that led to a small clearing where I’d be unlikely to run into other contestants. The sounds of the hunt faded behind me.
When I found my chosen spot, I sat down against a large oak tree and pulled out my book.
My plan was simple: I was going to sit here and read for the next hour and a half, then smear some of Lilith’s red lipstick on my clothes to look like blood. I’d return to the starting point with no prey and a story about how a rabbit had gotten the better of me—maybe say it bit me and I got scared and ran away.
It would make me look weak and completely unsuited for Luna duties.
Alexander would have no choice but to eliminate me, and I could go back to my quiet life as Lucien’s nanny.
I was about twenty pages into the book when I heard a rustling in the bushes nearby. Probably just another contestant passing through, I figured, so I kept reading. But the rustling got closer, then stopped.
Curious, I glanced up to find that a rabbit had hopped out of the treeline and was sniffling around the clearing in search of clover to eat. My wolf immediately bristled at its closeness–close enough to see its little pink nose twitch and hear its breath as it rooted around in the grass.
My wolf wanted to hunt. Wanted to prove herself to Alexander.
But I ignored her and returned to my reading.
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