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Another Chance for the Luna Queen by Aurora Starling

Chapter 134
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X +25 BONUS Chapter 0134 Chapter 0134 When I closed my eyes, all I could see was Alexander's text: three simple words that changed everything.

This is it.

The medication I had been taking for years-believing it would helprecover my wolf-was the very thing that had been poisoning me, silencing her all along. People I trusted, those who had access to my family at our most vulnerable, had done this to me.

The realization hit hard: someone within the medical community had to be the traitor, aiding David not only in poisoningbut also in orchestrating my father's death.

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Tears burned my eyes as I thought of my father's slow decline, the illness that treatment never managed to cure. Instead, it must have hastened his end, leaving our pack leaderless and handing everything over to David.

In my grief, I was too broken to take over, and with David as my husband, he easily slipped into power. It had all been his plan from the start: to dismantle my family, usurp our authority, and use our pack's strength to expand his dominion.

But I wasn't going to let his cruelty define our future in this timeline. David had to be stopped. No matter how clever he was or how convincingly he lied, there had to be a way to bring him down. 1 And with Alexander's help, I knew it was possible.

Right now, though, I had to focus on stopping the ongoing damage. I needed to find the traitor within our ranks and ensure they couldn't continue their sabotage. More than anything, I needed to prevent my father's illness from ever manifesting.

But as the full weight of this truth settled over me, one thing becpainfully clear: I couldn't even trust my own pack.

I hardly slept all night, unable to quiet the storm of thoughts brought on by Alexander's message. I waited as long as I could, but after breakfast, I finally slipped away to my room and called him. He answered immediately, his voice edged with worry.

"I was starting to think something had happened," he said.

"I'm sorry," I replied, my voice small. “I just needed tto process.” "That's understandable,” he said, though his tone remained taut. “This is an upsetting development.' "Which is why I have to ask you for an unusual favor,” I said, my heart pounding. “And I don't know if it's even possible, but..." My voice trailed off as I struggled to find the right words.

"Anything you want," he said softly. "I'll do my best to make it happen." "If they've been slipping poison to me," I began, my voice tightening, "then it stands to reason that David has someone in my pack's medical community on his payroll. And that makesvery worried for my father's health." There was a long, heavy silence on the other end. I bit my lip, anxiety gnawing atas I waited for Alexander's response.

"I see," he said finally, his voice thoughtful yet tense. "It's logical to think your father's health may have been compromised. What is it you'd liketo do?" "I want my father to get a physical," I said, my hands trembling. "From a trusted doctor. Someone who isn't answering to David." 1/2 Chapter 0134 +25 BONUS Alexander took a moment before responding, his words measured. “That's tricky. I do know medical professionals we can trust to examine your father," he said. "But arranging something like that without raising suspicion- especially since he's the alpha-would be difficult." I sighed, disappointment welling in my chest. "I was afraid it might be impossible," I murmured.

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"I didn't say it was impossible," Alexander countered, his voice m tered, his growing more determined. "Only difficult." 1

"I'll owe you big tfor this," I said, trying to keep my tone even, though in my heart raced wild my chest.

I'm just so worried he might make a move against my father to get to me."

"It does seem like the kind of thing he would do," Alexander replied, a hint of anger darkening his voice. “Atibtakea few hours, but I'll arrange for one of my people to examine your father. All you need to do is have him schedule a normal doctor's appointment." Relief washed over me, and I exhaled shakily. "Thank you," I whispered.

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