Thea’s POV
“What do you mean? Chief Hawthorne asked, clearly not believing what I’d just said.
I was about to answer when a knock on the door interrupted us. Hawthorne rose to open it. When Sebastian walked in, I wasn’t the least bit surprised.
“Perfect timing, Alpha Ashworth,” Hawthorne said. “Thea was just about to tell me who she thinks shot her. She doesn’t believe it was Aurora, despite all evidence pointing to her.”
Sebastian didn’t speak, just turned to look at me. I didn’t avoid his ze. I’d been furious when I first discovered the truth, but after thinking during the drive over, my anger was gradually subsiding. Pls, Diana had been constantly reminding me to “focus on what’s in front of you” since the moment he walked in. Her gentle, calming presence gave me strength.
“Listen,” I began, this isn’t about it’s about truth. I think someone is using Aurora as a scapegoat.
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Sebastian studied me carefully before speaking. . “You knew
question.
something before the accident.” His tone was more of a statement than a
I nodded. “I saw who shot me. I know it wasn’t Aurora.” I couldn’t deny feeling touched that he could read me so easily. I didn’t even need to spell it out.
“Who was it? Callista?” Sebastian asked almost instantly.
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I raised my eyebrows in surprise. That day when F’d gone out to eat with my parents and Aurora had pushed me in the bathroom causing me to hit my head, I had seen Callista. Honestly, before losing my memory, Callista had been on my list of suspects, and for some reason Sebastian now suspected her too, but unfortunately, she wasn’t who I’d seen that day.
“It was Vanessa.” I took a deep breath, naming the person I somehow hadn’t remembered until now. “Just before I lost consciousness, she pulled down her mask slightly. That victorious, evil smile–I’ll never forget it.”
The room fell silent. Sebastian and Hawthorne’s expressions were hard to read, but I could tell this new revelation had shocked
them both.
“Are you certain?” Hawthorne finally asked.
I understood why this was difficult for him to believe. All evidence pointed to Aurora; every clue led to her. So accepting another possibility right away would be challenging.
“Yes. I mean, back when I was still married to Sebastian, she and Callista were the two people who treated me most cruelly. She’s a senior financial advisor at Ashworth, but we all know she’s also one of the top three female wolves in this damn Pack who’ve been completely obsessed with Sebastian.”
Sebastian scowled at me. I knew he wanted to deny this fact, but it was so fucking obvious.
“Of course, I guess Sebastian never noticed, since during all those years Aurora was gone, he neither accepted me nor any other she- wolf. But Vanessa wouldn’t see it that way. She’d only see that a ‘wolfless bitch‘ like me took everything she thought should be hers.”
I took a deep breath and continued: “I never fully understood her hostility toward me before, but I think that’s what she’s always resented. She couldn’t accept why Sebastian would choose me as Luna instead of any other decent, normal woman with a wolf. A few months ago at Sophia’s restaurant, she insulted me in front of everyone and even threatened that Sebastian would put me back in my place,‘ until Sophia stepped in and kicked her out. Honestly, I have to thank the Moon Goddess because that confrontation is how I ended up befriending Sophia. But thinking back now, when she left, she snarled that ‘this isn’t over–I should have been more vigilant.”
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Looking back, I should have tallred the animosity between Vaness I never considered her. Maybe because Callista and I had more vigil Vanessa, and 1 ilon’t know why nobody saw it before.
and me was enough to make her a suspect, but for snuse reamer
conflicts during that time. Callista was crazy, but so eas
Sebastian was about to say something, but I cut him off. I needed to wrap this up quickly so I could go home and get some pripet sleep.
“Like I told Sebastian, Aurora may have many flaws, but being a kill isn’t one of them. I knew this from the moment your arrested her. The question kept bothering me, and for some reason, I instinctively knew she was innocent, it wasn’t until I regained my memories this morning that I understood why I was so convinced.”
Hawthorne thought for a moment before speaking: “I don’t doubt you now, but one big question remains: how did Aurora’s fingerprints end up on the weapon that nearly took your life?”
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