Elsie Lancaster was not just a disgrace to her, no, the girl was a disgrace to the entire North Pack. To think Zara had even considered her as a mate for her precious son, Alaric.
One task. One chance to prove herself, and Elsie had gone ahead and escalated everything.
Get the truth from their mouths through
any means possible. Obviously, Zara had not meant nearly killing the girl. They were teenagers, for crying out loud. Ever heard of digging up dirt and using blackmail?
How could someone be so utterly stupid?
Zara knew she was doomed. She could only hope Elsie hadn’t dragged her into it, but who was she kidding? It wouldn’t be hard to trace the scheme back to her, not after her visit to Lunaris Academy.
Caspian would be onto her.
She needed to get out of here, return to the North Pack, and talk to him. Make him understand her action and fix this before it escalated any further.
Elsie Lancaster was on her own.
Zara picked up her bag of meagre things and opened the hotel door only to freeze. Standing in the corridor was Akim, her husband’s beta.
She swallowed and took a step back. For Akim to come all the way from the North Pack to find her in Aster City couldn’t mean anything good. She forced a calm smile. "What are you doing here, Akim? Shouldn’t you be in the North Pack helping Caspian?"
He did not smile. "Same question I’d like to ask the Luna of the North Pack who should be back home rebuilding her pack from the ashes."
"I had business here," Zara said with a light voice. She could feel the flight alarm inside her head like a bell. "But since you’re here, we’d all return to the North pack, then. Isn’t it wonderful?"
"No, that’s where you’re wrong," Akim’s voice dropped, and something about him turned the air cold. "Taking into account your recent antics, Alpha Caspian has other plans for you."
Whatever bravado Zara had evaporated. She realized, with a cold plunge of dread, that her husband had truly turned his back on her.
Panic answered before her brain could think. Zara slammed a fist into Akim’s face and bolted only to see a pack member standing at the far end of the hall, blocking her path. Of course, Akim wouldn’t have come alone. That was not the way they operated.
They must still hold some reverence, she thought, because the guard did not lay hands on her. He only said, "You should come with us quietly, Luna Zara."
Survival lit something feral in her. When he moved to grab her, Zara lashed out, her sharp claws raking across his cheek and gut. He howled from the pain, clutching a torn shirt and a spreading stain. That would slow him down enough for her to escape.
Except two more pack members emerged from both sides of the hallway. With Akim, the three of them circled her, trapping her. The last of whatever mercy the pack had for her had gone. Luna Zara was a threat now, and they would take her down by any means necessary.



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