LOGINSELENA
I watched as Selene approached me, but I was too stunned to make a sound. She crouched before me and slowly took my injured hand. Tears fell from her eyes without restraint. "They treated you this badly because of me." She mumbled, pain and fear filling her eyes. But none of this mattered really much. My lips trembled as they finally parted. "You... why do you have my scent?" I stuttered out. The bravery I'd worked hard to cultivate in my mind was thoroughly broken, and I couldn't stop the sweat that formed on my forehead as I waited for Selene to reply to me. Let her not betray me once again, please. Please, moon goddess. Let her not let me down again. She had promised me. She assured me she would never break my trust again... I really wouldn't be able to bearSELENAI 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
SELENEMy lips pulled up in a smirk as I helped Selena to the bed. "Come in," I mumbled. The door opened, and a healer walked in. It was a man I'd arranged earlier. He approached me, and he bowed. "Miss Selena." He greeted me. I waved dismissively. "Treat my sister." "Yes, Miss."I watched as he treated and bandaged her wrist. My eyes glowed. I was a bit nervous. Would the wound on her wrist leave a scar or not? I fidgeted with the handkerchief in my hand. It must... the wound had to leave a scar. How else would my plan work?I'd spent a lot on those stupid guards before they could agree to injure her for me. If it failed...My eyes flickered. Then, the plan to have Selena all to myself would fail. I exhaled and shook my head. I endured it all for this. I watched her being dragged away for something I did. The fear of losing her, the helplessness of not being able to help her... only I knew how difficult it was for me to survive it. Everything was for my grand plan. To o
SELENA I watched as Selene approached me, but I was too stunned to make a sound. She crouched before me and slowly took my injured hand. Tears fell from her eyes without restraint. "They treated you this badly because of me." She mumbled, pain and fear filling her eyes. But none of this mattered really much. My lips trembled as they finally parted. "You... why do you have my scent?" I stuttered out. The bravery I'd worked hard to cultivate in my mind was thoroughly broken, and I couldn't stop the sweat that formed on my forehead as I waited for Selene to reply to me. Let her not betray me once again, please. Please, moon goddess. Let her not let me down again. She had promised me. She assured me she would never break my trust again... I really wouldn't be able to bear
SELENAMaybe it was a day. A year, or maybe two years?It felt so long, really long, that I couldn't keep counting, but something soon filled my hollowed-out body. I thought I was dead. I'd been running around in the dark for so long, and though, reluctant, I knew there was no way out for me. However, everything changed when the thing filled my body, and my strength slowly returned. "Wake up." A cold voice penetrated deep into my ears. My body jerked, and my eyelashes fluttered open, but instead of the light I expected to see, all I saw was a slightly better darkness. But at least, the darkness here wasn't as scary as the one I saw after I collapsed. The darkness here didn't smell of death and rot... the air was especially relaxing. Huh, relaxing? My eyes darted around, ignoring the people before me, and it settled at the center of the room where the corpse used to be. But there was nothing there at the moment. It was empty and even the smell... it was gone. For a moment, my
SELENAI watched in a daze as King Jared disappeared from the room. I screamed, lunged forward to hold him, but everything was futile. He seemed serious about leaving me with the body...My body slumped on the ground as it finally dawned on me that it seemed to be over. No one could help me now. Unless...I shook my head and wiped the tears off my face. The only way out of this situation would be to confess that I wasn't Selene and let the Alphas confirm the truth, but... how could I do that?Telling the truth was the same as putting Selene in danger. Only heaven knew where Selene was at the moment, but selling her out? I'd rather die than betray my sister. Moreover, looking at the body at the center of the room, I knew Selene wouldn't be able to survive here. She had been weak since we were kids, and she'd been easily scared of things. She would never be able to cope with this sort of torture... But Selene couldn't be a killer. There was no way she would kill someone, and she







