Ella The guards barely even looked at me. Their dismissal made my wolf bristle, and I lifted my chin higher, straightening my shoulders. “I’m the Luna Queen. I have to attend that coronation.” The guards glanced at each other, then at me, eyes flicking distastefully over my disheveled appearance. I may have looked like a future queen thirty minutes ago, but not now. One guard held his hand out. “I need to see some identification.” “I don’t have any identification with me.” s**t. It was in my purse, which I left in the car in my haste to get here on time. “Where’s Gabriel? The Beta. He’ll confirm who I am.” Just as I was starting to move past them, one of the guards stepped in my way again, holding his arm out to the side to physically block me. “Ma’am, I’m going to

