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Lycan Alpha's Untamed Luna

Chapter 263
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Chapter 263: Standing Against Dominic paused. He turned and looked at the woman behind him before sighing in exhaustion, "I am not willing to play more of these games with you, Evelyn." "I am not playing any games," Evelyn said, licking her lips. Her eyes were flickering as she stated in an odd sort of voice, "I knew Inez better than you or the boys did. Even if you grew up with her, I was the one who took her as my rival and always kept a very close eye on her. I can tell things about her that you probably don't even know. I assure you that I am correct." As she finished speaking, she raised her head with a hopeful look on her face, but the cold and detached expression on Dominic's face turned her heart cold. She knew that he didn't believe a thing that she was saying. Evelyn just knew it. A chill crawled up her spine as she realised that maybe she had filled up the quota of her lies by telling all kinds of lies to Dominic and the boys.

Now that she was telling the truth, the man was not willing to believe her.

She clenched her fingers around the bars of the prison cell where she was locked up and said to Dominic, "Fine if you don't want to believe me. But when you cannot find her, remember what I said to you. I am not lying when I say that I am the only one who can tell you the truth about where Inez is hiding, and it's a place that you can never even imagine." Her lips curled up in a smirk as she pulled away from the bars. "But the next tyou chere, the conditions will be upgraded. You will lose more than you can even imagine." Dominic shook his head. He didn't believe a thing that Evelyn was saying. After all, this woman had lied to him countless times, and like a fool, he had believed in her. What were the chances that she was lying to get out of her prison cell once again? Very high, if someone were to ask him.

"You should wait for your punishment quietly, Evelyn." Dominic glanced at the woman and stated in a chilled voice, "That's enough with your lies." He turned on his feet and walked out of the dark corridor, but behind him, he could still hear the chortling of the woman as if she was amused by the foolish act that he had committed in her presence.

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"Why is she laughing as if she had gone crazy?" Luca asked him. The man had been standing guard while Dominic went to check up on Evelyn. He wanted to ask her why she had done it or what her intentions were behind it, but the woman stayed quiet. Instead, she spoke of the tthat they had spent together as if it were something-a memory too fond to be spoken of.

"She said that she knew where Inez was, and I didn't believe her," replied Killian as they walked past the guards who were standing guard around the prison building.

Luca glanced at Killian, and the two of them exchanged a look with one another. "You did the right thing. We know her well enough to know that she was only trying to get out of the cell. As for whether she was telling the truth or not, we cannot be sure of it." Dominic hummed. He flicked his gaze at the man beside him and pursed his lips in silence. Even though Luca was trying his best to hide his own feelings, Dominic could see right through him. The man still had lingering feelings for Inez.

"You still didn't find any traces of her?" said Dominic with a questioning tone.

"No," Luca shook his head. "Even though she never joined the enforcers, she is no less skilled than they are. She knew how to hide her traces better than the top enforcers." There was a hint of pride in his tone.

Of course she did. They had taught her all kinds of skills and tricks to hide from her attackers and predators. It was not abnormal for her to hide her presence from them.

"Unless she wants us to know, the chances of us finding out her hideout are close to none." Luca didn't bother to speak lies in front of Dominic. Tao might be willing to cajole Dominic like a child who didn't know any better, but not him, never him. He was still unwilling to forgive Dominic for the things that he did to Inez.

He did understand Dominic's anger and hatred toward Inez; that was the only reason why he had gone along with his plan to punish Inez, but sleeping with Evelyn. Using the remnants of the bond to shatter Inez until she lost her wolf? That was something that he could never forgive. That was simply stooping past the bottom line.

Not that they had any.

But still.

Dominic frowned upon hearing his words. The chances of them finding Inez were close to zero. These words alone were enough to make his wolf growl in his head.

It's all your fault! I told you to trust our mate, to forget the past and the pain, as your sister was never going to return either way. You could have investigated carefully thought things through. What was the point in losing the living for the dead!? His wolf snapped at him. His fury washed over him as his wolf paced within him. He wanted to go and find his mate, as he was still having trouble believing that the mating bond was gone. That his mate was no longer bound to him.

She was my sister! Dominic gritted his teeth and snarled back. Arabella might be nothing to his wolf, but she was his little sister. His wol£ couldn't see or understand human emotions as well as he could, which wasn't surprising, as wolves could never understand what their human counterparts were thinking or feeling unless the emotion was running way too deep.

And she was my mate. I didn't see you aching when you were hurting her when you ripped her away from her when you ermission. She waswithout my not just your mate, Dominic. She was mine too! I had the right to make that decision, too, but you TOOK IT AWAY FROM ME! His wolf's words echoed in his head, almost bursting a nerve or two, for they were so loud that they made his head buzz.

"Dom, are you okay?" Luca reached out to hold Dominic, whose face was flushed with nothing but guilt.