Reclaiming My Broken Luna 2

Chapter 404: Broken Fragments



Astrid's POV

The warrior's words hung in the air like a heavy shroud, suffocating and cold. I stared at him, trying to make sense of what I'd just heard.

"The fragments... are missing?" I repeated, my voice barely above a whisper.

My heart pounded, each beat echoing louder in my ears as confusion and disbelief clawed at my thoughts.

The Forsaken Amulet was destroyed. Rowena sacrificed her life to ensure it could never be used again.

Why would the rogues come back for it? What could they possibly want with shattered remnants?

Killian stood beside me, rigid as stone, his golden eyes locked on the warrior. "Are you sure?" he asked, his voice low, taut with restrained fury.

"Yes, Alpha," the warrior said, bowing his head. "We inspected the area as you instructed, to see if the rogues left anything behind clues, weapons, anything. But instead, we found the fragments... gone."

Gone. The word echoed in my mind, a drumbeat of confusion. I tried to piece together the rogue king's motives, but nothing made sense.

Broken shards of the amulet couldn't possibly hold the same power as the whole artifact or could they?

Before I could voice my thoughts, Alpha Cedric's sharp voice cut through the tense silence.

"This is negligence," he declared, standing once more. His accusing tone filled the room. "The forsaken amulet is a dangerous weapon! Rowena even sacrificed her life to destroy it. How could you just leave such a valuable weapon behind?!" Everyone's eyes turned to Alpha Cedric as his words resonated in their mind. Some of the Alphas and Lunas shared a glance with each others as they get swayed by Alpha Cedric's words.

I fell quiet this time, unable to give a comeback. It was a mistake, we shouldn't have left the broken fragments of the forsaken amulet behind.

It's just that, we thought once the forsaken amulet is broken then it's over. We thought the broken fragments are not valuable anymore.

"What if the rogue king found a way to fix the forsaken amulet? All your efforts would be put to waste and all of us would be doomed!" Alpha Cedric complained with anger in his face.

"The forsaken amulet is a special weapon and Rowena had to die just to break it. Fixing it wouldn't be easy. I even doubt that it's fixable," Nova spoke up for us.

If there is anyone among us who knows more about the Forsaken Amulet, that would be Nova, since most information we found about the Forsaken amulet were written in her sister's diary.

Alpha Cedric scoffed. "That's not the point is it?" He shot back to Nova before turning his attention to us once again. "You tasked warriors to investigate, yet the fragments were stolen from under your noses. How could you allow this to happen?"

A wave of anger surged through me, but before I could respond, Cedric continued, his words dripping with venom.

"First, you bring Andros back into the pack, despite his history of betrayal. Now, the remnants of the amulet-the very thing your leadership swore to protect-are gone. How can we trust your judgment any longer?"

The murmurs of agreement from a few Alphas ignited my fury. I noticed how some of them even shared glances of agreement.

Before I could address the crowd, Killian suddenly shot up from his seat and banged his fist in anger, silencing the room like a thunderclap.

All eyes turned to Killian, including me. I tensed as I felt the anger radiating off him. He took a single, commanding step forward which was enough to waver Alpha Cedric's shamelessness.

"Enough," he said, his voice cold and cutting. His golden eyes burned as they locked on Cedric, daring him to challenge his authority further.

Cedric's lips curled in anger, but he didn't speak. The challenge in his eyes remained, though he didn't dare voice it.

"It seems you have forgotten your place and may I remind you that we are still your leader. I have tolerated your disrespect long enough. Next time, keep your silence if it's not your turn to speak."

Cedric stiffened, his smirk faltering as Killian closed the distance between them. The other Alphas and Lunas exchanged uneasy glances, sensing the shift in the atmosphere.

Killian turned his gaze to the rest of the room, his tone steady but firm. "We will investigate what happened We will find out who took the fragments and why. Until then,

expect unity, not division. We cannot

afford to fracture now."

Cedric remained stiff, his jaw tight, but he said nothing. The tension in the room

was palpable, each second dragging like hours.noveldrama

"I will take full responsibility for this," Killian continued, his voice softening slightly as he addressed the rest of the Alphas and Lunas. "But give us time to determine the truth. Astrid and will return with answers"

I placed a hand on Killian's arm, grounding him as his anger simmered beneath

the surface. Together, we left the chamber, the sound of our footsteps echoing in

the heavy silence.

As the doors closed behind us, the cool corridor air hit my face, but it did little to ease the knot in my chest. I turned to Killian, my thoughts a whirlwind.

"Why would they take the fragments?" I asked, my voice shaking with frustration. "The amulet is destroyed. Rowena made sure of that."

Killian's jaw tightened, his golden eyes dark and stormy. "I don't know," he admitted, running a hand through his hair. "But we're going to find out. Whatever the rogue king is planning, we can't let him succeed."

I nodded, but unease still gripped me. Whatever the rogues wanted with the

fragments, it couldn't be good. And we were running out of time.


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