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The Pack's Daughter (Aysel and Magnus) novel Chapter 153

**Midnight Letters by Daniel Crowe**
**Chapter 153**

**Aysel’s POV**

Rudi was acutely aware. From the very first moment our eyes met, I could see it in her expression. Her son, Noah, had practically leapt out of his skin at the sight of me. But could she really have anticipated that he would be so reckless, so utterly audacious as to confront Magnus’s mate in front of the Alpha himself?

The air around us crackled with Rudi’s rising fury, sharp and searing. Yet, this was precisely the moment I had been waiting for, wasn’t it?

“Let him climb out!” Rudi’s voice thundered, her glare directed at me like a dagger. “Are you trying to drown him?”

I tilted my head slightly, feigning innocence, my fangs glinting in the sunlight like cruel little daggers.

“I would love to pull him out,” I replied sweetly, allowing a sly grin to dance across my lips. “But alas, it appears he has lost his strength. Aunt Rudi… perhaps you could lend a hand to rescue him?”

Noah, already hoarse from Daron’s relentless herding, was now submerged, his frantic struggles becoming increasingly desperate. His body was half-drenched, trembling, and his eyes were rolling back in fear.

Rudi’s voice shattered the tense silence.

“Someone! Go! Help my son!”

Her fury ignited further as she turned to the other young wolves, her voice laced with disbelief. “Do you even have blood in your veins? Your cousin is in danger, and you just stand there like statues?”

They froze, hesitating, their eyes darting between me and the flailing Noah, caught in a web of indecision.

But I was the one who moved first.

I caught sight of Rudi’s wrist as she reached out toward her son. Her gaze met mine—shock and disbelief flickering across her features—but it was far too late. With a swift motion, I pushed her forward with both hands.

Plop!

Down they went—mother and son—into the pond, creating a splash that sent ripples across the water.

Every pair of eyes widened in disbelief, even the servants who had rushed over at Rudi’s command came to a sudden halt, their feet rooted to the ground, unwilling to intervene.

The girl with the wild, tangled hair stood frozen, her jaw practically unhinged.

Holy wolf…

Rudi was not just any elder; she was the beloved youngest daughter of the Alpha. And yet, she had been shoved in with such effortless ease. No hesitation. No mercy.

Rudi’s mouth opened in sheer disbelief, only to be met with two gulps of water.

I couldn’t help but smile, wicked and bold, relishing the moment.

“After some careful consideration, I’ve concluded that motherly care is indeed the strongest remedy in the world. Who better than you to administer it? Surely, you must be worried about your son drowning, yes? Allow me to assist you, Auntie.”

Rudi gasped, her voice lost in the chaos as she swam toward Noah, desperately trying to keep his head above water. But a fully grown man weighed far more than his frail mother. Panic surged through her as the water pulled them down together, a merciless grip.

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