Chapter 58 Expulsion
Ava's POV
I looked at the man in dismay.
He frowned and looked up at me with disgust in his eyes.
"What?" Sam pulled at him as if he wasn't able to understand somehow and looked at me again, "Why are you talking like that all of a sudden?"
Aaron glanced at him and suddenly pushed him with a raised hand, his tone was mocking: "What? You have your eye on her too? Want to keep her?"
Everyone froze. Even Deborah opened her mouth in disbelief and looked back and forth at us repeatedly.
"Get the hell out of here." Aaron said again, "Do you want me to say that a second time?"
"Brother!"
Adele couldn't help herself and yelled with a sob. Then he yelled back even louder, "Shut up!"
Adele shuddered and stood still to look at him.
He smiled, "Or you can stay and be my sex slave."
The words made everyone's faces change.
"What do you mean Aaron?" Sam glared at him angrily, "What do you mean by that!"
"It means nothing." Aaron shrugged and laughed sarcastically, "You were very good last night and I was very comfortable. You're useless in the Blue Moon Pack anyway, so why don't you come and serve me?"
"Who has no use." Mike looked at him as if he was looking at a ball of garbage, "My Alpha, didn't she cure you of your illness? Is that what you do to a lifesaver?"
"Lifesaver?" Aaron laughed and pointed at me, "Just her? Haha!"
I looked at him laughing and was surprised to see how strange he looked.
"Didn't my illness get better on its own? Everyone knows that."
People didn't say anything and looked at him like he was an animal.
"Do you ......," Sam said hesitantly, "are you madly confused Aaron, do you know what you're talking about?"
"Of course I know."
His tone was no longer the gentle once, became cold and indifferent, "Am I wrong to say that the Bright Moon Pack came to not know the bottom of the bastard you also want to stay, what, did her a few bowls of medicine a little care of you let you forget that you are Blue Moon Pack people? "
Reader's POV
Sam's eyes were about to glare out of their sockets in shock.
A few bowls of medicine? A little care?
Did you forget how much medicine you took and how people spent almost a whole day rehabilitating you?
She collected those medicines herself little by little.
"Aaron." Sam couldn't help but whisper, "Why don't you shut up."
"You shut up too!"
His Alpha yelled at him.
"Who are you to say such things to me!"
"If you don't shut up I'm afraid you'll be cursed in your mind by everyone." He didn't know what to say, and looked at the person in front of him with a complicated thought in his mind.
"And that magical girl before." Aaron continued to say shamelessly, "I see that she is the one who led over. Are you guys going to wait for her to continue to sneak in with the witch?"
This kind of statement that completely distorted the truth struck everyone. Everyone looked at their Alpha, and not a single person said anything.
"Get out."
Aaron repeated again, "Or I'll take you." He choked a little in the middle of his sentence, not knowing how to continue.
"You forced someone to do this just last night, do you have any wolf clan responsibility left!" Annie couldn't help but say out loud, "How do you have the face to say such a thing!"
Aaron was scolded by her and his face turned red, afraid of being seen hurriedly lowered his head.
Adele was even more stunned.
Last night!
She looked at her brother in a complicated way.
No wonder Bertha had to leave.
It turned out to be ......
In a moment everyone's eyes turned to the two of them.
The people of Blue Moon Pack had had a really wonderful day today, it had to be said. Not to mention the fact that their wolf pack doctor was actually a spy of other wolf packs. Their Alpha's behavior alone was enough to keep them looking back for a whole week.
Why would such a shameless and despicable act appear on our Alpha, everyone thought in shock. It was totally unacceptable.
Even more unacceptable than the fact that Bertha, who was so nice, was actually from another wolf pack.
"It can't be done."
One of the clan members said likewise, "Since you have done that, all the more reason to leave Bertha behind. Expelling the woman, you once had would make everyone in the pack look down on her, no matter what she was like."
"That's right. And she did treat us well!" Not at all what you said.
"I don't want to hear any more of your pleas."
None of this moved Aaron, and he decided to be the bad wolf for once, "If you think she's good then go with her, if you dare."
Such a threat still had an effect on the vast majority of people.
At least everyone stopped talking.
Only Adele was still glaring at him with hatred.
"Come here." Aaron beckoned to his sister, "I can't allow you to be with a woman like that. She will lead you astray."
Sam gave a wry expression.
Everyone gave a wry expression.
You're afraid your sister will be brought down by someone else?
You're the one who will bring your sister down, right?
"I quit Blue Moon Pack," Adele suddenly said at this time.
Aaron's hand trembled for a moment.
"Carry the princess away." Deborah commanded.
"No need!" Aaron looked at his sister and smiled, "If you quit, I'll kill her."
Ava's POV
I stood right across from him looking at his face and for the first time I felt like I didn't actually know this man at all. I didn't know him, really.
Once I thought I had gotten closer to him, so close that I could reach out and touch his heart.
But today I see that it's impossible.
No one can get any closer to him anymore.
I suddenly didn't know what I had come for all this time.
I don't know why I stayed so long, I don't know what I wanted to do to heal him so intensely, it all makes no sense anymore.
Was all I had done for this day, at this time, for him to take out and humiliate me and accuse me?
Was it just to wait to be found out by him and then sarcastic?
Even what happened last night could be used by him as a reason to attack me.
"I feel so tired." I said to Misty in my mind.
She hadn't spoken for a long time, from the moment Aaron opened his mouth.
"I want to leave."
I said again.
She finally spoke, her voice very, very soft, "Then go. She said."
So I turned around, not looking at the place any longer, and walked into that secret passage.
A million voices sounded behind me and fell silent again, and finally all that remained was Adele's sobs, so loud and so sad, as if she was seeing me off.
I heard footsteps coming after me.
I did not turn around.
It didn't matter who was coming. I thought.
That's all.
The footsteps continued behind me for a while, then stopped and there was no more sound.
I never looked.
In fact, if I had looked back I would have found Aaron, who had just hated me so much and taunted me so much, now with his head down and his eyes red.
But I did not.
I just kept going, kept going.
There was no way I could completely ignore what he said, the way he looked at me. I could only try to keep my back a little straighter, a little straighter.
Make my back look like a star walking down the red carpet.
Reader's POV
Aaron looked at her back, slender and full of power green back.
At this moment he seemed to suddenly understand why Ava would be so fond of green. Green represents hope and life, just like herself, blazing like a flame, yet never extinguished.
He suddenly wanted to rush up and hug her, comforting her that what she had just said was stupid and false, letting her scold herself, kissing her to make her forgive herself. Even if she doesn't, it doesn't matter.
He wanted her to come back into his arms and let her rest with her eyes closed.
But he did not do anything.
He couldn't do anything.
He could feel behind him Deborah was staring at him viciously, like a wild dog at a piece of meat.
The only thing he could do now was to pretend he no longer cared and dispose of the Paboo pack along with Deborah, the sooner the better.
But until then, all he could do was stand here and watch his sun, his hope and salvation, the person he loved most in his life, step away from him and finally disappear completely into the darkness.
"Let's go."
Deborah said.
He didn't move.
Deborah stood for a moment, turned and left.
"Let's go." Sam tapped him on the shoulder.
He still didn't move, so Sam walked away, too.
Everyone was gone.
Only a brother and sister remained in the damp and dark tunnel, standing shoulder to shoulder and looking ahead, as if expecting someone to come out of there.
But after a long, long time, no one was there.
Only the sound of two people breathing, and who knows who belongs to the sobbing, from time to time sounded a little.
In the darkness Adele heard her brother's voice with a heavy nasal voice saying:
"She didn't take anything with her?"
Adele thought for a moment, "Yes."
They both fell silent.
After a moment she added, "She took a painting with her."
"What painting."
Aaron asked.
But he quickly remembered, so he also closed his mouth.
It was completely dark by the time the two of them came out of the secret passage. There was no wind, no stars, and even less moon tonight. The attic was quiet, as quiet as if no one had ever come.
They all subconsciously turned their eyes together to the table where she usually used to sit. There was nothing on that table. Certainly not the person they wanted to appear.
After a long, long time, Adele pulled on the corner of Aaron's coat.
She saw him seem to wipe his eyes, then crouch down and look at her.
"She's not coming back, is she?"
Adele said in a small and urgent voice.
Her brother didn't say anything, crouched down and looked at her for a moment, then turned and felt around on the ground.
She followed him.
He saw him fumbling little by little, picking up the pearls on the ground one by one and holding them in his hands.
It was the pearls from Ava's dress, which had fallen off her dress earlier.
With a little light from the window, it looked like one tear after another.
Life is always like this, danger will appear in all kinds of places. No matter how careful you were, or how keen a sense of foresight there is no use. It still exists quietly. One day it will be at a completely unexpected time. Germinate, blossom, grow the fruit that everyone loathes.
From that day on, Aaron never saw his sister again. She locked herself into her room. No matter who went to knock on the door could not hear her voice, nor could they hear her answer.
And the black cloud over the Blue Moon Pack never dissipated. It hovered in the air like a giant dragon. A storm was brewing that didn't know when it would come.
They still live as before. Only on occasion, or rather on many occasions, people in the Blue Moon Pack would still come to the door of the treatment room when they were not feeling well or wanted to talk to someone.
But that door never opens.
No one knows when that door will open. And no one could tell when Adele would reappear before their eyes.
Maybe tomorrow, maybe never.
The group stood in front of the window as the last of the summer's rain fell.
Aaron stopped the pen in his hand. Slowly walked to the window and looked across at the window that would never be lit up again.
"The summer is over." He said.
"Summer's over."
Sam said from beside him.
He turned away and pulled the curtains closed.
Sam stood quietly for a moment, but finally said nothing and went out and closed the door.
The moment he closed the door, he heard a man's cry. With a vent of uncontrollable anger and roar, mixed in between the sound of thunder and rain blurred to almost inaudible.
He did not stay any longer and slowly left.
And after he left, a figure flashed out from the side corridor.
Dressed in a green dress.
It was Deborah.
She stood where Sam had been standing, wondering what she was thinking.
After a long time, she also turned to leave.