Filed to story: When The Moon Hides Crown
Cassius jumped in quickly, voice rough with panic. “You asked for proof, didn’t you? Then where is it? You expect us to believe this berry proves anything?”
“I don’t expect you to believe anything,” I replied coolly.”
But I do expect you to listen.”
I reached into my pocket and pulled out a small, crushed berry-the same one I’d picked up in the chaos. I placed it beside the bottle.
“This fell from Reed’s pocket during the fight,” I explained.”That’s how I figured it out. He even admitted it, in front of Ronan and the others. They all heard him.”
I gestured toward the berry, its faint scent still clinging to my fingertips. “Even squeezed and crushed, you can smell what was mixed into that cologne.”
Alpha Jude leaned forward and brought the bottle to his nose. He inhaled, his eyes narrowing.
A moment later, he looked at Alpha Gideon and gave a single, grim nod.
Confirmation.
Reed and Cassius visibly paled as I laid out every detail.
Their six fellow Alpha companions might’ve stayed quiet so far, but if summoned to testify, they wouldn’t risk lying-not in front of the Alpha instructors. Those idiots would confess before they were even asked just to protect their own standing. Reed and Cassius knew that. And judging by the panic flickering in their eyes, they were terrified.
Alpha Jude narrowed his gaze, his voice a low snarl. “Is this true? How dare you two stain the sacred legacy of this Academy with such vile behavior?”
Their gazes snapped to each other, exchanging a desperate look.
Then Reed spoke, “It’s all a lie, Alpha. He’s making it up.
We don’t even know what that berry is. Never seen it before.”Cassius quickly backed him up, emboldened by the strategy. “Exactly, I’ve never seen that thing in my life.
Hell, does it even grow in this region? Is anyone here familiar with it?” He glanced around triumphantly before locking eyes with me. “See, Darven? Not even the Alpha instructors have heard of it. So how dare you throw around accusations based on something this absurd?”
For a brief moment, the instructors’ expressions shifted-uncertainty flickering in their eyes.
Ah. So they wanted to play dirty? Fine.
I tilted my head slightly and gave them a razor-edged smile. “Of course you haven’t seen those berries before… because someone else gave them to you. Am I wrong?”
Cassius’ face twisted. “Another baseless accusation!” he shouted, but the crack in his voice betrayed his nerves.
“Go on, then,” I said, voice silky-smooth. “Say their name.
Or are you afraid of getting your ass handed to you for exposing them?”
Cassius flared like a bull ready to charge. “Don’t try that smart-mouth shit with me, motherfucker! I’m not afraid of any hierarchy-“
“CASSIUS!!” Reed snapped, eyes wide with panic. But it was already too late.
The corner of my mouth curved up slowly. “Interesting. I never said it was someone in the hierarchy, Alpha Cassius.
A hush fell.
All eyes turned on him, and I watched sweat break across his brow as the implication of his outburst sank in.
Reed cursed under his breath and glared at me. “You really are a cunning mutt, aren’t you?” He stepped in close, teeth bared in frustration. “Provoking us into saying things we never meant to say.”
“You mean like accidentally revealing that someone with rank was involved?” I shot back, my tone deceptively light. “Cassius dropped the word hierarchy. And the only two involved in this mess with that kind of status are Alpha Ronan…” I paused, letting my gaze drift.
“
…and Alpha Dante.”
The moment his name left my lips, the entire room stilled.
Every gaze turned, sharp and searching, toward Dante.
His expression didn’t flinch, but I caught the steel hardening in his jaw. A warning.
Cassius’ eyes flickered in panic. Reed glanced at Dante, saw the cold threat in his face, and instantly stepped between me and Cassius like a wall.
He loomed over me again, chest heaving. “Shut your mouth. Don’t drag Alpha Dante into this. He has nothing to do with us! You got any proof, huh?! Any at all?! No?
Then keep your filthy mouth shut, liar!”From the corner of my eye, I saw Ronan move. His presence, once calm and restrained, now bristled with power. The air around him thickened, darkened.
But before he coutd step in-
I gasped. Loudly. “Wait. Did you just call Alpha Ronan a liar?”
The whole room froze.
Reed’s bravado crumbled instantly. “N-No! I-when did I ever say that?! I didn’t even mention him!”
A small smile appeared on my lips, “But it is Alpha Ronan who says that it was Alpha Dante. Denying his claim, are
– you not calling Alpha Ronan…” I paused and titled my head,”
…a liar?”
The room fell into a dead silence. Reed’s shaking eyes went to Ronan who pinned him with a blank yet challenging stare.
I turned toward Ronan, walking slowly, deliberately, until I stood just in front of him. Our gazes locked.
“Alpha Ronan,” I said softly. “Time to finish your job as a watchdog. I’m returning your prey to you, just like you wanted back then.”
A slow smirk curled his lips. “You really do know when to release the leash.” He stepped in, closing the last inch between us. “But I have a feeling… you will discard this dog later, saying you hate dogs, right?”He read me. He caught me. I held his gaze, unflinching.
That depends.” My voice dropped to a murmur only he could hear. “Maybe I’ll start liking the dog… if he shows me he’s worth keeping.”
SERAPHINA
As the words slipped passed my lips, something shifted in Ronan’s eyes. In that instant, I realized what I’d truly said.
He held my gaze-steadily, sitently-as if daring me to Look away. As if warning me that whatever I had stirred inside him would burn me too, should I let it ignite.
But then-