Guilt washed over her face as she swallowed hard, not knowing how to respond.
We stared at each other in silence for what felt like an eternity before her lips finally moved.
“Just say it, Eve!”
“Promise me you’ll stay in your room and that you won’t brood,” she instructed, and I threw her a confused look.
“I won’t brood?”
My heart sank at her words, and realization hit me like a punch to the chest.
I didn’t need anyone to tell me that something bad had happened to someone close to me.
My mind immediately went to my parents, and the dark thoughts flooded my mind, crashing over me like waves.
I could only hope they were safe.
Please, Moon goddess.
I wouldn’t know what to do if anything happened to them.
“Eve, what do you mean by-“
“Just promise me you’ll stay strong and not act irrationally.”
All the composure I had gathered evaporated in an instant as my weak heart shattered into pieces.
Fear enveloped me, and I was rooted to the spot. It felt as though a bag of ice had been thrown over me, and my body began to tremble.
At that moment, I could only pray to the Moon goddess to keep my loved ones safe.
My mouth was filled with unspoken words as I stared at Eve, my face contorted with fear.
Whenever Eve chose her words carefully like this, I knew one thing for sure.
The worst had happened.
How much worse could the worst be?
I hoped it wasn’t something I couldn’t handle.
Her lips moved reluctantly as she let out a tense sigh. “Fine. Your dad got injured. He was shot with a silver bullet mixed with wolfsbane when he led a troop of warriors to ambush the enemies. Unfortunately, he didn’t know they had already set an ambush, so they attacked immediately, and-“
The rest of her words hung in the air as I rushed out of my room at full speed, dodging the warriors before my legs carried me to his room.
“Come back, Aurora! Where the hell are you going? I thought you promised!” she lamented, shocked and scared by my sudden action.
I mentally cursed myself, thinking of the consequences of what I had done. She could get fired for exposing the truth to me.
“I’m sorry, Eve.”
I couldn’t contain myself. All that clouded my mind was my injured father.
Tears blurred my vision as I rushed to his room, bumping into workers along the way.
Without knocking, I flung the door open, rushing in to find my father sleeping peacefully on the bed. Relief flooded me when the steady rhythm of his heartbeat filled my ears.
Thank God he was still alive.
Sadness crept back into my heart as my eyes landed on the beeping machines and the IV drips hanging above him. Quietly, I sat at the edge of his bed, staring at his exposed chest and studying the injury he had sustained.
It was a miracle the bullet had missed his heart by just a few inches.
I could tell he was healing at a good pace, especially with the presence of his mate.
Though I didn’t see her, my mother’s scent lingered in the room. She must’ve left not long ago.
A wave of pity washed over me as I gazed at my father’s weakened form. With time, he would regain his strength.
A sense of pride filled me as a sad smile tugged at my lips. He was a brave warrior. He led by example, and he had earned my respect.
Despite having been with him for several months, I had grown fond of him and cared deeply about him. I wished I could’ve been there to save him. I didn’t understand why the bullet had struck him, out of all the warriors…
Stop it, Aurora!
My subconscious scolded me, and I frowned, feeling guilty.
It was selfish of me to wish the bullet had hit someone else instead of my father.
The sudden movement of my father pulled me from my thoughts as he began murmuring inaudible words.
“Dad!” I called, gently squeezing his shoulder to keep him steady.
“Run, Aurora, they’re coming for you!”
I felt my heart leap out of my chest as I processed my dad’s words.
I swallowed the burning taste of fear, confusion crashing over me like a ton of bricks. The cold breeze found its way to my bare skin, making me tremble from the shock of the news.
Frozen, I stood motionless, eyes wide, struggling to think of what to do. I hated that my reaction to danger was to freeze in place. Despite my desperate urge to flee, my body refused to obey.
Finally gaining some composure, my shaking hands reached for my father’s body, caressing him tenderly. I focused on breathing slowly, and soon, I felt him mirroring my steady breaths.
Calmness began to wash over him, and he let out a deep sigh. His large gray eyes fluttered open to meet mine, and I forced a smile.
“It’s okay, daddy. You’re fine,” I reassured, holding his gaze with my own, trying to offer comfort.
His brows furrowed as he studied me.
“I thought you were supposed to be in your room. What are you doing here?” he asked, his voice weak as he coughed.
I struggled to find the words, fighting to keep the truth from slipping out.
I had to be careful to protect Eve. “I sensed… that you might be… in trouble,” I stammered, attempting to fabricate a plausible excuse.
His gaze turned sharp, suspicion flickering in his eyes.
He caught me.
“I’m no Alpha if I can’t spot a lie,” he said weakly, his eyes narrowing. “But I’ll let that pass.”
I exhaled a breath of relief, silently muttering a prayer of gratitude.
“How did you know where I was?” he asked.
“I figured you hated the pack hospital,” I replied, offering him a small smile.
A proud grin tugged at my lips as I realized-just like me, my father despised hospitals.
Even if he was dying, he preferred to be treated at home. “Smart,” he whispered, looking away as sadness enveloped his face.
“You have to leave, Rory,” he began.
“Why?” I asked, feigning ignorance. I wasn’t going to let it slip. I’d coax the words out of him.
“Just listen to me on this one. You don’t need to know why I’m telling you to leave. It’s for your good,” he swallowed hard, clenching his jaws.
Why wouldn’t he just tell me?
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