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Another Chance for the Luna Queen by Aurora Starling

Chapter 130
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Chapter 0130 +25 BONUS I was reaching the limit of what I could manage on my own searching for a spy within my own pack. I couldn't go to my father with my suspicions; I had no solid evidence, and the idea alone would upset him.

Claiming that someone within our own pack had betrayed us would only heighten his anxiety. Claiming that someone within our own part The only real piece of evidence I had was the letter David had sent, which had mysteriously appeared on my desk. My father had confiscated the envelope, and his team was investigating it, but as far as I knew, they hadn't discovered anything yet.

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If I were to suggest that a medical professional in our pack was complicit in poisoningand keeping my wolf dormant, it would add stress to the load my parents were already carrying.

They had already been through so much with everything that happened with David, not to mention the whirlwind romance I now had with Alexander. They had accepted it all doing everything they could to support me, despite their worries.

Remembering everything they'd sacrificed for me, both now and in the past, I felt like a spoiled child for the way I'd acted in the original timeline.

I hadn't seen the situation for what it was back then and hadn't taken responsibility as the alpha's only child. I was determined to change that this taround.

But my resources were limited. I had no solid proof against anyone in the pack who might have been helping David poison me. The doctor said that keeping my wolf dormant would have required small doses of poison administered regularly, which meant it was likely someone in the house had been tampering with my food. That's why I decided to reach out to the only cook I could trust-Bethany. She was a kind, older woman who had worked in the kitchens since I was a child. She'd taughtto cook when I was curious and even helped prepare the food at my wedding with David.

When I asked her if she could cby and helpprepare a special dessert to surprise Alexander, she was delighted, arriving bright and early the next morning, her excitement evident in the warmth of her smile.

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"If you want the cookies to be fluffy, add a little extra baking powder," Bethany advised, watchingas I carefully measured ingredients into a large glass bowl.

"How do you know so much about cooking?" I asked, glancing at her as I sifted flour.

"I've been cooking my whole life,” she replied with a warm smile. "Working in the kitchens here at the estate was my dream-I was doing what I loved for the people who mattered most to our pack." "So why did you leave, then?" I asked, curious.

A strange expression crossed her face, and she shook her head slightly. "The new head cook..I believe you were still in high school when she started. She and I... didn't get along well." "Why not?" I pressed, searching her face for any trace of hidden resentment.

"She was very particular about every dish," Bethany explained, her voice tinged with a faint irritation. “It can be a good thing, but she would get angry if anyone cin early and cooked without her supervision. It was as if she needed to add her 'special touch' to every meal." "Is that the swoman who runs the kitchen now?" I asked, frowning.

Bethany nodded. "I believe so. I often thought that if she left, I might try to cback. But as far as I know, she's still there." 1/2