Chapter 115
I Am The Luna
37 Another Betrayal or I Am The Luna Chapter 115 By Moonlight Muse
ZAIA.
Sheâs not expecting me to say that. All colour drains from her face and her heart thumps.
harder as she looks at me and our eyes meet before she looks away, trying to compose herself, but itâs
futile.
âZ-Zaia! Sit down dear, you are just confused-â
âIâm not Agatha. Iâm not. I know the truth, and for someone who pretended to love her grandchildrenâ¦
you sure did ruin Siaâs life!â I snap, my eyes blazing.
âHow can you blame me? Zaia, are you out of your mind!â she exclaims, her gaze flitting to her lounge
door.
âAm I? I know everything. Your game is over Agatha.â I donât have time for this. I just donât.
âOk ok letâs go downstairs, we can talk about this, ok, letâs talk about this.â she fumbles, but itâs the
glance towards the lounge door again that makes me uneasy.
âOpen that door,â I order.
âSo, you can ruin my safe place? You are unhinged, Iâm worried for you Zaia, Let-â
Alright fine.
I push past her, slamming my shoulder into the door, putting all my strength and power into it.
âZaia!â
The sound of splintering wood fills the air before I push the door open, ripping the frame off from one
side.
âZAIA ENOUGH!â Agatha growls. She grabs my arm, her grip surprisingly strong as she tries to stop
me.
I pull away, step into the room, and look around.
It has shelves around the room, most holding ornaments and books, as well as a few pictures. Thereâs
a lounge chair to the side and what
doesnât exactly fit in the room is the small desk that sits in the corner with a closed laptop in the very
Centre.
âZaia! How dare you act so rudely and disrespectfully? Donât forget that I am your mother-in-law!â
I ignore her as I walk over to the desk. Thereâs also a printer, headphones, a pot of pens, a cardholder
and-âZaia!â
But Iâm unable to look away from the cardholder. My heart thumps as I pick one of the square cards up,
staring down at it. Itâs a plain card but that distinct finish⦠one I have seen so many times. One that
always created a sickening threat.
My stomach sinks as I pull open the laptop and there it is.
The screen shows several cameras around the pack all live and I turn sharply; staring at Agatha, who
rushes to my side, pulling me away as she slams the laptop shut, but I donât move.
âYou were the one behind the notes and the cameras. You were the one close enough to do it allâ¦â
Her face drops, and she looks at me. âYou are making a grave mistake, Zaia,â she warns.
âAm I? The proof is before me, and now is the time for you to give me answers. Although I think I can
easily connect the dots. You really are excellent at playing innocent.â I say, glaring down at the card in
my hand before I toss it at her.
My eyes are blazing as I grab her arm and take out the little syringe of wolfsbane I had put in my
pocket. It contains enough to stop her from mind-linking and jabbing it into her arm.
âYouâ¦â
âThe question is why? Why would you do this?â I ask, ignoring her anger as sheâs realised what Iâve
done.
âIâve heard enough! Iâm going to call security!â She snaps about to leave the room when I block the
door with a blazing, glowing wall of aura.
âYouâ¦â she turns towards me, anger flitting through her eyes. Agatha turns to the door. â Security!
Security! Help!â
âSilence!â I snarl, my aura command bleeding through my voice.
âSecurity!â she screams, and I hear running footsteps. Surprise flits through me, so she can defy my
command.
âYou are not my alpha!â she says with a sneer before turning towards the door, fear in her eyes. My
alpha command would still work to an extent, but I had just underestimated her.
âBut I am the alpha of your men, âI say, my burning gaze turning to the door just as three men appear
rushing towards us. âStop,â I command, making the men come to an abrupt halt beyond the glowing
barrier. âKeep watch.â
âAlphaâ¦â
âAgatha King is a traitor, and I am simply questioning her.â I say coldly.
âAm I? There is no proof! These men are witnesses to that!â she scoffs.
I glance at the guards, and I suddenly realise they are not on my side, even if my command has
stopped them.
Of course, you would have allies around⦠but Iâm prepared.
âLetâs try that again. Why did you try to poison my children when they were still in the womb?â I ask, my
voice ringing through the small room.
My command is intense, as it seeps through every word that I speak and I can tell sheâs angry, but then
she suddenly relaxes, almost as if sheâs given up.
âHow?â
âHow what?â I ask.
âHow did you find out?â she asks, now looking directly into my eyes.
I frown slightly. âEthan. He may not have been able to tell me, but the loophole in that pathetic magic or
whatever you use is there. If they donât speak when asked certain questions, it means a yes. All I had
to do was ask him the right
questions. I told all of you, Sable, that Iâll find you.â I say venomously.
âI seeâ¦â she laughs softly before folding her arms. âIt took you long enough, but it doesnât matter. No
one will believe you. Sebastian has chosen us.â
âYou underestimate me, and I really donât care ifâ¦â No, Iâm not alone. âIf some donât believe me,
because those who are behind me will.â I finish.
âI am here for answers, Agatha, and I plan to get them. You must feel proud, thinking youâre so smart.
You are only a small player in a game bigger than you.â I say, knowing that antagonising her would
possibly get me more answers.
âSmall? I donât think so.â She says coldly.
âYou right, maybe not⦠since you go right back. You are the one who made that payment from my card
to Annaliseâs apparent kidnappers. Pretended you hated her and liked me. You kept me close⦠well
played. But I want you to answer me, why you tried to kill my son in the womb?â
Iâm ready for her to deny it or not speak, but she shakes her head. âYou are selfish Zaia, this is above
us all. None of these werewolves deserve to live when they donât even acknowledge our roots.â
âIâve heard it before. Iâm asking you about my son. Why did you try to have him killed?â I ask quietly, my
command enforcing my words.
She clenches her jaw, refusing to speak.
âAs for the cameras, weâve discovered them. Smart trick you had up your sleeve, but not smart
enough.â I say with a cold, mocking smirk. 1
For the first time, I see a glimmer of fear in her eyes.
âHow?â
âThatâs for me to know. It canât be a coincidence that Gerard was chosen as the sperm donor for
Sebastian. I can understand wanting an alpha-blooded child, but for you two to be on the same side. A
bit too much of a coincidence, isnât it? Does Aran know?â I ask.
âYou seem to know all the answers, so figure it out.â She shoots back, glancing at the guards who are
standing there looking unnerved.
I frown, but I donât have time for this. I walk over to her and take out my gun.â
âIâll get those answers from you in an interrogation. So, letâs stop wasting time and get back to the one
question. Why? Why did you try to kill Zion?â I growl.
âYou wonât get anything from me! You say youâre good and yet you are the one pointing a gun at me.â
She clenches her jaw and Iâve had enough. Slamming the barrel of my gun against her forehead and
cocking the trigger.
âAnswer me! Why!â I scream.
âBecause he is the key!â she screeches, pushing, me away as she shields her head as the sound of a
gunshot rings through the roomâ¦