Arian pov
I observed as Sheh issued her threat discreetly, causing Luna Viviana''splexion to drain of color as she shifted her gaze between Sheh and me. "Can I speak?" I inquired of Sheh in aposed tone, even as Alpha Christian stormed out of the dining area in anger, leaving the vtile woman beside me unaddressed.
"Sheh, let''s discuss this. What is the purpose of confronting her?" I pulled my chair closer, the sound of scuffling on the floor echoing throughout the room.
"What do you know about Luna Viviana?" I asked, turning to her as she shot an angry re at Sheh. "She knows Arian. I don''t have the time or inclination to stir up trouble with you; perhaps you should focus on your own affairs," she snapped, my eyes widening in disbelief.
"Mind my business, Sheh? Last I checked, we have more pressing matters to address. You are a killer, if I may remind you," I replied in a low voice, my frustration boiling beneath the surface. I despise being manipted. She quickly backed down, redirecting her attention to Luna Viviana, and I could sense her heartbeat quickening. "Hey, we are all killers here, so don''t ce the me solely on me."
As Sheh''s words lingered in the atmosphere, the tension within the room intensified, resembling a dense fog that enveloped us. Luna Viviana''s eyes sparkled with fury, yet she remained silent, her stare directed at Sheh, embodying both fear and defiance.
I reclined in my chair, my gaze fixed firmly on Sheh''s countenance. "Indeed, we have all traversed a shadowy path," I remarked, my tone steady. "However, that does not exempt us from holding one another ountable. Sheh, your recent behavior has been peculiar, and I seek to understand the motivations behind it."
Sheh''s face contorted, a snarl forming at the corners of her mouth. "You believe you are superior to me, don''t you?" she retorted. "With your ethical standards and your ''let''s discuss it'' rhetoric. But you are just as tainted as the rest of us." I exhaled deeply, massaging my temples. This conversation was proving futile. "Sheh, please. Just... cease. This is not about me or my principles. It concerns you and your conduct. What is truly happening?"
For a brief moment, I perceived a glimmer of doubt in her eyes. Yet, almost instantly, her facade reasserted itself, and she sneered at me. "Do you genuinely wish to know? Very well. I will reveal it to you." With that, she delved into her pocket and extracted a small, wrinkled piece of paper. She ttened it on the table, unveiling a grainy photograph. My heart raced as I recognized the individual depicted. "Viviana," I murmured, my gaze locked onto Sheh''s. "What does this signify?"
Sheh''s smile was devoid of warmth, a chilling expression. "Oh, it signifies everything," she replied, her voiceced with malice. "And soon, you will understand why."
"The time for hate speech and frivolous disys of nk paper hase to an end." Luna Viviana''s growl left me in a state of shock; it was the first asion on which she had sounded so severe and unsettled.
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With a forceful strike of her fist against the table, she exited the room in a fury. I managed a weak chuckle, which soon escted into uncontrobleughter.
As I chuckled, the atmosphere in the room shifted, giving way to an unsettling feeling. Sheh''s expression tightened, her eyes locked onto me with a blend of confusion and irritation. Alpha Christian, who had previously stormed out, re- entered with a serious demeanor.
"What''s so amusing?" he growled, his tone low and steady.
I dabbed at my eyes, attempting to regain myposure. "Just... Luna Viviana''s theatrical departure," I replied, still managing augh. "I''ve never seen her so worked up." Sheh scoffed. "You find that amusing? You really have no clue what''s happening, do you?"
I shook my head, myughter fading. "No, I don''t. But I believe it''s time for someone to enlighten me."
Alpha Christian folded his arms, his gaze directed at Sheh. "Exin it to him," hemanded, his voice resolute.
I frowned, struggling to understand the situation. "But why?"
"Why? Did you really just ask me that?" Alpha Christian''s voice rose sharply, his eyes zing with anger as he stared at me. I lowered my head slightly.
I apologize, Alpha; I was only joking, I replied in a steady tone, my heart pounding as beads of sweat formed on my forehead.
"You need to understand your boundaries, and I shouldn''t have to remind you."
"Yes, Alpha..."
"Sheh, I need to discuss something with you regarding Emily."
Sheh''s gaze shifted briefly to Alpha Christian before returning to me, a trace of curiosity evident in her demeanor. "What is it?" she inquired, her tone remaining even.
"Sheh, do not linger and pose questions;e with me," he said angrily as he approached her at the dining chair, took hold of her hands, and pulled her along.
Sheh''s eyes narrowed in irritation, yet she made no attempt to resist as Alpha Christian pulled her from the room. I observed their departure, grappling with a blend of confusion and worry. What was transpiring? What had provoked Alpha Christian''s fury?
As I remained seated, attempting toprehend the unfolding situation, a subtle sound caught my attention from behind. I turned to find Luna Viviana in the doorway, her gaze fixed upon me with an unsettling intensity.
"You believe you are quite astute, do you not?" she hissed, her tone low and filled with malice. "Attempting to pry into matters that do not concern you."
I rose to my feet, my heart pounding. "I am merely trying to grasp what is happening," I replied, striving to maintain a calm demeanor.
Luna Viviana scoffed. "You do not seek understanding. You wish to interfere. And that will lead to your demise-be cautious; Sheh possesses more intelligence than you realize."