Chapter 3: SHE IS NOTHING LIKE HER FATHER
The shirt that Iris wore when she walked out of Cane's bedroom managed to cover her thighs halfway, which showed the difference in the body sizes of the two of them.
The guard that escorted her back to her cell was a different man from earlier and he didn't drag her along, nor did he walk so quickly.
"You are so lucky the alpha didn't do the things that he had done to your brother," he said, glancing at Iris, but because she had her head down, she wouldn't be able to get his words and this only made him sigh. "How can someone like you be born to such a cruel alpha?"
He knew that Iris couldn't hear him, this was not a secret and people that interacted with her this past week would know about that clearly.
Meanwhile, Iris was staring at the dark sky, she looked at the crescent moon. The moon goddess. If God really existed, why did they let this misery fall upon her?
However, despite her bitterness, Iris felt good when she could walk in the open like this again, since she could only see hard walls that surrounded her inside her cell. She prayed her misery would end someday.
And she hoped Cane wouldn't treat the people in the Blue Moon pack horribly, like her father treated his people. Most of them only followed their alpha...
"Get inside, someone will bring you some food." The man opened the cell and Iris walked inside.
Once again, she was trapped in this darkness, as the coldness bit into her skin while there was nothing that could warm her here.