Zuri hated her father and the needles, she couldn't think straight when she saw him again, threatening her with the same method he used to do when he was alive.
And now he was dead, Zuri was still trapped in the same nightmare.
How could she be in this situation? She had killed him. She was the reason that he was dead, but even so, she still couldn't get rid of him.
The only thing in her mind right now was to get rid of him, ghost or not, she wanted to know whether he would be bleeding if she smashed his head. She had killed two guards brutally and attacked her brother to the point he was in critical condition.
She was not going to let a ghost from the past to ruin her again.
With that in, Zuri grabbed a vase on the table and charged toward her father. He was still holding those damn needles and a derisive smile graced his lips.
"DIE! DIE!" Zuri smashed the vase against his head and when it shattered into sharp pieces, she grabbed the biggest one and started to stab him.
To her surprised, he was bleeding... the blood felt warm in her hand and this brought smile to her lips...
***
Declan heard what happened and he approached Khaos to plea for his brother's case. He was with Rhett in this whole mess, but with how passive he was, he mostly followed his little brother's lead.
"You misunderstood the situation, alpha, my brother only thought what's best for this pack," Declan said. He had seen Silas's condition, but he didn't seem to care much about his current state. He could die for all he cared actually, since both of them were not close.
Khaos noticed this. This family was a mess. Well, to be fair, all of the family he knew was a mess. Even Ezra and Mabel were not an exception.
"We opened the gates because we have good intention to work things out." Declan shook his head, he didn't dare to look Khaos in the eyes. "We thought Silas will not be a good alpha for this pack. I am sure, you know that too. Rhett only stepped in because he thought that was the right thing to do. This is for the sake of the pack. Silas is not the right person for the position."
Khaos stared at him without saying anything.
Currently, he occupied the study room, trying to find a glimpse of any valuable information here, understanding what he had to deal with this pack when suddenly Declan requested for the meeting.
"What about you?" Khaos flipped the pages of the book in his hand casually.
"What about me?" Declan looked confused with the question.
"Do you want to be an alpha?" Khaos put down the book and turned around to give Declan his undivided attention. He caught a glimpse of horror in his eyes with his suggestion.
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