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70 Chapter 70
Seraphina’s POV 1
I was barely through the ss doors of Nightshadow Industries when the chaos hit me like a physical wall. Raised voices echoed through the normally pristine lobby, and I could see a crowd of employees gathered near the elevators, their heads craned toward the executive
floor.
“What’s going on?” I asked the receptionist, who looked like she’d rather be anywhere else in the world.
“Security is… handling a situation upstairs,” she said diplomatically, though her wide eyes told a different story.
The elevator ride to the top floor felt endless. When the doors finally opened, I stepped into what could only be described as a war zone.
Two security guards nked the hallway leading to Damien’s office, their expressions grim and professional. ire stood near her desk,
her usuallyposed demeanor cracked around the edges.
And then I heard the screaming.
“You can’t do this to me! I’m his first lover! His future Luna! This is all a mistake!”
Anna’s voice, shrill and desperate, cut through the air like broken ss. I hurried toward the sound, my heart pounding with a mixture of
confusion and dread.
The scene that greeted me outside Damien’s office was something out of a nightmare. Anna stood in the middle of the hallway, her
perfectly styled hair disheveled, mascara streaming down her cheeks in ck rivulets. Her pink dress-the one that had always been too
tight-was now wrinkled and stained with what looked like coffee.
“Please, Damien!” she sobbed, reaching toward his office door like a drowning woman grasping for a life preserver. “I love you! We’re
meant to be together! That pendant proves it!”
One of the security guards stepped forward, his voice calm but firm. “Ma’am, we need you to leave the building immediately.”
“No!” Anna whirled around, her eyes wild with panic and rage. “I belong here! I’m not going anywhere! This is all her fault!”
Her finger shot out like an usation, pointing directly at me.
“You!” she shrieked, her voice reaching a pitch that made several people wince. “You maniptive little bitch! You’ve been poisoning him
against me from the very beginning!”
I took an involuntary step backward, shocked by the venom in her voice. “Anna, I don’t understand what’s-”
“Don’t you dare pretend to be innocent!” she snarled, spittle flying from her lips. “I know what you are! A conniving omega who spread
her legs for the first alpha who showed her attention! You think you can steal him from me?”
The security guards moved closer, but Anna was beyond reason now, her face contorted with ugly rage.
“You’re nothing!” she continued, her voice breaking on the words. “A pathetic single mother who doesn’t even know who fathered her bastard child! Do you really think someone like Damien Nightshadow would want damaged goods like you?”
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Each word hit me like a physical blow, and I felt my cheeks burning with humiliation. Around us, the gathered employees shifted ufortably, some looking away in embarrassment for the spectacle they were witnessing.
“That’s enough,” one of the security guards said firmly, reaching for Anna’s arm.
But she wasn’t finished. Her eyes locked onto mine with pure malice, and when she spoke again, her voice dropped to a menacing whisper that somehow carried more weight than her screaming.
“You think you’ve won, don’t you? But you have no idea what you’re up against. You’re just a naive little girl ying in a world you don’t
understand.
She jerked her arm away from the security guard and straightened her dress with shaking hands, trying to reim some semnce of
dignity.
“This isn’t over,” she hissed, her eyes never leaving my face and then the securitys’ faces. “You’ll regret.”
The security guards nked her on either side, their presence making it clear that her time was up. As they escorted her toward the
elevators, Anna’sposure finally crackedpletely.
“Damien!” she wailed, her voice echoing off the walls. “Don’t let her do this to us! Remember that night! Remember the pendant! I’m the
one you’ve been searching for!”
The elevator doors closed on her desperate pleas, cutting off the sound abruptly and leaving an ufortable silence in their wake.
I stood frozen in the hallway, my mind reeling from what I’d just witnessed. The other employees began to disperse quickly, eager to
escape the aftermath of such a public meltdown. ire approached me with a gentle hand on my shoulder.
“Are you alright, dear?” she asked softly, her maternal concern evident in her voice.
I nodded numbly, though I wasn’t sure it was true. “What happened? Why was she… what did I do?”
ire’s expression darkened. “You did nothing wrong, Seraphina. Anna’s behavior waspletely inappropriate and unprofessional.”
“But why was she fired?” I pressed, still trying to make sense of the chaos. “Everything seemed normal before, and now…”
Before I could ask any more questions, Damien’s office door opened. He stood in the doorway, his expression unreadable but his blue eyes intense as they found mine. He was impably dressed as always, but I could see the tension in the set of his shoulders, the tight
line of his jaw.
“Seraphina,” he said, his voice carefully controlled. “Could I see you in my office, please?”
It wasn’t really a question. The authority in his tone made it clear that this was amand, albeit a politely phrased one. I nced at ire, who gave me an encouraging nod, then followed Damien into his office.
He closed the door behind us with a soft click that seemed to reverberate through the suddenly quiet space. The floor-to-ceiling windows offered their usual stunning view of Silver Moon Harbor, but the morning light felt somehow different today-sharper, more
intense.
“Damien,” I began, turning to face him, “what just happened out there? Anna was saying-”
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“Don’t,” he interrupted, holding up a hand to stop me. His voice was rough around the edges, like he was fighting some internal battle.
“Don’t repeat the poison she was spewing. None of it was true.”
I studied his face, searching for some clue about what was really going on. There was something different about him today, an electricity
in the air that made my skin tingle and my wolf A pace restlessly in my mind.
Damien turned away from me, walking to the windows and staring out at the city below. His hands were clenched into fists at his sides,
and I could practically feel the tension radiating from his body.
“I was an idiot,” he said finally, his voice bitter with self-recrimination. “I was desperate and I made a terrible mistake in judgment.”
“Damien-”
He spun around to face me, and the intensity in his silver-blue eyes took my breath away. There was pain there, and underneath it all was something else-something that made my heart race and my mouth go dry.
anger, but
“There are things I need to ask you, Sera,” he said, his voice dropping to barely above a whisper. “Things that are going to change everything between us.”