Fear ate up Cynthia. It was just now that she thought about the possibility that she might get caught after entering her father's prison. She looked at her mother fearfully. 'I love you, mom.'

'I love you too, Cynthia,' Adelia responded. 'Hide quickly!' she pushed her away.

Cynthia couldn't move as fast as a normal werewolf. She rushed to the dark side of the place and hid herself behind a post. She held her breath, hoping that the werewolf who entered the dungeon would leave soon before she lost breath.

When Adelia made sure that her daughter hid herself enough, she rushed as fast as the wind to the center of the cell where the stray grains, her bed, were. She laid down immediately with her back facing the bars. She tightly closed her eyes when she smelled a familiar alpha scent. 'Fuck!' she thought.

"Adelia," the familiar voice called her.

Adelia stayed still and tried to ignore the werewolf. 'Don't come out, Cynthia,' she warned her daughter.

"I know that you're awake, Adelia," said the alpha.

Adelia pressed her lips to restrain herself from being reckless. She should not do anything that could get her daughter in trouble. "What do you want now, Salazar?" she asked in a calm voice. But she didn't move an inch.

Salazar chuckled at the she-wolf. "Acting tough, don't you?" he teased.

Adelia remained silent. She gritted her teeth.

'Why wasn't he leaving yet?' she asked herself.

'Probably, he missed teasing you,' her wolf, Lucia, answered.

'Shut up, Lucia!' she yelled at her. She heard Lucia chuckling and that made her hiss.

"I just want to ask how are you doing?" Salazar's lips twitched when his eyes caught a banana leaf on the prison cell's floor.

'Seems like someone's feeding your Luna, Salazar,' the alpha's wolf commented.

"Don't you miss talking to me, my love?"

"Leave me alone, Salazar." Adelia heaved a deep breath. She was losing her patience for his former alpha.

He was already old, but he teased her like a teen werewolf.

"Hmm?" Salazar smirked. "You really don't want to talk to me?" His eyes went sideways before staring back at Adelia's bareback.

"Go to hell, Salazar. Stop pestering me," Adelia said with finality in her voice.

"I hope you will not regret saying that, Adelia."

There was something with the way he said those words that made Adelia’s heart beat race.

Cynthia gasped in shock when her father appeared in front of him in a swift motion.