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Finn stared at Ruby, his expression unreadable, as if he hadn’t expected her to show up and interrupt our conversation.
“Why do you always feel the need to know everything?” he snapped at her, irritation lacing his voice.
Ruby frowned, clearly taken aback. “Why are you treating me like this?, You didn’t even listen to me that night–you just dragged me back here against my will!”
From her words, I could tell that Ruby had wanted to stay with the Iron Crown Pack, but Finn had forced her to return.
“It was my Alpha’s command,” Finn replied flatly.
“And I’m going to be your Alpha’s Luna.”
Her voice was steady, unwavering, as she spoke to Finn.
Hearing her say that unsettled me. I didn’t like it when she called herself my Luna. But why? Wasn’t I the one who had promised her that title years ago?
“Ru-”
“No, Kane!” she cut me off sharply, turning to me with frustration. “You need to tell him who I am to you! He treats me like I’m nothing. He has no respect for me at all!”
She sounded like a child complaining to a parent.
Finn shot her a hard look. Ruby had always thought of him as composed and level–headed. He was my best friend, and she was my girlfriend, so he had always tried to be polite to her.
“Enough,” he warned, his patience running thin. “I’ve got bigger things to worry about right now.”
Tears welled up in Ruby’s eyes as she clung to my arm. “See how he speaks to me? Even in front of you? He’s not even afraid of you!”
Finn rolled his eyes, clearly unimpressed, as if he thought she was putting on a show.
But I knew Ruby wasn’t the type to fake emotions. She was just… sensitive.
I sighed and patted her shoulder. “Don’t cry. He’s just stressed about something.”
“Something? Kane, do you even realize what’s at stake? This could change everything. I’m asking you one last time–are you sure about this?” Finn pressed.
“Yes. I’m sure.”
Finn held my gaze for a moment, then gave a small nod before turning and walking out of my house.
Ruby, however, looked confused. As I headed toward my room to grab my phone, she followed closely
behind.
“Kane, what were you two talking about?”
“You don’t need to know,” I said flatly, brushing past her as I left the room, phone in hand.
As I made my way toward the door, she grabbed my arm.
“You always do this,” she said, her voice trembling with frustration. “Do you have any idea how
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humiliated I felt when you left me outside the party hall that night? What am I to you, Kane? You neve acknowledge me in front of anyone!”
Her words pushed me to the edge. My patience was already thin, and now her questions were just adding to the noise in my head.
“If you can’t handle this, then leave,” I snapped, “I won’t stop you.”
I reached for the door, but before I could open it, she suddenly threw her arms around me from behind
“Why are you saying this, Kane?” she whispered, her voice breaking. “Don’t you love me anymore?
I had no answer.
She pulled away just enough to move in front of me, cupping my face in her hands, forcing me to look
at her.
Her eyes shimmered with unshed tears, and for a moment, I felt a pang of sympathy. But it wasn’t the same as when I saw Selene cry. That feeling had been… different.
“I have no one in this world except you, Kane,” she murmured. “If you’re telling me to leave, you might as well be telling me to die. Is that what you want?”
When I didn’t respond, she slowly dropped her hands from my face, wiping her tears as they fell. My eyes drifted to a scar on her arm.
Memories from the past came rushing back.
I closed my eyes, trying to push them away, but I couldn’t. I owed her too much. If it weren’t for her, I wouldn’t be standing here today.
Taking a deep breath, I opened my eyes and looked at her. She seemed fragile… vulnerable.
I had to protect her.
“Don’t cry,” I said at last. “I’m not leaving you.”
The moment she heard those words, she threw herself back into my arms, clinging to me as if they were the only thing keeping her together.
After comforting her for a while, I left for work, throwing myself into my responsibilities to keep my
mind off Selene.
Two days passed. I stayed busy, but no matter how much I tried to distract myself, thoughts of Selene crept in.
Today was the day the doctor was supposed to send me the reports. A strange sense of anticipation
settled inside me as I waited.
The more I thought about them, the more I felt an unexpected sense of responsibility.
But no matter how hard I tried to focus on the reports, my thoughts kept drifting to Selene. More than the children, it was her I couldn’t stop thinking about.
Her new look. Her confidence. Everything about her was messing with my head.
Just as I was drowning in my thoughts, my phone buzzed with a message.
It was from my mother.
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