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Like a dash of icy water had been poured on him, Killian pulled away from me. I couldn’t stop the flash of hurt that was eager to stalk my blue eyes. He saw it, the damned idiot saw it, but his cold gaze only intensified.
I looked away before I cried stupidly in front of him, roving back to my horse.
“Don’t wander too deep. The forest isn’t safe,”
he said, heading in the direction where Allen disappeared.
“Like you give a f**k about me,”
That was meant for my thoughts, but my lips ranted on, forcing Killian to cast an expressionless stare my way before completely vanishing out of sight.
I was left there for a full minute, trying my hardest not to cry. I was about to jump on my horse when I heard sharp movements against the tree.
It was the figure I had been following. A male, wearing black clothing.
I followed him. I couldn’t see his face; it was covered with a piece of woolen fabric.
Before my eyes, he bent to pick up a bow and pulled an arrow from behind. His hands held a crossbow and an arrow that had been fixed properly for a shot.
As I moved closer, he released the arrow in the bow, picking up another arrow that was on the ground.
Who the hell was he?
He wasn’t dressed like any of the warriors or the pack members that came hunting.
Suddenly, an unknown fear kicked against my chest. Killian. Somehow I became terrified, carelessly stepping on a twig, which sent the man’s gaze my way.
Only his eyes were visible to me, but he seemed pissed, heading my way. I took cautious steps backward, but before I could make a run, he gripped me, dropping his arrow and bow to the ground. Instantly, I reached for the dagger in my boots, diving it into the man’s stomach. He was bleeding from his body, but unfortunately, my injury to him didn’t do anything to him. Instead, it made him angrier. He held me by the neck, as I held on to his clothes. It was then I saw the crescent mark on his wrist. He wasn’t an intruder, he belonged to our pack. He tossed me harshly against the ground. His nails elongated as he lunged at me to kill.
Suddenly, a figure jumped out from the trees before my soon-to-be killer managed to reach me, standing between my killer and myself. He had his face covered as well, but when he glanced my way, his striking deep hazel eyes met mine. I could never forget those gazes. It was the man from the Luna coronation. Kaiser Black. The one Killian seemed to hate.
His eyes moved from mine to the other man, and he growled, seeming very pissed. Kaiser lunged at the other man, and the man was tossed away, bleeding from his chest, but instead of charging at Kaiser, he ran away.
Kaiser turned to me, about to reach for me, but suddenly the sounds of hasty steps approaching were heard. He glanced my way, his eyes conflicted over whether to move towards me or run away.
With a glance and another frustrated growl, Kaiser scurried into the forest, leaving me rooted on the ground.
Soon, Killian and some of the pack’s members rushed from the trees into my view.
The skin on Killian’s forehead trembled, confusedly, as his cold eyes glowered down at me in disbelief.
In no time, the pack’s warriors surrounded me. My eyes shot around confusedly. The head warrior of the pack, and Killian’s best friend, Mason, ambled to me, as I forced my legs to stand.
He picked up the crossbow and arrow that the other man had dropped beside me. Mason’s raging eyes held mine deathly, before trailing to Killian.
“It’s the same. She’s the one that tried to murder the Alpha and Thea.”
My eyes widened. I turned to find Killian’s cold, undecipherable stare on me.
F**k, this is bad.
Naomi’s point of view
This is really bad.
Killian’s angry eyes were on me, showing nothing but hate and utter disbelief.
I watched in confusion and horror as Mason approached Killian with the crossbow and arrow.
Killian’s unfeeling eyes were on me again, after he inspected the arrow with the one in his hands.
“It’s poisoned,”
he said, with hooded eyes.
“And those don’t belong to me. It belongs to someone else. A man. He had his face covered, so I couldn’t see his face properly. I walked in on him while he was shooting this-“
I dragged on, my heartbeat skyrocketing when I noticed the incredulous look everyone seemed to be throwing my way.
They couldn’t possibly think I would really murder Killian, right? I mean, with Thea, that might have been a possibility, but with Killian, I would never.
“Even though I couldn’t see the face of whoever shot that, he had the crescent mark on his wrist,”
I finished, but Killian’s cold gaze was filled with a rotten glare.
His fine lips pressed against each other angrily. “So, now you say, one of my own tried to murder me?”
His words came slowly.
I nodded, still noticing the incredulous looks everyone threw at me.
The air became quiet. Killian and I gazed hard at each other. There was a defined look of pain in his eyes that killed me.
A ranking pack member stalked forward. “It’s obvious that’s a lie. All I see is a resentful Luna who despised her mate so much that she tried to murder him. That’s regarded as treason, and she must be punished.”
I froze, shaking my head, denying all the allegations against me. I needed Killian to believe me, even when no one did. He should believe me.
“Killian I would never-“I moved closer to him, but the warriors drew in closer, preventing me from reaching my mate.
“That isn’t mine, there was another person.”
I began, my voice shattering every second as I realized how serious things were getting.
“Why would you do something like that? I do understand that you hate me, but murdering your own mate is beyond forgiveness.”
Thea moved to Killian’s side. I hadn’t even noticed her until she spoke. She was clutching her right hand, which was bleeding. “What if Killian was hurt instead? Have you no regard for your people?”
I balled my hands at her words. She was only saying stupid things to make me look more guilty. If it was another time, I would have answered her back, but now wasn’t the time.
“This is treason, an attempt on the Alpha’s and Thea’s life. If something happened to any of them, it’d be the end for everyone in the Crescent North Pack. “
One of the pack’s ranking wolves spoke, while the others concurred in an uproar. They were all furious, sending wicked glares at me.
“I would never try to harm my own mate. Someone else was here. He had his face covered.”
I silenced their uproar, my gaze never leaving Killian. “I’m falsely accused.”
I needed him to know that I could never hurt him, let alone attempt to murder him. But the look on his face told me he didn’t believe me.
“Killian, I swear I didn’t-“

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