MasukSELENAMy mind remained heavy with thoughts, but my expression had slowly regained calmness. After sitting and thinking alone for hours, my heart had calmed down significantly. The waves in my heart weren't as turbulent as before. Selene had betrayed, and this wasn't the first time. It wasn't the second time either... and surprisingly, it might not be the last time. The present Selene was no longer the sister I used to know. Though I had always tried to accept this fact, this was the first time it seriously dawned on me. The denial had weakened, and at the moment, I knew I either had to do something or I might have to lose my identity forever. That shouldn't happen. Not for any reason, but for Selene to know that betraying our sisterhood was her biggest mistake. Right then, the door creaked, and a figure slowly stepped in. Orchid scent wafted into my nose, and focusing on the figure, I saw rosy cheeks and slightly swollen lips. Bitterness formed in my chest. But my eyes we
SELENAWaking up, my blurry gaze settled on the white ceiling in the room. I wiped my face and tried to stand up. I had no idea who brought me back to the room, but it didn't matter. Looking around, I realised there was no one in the room and a bitter smile formed on my lips. I could remember vividly. The first time I collapsed, Alpha Raviel had taken me to his room to take care of me. The second time, King Jared had taken care of me. But at the moment, I was left alone in the shared room with no one beside me. No healer. No Alpha. No sister. The irony of life stung deeper than I could have ever imagined, and tears welled up in my eyes. With a firm rub, I sucked back the tears and stood up from the bed. My body was weak. Even after a month of rest, I still hadn't regained my earlier strength, and my entire body seemed to ache with each step I took. However, it didn't stop me from pacing around the room. Things had gotten too far; so far that I no longer had control over any
SELENAI knelt in the throne room I hadn't seen in a month, facing the three familiar faces of the Alphas that had appeared in my dreams countless times. Alpha Raviel with his deep golden eyes. His usual indifferent face. Alpha Severin with his dark blue eyes. His arrogant expression on his face. King Jared with his violet eyes. His coldness was palpable as usual.But after a month of battling with the horror and pain of being isolated and cursed, everything seemed to have really changed. Alpha Raviel no longer looked me in the eyes. He no longer looked at me like I mattered, but more like a lowly ant that he could crush at any time. Alpha Severin no longer looked at me with silent confession but with utter contempt and annoyance. At the same time, King Jared's ears no longer turned red even when our eyes met. Right then, it dawned on me that things might never return to the way they once were, and my heart ached terribly. My body weakened, and I almost collapsed. "Selene."
SELENAA month passed by. I sat in bed, staring at my wrist, which had been mapped with a diagonal scar after the injury healed, and a bitter smile formed on my lips. For the past few weeks, I'd been begging the healer to do everything he could, hoping the wound wouldn't scar. But as expected, I was never lucky enough. Right then, the door creaked, attracting my attention. Orchid scent wafted into the room, and my nose twitched. It was Selene again. My eyes snapped in her direction, and anger blared through my eyes for a split second. Heaven knew how many times I had told her to stop using the potion, but she never listened. Her 'a little while' had lasted a month, and there was no progress..."What is it?" I asked coldly. Selene sighed and walked over. "You are still angry." She mentioned. Her tone was soft and surprisingly more mature than ever. These days, she had been trying her best to make me look like a fool I never was. Her words. Her actions. Her movement. They all
SELENAI stared at my wrist, which was heavily bandaged by the healer, and a knot formed in my chest. My lips parted: "Will it scar?" I asked weakly. Having a scar? Though I'd never been scared of it, I didn't want to have it either. Being a girl, the last thing I wanted was a flaw in my appearance, and I genuinely hoped I wouldn't have it. However, my hope was meant to be crushed. The healer sighed deeply. "I'm sorry, but I'm not capable enough of healing this sort of wound completely. It will... scar." He said, his eyes slightly evasive. Seeing his expression, I knew he was also embarrassed by his incompetence, but what could I do? There were so many Alphas in the pack who could heal my wounds without any side effects, but according to the Alphas, a sinner like me wasn't worthy of having one attend to me. I closed my eyes as sadness quashed my chest. Maybe this was the punishment of looking too identical... For the first time since everything started, I couldn't help but q
SELENEHealer Stephanie laughed. Her fingers moved fiercely against her lips, turning her already red lips redder. But she didn't seem to mind. She moved closer to me and hooked her other finger against my chin, raising my head. "You impersonated your sister." Her eyes searched mine. "You deceived me." My eyes flashed, and confusion glinted in my eyes. "Deceived you? If there's anyone who was deceived, then it can never be you." I spat. I knew there was no need to hide things anymore. She was certain of her discovery and pretended it would only make her crazier. But even if she knew, she wouldn't live to tell anyone. My fingers wrapped around the hilt of my knife. Healer Stephanie threw off my chin and stood up. Disgust and anger flickered through her eyes. "You deceived me." She breathed, pinching her lips. "I wondered. How can Selena come here? No, the moon goddess won't let her. That woman will protect her at all costs." Healer Stephanie mumbled, her eyes lucid. She seemed







