A few days ago, after Daisy was brought to the hospital by Ravyn, he had excused himself as the medical staff attended to her.
"You are fine," the doctor said after treating her injury, but Daisy grabbed his coat and demanded seriously, "Drain my blood. Tell Ravyn that I bled too much, and without Seraphine’s blood, I would die."
"But..." the doctor wanted to refuse, but Daisy glared at him. "Don’t forget that Seraphine already signed the divorce papers. I’m going to be the Luna, and would you rather be on my negative side?"
The doctor contemplated, then pursed his lips. "What if Luna Seraphine doesn’t give her blood?" He was there at the co-Luna coronation, and the woman he saw did not look like their Luna.
She had changed in ways no one could describe but Daisy seemed to be the only one blind to that fact. "She will," Daisy said assuring, having known Seraphine all her life. The latter was too kind to refuse. "And when she comes, I want you to drain everything. Make sure she dies in the process."
Daisy’s eyes were cold, and she looked nothing like the frail, sweet girl they had known all these years. The doctor shivered at the discovery of this side of her but nodded.
As soon as her blood was drained, the doctor went to inform Ravyn, urging him to go after Seraphine.
Daisy smiled triumphantly, but the doctor felt guilty. Still, when he saw Seraphine’s parents come to visit, he was relieved of his guilt.
Seraphine’s parents never visited her at the hospital, and yet they came to visit Daisy. But when Ravyn returned without Seraphine, Daisy’s joy began to shake.
She had tried every means, including letting Ravyn give half of the pack to Alpha Voren in exchange for his convincing Seraphine to give her blood.
To her, she would be happy for as long as Seraphine was dead. Now Ravyn had returned, and Daisy wanted the good news.
"Daisy, you have to take the human blood," Ravyn declared, feeling like a loser as he added, "Seraphine is never coming back."
Daisy broke down, her hopes crashed as fake tears slid down her cheeks. "It’s my fault," she said in a weak voice. "I should go and talk to her. My life doesn’t matter. I know that even if I die, she would take good care of Bryan. Seraphine has been good to me all her life."
As the doctor listened from the corner, a chill ran down his veins. The devil no longer walked around with horns and a black hood. No, the devil was right there in the VIP ward, and that was Daisy.
She had portrayed Seraphine as bad, and even as the doctor realized it, he knew the Alpha would not believe his words about Daisy. No wonder Beta Corvine left. Perhaps he should too, before things got out of hand.
"No, you don’t have to go apologize to her. She’s vile, but I need you alive and strong. For me, and for Bryan," Ravyn said softly, sauntering and sitting beside her on the bed.
He kissed her on the forehead and pulled her into his arms, filling her with his warmth. "Don’t worry. Seraphine is out of our lives for good."


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