Chapter 55

With Silas out of the way for now, I stepped into the role of Luna to help stabilize the pack.

The members were confused and uneasy after all the chaos, so I made it my duty to restore a sense of calm. It wasn't hard for me.

After all, I had been Luna before, back when I was Rowena. Managing pack affairs felt like second nature to me, even after all these years.

But this time, I wasn't just helping. I was planning. Quietly, I began placing Branwen's loyal people into key positions within the pack's leadership. They followed my orders without question, blending in seamlessly. As they gained more control, so would I.

on, I wouldn't just be helping to run the pack, I would be running it entirely.

And when that day came, I would have as much power as Silas ever did, maybe even more.

Even though everything was going according to plan, I didn't take any chances.

I made it a point to visit Silas in the basement regularly. Each visit was a careful move.

I needed to keep him calm, make him believe I was still on his side, and ensure he didn't start questioning anything.

If he sensed even the slightest hint of betrayal, the whole plan could fall apart.

Today was no different. With a tray of food in hand, I made my way down to the dimly lit basement.

The air grew heavier with each step, and as I reached the door, I hesitated before unlocking it.

The moment the door creaked open, a wave of foul stench hit me like a punch to the face.

I stumbled back slightly, my stomach churning at the unbearable smell.

"Ugh, that smell!" I exclaimed, quickly covering my nose and mouth with one hand, the food tray wobbling in my other hand as I fought to keep from gagging. Taking a deep breath through my mouth, I stepped inside. Silas sat on the cold, damp floor, his back against

His clothes were a mess, wrinkled, stained, and worn down from days of neglect.

His face was covered in days-old stubble, his eyes dark and sunken.

the crumbling wall.

He looked like a different person, the once-powerful Alpha now reduced to a broken shell. Despair hung in the air like a heavy fog.

"I'm sorry," he muttered, his voice hoarse. "There's nothing I can do. I... there's no bathroom down here. What do you expect me to do?"

I placed the tray on a rickety table and stepped back, still holding my nose to block out the stench.

I glanced at him, making sure to hide my discomfort, and spoke softly. "I know, Silas. But right now, there's nothing I can do about it."

I paused, letting the words settle before continuing. "This is the only place where you're safe."

My voice lowered slightly, adding a sense of urgency.

"If anyone found you..." I let the sentence hang in the air, letting the unspoken fear linger between us.

The consequences of discovery were too terrible to say aloud.

Silas ran a hand through his messy hair, his fingers tangling in the knots. His gaze lifted to meet mine, and in his eyes, I saw nothing but exhaustion and helplessness. "Lorelei, how much longer?" he whispered, his voice cracking. "How much longer do I have to stay down here? I can't take it anymore."

His chest rose and fell with shallow breaths, his body trembling with the strain.

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Chapter 55

"The smell, the darkness, the loneliness, it's driving me crazy. I feel like I'm losing my mind."

I knelt down to his level, making sure my face looked soft and full of concern.

Ididn't want him to suspect anything, so I made sure to sound calm and gentle.

"Silas, I promise I'm doing everything I can to help you," I said, my voice steady, but comforting.

"I've been contacting the Alpha King, trying to convince him to lift your punishment.

I'm pushing as hard as I can to make things right for you." I paused, giving him a moment to let the words sink in.

I could see his eyes searching mine, hoping for some sign of hope.

took a deep breath before continuing, my voice more firm now, trying to sound confident.

"But you have to understand, these things take time," I said, keeping my tone strong. "You just have to trust me, Silas. I'm doing all I can to fix this."

I placed a hand on his shoulder, trying to offer him some comfort.

Though his

gaze remained downcast, his shoulders sagging in defeat, I could see the faintest trace of hope flicker in his eyes.

He dropped his head into his hands with a deep sigh. "I don't know how much more of this I can take," he whispered, his voice barely audible. Chapter 56

Chapter 56

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