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Tangled in Moonlight: Unshifted novel Chapter 243

Summary for Unshift 243: Tangled in Moonlight: Unshifted

Chapter Summary: Unshift 243 – Tangled in Moonlight: Unshifted by Lenaleia

In Unshift 243, a key moment in the Novel novel Tangled in Moonlight: Unshifted, Lenaleia delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

243 Lisa: Strange Introductions 

LISA 

Wherever I am, it’s huge

We’ve taken at least three or four turns, and I’ve already forgotten how to get back. Was it left 

it

first, or right? The last turn was to our right. WaitWten how to get back. Was it left 

Shit

Every time I lag behind, trying to map this place in my headwhich is little better than at toddler’s scribbling at this point, with my confusion over lefts and rightsthe tiny woman turns and scolds me, telling me to pick up my 

feet

Before, I would have given her some sort of smartass comment and maybe even slowed down

But now, my body feels cold sweat at the idea of making her angry. Even if I’m a prisoner, at least I’m a clean and comfortable prisoner here. I don’t want to go back to the previous standard of kidnapping

So I shut my mouth and hurry behind, wondering how she can be so freaking fast with such tiny legs. She’s probably the size of a kindergartener, but faster than a fullgrown adult

What bizarre witchcraft is that

I force myself to focus on the path ahead, ignoring the endless parade of closed doors lining these stark corridors. No pictures, no decorations, not even a potted plant breaks up the monotony. Just door after identical door, their handles gleaming dully in the harsh overhead lighting

The silence is oppressive. Our footsteps echo off the bare walls, amplifying the sound until it feels like we’re being followed by an army. I resist the urge to look over my shoulder

Keep up, my tiny guide snaps for what feels like the hundredth time

I lengthen my stride, closing the gap between us. Seriously though, how can someone so small move so fast

We round another corner, and I blink in surprise, Windows. Actual windows line this hallway, letting in natural light

Wow

The sun

I haven’t seen it in so long

Before I can get a good look outside, my guide veers sharply to the right. She pushes open a set of glass double doors, ushering me through with impatient gestures

Heat and humidity hit me like a wall. I stumble, momentarily disoriented by the sudden change in environment

We’re in some kind of massive greenhouse. Lush greenery surrounds us on all sides, climbing 

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trellises and spilling out of planters. The air is thick with the scent of damp earth and tropical 

flowers

Beads of sweat immediately form on my skin. My simple cotton outfit, so comfortable in the airconditioned halls, now feels stifling

My guide marches ahead, seemingly unbothered by the giant blanket of warmth pressing down on us. I trail after her, trying not to trip over the uneven stone path winding through the foliage

As we walk deeper into this indoor jungle, a thought strikes me with the force of a physical blow. I could run

The realization freezes me in place. I could turn around right now and bolt. My guide is tiny. I could easily outpace her if I tried, right

But then what

The momentary surge of hope fades as quickly as it appeared. I have no idea where I am or how to get out of this place. Those endless, identical corridors would become a maze. I’d be caught in 

minutes, if not seconds

And who knows what punishment would await me for trying to escape

I shake off the fleeting fantasy of freedom and hurry to catch up with my impatient guide

She leads me to a secluded area of the greenhouse, where an equally diminutive old man sits at a table. His beard cascades to his feet, and he peers through spectacles at a newspaper covered in unfamiliar script. A lavish spread of tea and snacks adorns the table before him

Incongruously, it’s sized for normal adult humans

He’s sitting in some kind of booster that gets him to the level he needs to reach the table

I’d laugh, but I’m too worried about my fate

Without warning, my guide shoves me into a chair. I stumble, barely catching myself as I fall into the seat. The woman bows to the old man and vanishes, leaving me alone with him

Silence stretches between us as I watch him sip his tea. The greenhouse’s humid air clings to my skin, making me acutely aware of every bead of sweat forming on my body. I shift in my seat, wishing it was easier to breathe in this weather. Actually, I’m just wishing to be anywhere else in the world

Well, maybe not anywhere. Would rather not be in my cell

But even as I think that, there’s something about this old man that puts me at ease. A sense of warmth, of friendliness, radiates from him. It’s as if I’ve known him for years, though I’m certain 

we’ve never met

The feeling unnerves me. Why do I feel this way? After everything I’ve been through, I should be on high alert. Instead, I find myself relaxing in his presence, my guard lowering despite my best efforts to remain vigilant

I don’t trust it. I can’t trust it. This comfort, this sense of safetyit has to be some kind of trick. Maybe they’ve drugged me. Maybe this whole setup is designed to lull me into a false sense of 

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security

My fingers dig into the arms of the chair as I force myself to stay alert. I won’t fall for whatever game they’re playing

his Ble.

The old man turns a page in his newspaper, seemingly oblivious to my internal study him, searching for any hint of malice or deception. His wrinkled face is serene

unhurried as he reads

movements 

Just as I’m about to break the silence myself, he folds the newspaper and sets it aside. His gaze meets mine, and I’m struck by the intensity in his eyes. They’re old eyes, yes, but sharp and clear, almost terrifying with the way they seem to stare straight into your soul

Lisa Randall,” he says, his voice surprisingly strong and deep for such a small man. Welcome.” 

My name on his lips sends a jolt through me. How does he know who I am? A thousand questions race through my mind, but only one makes it past my lips

Who are you?” 

He smiles, the expression crinkling the corners of his eyes. I am the one who ordered your extrication, my dear.” 

He falls silent, watching me expectantly. The pause stretches on, pregnant with unspoken meaning. I rack my brain, trying to decipher what he wants from me

Then it hits me. He’s waiting for my gratitude

Oh,I stammer, caught off guard. Um, thank you. I guess.” 

The words feel hollow, inadequate. But what else can I say? I’m grateful to be out of that hellhole, yes, but I have no idea if this situation is any better. For all I know, I’ve jumped from the frying pan into the fire.. 

Still, manners compel me to add, Why did you rescue me?” 

The old man’s smile widens, and he gestures to the spread before us. Please, help yourself to some tea and refreshments. We have much to discuss, Lisa Randall, and I find such conversations are always more pleasant over a good cup of tea.” 

I eye the food warily. It looks deliciousdelicate sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, and an assortment of pastries that make my mouth water. But years of watching crime documentaries have taught me to be cautious of accepting food from strangers, especially when I’ve just been kidnapped

Actually, scratch that. I really only learned the lesson from drinking that damn punch right beforewell. You know

I’d rather not, thanks,I say, trying to keep my tone polite despite my suspicion. I’d prefer if you just answered my question.” 

The old man’s eyebrows rise slightly, but his smile doesn’t falter. As you wish. Though I assure you, the food is quite safe. I have no desire to harm you, Lisa. Quite the opposite, in fact.” 

He pauses, taking a sip of his tea before continuing. As for why I rescued youwell, that’s

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rather complex question. The simple answer is that you were in danger, and I had the means to help. It seemed the right thing to do.” 

I snort, unable to contain my disbelief. The right thing to do? You don’t even know me. Why would you go to all this trouble for a stranger?” 

Ah, but you’re not a stranger to me, Lisa,he says, his eyes twinkling with amusement. I know a great deal about you. Your friendship with Ava Grey, for instance. Your relationship with the Westwood beta. And your fate, decided long before your birth.” 

My blood runs cold at his words. How does he know all this? I lean forward, my voice dropping to a harsh whisper. Who are you? Really? And what do you want from me?” 

The old man sets down his teacup, his expression growing serious. Who I am is not important right now. What matters is that I am someone who wishes to help youand, by extension, to help your friend, Ava.” 

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