Giselle’s POV
A scream tore from my throat in a raw, guttural burst of sound as I threw the first thing I picked up with my hand to the wall, making it shatter to the ground.
I didn’t stop there. I continued to throw all the things inside my room that were made with glass, filling my room with broken shards
Still, it didn’t lessen the boiling anger inside my heart. I turned to my bed and the couches, flipping and throwing everything as well until my whole room looked like it was destroyed by a tornado.
“Luna, stop it. It might harm the baby.” An Omega tried to grab my arm to stop me, but I pushed her away from me, making her fall to the ground.
“Ah!” The omega yelped in pain when a broken shard pierced through her palm.
I stared at her with no care in my eyes. “Don’t call me Luna anymore! Didn’t you hear what they said? The wedding was canceled. I will never be a Luna!” I shouted as I pushed the chair beside me, making it tumble to the ground.
“Miss Giselle, please stop this. The Alpha will never forgive us if something bad happens to the baby.” The other omega knelt on her knees to beg me.
I scoffed until a bitter laugh escaped my mouth. This baby is not even his. I’m doomed. Everything that I worked hard for is done.
I’ve had enough of promises. Even if Victoria promised me that I would be the Luna of the Silvermoon Pack, I know it’s not enough to just rely on her promises.
When I want something, I need to work hard for it. Nothing would happen if I trusted on empty promises.
Victoria might mean her promise now, but she might not mean it in the future anymore.
I’ve lost my chance, and it is because of the selfish people who don’t want to support my wedding with Killian.
“Alpha, have mercy on us! The moon goddess will bring destruction to our Pack if you place someone other than your mate on the Luna position.”
“Alpha, please hear us! Don’t marry someone who is not your mate. Luna Astrid is still alive. Please choose her instead.”
I clenched my fists tightly when I heard the voices of the Pack members protesting outside.
It’s been months since Astrid had left, yet they are still calling her their Luna.
Haven’t they heard that it was Astrid who chose to leave the Pack and divorced their Alpha? Astrid is a traitor, and she betrays them by leaving and abandoning her role as the Luna of their Pack and their Alpha’s mate.
“Fix this room,” I commanded at the kneeling omega without even sparing a glance at her. “I want it to look the same as it looked like before I entered the room.”
The omega’s eyes widened at the difficult task I gave her, but she didn’t say a word. “Y-Yes, Miss,” she stammered as she lowered her head in submission.
My brows furrowed in anger as I turned on my heel to face her instantly. “From now on, you should address me as Luna, do you understand?”
Her eyes turned big when I contradicted myself earlier. “Y-Yes, Luna.”
I smirked. “I will go and visit Elder Luna Victoria. I want everything to be done here on my return. If you fail to do that, I will look for a more capable omega that can serve me,” I threatened them, making them swallow hard in fear.
Even in omega positions, there are still ranks. If you serve a person in a high position, you could be considered one of the high-ranked omegas, depending on the person that you serve.
I left the room with a smile on my face when I finally formulated a plan to keep this wedding going.
I chuckled as I felt proud of myself for being so smart. Why didn’t I think of this sooner?
Right now, I’m on my way to ask Elder Luna Victoria to send another invitation on the same date. This time it won’t be a wedding. It’s going to be just a simple engagement party.
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