Chapter 81 – A Turning Point in His Rogue Luna by Goddess-Of-Dawn
In this chapter of His Rogue Luna, Goddess-Of-Dawn introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 81 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.
I had this horrible feeling that in that moment, my words were the furthest thing from the truth.
Keiran's POV
As I watched my mate leave I had this nagging feeeling in my gut that I was wrong for letting her go. My wolf was restless, growing worse as the hours went by.
Hearing her voice in my head as she mindlinked me through the night brought some moments of comfort and relief but she was busy travelling and looking for clues, her updates would eventually grow shorter and farther in between.
"Hey Kieran, I'm leaving Eclipse pack lands now and we'll be travelling to the old Silverclaw Guardians territory. We should be there in six hours,"
She didn't need to say it out loud for me to understand what she meant.
"Of course Love. Let me know when you get there. I love you,"
"I love you too,"
And that had been it.
She couldn't mind link me while she travelled and she couldn't afford to be distracted by me with a threat looming over us all. So I had to man up and just trust her and the six guards I sent her and her uncle with.
Of course, it was all easier said than done.
My wolf was antsy and so was I, so all I could do was pace in my office. I had no idea how I would be able to sleep tonight, knowing that Artemis was out there, not even having slept in our bed for one night after coming home from Romania.
I had no idea how she was doing it right now, but being a Spirit Wolf sounded draining.
"You're going to wear out the floorboards there."
I looked up at my father, only now noticing his presence as he stood at the entry way. He eyed me for a moment and I just sighed.
"Dad," I wasn't even sure what I wanted to say.
Being away from my mate was one thing, but I felt strange. My hands were shaking and I felt slightly jittery.
Is this what it felt like to do coke?
"Come here Son," My father said. He walked over to me and embraced me, rubbing and patting my back and I accepted the comfort of his arms.
"I don't know what to do. I feel like something horrible is going to happen soon and I can't calm my wolf," I admitted into his shoulders.
He pulled back from the hug, looking me in the eyes.
"I can't lie to you and say I know what's wrong, but I can help distract you," He offered.
It wasn't exactly what I wanted to hear, but I nodded.
I was sure Artemis would know what was wrong with my wolf, but she clearly wasn't here and that realisation only worsened my mood.
It was my turn to smirk as the vampire's moves became clumsy and erratic.
I managed to knock him to the ground, holding him down with my body weight before he could get up. I trapped his arms by his side and used my hands to grab his throat and expose it, ultimately ending the fight.
Hearing my pack cheer, I got up, holding my and out to him. He took it and got up, dusting off his clothes.
"The Phantom Pack stands undefeated for a reason," I said cockily.
I suppose I was still holding a grudge against Viktor for that day when we first met. His fancy jet and luxurious hotel hadn't erased the memory of his claws on my mate on that day.
"I guess a pack is only as good as their alpha," He chuckled, running a hand through his hair.
"That was cool man," Apollo said, stepping up to me and slapping my back.
"You may have beaten me in combat, but I say we try with weapons this time," Viktor interrupted, gesturing to the weapons table not too far off. I scoffed, shaking my head.
"Your body is the most important weapon. I've beaten you Viktor, move on," I smirked. He shook his head but made his way over to the weapons table, with Apollo scurrying after him.
Weapons was very much his forte. I could tell he was willing to show off. I shook my head to myself, watching as Apollo pointed a sword at the vampire and they quickly engaged in a sword fight.
I turned to observe the rest of my warriors, watching as they all broke off into their own groups. With female warriors now joining the army, we had grown in numbers as the she wolves quickly progressed through the ranks.
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