Chapter 750 For A Worthy Luna
Mated To An Enemy

They found a group of people hiding in one of the buildings nearby. Ashleigh watched as Galen talked to them, as he promised that everything would be all right. He told them what was happening and how the city was being sectioned off. One of the women cried out.
Galen moved to her immediately.
âAre you all right?â he asked, touching her shoulder gently.
She nodded, but she was struggling to hold back tears.
âItâs my daughter,â she said. âI was supposed to be at work across the city. But when I saw people carrying weapons⦠I ran straight hereâ¦â
She paused, closing her eyes and taking a shaky breath as her anxiety grew.
âMy daughter is at school... I was trying to get to her,â she whispered, tears falling from her eyes.
âItâs okay,â Galen said, smiling at her and gently squeezing her shoulder. âI understand. My son is at school too.â
The woman looked up at Galen, and he nodded.
âHeâs four years old,â he continued. âIn Ms. Staceyâs class.â
The woman gave a sad smile.
âMy daughter was in her class last year,â she said. âSheâs a good teacher.â
âShe is,â Galen smiled brightly and nodded. âThatâs why when she looked out the window and saw something strange, she immediately went to work to get all the students down to the panic room.â
The woman took in a deep breath and let the tears fall.
âTheyâre safe?â she whispered.
âTheyâre safe,â Galen nodded. âAnd weâve sealed off access to the school for anyone else. So, even if we canât resolve this problem before the panic room opens automatically, they will still be safe.â
The woman nodded with tears streaking down her face and a heavy sigh.
âThank you,â she whispered. âThank you.â
As Galen continued to comfort the worried mother and tried to find someone to sit with her, Ashleigh walked around the room. She observed the others gathered here. It was a strange sight for her.
The wolves of Summer were soldiers, scientists, and doctors. They were intelligent, rational thinkers and more strategic than any other pack of wolves. But here, she saw them huddled in dark corners. Crying. Afraid.
It was something that she never would have expected to see.
âWhat are they so afraid ofâ¦?â she whispered with a sigh while looking around the room.
âHave you ever seen a ghost?â a quiet voice asked from nearby.
Ashleigh turned. It was a woman with brown hair. She looked vaguely familiar. She was sitting on the ground. Her knees pulled to her chest as her head rested against the wall, and she seemed to stare off at nothing.
âWere you talking to me?â Ashleigh asked.
âHave you ever seen a ghost?â the woman repeated.
Ashleigh furrowed her brows and walked toward the woman. She knelt in front of her.
âAre you all right?â she asked.
The womanâs mouth twitched into a brief smile before falling back into the vacant frown.
âHave you ever looked into someone's eyesâ¦â the woman whispered, she paused to take a deep breath, âsomeone you have known your entire life⦠someone you have been with through the good and the badâ¦.â
The woman closed her eyes.
âHave you ever looked into those eyes, the ones you know even better than your own⦠and seen a stranger looking back at you?â the woman asked.
Ashleigh swallowed but didnât respond. Memories she hadnât thought of in a long time flashed through her mind. The sweet and gentle moments they had shared, followed by the manipulation and control she hadnât recognized. Finally, she saw his eyes. The cold, possessive, and jealous gaze he watched her with during those last few months they had been together.
In truth, Ashleigh had thought very little of Granger after his death. Once she focused on Caleb, on their new life together. She found that Granger had naturally slipped away from her thoughts. There was an occasional nightmare, but Caleb had always been there to hold her and surround her in his warmth and love.
But as the memories of her painful past floated through her mind, Ashleigh felt a cold in her chest, a tight, aching cold. She took a shaky breath.
The woman, with her eyes still shut, smiled sadly.
âItâs like seeing a ghost. The person you knew⦠there but not, gone, but not.â
âMore like a demon,â Ashleigh sighed, pushing away the unwelcome memories.
The woman opened her eyes and looked at Ashleigh. She furrowed her brows and then looked away with a sigh as she shook her head.
âYou donât understand,â she whispered.
âI do,â Ashleigh said. âI have made mistakes in who I trusted. I thought I knew who and what kind of a person they were, but in the end, I was wrong. Turns out, I knew absolutely nothing about them. Everything they said was a lie, and trusting them hurt the people I love.â
The woman scoffed.
âThatâs funnyâ¦â she whispered.
Ashleigh furrowed her brows.
âHow is that funny?â she asked.
The woman took a deep breath and lifted her head. She turned and met Ashleighâs eyes.
Ashleigh gasped. The womanâs eyes glistened with heavy tears, but what surprised her was the anger that stared back at her.
âBecause my sister trusted you,â the woman hissed. She clenched her jaw as the tears rolled down her cheeks.
âWhat?â
The woman smiled as the tears continued to fall.
âWe all did,â she continued. âBut it was my sister who put her faith in you entirely. Who asked the rest of us to.â
âWhat are youâ?â Ashleigh began when suddenly she realized why the woman looked so familiar.
Her eyes widened in surprise as she remembered the two women who had rescued her in the final game against Fiona. The ones that had put their lives on the line to help her. She looked at the woman again.
âYour sisterâ¦â Ashleigh whispered. âShe was the one that howled⦠she dragged me into the safe zone.â
The woman nodded.
âShe abandoned the peace for a worthy Lunaâ¦â the woman said, her voice holding a bitter note.