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A Warrior Luna's Awakening (Freya and Caelum) novel Chapter 189

Chapter 189

Freya’s POV

The audio played loud enough to strip the air from the room.

Finished

“Freya, aren’t you a retired soldier? Don’t you always like to parade your so–called kindness? Well, I’m giving you a chance to

prove

it now.”

Aurora’s voice–sharp, manipulative, dripping with venom–echoed through the studio.

The audience’s gasps fell into silence. A silence so thick I could hear the hum of the cameras capturing every second. Aurora’s face turned a blotchy red, her composure cracking like thin glass under a wolf’s claw.

With a strangled sound, she lunged across the narrow space between us, fingers outstretched to snatch the WolfComm from my hand.

I blocked her with my free arm, my stance instinctive–military and wolf–born. She wasn’t taking anything from me.

The recording continued, merciless.

“As long as you apologize to me, and I’m satisfied, then of course I’ll pilot the helicopter. But if you don’t… if my mood sours, and my hands slip while flying, well–who knows what might happen? If those Bloodmoon employees trapped out there die because of delayed rescue, it’ll be on you.”

By the time the last word fell, the crowd was staring at her like she was a creature dragged from the shadows of the wilds- something foul and unrecognizable.

This was the Bluemoon Pack’s “hero“?

Aurora stumbled back, her face drained of all color. “N–no. That’s not real! It’s fabricated!” She forced a shrill laugh that only made her look more desperate. “I didn’t use trapped civilians as leverage. I only… I only wanted an apology because Freya had smeared my name before.”

I rose slowly, holding the WolfComm loosely at my side, my eyes locking on hers. Cold. Unforgiving. “And what exactly did I smear you with, Aurora? Do

you have proof of these accusations? If you don’t, then perhaps I should say you’re smearing me right now.”

Her lips twisted into a snarl, but her words faltered.

The audience watched, rapt. No one missed the dominance tug–of–war between us.

“You’ve got plenty of ways to hide evidence!” she hissed. “That doesn’t erase the fact that I flew to save lives!”

My laugh was low, sharp as a blade’s edge. “Flew? Your craft never

reached the rescue site.”

Her spine stiffened, jaw jutting. “I was observing the situation! If your side failed, I was ready to intervene.”

“You mean–if my side succeeded, you were ready to swoop in and claim the glory.” My words struck like claws, raking deep.

Aurora’s nostrils flared.]

Every head turned. One of the men who’d been on Aurora’s chopper stood, face set with grim resolve. “I remember it clear. You said you wouldn’t risk advancing because your fiancé was on board. That if Freya’s craft encountered trouble, you’d land first in a safe zone, drop Caelum Grafton, then maybe–maybe–you’d continue.”

“She brought him on board just to parade him around.”

“Unbelievable–using hostages as bargaining chips, now this?!”

Aurora trembled under their scrutiny, her aura collapsing in on itself. Beta–blood or not, she was prey before the pack now.

The rescuer who had spoken first didn’t stop. His voice grew harder, louder. “Truth is, I don’t think she ever intended to save anyone. That helicopter never moved closer, not once. She sat back, making excuses, and waited. I asked myself that day if she was here to rescue, or to make sure her image stayed untarnished. Today, after hearing that recording? I don’t have to ask anymore.”

More voices rose in agreement, the other rescuers nodding, muttering their support. Some even called out from their seats.

“If she cared so much for her fiancé, she shouldn’t have dragged him along.”

“Heroes don’t gamble with lives for their own pride.”

“She’s not a savior. She’s a fraud.”

The swell of disdain rolled through the hall like a storm surge, impossible to stop.

Aurora’s lips worked soundlessly. She raised a trembling hand, pointing at the rescuer. “You–you’ve been bribed by Freya. How much did she pay you to say this?”

The man’s gaze was steady, unyielding as an Alpha’s vow. “I wasn’t paid anything. I speak what I saw, what I heard. I’d swear it before any Elder Council. This is the truth.”

Others nodded again, murmuring, their conviction forming a wall no lie could breach.

Aurora wilted before it, her body rigid, her complexion the ashen hue of defeat.

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