Summary of Chapter 391 – A turning point in The Alpha's Fated Outcast Rise Of The Moonsinger by Ejiofor_Dorcas
Chapter 391 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Alpha's Fated Outcast Rise Of The Moonsinger, written by Ejiofor_Dorcas. With the hallmarks of Love literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Lyla
Ramsey and I were still curled up together on the bed; our conversation had shifted from Hollow Kin and everything else.
We were talking about our future, our children, what we should do, the policies to implement, and random conversations. Why Ramsey was doing everything in his power to turn me on was also a topic of discussion.
Since I was still recovering, we couldn’t follow through with anything. Just as it seemed we dozed off, an urgent knock on the door woke us up. Before either of us could respond, the door burst open and Elias barged in, looking like he was being chased.
"Alpha Ramsey..." he started saying, but as soon as he saw me, he lowered his head, staring at the ground. "Luna Lyla... I’m sorry. I didn’t know you’d be here."
"This better be good, Elias," Ramsey grunted, rubbing his eyes sleepily. "What now?"
"Sorry for the intrusion," he panted, waving his phone frantically at Ramsey. "But you need to see this. Now."
Ramsey rose from the bed and went to where Elias stood, taking the phone from him. I watched his expression grow grim as he viewed whatever video Elias had shown him. After a few minutes, he looked up.
"What is it?" I asked, suddenly alert.
Without saying a word, Ramsey walked over and handed me the phone.
I took the phone. A video was playing. It was a live broadcast one hour ago by an account called @SheWhoKnows.
The video showed a young woman, maybe my age or even younger, with auburn hair, standing at what was clearly a crime scene. Bodies were visible in the background, and her voice was filled with outrage as she spoke directly to the camera.
"This is Dr. Delia Pier, and I’m here at Pine Grove Park, where seven more victims have been found. The authorities keep telling us they’re handling this, but fifty-four people are dead, and seven more died today. Still, no one has any answers."
"This is no longer just a myth," her voice was trembling now. "Werewolves are real, and we need to ask ourselves, who’s next? Because when they come for one, they come for all."
Her caption was worse:
"EXCLUSIVE: Creatures beyond our comprehension are hunting us. Wake up before it’s too late. #WerewolfTruth #BloodInTheStreets #HiddenInPlainSight"
And the comment section was on fire.
I scrolled."That’s real blood, right?""WHERE IS THE GOVT?""I TOLD Y’ALL. THEY LIVE AMONG US.""She’s always right. Protect this woman."
When I finished watching the video and reading the comments that I could, I looked up at both men with a sinking feeling in my stomach.
"We’re in deep shit. Have you seen the comments?"
The comment section was a nightmare of fear, conspiracy theories, and demands for federal intervention. People were sharing stories of strange animal sightings, posting grainy photos they claimed showed "wolf-like creatures," and organising citizen patrol groups.
"I’ve seen more than comments," Elias muttered, rubbing his temples. "The Hollow Kin is losing their minds. I’ve gotten eleven calls in the last ten minutes. They’re demanding I drag you both, especially you, Luna Lyla, back to them. By force if I have to."
Ramsey stood up, his expression darkening. "What exactly are they raving about? As if Lyla coming to see them right now would magically solve this mess. The damage is already done."
Elias threw his hands up. "I’m just the messenger."
"They’ve had months—years—to stop this, and now they want a pregnant woman to clean up their mess?" Ramsey growled. "Brilliant leadership."
"They need your wolf, Luna Lyla and also to confirm for themselves and settle their curiosities," Elias replied. "They’re panicking because this video has already gone viral. It’s being shared across every social media platform, and mainstream news outlets are starting to pick it up."
"So their solution is to drag my pregnant wife across the country during a crisis?" Ramsey’s voice carried the dangerous edge that meant his Lycan was close to the surface. "That’s their brilliant plan?"
"The council leader specifically said—"
"I don’t care what the council leader said," Ramsey interrupted. "Lyla’s not travelling anywhere in her condition, especially not with why they really want her. She’s not a display item or an artefact."
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