Chapter 107
Chapter 107: First Encounter
Astrid’s POV
Nova never left my side. She stayed beside me, keeping me company in this little boring room where silence enveloped us as I secretly grieved on my own.
I curled on my bed, facing the opposite direction as emptiness filled my heart. My eyes remained open, unblinking as I thought of the unborn child that lost.
I pressed a hand to my still–flat abdomen where my child used to be. The comforting swell that had given her so much joy was already gone. There’s just nothing in there but the unyielding flatness of my own skin.
With a shuddering breath, I closed my eyes, shutting out the world. In the darkness, I allowed my tears to finally fall, mourning not just the child I had lost but also the mother I would never be.
I felt hollow and useless, the emptiness inside me echoing, swallowing me whole in a depressive state.
I know my tears couldn’t bring my baby back. It would never erase how I failed as a mother and the crushing guilt that I couldn’t keep my child safe.
For this mistake, I will only forgive myself once those who killed my child get what they deserve. I will only learn to forgive myself once I see Giselle suffer for her sins with my very own eyes.
“Do you feel alright? Do you feel hurt anywhere?” Nova asked me with concern as she sat behind me, oblivious to my tears.
I held my breath. “I’m alright,” I answered, trying my best to remove traces of tears in my voice.
“You should eat, Astrid. Try to eat at least a little,” Nova insisted as my food ran cold beside her.
Suddenly, the door opened. “Is that how you show your gratitude to us for saving you?” A cold female voice spoke!
“A–Asha,” Nova stuttered as she watched Asha saunter inside the room, towards my saline bag, and make some notes on her tablet.
I wiped my tears away and slowly pushed myself up.
“Do you know how much it cost us to save your life?” Asha’s brows furrowed as she stared down at Astrid, her eyes narrowing to piercing slits. “Are you going to waste all of that by killing yourself to hunger?”
I averted my gaze, my jaw set in stubborn defiance. I know they have spent countless hours tending to me, but in my grief, it all felt so meaningless.
Nova stood up, “Don’t worry, Asha. Astrid just woke up. It’s normal for her not to have any appetite to eat.” Nova defended me.
However, her words fell on deaf ears.
“Your friends brought you all the way to our Pack, risking their lives just to save you. They care so much about you, but you don’t even care about yourself,” Asha pressed, her tone sharp and uncompromising. “The world doesn’t revolve around you, Astrid.”
I flinched at her words, which felt like a slap to my face. How dare she speak as if she knew anything about the pain that I was going through? I just lost my child! Can’t I grieve about that?
“You have no idea what I’ve been through!” I shot back, my voice trembling with barely contained emotion. “I’ve lost EVERYTHING. The least you could do is show a little compassion instead of berating me like a child!”
Asha scoffed. “Compassion? Or do you mean pity? You can go wallow in your own self–pity party if you want. We all have been through our own struggles. You are not the only person who experienced miscarriage.”
“Asha, stop!” Nova intervened when Asha’s words became too personal.
“I get it, Asha. You spent countless hours trying to pull me back from the brink of death. Maybe you haven’t even slept the whole night; that’s why you’re feeling so cranky, but the least you could do is at least respect my feelings instead of invalidating them,” I retorted.
“We had to sacrifice our Pack’s sacred treasure just to save you, Astrid! Your worthless life was saved in exchange for our most valuable treasure. I won’t let our Pack’s treasure to fall in vain!” Asha yelled back angrily.
“What?” My eyes softened when I heard her words. “What do you mean? Why would you use your Pack’s sacred treasure to save me?” I asked the fire in my eyes dimming to a smolder.
Asha scoffed. “You were as good as dead when they took you to our Pack. Only the Lunar Elixir could save you, so we had to use it.”
“But why would you?” I asked again, my brows furrowing together. “Why would you do that? Why can’t you just let me die?”
“Can’t you just see how important your life has become? You are just a mere omega, but because of the Lunar Elixir, your life has become valuable even though it only cured you of your normal state without enhancing your powers.
Because of the Lunar Elixir, you have lost your right to your life. It’s your duty to take care of yourself,” Asha spoke.-
“Wait! You didn’t answer my question!” I blurted out as I grabbed her arm when she suddenly turned to leave.
Asha stopped in her tracks. She glanced over her shoulder and glared at my hand. “Get your hands off me,” she commanded frighteningly.
I gasped in surprise when Asha suddenly pulled my arm. “This bracelet!” Asha spoke with wide eyes. “Where did you get this?”
Selene Souchon Author
It’s Asha and Astrid’s first conversation, yet there’s too much hatred already