INICIAR SESIÓNNina's POV "You just shot the father of your kid, woman. Are you out of your mind?" Jace rose up to attack Amara, swiftly snatching the pistol from her hands. As soon as I realized that, I seized Aiden's pistol, pointing it at his face. "Pull the trigger and I'll do the same thing." I said, and he spun to face me, unable to believe his eyes. "Are you also out of your mind?" Jace screamed as he smashed the pistol on the floor. "You just fucking shot my only brother.""Did you hear his careless words before he passed?" Amara questioned, her tone filled with fear. She must have been thinking about the afterlife the moment Jace held onto the pistol. "He said he wasn't going to change his mind, Jace. He was going to blow off my skull!" I supported Amara's created agenda as we both countered his words. "I heard that, Nina. Don't remind me of anything he said," Jace defended. "Let me ask you a question. Do you remember that Aiden is my younger brother?" "I do, but...""But me no buts,
Nina's POV"The wolves are not as angry as they were. I had to appease them from miles away. I got a clue on why they were so mad at us." Killian explained. "Your father died. Kate died. Aiden and Maya and Derek aren't functional. Wolves are either dying or becoming less effective. Most of the wolves affected were great contributors to the smooth running of the pack. The wolves demanded to know what truly happened to them.""A few minutes ago, Nina revealed that my father was dead. I couldn't believe my eyes. And obviously, the wolves found out before I did. Since that's the case, how do they expect me to know what caused the death?" Jace's voice was filled with worry. I had to stand next to him, rubbing on his shoulders gently. I could feel his voice gently breaking. "I'll inform the organizers to see that the wolves assemble in the open field. I will invite you to talk to them. Say your mind. Don't hide your emotions too. Make sure you're able to convince them and guess what? Your
Nina's POV"The wolves are protesting, Nina. What's going on?" Jace bumped into me in the hallway, his face filled with worry. "Where are they at now?" I questioned, acting unaware. "I can't see any wolf protesting. Everyone is treading peacefully." "Over there. They will be here in a few minutes," Jace said, his voice filled with fear. "They're destroying certain buildings. I've tried to inform father about this but I'm not being allowed to see him. Aiden and Derek have...oh shit.""We've crushed the two people who could have actively helped us with this. But worry less, let's talk to my brother. He should have some information on the reason the wolves are protesting." I quickly said, dialing Killian's number. He took the call on the second ring. "Has Kate arrived? Why did you have to phone me?" Killian queried, acting impatient. "Kate hasn't arrived. The wolves are protesting, brother, and they're coming for everyone. We don't know what's going on and we're scared of being stone
Nina's POV"Kate will be here in an hour. Make sure this office is tidy. I'm pretty sure you don't want to have issues with the authorities of Velmora." Killian warned, turning to leave. I grabbed his arms, pulling him back, my chest tightening with curiosity. "You definitely have a second reason for bringing me here. What is it?" My eyes fixed on his face as I questioned. With a slight scoff, he gently took off my hands and placed his palm across my chin. "Little sister, I am not sure if you're aware of the kind of life you're meant to live now. You're not the Luna anymore. You aren't even in any top office. There's no second reason.""You aren't doing this to me, brother." I objected. "I am your sister and I deserve much better than this.""I deserve better than being in charge of apportioning tasks to the lowest grade of wolves in the pack too." He explained further. "It's tough at the moment, but we need to survive. Only tough people do. It won't cost you every fiber of strength
Nina's POV "Talk to your brother, Nina. You can't afford to be distant from him." Mother advised, her face filled with worry. "I'm growing older every day, and it saddens my heart to realize this." "You don't have to be sad, Mom. I believe sadness actually depends on your choice. Take off the negative glasses and put on a positive one and you'll see the better angle of this distant sibling relationship." I defended myself. "What exactly did he do to deserve this?" She carried on. Her voice was somewhat shaky, and to be honest, it was the only reason I didn't stop the conversation. "He was actively involved in the demotion of Jace and I. He doesn't want to tell the truth, but I know the truth will come out someday." I revealed. "I have no idea what kind of deal he made with Derek and Aiden, but I'm sure he has one with them." "Can I talk to him?" She pleaded. "This has to be resolved amicably. I need to come in at this moment. Can you inform the guards to fetch him?" "I know the
Nina's POV"The checkpoints are damn crazy. You gotta wear a mask. That's one over there." I said to Maya as soon as I returned to Derek's office. I really couldn't tell how his men hadn't noticed. They didn't even guess what could have gone wrong. Maybe Jace's brainy tactics trapped them, too. "Coming back here to get you out is a huge risk," I added to my words as soon as she found the mask. "But I don't go back on my words, even though you always do." "I'm sorry, Nina. I was a bully. I made sure you experienced hell in college. I treated you so badly, and you didn't even have enough strength to react. I made you cry. I disgraced you. I brought you so low that your cries couldn't even reach your savior's ears. I am deeply sorry." Maya calmly arranged her words, ensuring no statement was left out. I gave a quiet scoff. "You don't have to apologize for what you did to me. It's just a reflection of who you truly are. You're being humble and loyal because of the immediate gain. As so







