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EVOLET “What?” I uttered at what Mom just said. Is that what she thinks? “Why that question? Do you think I’m dumb and don’t know the rules of that stupid game you tagged yourself in?” she questioned, glaring straight at me. “Just accept your failure, Eve. You lost the next round and came crawling to your mother, knowing quite well that I was right all along and you were wrong,” she scoffed, resuming with the arrangement. But she didn’t stop talking, or lets say attacking me emotionally. Mom chuckled and began to mimic my every words, when I stood up to her about my decision and desire to help our home. “We have a chance to escape this poverty. I believe I can be the Alpha’s Luna. What happened now?” she laughed, swaying her head. Her words broke my heart deeply. I didn’t know how t