Chapter 49
âWhat are you talking about?!â
Daran grabbed Janetâs hand forcefully and snapped, âI paid your ransom! I thought those rogues would let you go, just like they set Harper free!â
âStop fu cking lying!â Janet shook him off and growled back, âYou only paid Harperâs share! Because you only cared about her! If we werenât mates, you would marry Harper instead of me, wouldnât you!â
She hated Daran for choosing Harper instead of her.
As her mate and lawful husband, Daran had betrayed her from beginning to end. She
could never forgive Daran for that.
But a long time had passed since then. Janet had a family now, a brother who truly cared about her. She didnât give a damn about Daran anymore.
Why couldnât Daran leave her alone?!
âThere must be some misunderstandings between us, Janet.â Daran insisted firmly, âLetâs talk it out. I hate to see us like this.â
Janet found him unreasonable, âAre you fu cking kidding me now? You never showed
me the same kind of interest when I was married to you! Why? Because I am the Alphaâs sister now and you suddenly find me much more attractive?!â
Daran looked indignant, âIs this how you think of me? I have been trying to talk to you ever since you came back! It was you who pushed me out over and over again! Why canât you just give me a chance!â
âBECAUSE-!â
Janet raised her volume.
She was basically screaming now.
âBECAUSE you threw away that chance already when you rejected me! If you really care about me that much, why did you reject me! Why abandoned me when I needed you the most!â
Daranâs face was pale.
He rejected Janet because he was told by many peopleâincluding Harper, Hellen, and many of his pack membersâthat Janet was not the Luna material.
Yet now he found out that all those people who he once believed in were not trustworthy. What they said about Janet might also be wrong.
So was it too late to win back Janet now?
â¦No, he wouldnât accept it.
It was never too late for him and Janet.
He was used to getting everything he wanted in life.
He could MAKE Janet trust him and fall in love with him again. He was certain of that.
Taking in a deep breath, Daran took a step forward and said to Janet in a hoarse voice, âI know you still hold grudges towards me. So just give me a chance to make
for what I have done wrong.â
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Yet before Janet could say anything, a voice came from their back yelling:
â-Gamma Janet!â
It was Kass.
He came rushing down the stairs and arrived at Janetâs side slightly out of breath. His eyes darted warily from Daran to Janet and asked, âGamma Janet, is he bothering you again?â
Janet answered with a smile, âNo, Kass. We were just talking. What are you doing here? Shouldnât you be at the party right now?â
âThe party was no fun without you. So I volunteered to drive you back to the hotel. Are you ready to go now?â
Daran looked at the smile on Janetâs face and felt a sore feeling rising in his chest.
He could remember Janet smiling to him like that when they were still married, like he was her whole world..
But he tossed that away himself.
Now he could see nothing but hatred and disdain in Janetâs eyes when she looked at him.
âOf course, letâs go now,â Janet said.
She walked away with Kass for a few steps and then paused. Looking back beyond her shoulder, Janet said to Daran in a freezing voice:
âAlpha Daran, I hope this is the last time you bother me with ancient history. I will see you at Harperâs trial.â
Daran stood on the spot staring at her back as she and Kass walked away.
A sullen look appeared on his face.
***
Words spread out fast.
By the next morning, everyone from nobles to servants had found out about what happened the previous night at the party.
It was a shocking news really! The youngest daughter of the Diaz family tried to frame Alpha Casper for raping, and it was followed by the astonishing disclosure of Gamma Janetâs real identity!
People couldnât shut up about it. For 3 days straight, this was all they could talk about.
On the third day of the party, an open trial was held in Civic Square.
According to Riverside Packâs law, the Alpha and elders would determine Harperâs penalty and the publicâs opinion would also be taken into consideration.
With the first ray of sunlight, people started to pour into the Civic Square.
By the time Alphas and nobles arrived around 9 a.m., the Civic Square was already clogged with people coming to observe Harperâs trial.
Harper might be adorned by many young men in the upper class, but she didnât have
a good reputation among the commoners.
Many had heard how she bullied and tortured her maids and servants. People just never had the chance to expose it.
Everyone was now thrilled to see Harper get punished for what she had done.
Janet arrived at the Civic Square right after Daran did. That armless maid Angelina was by her side as well.
There was an exciting look on her face.
Today was the day she avenged herself.
With everyone present, it was time for the trail to begin.
âLet the defendant come up!â said an elder in a booming voice.
Two guards escorted Harper up to the stage.
Harper was wearing chains and shackles. Her face was smeared with tears stains and her hairs was a mess. She was still wearing the same gown from the party the other day, but it was all dirty and ragged now.
She spent the last 3 days in prison so there was no place for her to shower. There was
an unpleasant smell coming from her.
Boos broke out from the crowd when she appeared.
âGod, what is that awful smell!â someone cried covering his nose. âShe stinks!â
âHow dare she calls herself a lady? Even more soâa princess? I am laughing my ass off!â
âGet out of here. Gamma Janet is the real princess! Harper was nothing compared to her.â
âI couldnât believe that I once found her attractive. She makes me want to puke now!â said a young man bitterly.
His words won a round of laughter from the crowd.
Harper had heard everything people were saying. She held her head really low trying to avoid those hostile glares. Her face was flaming red with shame.
The guards brought her to center of the stage, facing the nobles and elders.
Harper stared down at her feet nervously and heard the elderâs voice coming from above her heard:
âThe defendant had arrived. Does the defendant have any family or friends who want to act on the defendantâs defense?â
The guards replied, âThe defendantâs family is waiting outside of the square. Shall I bring them in?â
âYes. Bring them in.â
Harper snapped her head up and looked around eagerly.
Her family had come.
She knew they would come! She was their only daughter. There was no way her parents would abandon her.
Harper felt a revival of hope.
Her dear family was her only chance to get out this now!