Chapter 52

Vivian’s POV

Vivian knew it was only a matter of time before the seed she had sown in Nina took effect. It was barely a week after her talk with the Lycan king’s lady that she came back to her.

“I will do it” Nina told her immediately she came to where she stood.

I have no clue what you mean by that.” Vivian said, keeping her focus on the students playing in the field. This was her new post as punishment from the Lycan king for the event that took place at the full moon. He kept her in charge of supervising the nursery section in the orphanage school at the estate. Vivian hated it, yet she had to carry on with her responsibility.

“I will do whatever you suggest about Sky: I am about to lose Julian to her. I can’t have that: I would rather die.” She said in desperation.

Vivian smirked inwardly, knowing her plans were pushing through. “I do not want to be a part of this. I am sorry, but I have had the chance to reconsider, and what I wanted to do was wrong and out of spite, but I no longer resent the healer.” She lied and turned from Nina

“I came to your aid when you needed it. You owe me; I need your help now.” She spoke, her tone filled with command. “I might be in a rocky state with Julian now. but a word from me can still make or break you,” she threatened.

“I can’t help you, Nina, even if I wanted to.” She turned to her, “However, you can speak to Ted, I heard he’s good at doing such things.” She suggested, hating the sight of the little children running around.

She didn’t lie, but she couldn’t help Nina. She was still under scrutiny from the Lyean king since what happened at the full moon. Her goal would end if she was caught in another compromising state.

Her suggestion had worked because Nina left and didn’t come back to her. However, things didn’t go as they planned because Ted and Nina ended up on trial. Ted’s chances of survival were slim, and Vivian knew he would not survive this

time.

She quickly put in an excuse to visit home and took her leave. The Lycan king’s estate was too hot for her, so she knew she needed some distance from it, at least in the meantime. Every attempt to hurt the healer has been rendered void, and it

seems she has become harder to kill than even a cockroach. She reminded her very much of Fiona Jackson, whom she had gone the extra mile to put an end to years ago, disappeared five years ago.

All her plans and strategies have backfired on her. She needed the space to regroup and think up her next move, and the estate wouldn’t do that for her.

She returned to Langfield–what was left of it. She hadn’t been back in over four years, and she didn’t miss it. This community would have held her back, so she had to choose. They were disposable and couldn’t stand before her dreams–her dream of forever with the Lycan king. She had always wanted to be a Luna and a ruler of many, but what was being a Luna of Langfield compared to being the Luna of the Lycan king?

Many judged and even hated her, but it didn’t change her end goal; she deserved a better life, and she deserved more than her parents gave her. She deserved even more. It seemed as if she had lost everything, but she knew she would get it back. The healer’s presence had ruined a lot of things for her and scattered a lot of her plans, but it didn’t matter. As long as she lived, there was still hope.

of Langfield?” Giai, the shaman and seer, asked as soon as

around her dirty and unkempt tent when people came visiting. She was said to be able to predict the future and even change it.

for

think I am going to help you with anything after what you

demanded.

Vivian dipped her hand into the back pocket of her jean

the pieces and held them up to have a proper peek at them. using the sun

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are real gold.”

and you want me to believe this won’t be as well?”

kept quiet,

her, she turned to her and asked, “What do

to look into my future and tell me what

is darkness” She replied and sl*pped the gold into her rag

the Lycan king, do you see me with him? 1 knew he was my mate when I first

older woman laughed hysterically. “You sacrificed your people in the hope of being with a man that will never be yours unless

believe her, and she groaned inwardly. She thought the old woman would have

go to waste. “And Sky, what about her? What is the truth about her? What is in

Giai asked, looking

Sky, the healer.” Vivian barked at her

but the truth of the healer

mean by that?” she asked, but

a fist. She was just as worthless as everyone she had been around all her

big that she wouldn’t be able to cover it on her own. She had to, though, if she needed to find out the

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power–how much she needed to wield power that was beyond this world. The kind that

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