Raina's point of view He collected a white towel and cleaned his hands, then admitted, "Yeah, I know who your father is."Goodness! He knew my father? Were they friends?"You know him?" I asked incredulously."Yeah, I do," he replied with a nod.Then why had he lied to me?"You were friends?" I demanded."Kinda," he said with a shrug."But I've been asking and you were denying it_" I said." I've told you now," he told me."So, that's why you let me stay here in this training camp?" I asked, seeking clarity. " because you were friends?"He sat down on a stool facing me. "Can we talk about this some other time?"I shook my head in disapproval. "Let's talk about it now.""Raina, there's a lot you need to know, but it has to wait till the right time," he said.The look on his face told me there was more to the story. Why was everyone telling me to wait?"I've waited for too long, it's time for me to know the truth; I want to know," I pressed on."You can't handle it now," he said, shak
Raina's point of view A lot of thoughts came into my mind, including whether I should run away.Of course, if Commander Leonardo dies now, everyone would think I was the one responsible for it. I got up from where I was kneeling beside Commander Leonardo, who's still gasping for breath, and was about to leave when Lucy screamed inside my head, "What are you trying to do?" "Don't you see he's gasping for breath?" I asked back, frightened. "If he eventually dies, what will I tell the authorities?" "Are you going to leave him just like this?" she screamed, feeling really disgusted. But there's obviously nothing I could do, since he isn't even able to talk. "There's nothing I can do," I told her frantically. "Do something, Raina, do something!" she screamed. I'm not a doctor, nor am I a nurse; how can I help him? "What do you expect me to do?" I demanded. "Is this how to repay someone who just saved your life?" she quarreled. "You're just going to leave him here like this? That'
Raina's point of view I stepped out of the bar and saw Commander Leonardo mounting his horse, ready to leave. "Don't you have a car?" I asked, curiosity getting the better of me. "Have you seen any cars since you arrived here?" he retorted, before spurring his horse into a gentle trot. I stood there, lost in thought, replaying our conversation. Suddenly, a realization hit me - Alpha Darian hadn't mentioned where I would be spending the night. Panic set in as I remembered the lack of preparations. "Commander Leonardo!" I shouted, sprinting after him. He didn't hear me at first, but after a few calls, he reined in his horse. "Alpha Darian didn't make any arrangements for my accommodations," I explained, out of breath. He raised an eyebrow. "How is that my business?" I thought to myself, "It definitely should be, considering I'm new here and don't know where to go, especially with my life being threatened." After all, he had warned me to be cautious and keep a low profile. I c
Raina's point of view My heartbeat raced a thousand times faster than it usually does, seeing the rays of light from the knife. Was this my end? "You shouldn't have done that," he snarled. "I'll make you regret this in the grave!" He growled and held me by the neck. Despite the fact that I'm plus-sized, the man raised me up, my feet leaving the ground, and I was mid-air, struggling for my life. He held me tightly by the neck, and I used my hands to hit his hands, but I was getting exhausted, and I could imagine myself passing out right at this moment. "Just do me one favor, help me send my regards to my dead father," he said in a mocking tone, and at that point, my eyesight started becoming blurry. It's obvious Dorian brought me here with the intention of killing me. Would I be given a second chance at life? I've always heard of it, and I wish the same opportunity would be given to me so that I'll have the chance to take revenge.Just as I was about to breathe my last, a sudden
Levi's point of view My eyes shot open, and to my surprise, I found myself in my room. How did this happen? I thought I was going to explode with the bomb. I can recall hearing the loud sound of the bomb blast. Then, how did I manage to get here? Still pondering, the door opened, and Griezmann walked in."How did I come here?" I asked him. "You should thank your stars that nothing happened to you," he said, his tone laced with annoyance. "I sent you a message urging you to leave, and despite the signal, you didn't listen.""How do you expect me to leave when I didn't know what was going on?" I asked him. "Must you know what's going on before leaving?" he shot back. "Griezmann, you'd better talk to me with respect!" I snapped."So, if you'd been dead by now, you'd be asking for respect, huh?" he demanded. "I see you've grown," I told him."It's not what you think, ever since you regained consciousness, you've been acting weird." He said. "Anyway, you should be thanking Luke for get
Raina's point of view "Darian, is there something about my father that you don't want to tell me?" I asked Alpha Darian with my hands folded across my chest. It was then that I realized I'd actually called him by his name. I couldn't believe it, but I wasn't ready to bother with it. All I wanted from him now was the whole truth. "Not at all," he told me, shaking his head. "Are you lying to me?" I asked him. I couldn't believe this was me; just a few minutes ago, I was scared, and suddenly I was firmly questioning him without minding his alpha status. I wasn't being disrespectful, but I'm not okay with the fact that my father hadn't told me anything before he passed away. I didn't blame him, either; his death was sudden, and I didn't even have the chance to say goodbye."Lie to you about what?" he asked, moving toward me. He shouldn't think I'm a fool; I know he's hiding something from me, and I don't expect him to keep pretending. "Who was my father to you?" I asked, my attention