As I questioned him, I watched him closely, not missing any flicker of emotion on his face.
Surprisingly, the man simply laughed and replied, âYouâre not too dumb to figure out who I am so quickly, for a werewolf.
I figured it would take you clueless fools much longer to piece it together.
â
His tone was full of mockery and disdain, and he didnât bother to hide it.
âHey!â Carlos balled his fists in anger.
Yet, the man remained unflustered.
Instead, he boasted confidently, âNow that you know who I am, you better release me soon and find some strong werewolves for me to devour.
Then, I might forgive you for capturing and tying me up today.
â
He then licked his lips and added with relish, âI must admit, your blood is quite exquisite, a delicacy my world lacks.
If I hadnât stumbled upon the passage to this world, I would never have experienced such a delightful taste.
â
This world?
Passage?
His words made my skin crawl and sent shivers down my spine.
Instinctively, I glanced up at where the rift had been.
It was now dark, and the rift had blended into the night, rendered invisible.
But in that moment, I felt as though cold eyes were watching us intently from the darkness.
Debraâs POV:
As the Luna, my high status ensured the guards in the detention center didnât give me any trouble.
They were cautious around me, but they knew better than to make my stay difficult.
Caleb wouldnât let them off easy if they crossed me.
The morning sun streamed through the tall windows, lighting up the dim room as it always did.
Bored, Ivy yawned and said, âHoney, itâs morning.
â
âYes.
â I sat on the bed, nibbling on the breakfast the guards had brought.
I took a bite of the bun and glanced up at the bright sun, sighing.
âWeâve been here so long, Iâve lost track of the days, and I have no idea when weâll get out.
â
After finishing the bun, I was just about to sip some soup when suddenly my stomach twisted in knots.
âUghâ¦â An itch in my throat made me gag.
Ivy asked with concern, âHoney, are you alright?â
I shook my head and waved my hand dismissively.
âItâs nothing, just a small issue.
â