The Wolfless Luna's Revenge: Returning With His Secret Twins
Chapter 206
CHAPTER 206: CHAPTER 206
[OLIVIA’s Point of View]
No!
I clenched my teeth and pushed through the barrier that prevented me from reaching Samantha and the twins in the black tower. My head felt like exploding, but I couldn’t just give up and let them have their happy ending while I sacrificed everything I had, even my own body, just to ruin what they had.
Dominic never deserved happiness! He was my universe! My life! And he took everything away and killed my father. My father’s sole wish was for me to experience happiness. It was they who were the true monsters! I was just taking what was supposed to be mine! I gave my everything to Dominic and he destroyed me.
Now, I would destroy everything that was his!
I had never considered that a moonstone mine existed within the Silver Crescent. For all I knew, these stones and minerals had run out after they were used for medicine during the attacks in the fourth and fifth wars in this pack. I didn’t know that Dominic and his mother had been hiding this information for situations like this.
That damn Lena! She knew that the Fang Trinity and the Black Claw organization would come back to claim these lands! She was preparing her son for this! And now I couldn’t do what needed to be done! Even in death, Lena still protects Samantha; that made me angry even more!
Screaming in rage, I walked around, thinking of something to do. Something that could let me inside that damn barrier! But how? Those moonstones repel shadow werewolves and that included me!
My earthly body didn’t exist anymore. I sacrificed it for this shadow body to the silent gods sleeping in the Black Forest to get my revenge on Dominic and her bunch of stupid friends, especially Samantha! In exchange for my blood and flesh, they gave me this powerful physique, but I never thought only a stupid stone could stop me from killing the people I hated with every fiber of my being!
I stared up at the clock tower and saw Samantha and Dominic looking down at me through my werewolf eyes. My shoulders tensed. My breathing turned heavy as the pain and anger surged, spreading all over me like wildfire. I wanted both of them dead. I wanted this whole place burned until there was nothing but ashes and bones on the ground. They will all pay for everything they did to me! They will all pay!
“Hey you!” I screamed at the shadow werewolf behind me, “Bring me the witch here! NOW!”
His tail went down between his legs as he ran to fetch the witch for me. I had a feeling she knew how I could get inside! I didn’t know how Dominic and his wretched Beta found the twins, but I needed them back! I had to bring them both alive to the Wolf Altar in the Black Forest. I had to!
I closed my eyes, trying to reminisce about the moment when I witnessed my father slowly deteriorating in front of me as black smoke billowed over the structure of the Wolf Altar. I had no idea what happened. All I knew was that the twins were at the altar, and their actions triggered something that weakened my father. I barely survived that place, too, but when I did and I got back, I found the four of them lying unconscious on the floor, and that’s when I thought of a plan I thought would work.
But I never thought Liam could be too clever to find out where I hid the twins and ruin everything.
I brought them all back to Silver Crescent, which I wish I hadn’t. I wish I had just killed all of them there, in front of the altar. But no. I listened to that f*cking Killian of the MoonStone pack, thinking his ideas were much better than mine.
He told me I could use the Silver Crescent pack to convince the other pack that the situation was under control and that I could still work in the council and make everyone think of how Dominic became incompetent and neglectful with his duties in the pack as the Alpha.
My desire to watch Dominic lose his throne in Silver Crescent made me agree to what Killian proposed to me. He made me believe that he hated Dominic and Samantha for still going to the tombstone after he told them that his mate’s life was in danger, but no! Killian’s loyalty was still with the b*tch, and I would never forgive him! I would annihilate the MoonStone pack after I am done with the Silver Crescent!
“Where’s that dumb—”
“Your Grace, here is the witch you asked to bring here!”
I looked down at Brianne’s terrified face as she breathed fast and hard. She stared into my face like I was the most repulsive creature she had seen, and I hated it.
“I need you to tell me how to get inside that clock tower.” I gave her a cold, lethal look as I glared at her through my nose, threatening her that if she didn’t help me, she would never see her mate ever again.
Brianne trembled, but she looked around, studying the place. Trying to figure out what was wrong.
“This place has a moonstone mine under the structure,” I explained to her, sounding bored because I hated wasting more time. I looked at my nails and then at her pathetic face as I hissed at her. “Tell me how we can get past this barrier and I will let you see your traitor mate before I kill him.”
“You’re going to kill Killian?” Her eyes widened, reflecting both pain and terror. “But he did what you told him! He did everything he could to bring Samantha and the kids to the caves of the ancient library! He agreed to pretend and lied to the council of the Silver Crescent pack so you can get inside and make them believe you are a more capable leader than Dominic. He did everything you wanted him to do!”
I raised an eyebrow. Poor b*tch she didn’t know.
“I feel sorry for you because your mate’s loyalty is not fully dedicated to you but to someone else. Yes, he followed all my instructions in return for your life. But your bastard mate still protected Samantha.” I snorted and then laughed at her with derision. “Do you believe that he is really into you? Because I don’t see it, w*tch. I think he is still in love with Dominic’s b*tch and I feel bad for you. I feel very sad that you put all your faith in a man who doesn’t even love you enough to save you from me.”
Brianne’s eyes were filled with disbelief and pain as she looked down slowly on the ground and bit her lower lip hard, trying to suppress the sobs that wanted to let out from her throat. If only I had a heart, I would feel sorry for her because I could relate to her situation. Samantha! She’s the reason why all of this happened!
That change on her face—that look of betrayal—made my lips curve into a grin.
“Here,” she took a necklace from her neck and then threw it at me. I caught it with quick hands and then looked at the thing. It was a talisman or something. “What’s this?!” I asked, studying the thing.
“It is a bell with the color of crimson blood.” Brianne answered with hatred in her voice and it made me satisfied to see that I thought I was getting another reliable ally. “It is made of pure cursed blood and can neutralize the moonstones.”
I frowned. “Why are you carrying things like this?” It was suspicious that the w*tch had an item that had cursed blood on it and it gave me a strange feeling that something was off about her.
“It was given to me by my grandmother, knowing that it can repel bad elements too. But it never served its purpose because it never protected me from you. I guess fate brought me here because of that thing. It wants me to bring this to you.”
My brows rose from what I heard: “So you are saying that fate is on my side?”
“I am not sure,” Brianne answered as she glared back at me. “But we have the same hatred for Samantha. I thought she was a friend, but she isn’t! She’s still trying to take Killian away from me when she already has her mate with her!”
“Yeah, what a very greedy girl she is, right?” I chuckled and then smiled. “Now let’s go and get her and make her pay for all the pain she caused us!”
I rang the bell, and a muffled sound echoed against the invisible barrier of the clock tower, causing the scene to appear as if it were a mirage. The sound from the bell created an opening in the barrier, making my eyes widen in delight.
“Good job for bringing this to me, Brianne, the w*tch!” I grinned as my men and I started to march inside the broken barrier of the clock tower.