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Chapter 26

  • Luna Dizane’s POV
  • I was no longer interested in having his pups, not at the cost it came. We were good with each other; he never bothered me about it, and maybe it would’ve cemented our bonding, but I was no longer interested. I couldn’t care less about some puppies. I believed the Alpha and I had some strong bonding already; we didn’t need any pups to solidify anything. I wasn’t ready to lose him, and I would fight tooth and nail if I had to, play dirty and unfair just to secure his position in my life. I would never let myself be disregarded or discharged. The Moon Goddess had her reason for not blessing us — the Alpha and I — with our mates. Maybe we were meant to find each other without the normal ritual of letting our wolves figure it out for us. My wolf might not have pranced in excitement or become hyped in a frenetic dance, but my body had surely tingled and inclined towards him from the beginning of our relationship, and that was enough for me. The strong desires and wanton passion for each other were more than adequate to last us till our last days together.
  • The Alpha had desired me from the first time he'd seen me, and he still desired me; nothing was going to change that. Nothing can change that. That human girl was going to be a threat. I’d had a conscious thought about it, and my gut feeling wasn't deceiving me. I didn’t want her around the pack; I was more worried about seeing her anywhere near my Alpha. That talk of her being the cure and having some sort of supernatural control over Arthur was something I couldn’t swallow. Even I, Luna, couldn’t have controlled him, and she was blessed too. It was never heard of for any werewolf to be able to manipulate the Alpha’s thoughts or actions; even his aunt Mia couldn’t; only the Moon Goddess had such power, and even she, as it'd been told, didn’t use it unless it was necessary. I had tried so many times to get the Alpha to reveal what he knew and what was going on, but he always found a way out of it, which annoyed me the more because the Alpha always related things to me; why not this one? A mere human with no family and a stupid face was endowed with such power, while I, the Luna, was left bereft. That thought had given me sleepless nights and worried days. And initially, I’d tried to see the bright side of everything — pups for the Alpha, a possible heir to replace him when he’s gone. But to allow it to happen, I signed my own eviction notice from the Alpha’s life. And not on my father’s grave would I allow this to happen. I had sent Taiban to try and monitor the Alpha, but to no avail. Though I expected it, the Alpha was a very smart man, and it was one of the qualities I adored in him; his wittiness had always enthralled me, but not this time. Not in this case. It really frustrated me. And the other part of me was hurt. Hurt by the fact that the Alpha’s unwillingness to talk to me, his Luna, It made me feel as if he was trying to protect the human girl from us, his people.
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