Flora's POV:
Felix stood in front of Alva and knelt down. "Please don't! Alva doesn't know anything. She can't even see anything! How could she possibly lead the escape?"
Geoffrey smiled indifferently. "I don't care. She has to pay for what she's done. Do you understand, little guy?"
Alva quietly stood behind Felix, her little face full of confusion. "Felix, don't cry."
Felix choked back his sobs as he turned around to pat Alva's head. "I'm not crying."
Alva stretched out her arm and touched Felix's face. "Don't lie to me. I can hear the sadness in your voice."
Felix pursed his lips. Finally, he burst into tears. "Please, Alpha. Don't kill Alva. You can kill me if you want. I was the one who asked her do it." Felix broke down. It was only in this moment that I was reminded he was but a fragile child.
"Felix, no!" Alva fumbled around for Felix's hand.
Geoffrey just looked at them impatiently and waved his hand. "Arrest Alva."
"No!" Felix jumped up and protected Alva from the soldiers.
But with the soldiers' tall physique and weapons in their hands, Felix was nothing but a helpless lamb before them.
One soldier simply grabbed Felix's collar and threw him to the side.
Alva was startled. Taking a small step forward, she tried to find Felix. "Felix! Where are you? I'm scared..."
I wanted so badly to stop the soldiers from catching Alva, but Geoffrey did not forget to have more soldiers block me and Warren.
"Geoffrey, they're just kids. Why can't you just let them go?" I roared.
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