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When Crumbling Walls Reveal Paths Leading Toward Forgotten Horizons by Zev Arden Flint 142

When Crumbling Walls Reveal Paths Leading Toward Forgotten Horizons by Zev Arden Flint 142

Chapter 142 

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I felt empty. That’s all I was. Just an empty space where my baby used to be. My chest felt crushed, my heart torn out. Only a hollow feeling remained

Astor stood at the end of the bed, like a shadow. He looked lost and crushed but I felt nothing for him. I didn’t feel sorry and I certainly did not sympathize with him

Take me home,” I whispered. My 

nice was rough, but it was also a strong order. I looked at him, my eyes burning. All I saw was the man who locked me up, who let me slowly die inside that dungeon

He moved, looking unsure. Faith, I don’t think that’s a good idea right now. You need to rest.” 

Rest? How could I rest when my baby was gone? How could I rest when my heart was broken? I just stared at him with narrowed eyes and he understood. His shoulders dropped, and he slowly 

nodded in defeat

I’ll carry you,he offered softly. And I can get you some clean clothes before we go.” 

His words felt like dirt in my mouth. No,I snapped, my voice growing stronger, sharp like a whip. I don’t want you to touch me.My eyes went down to my bloodstained gown. A dark, blaming stain spread across the soft cloth. And I will walk in this. I want you to see it. I want everyone to see it. See that my baby is gone.” 

Astor took a step forward. He reached out his hand, but then pulled it back quickly. Faith, there’s something you must know.His voice was quiet and full of guilt. You are not the one who killed my 

father.” 

I don’t think everything was just clicking in as it shouldn’t my head because that was the least of my worries

A harsh, ugly laugh came from my throat. It wasn’t happy or relieved, but full of bitter scorn. My baby. My innocent baby. Died for nothing. My baby died for absolutely nothing,” I cried out, the words torn from my soul. It was a cruel joke, twisting like a knife in my pain

He looked hurt, his eyes begging. I didn’t know you were pregnant, Faith. If I had known, I promise I would never have put you in the dungeon. I’m not trying to make excuses, but the peoplethey would have been very angry. Some of them would have even tried to kill you. The dungeon was the only place you were safe.” 

Safe? Safe? The word bounced in my head, making fun of me. The problem isn’t the dungeon, Astor!I cried out, my voice cracking. The problem is that you didn’t even listen to me! I truly thought I killed your father. But I never meant to. The person I wanted to kill was Kyle. But 

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somehow your fatherhe ended up being the one lying there, bleeding. The memory was like a foggy bad dream

All I could think was that I must have done it. And Kyle, I said his name like it was poison, Kyle 

made me think I did it. Then he just vanished, right in front of me.” 

Astor moved closer, trying to put his hand on my arm. Faith, I’m so sor- 

Stay away from me!I pulled back. My body jumped away from his touch as if it were fire. I pushed myself off the bed. My legs were shaky, but I stood up. I would walk. Even if I had to crawl, I would walk. Astor followed, a quiet, heavy shadow behind me

When we stepped out, the hospital hallway was quiet. But it seemed everyone already knew. Pack members stared. Their eyes, which once hel a mix of shock and something like pity. I ignored them. I kept my eyes straight ahead. Every step was a new sharp pain, a reminder of what I had lost. But I kept going. My bloodsoaked gown dragged behind me. It was like a flag of my pain, a silent way to blame them

The walk home felt like it would never end. Each step was a heavy load. Astor never spoke, never touched me. He just walked a few feet behind. When we finally got to the front door of the house, I stopped. I couldn’t go inside. Not looking like this

I turned to him. My voice was flat, holding no feelings except a deep, cold hate. I hate you, Astor. I hate being near you.My eyes went to the house, to the life inside. But I have two beautiful and smart kids in there.My voice grew softer. A small bit of warmth appeared in my cold soul. “They will immediately see the blood. They will see how I look. They will be very upset.The idea of their innocent faces seeing me like this, seeing their mother broken, was too much to bear. I don’t want that for them.My voice grew hard again as I looked back at him. So, I want you to carry me. Hide me from their eyes.” 

He didn’t wait this time. He just nodded. His eyes were full of sadness, but I didn’t want to see it. He gently lifted me into his arms, as if I were made of glass. I leaned against him. My body took the comfort, even though my mind was angry about it. Luckily, the kids were not in sight. He carried me up the stairs, past the living room, past the sounds of the house, right into my 

bedroom

He gently put me down on the edge of the bed. My room. My own space. But his scent was everywhere. It made my skin feel itchy and wrong

Take all your things out of this room,I ordered, my voice strong. I don’t even want to smell you close to me.I looked at him, daring him to fight back. If you can’t do that, then I’m taking my and leaving this house. We’ll go so far away you’ll never find us.” 

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His face showed great pain, but I didn’t care. I wouldn’t soften. I couldn’t. The only reason I’m letting you stay in this house,I went on, is because Marco has a chance to get to know his father. It’s not fair for him to lose you. And Isabellashe still needs to see us together as a couple so she will accept me as her mother.My voice became cold and harsh. But us? We are only parents and 

mates because our wolves force us to be. And most important, I am still going to be the Luna of this pack. One day, my son will be the Alpha, and thisthis is his future.” 

My wolf inside me howled. It was a deep, wild cry of a broken heart. A pain so strong it felt like it would rip me apart. It wanted its mate. It wanted comfort. It wanted to get better. But I wouldn’t give in. I wouldn’t let it happen again. I knew the truth clearly: he would always make mistakes. He would always say sorry. And then we would just have to try to move on, pretending everything was 

fine

But not this time. Not ever again. I closed my eyes. A silent promise formed deep in my broken 

soul. This pattern stops now

 

When Crumbling Walls Reveal Paths Leading Toward Forgotten Horizons by Zev Arden Flint

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A Long, Exhausting Day

Faith returns home after a tiring day filled with responsibilities—helping in the kitchen, assisting around the pack, caring for newly rescued children, and spending time at the orphanage. Her body aches, and all she wants is a peaceful bath in a quiet house. Usually, her home is silent because she and her mate, Astor, live like strangers. They hardly speak, and often he is not even home when she arrives.

But today is different.

Unexpected Laughter in the Living Room

As Faith approaches the house, she hears laughter—Astor’s laughter, something she has not heard in years. Anxiety grows inside her. When she enters the living room, her heart nearly stops. Astor is sitting on the sofa, laughing joyfully with someone she knows all too well—Alice, her sister.

Alice has returned.

She is as beautiful as ever, with long black hair and striking green eyes. Time has only made her more radiant. But Faith’s attention stays fixed on the expression on Astor’s face—bright, joyful, alive. And all that warmth is directed at Alice, not at her.

A Painful Past Resurfaces

Seeing them together brings back memories Faith wishes she could forget. She reflects on her past: she spent 18 years as the daughter of an omega, living under a cruel mother who despised her. Her father never defended her. Faith endured it all until the day her mother exposed a harsh truth—Faith was not her biological daughter. She had switched Faith at birth.

Faith was actually the daughter of Alpha Connor of the Eclipse Pack.

This revelation changed everything. Faith arrived at the Eclipse Pack as a scared girl with only a backpack and three sets of clothes. Her presence changed the lives of everyone involved, most painfully her sister Alice.

Why Alice Hates Faith

Before Faith came, everyone believed that Alice would become Astor’s future mate. She grew up beside him, and their packs supported the idea. But when Faith came of age, destiny intervened—she and Astor discovered they were fated mates.

Alice’s dreams shattered.

She cried endlessly, but nothing changed. Then she began to manipulate the situation, playing the innocent victim while painting Faith as the jealous villain. Her tears won everyone’s sympathy. In time, Astor began to distance himself from Faith, believing Alice’s lies.

Just when Faith feared rejection, Astor’s father, Alpha Xander, issued an ultimatum: Astor must accept his mate—Faith—or lose his right to become Alpha. Forced by duty, he agreed to the marriage, not out of love or desire, but obligation.

Alice’s Pretend Warmth

Back in the present, Alice greets Faith with fake enthusiasm. Her eyes shimmer with triumph, not affection. She enjoys Faith’s discomfort and does not hide it. She encourages Faith to join them, pretending there is no tension between them, though both know the truth.

Faith remains composed, but inside she is falling apart.

Astor’s Coldness

This moment becomes even more painful when Astor finally speaks—and his first words are not for Faith, but about Alice. He tells her he must leave for an important summit, but will return tonight. He has never shown such consideration to Faith.

Then he turns to Faith only to issue an instruction:
“Can you please prepare Alice a room?”

No acknowledgment, no emotion, not even the courtesy of explaining why Alice is suddenly here.

Faith asks if that is really all he has to say, but he ignores her completely. Instead, he gives Alice a tender look—something Faith has longed for but never received.

Alice hugs him. He does not pull away.

Faith watches silently as the affection she has desired for two years is freely given to another woman—her sister.

Left With the Truth

After Astor leaves without a single word to his wife or mate, Faith and Alice stand in strained silence. Alice’s mask of innocence fades. Only triumph remains in her eyes.

Faith gathers her strength and speaks calmly. She apologizes for not being informed ahead of time but explains that they cannot host Alice. She asks her to return to the Eclipse Pack, where their parents surely miss her.

Alice’s shocked expression quickly turns into anger—but then she smiles wickedly.

The Final Blow

With victory in her voice, Alice reveals a truth Faith did not expect:

Astor begged her to come.

Not only that—
he promised to throw a grand welcome party in her honor.

Alice delights in the pain this revelation causes. It confirms what Faith has feared all along: Astor cares more for Alice than he ever has for her. Faith’s presence in the house feels invisible, unwanted, and painfully out of place.

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