Chapter 305
FAYE
There was a knock on the door. I was already awake, though I hadn’t left the bed yet. Sleep had come lightly, broken by thoughts I refused to chase.
Alexander had not returned until late. I had heard him move quietly through the room, careful not to wake
So I was surprised to see that he was already out of bed, and I was alone in the room.
The knock came again. “Luna, it’s me, Martha.”
“Martha?” I called.
“Yes, Luna,”
Her voice carried through the door–strained.
I sat up slowly, adjusting the robe around my shoulders. “Come in.”
The door opened carefully, as though she feared it might creak too loudly. Martha stepped inside holding
a tray. Steam curled gently from a cup resting at its center.
I noticed it immediately.
The scent reached me before the sight did.
Dr. Adams‘ blend.
The same tea prescribed when I had the accident–to help my womb heal. The same tea I had told Martha
to stop preparing.
“I thought I asked you to discontinue that,” I said quietly.
Martha froze mid–step.
Her fingers tightened around the tray.
“I–I know, Luna.”
She avoided my eyes.
That was strange.
Martha never avoided eye contact with me unless she was concealing something.
I rose from the bed and crossed the room slowly, watching her more closely than the tea.
“You don’t disobey instructions lightly,” I said, keeping my voice calm.
She swallowed.
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“No, Luna.”
“Then why bring it now?”
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Her breathing was shallow. I could see it in the way her shoulders lifted too high with each inhale.
She set the tray down on the small table near the window with deliberate care, as though stalling.
“I thought… perhaps you might need it.”
I studied her face.
Her hands trembled slightly as she stepped back.
Something was wrong.
Not in the house–not physically. I would have felt alarm if it were immediate danger.
But something had unsettled her. It was obvious she had brought the tea because she needed a reason to
come into my room this early.
I stepped closer.
“What happened?”
She flinched at the directness.
“Nothing, Luna.”
I tilted my head slightly.
“Martha.”
The way I said her name was enough.
She looked at me then, properly, and I saw it–the conflict. The fear.
“Did someone say something to you?” I asked.
“No.”
“Did someone threaten you?”
Her eyes widened. “No, Luna. Never.”
Then what?
Silence stretched between us, thick and uncomfortable.
I let it linger.
Pressure did not always require volume.
Sometimes stillness was enough.
“You brought me the tea I specifically told you not to prepare,” I said evenly. “You’re avoiding my eyes. Your
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pulse is racing–I can hear your heartbeat.”
She stiffened.
“Do not lie to me,” I said calmly.
Her composure cracked.
“I wasn’t trying to eavesdrop,” she blurted suddenly.
There it was.
I did not react outwardly.
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“I was bringing coffee to Alpha Alexander,” she rushed on. “The door was slightly open, and I heard- I only heard part of it, Luna. I didn’t mean to-”
“What did you hear?” I asked.
She hesitated.
Fear flickered across her face.
“If the Alpha finds out I listened-”
“I asked,” I repeated, more firmly now.
Her breath hitched.
“They were talking about Roman.”
My body went still.
“They?” I asked.
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She wrung her hands together. “Alpha Alexander and Beta Cole. They were… talking… talking about testing
to see whether he is truly wolf.”
My jaw tightened slightly.
“How?”
Martha swallowed hard.
“Wo… wolfsbane.”
The air shifted. What?
I did not move. I did not blink.
“Are you sure about this?”
Martha nodded. Then she rushed again, as though afraid she might lose courage if she slowed. “Alpha Alexander said he’ll use enough to see if Roman reacts. That if he’s human, nothing will happen. But if he carries wolf blood, his body will react.”
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“Martha.”
“Yes, Luna?”
“When did you hear this?”
Her heart was pounding even faster now.
“Last night,” she admitted.
I watched her closely.
“And you are telling me now.”
Her breathing changed again–shallow, uneven.
“I’m sorry, Luna. I…” she started.
Before I could fully process what she intended to do, she dropped to her knees.
“I was afraid,” she said, her voice trembling. “I didn’t know what to do.”
I moved instinctively toward her.
“Martha, get up-”
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“I didn’t sleep,” she continued quickly, her hands clasped tightly together in front of her as though in prayer. “I kept thinking about it. About Roman. About the Alpha. About you. If I spoke, I would be in trouble. If I didn’t, and something happened to the boy-”
Her voice cracked.
“I thought it would cause trouble between you and the Alpha.”
Her eyes lifted to mine, filled with raw fear.
“I didn’t want to be the reason for conflict.”
I exhaled slowly.
“But this morning,” she went on, “I couldn’t keep it to myself anymore. The thought of that boy being given wolfsbane while he is still injured-”
Her hands began to shake.
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