“Leo had a leg attack trying to pick up the diamond ring you threw into the river! How can you have the nerve to come visit him after what you put him through?”
I froze, her words hitting me like a physical blow.
The reality of what she was saying took a moment to sink in.
Leo’s leg ailment… it had struck again because of me?
Leo is known for his incredible strength and resilience as a werewolf, and he had been making good progress in recovering from a previous leg injury.
Given his power and the extent of his recovery, it seems almost impossible that such a minor event as a brief swim in the water could cause his leg ailment to flare up again, making the situation both surprising and concerning.
The tension in the air was palpable as Aria’s glare lingered on me, her fury barely contained.
Her movements were swift and aggressive as she tried to rush at me, hands raised in an attempt to strike.
But before she could reach me, a hand shot out and yanked her arm, stopping her cold.
It was Narik. His face was grim, his expression a mix of anger and warning.
“Get the hell out of the hospital if you’re going to go crazy and start bullshitting again,” Narik growled, his voice low but laced
with menace.
Aria’s eyes flickered with a brief flash of fear, and though she glared at me, she knew better than to challenge Narik.
Without another word, she stepped back, returning to her original position, fuming but subdued.
I turned to Narik, my voice soft but strained.
“What’s going on?” I asked.
Narik grimaced, running a hand through his hair.
“Don’t blame yourself for this,” he said, his voice gruff yet gentle. “Leo’s injury had nothing to do with you.”
Confusion washed over me. “But… Aria said it happened because-”
“It’s not about the ring,” Narik interrupted, his tone firm. “It was Andrew. He heard about Leo diving into the water for that diamond, and it set him off. They had a fight–a big one. After that, Andrew purposely made things difficult for him, sending him on a dangerous mission to negotiate with a rival tribe. It was an impossible task. On the way back, Leo was ambushed. He killed those attackers, but he was seriously injured.”
Narik’s explanation hit me hard, and the weight of what he was saying sank in.
Around us, the faces of those present were tight with anger, their expressions darkened by Andrew’s actions.
Especially Leo’s sister Dalia, who looks like she’s about to cry.
Aria’s voice cut through the silence, sharp and accusatory.
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“Isn’t this all because of her? If she hadn’t thrown that ring, Andrew wouldn’t have done this to Leo!”
Narik’s patience snapped.
“I told you to get the hell out of the hospital if you were going to start this madness again,” he snarled, signaling to the bodyguards standing near the door.
As the bodyguards moved forward to escort her out, Aria struggled, her voice rising in a desperate cry.
“Who are you to do this? You traitor! With Leo injured, you could’ve taken over Silvermoon! Maybe you planned this attack-”
Slap!
The sound of my hand connecting with her cheek echoed through the hallway, sharp and sudden.
Aria stood frozen, her eyes wide in shock as she stared at me, a red mark blooming on her skin.
“You… you bitch! How dare you”
Slap! Another quick strike cut off her words, leaving her stunned.
“I’m not the bitch. You are.” My voice was calm, cold.
“No matter what the future holds, for now I am still Luna of Silvermoon.” I glanced at the people around me, who watched in
stunned silence.
“Take her away,” I ordered, “and post extra guards at the hospital entrance. She’s not to come back here.”
“Yes, Luna,” the werewolves around us responded, nodding as they grabbed Aria and dragged her away.
Her screams and curses echoed down the corridor, but I no longer paid them any attention.
Turning back to Narik, I asked quietly, “How is Leo? What’s his condition?”
Narik’s expression softened slightly, but the sadness in his eyes was unmistakable.
“It’s bad,” he said quietly. “The doctor told me that Leo’s old leg injury was supposed to keep him off his feet for the rest of his life, but somehow, miraculously, he healed. This time, the injury isn’t as severe, but the new damage combined with the old… there’s a chance he might never walk again.”
His words hit me like a punch to the gut.
I felt my throat tighten as I tried to process the gravity of the situation.
Before I could respond, Daria let out a sob, her tears finally spilling over.
“I don’t understand why Father did this,” she cried, her voice breaking. “Leo has always done do… he didn’t deserve this.”
‘hing he’s been asked to
Narik sat beside her, his usually rigid posture softening as he awkwardly placed a hand on her shoulder.
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Chapter 119
“Isn’t this all because of her? If she hadn’t thrown that ring. Andrew wouldn’t have done this to Leor
Narik’s patience snapped.
“I told you to get the hell out of the hospital if you were going to start this madness again,” he snarled, signaling to the bodyguards standing near the door.
As the bodyguards moved forward to escort her out, Aria struggled, her voice rising in a desperate cry.
“Who are you to do this? You traitor!
with Leo injured, you could’ve taken over Silvermoon! Maybe you planned this attack-
Slap!
The sound of my hand connecting with her cheek echoed through the hallway, sharp and sudden.
Aria stood frozen, her eyes wide in shock as she stared at me, a red mark blooming on her skin.
“You… you bitch! How dare you”
Slap! Another quick strike cut off her words, leaving her stunned.
“I’m not the bitch. You are.” My voice was calm, cold.
“No matter what the future holds, for now I am still Luna of Silvermoon.” I glanced at the people around me, who watched in stunned silence.
“Take her away,” I ordered, “and post extra guards at the hospital entrance. She’s not to come back here.”
“Yes, Luna,” the werewolves around us responded, nodding as they grabbed Aria and dragged her away.
Her screams and curses echoed down the corridor, but I no longer paid them
any attention.
Turning back to Narik, I asked quietly, “How is Leo? What’s his condition?”
Narik’s expression softened slightly, but the sadness in his eyes was unmistakable.
“It’s bad,” he said quietly. “The doctor told me that Leo’s old leg injury was supposed to keep him off his feet for the rest of his life, but somehow, miraculously, he healed. This time, the injury isn’t as severe, but the new damage combined with the old…. there’s a chance he might never walk again.”
His words hit me like a punch to the gut.
I felt my throat tighten as I tried to process the gravity of the situation.
Before I could respond, Daria let out a sob, her tears finally spilling over.
“I don’t understand why Father did this,” she cried, her voice breaking. “Leo has always done e…ything he’s been asked to do… he didn’t deserve this.”
Narik sat beside her, his usually rigid posture softening as he awkwardly placed a hand on her shoulder,