"Dismissed," Khaos said when he saw Zuri entered the tent, where he was discussing their next move with his warrior leaders.
Aside from Khaos, there were five others people there and one of them was a woman. Zuri’s eyes fixed on her immediately.
She balled her fists and gritted her teeth, trying so hard not to lash out, her sanity was hanging by a thread.
There was a woman here. There was a woman with Khaos. She had been by his side all this time. What they were doing? Was she always here? Had they spent time together? Alone?
That woman was beautiful and Zuri had to painfully admit it. She had long brown hair with brown eyes, her body was lean and she had sharp gaze that let anyone knew how fierce she was, how good she was in fighting.
No wonder she became one of the warrior leaders. That position was extremely rare for woman, especially in this realm, where men dominated the population and they didn’t think too highly of woman, more so to have them in the battlefield, thus for this woman to be the leader, she must be an exceptional.
This beautiful warrior leader exuded confident and strong mind and heart.
’See? I told you. I have warned you, but you don’t listen. You have a blind fate on him and see what he has done behind your back.’
"What’s your name?" Zuri asked her when she followed the other to leave the tent, after they greeted their new luna of the pack.
Deep down, Zuri knew it was wrong, but her voice was drowned by dozen of voices in her head. They kept yelling at her to get angry, to lash out, to show her wrath. But, for what reason? Her logic didn’t work.
"Who are you?" Zuri prodded. She could hear the hostility in her voice. If she could hear it, the other person must have too.
"I am Elena. It’s a pleasure to see you, luna Zuri," Elena said. Even her voice was so pleasant to the ear.
’Can you imagine how that beautiful voice moaned your mate’s name? How that body writhed with pleasure under his? Imagine that...’
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Zuri needed to shut those voices down, but it was so hard. The voices were in her head and she couldn’t get rid of them, because they were part of her. It almost like removing your limbs. No one could do that.
"You can leave, Elena." Khaos was already beside Zuri, he put his arm around her waist and this calmed her down a little bit, cleared her mind slightly.
Elena nodded respectfully to the alpha and the luna and then left the tent.
"What is it?" Khaos hugged her from behind and kissed her neck. "You look upset. I thought you will be happy to see me again."
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