His Lost Lycan Luna (Jessica Hall) -
Chapter 202
His found Lycan Luna. Chapter 77
Yet the feeling through the bond, I could tell Kyson fully believed that it was just a coincidence. Hewas unbelieving that the woman who raised me was innocent. He needed to blame her, yet aftereverything, I wasn't so sure. I just needed something. Some part of the puzzle, some way to awakenmy memory of that night. I had dribs and drabs. I saw Marrissa in her hunter's uniform and theinsignia, yet why did I feel it wasn't her that called the hunters in?
I listened to them debate and argue, but how did this all link to the missing rogue women andchildren? So many questions were left unanswered or in doubt. Then there was Ester and Trey'sstory on top of Tandi“s? Looking around at them while they were discussing what to do next, I metTrey's eyes. He also was deep in conversation, his gaze flicking back to the box of documents as herummaged through it.
"How did you know I was alive?” I asked him and everyone fell quiet, turning their attention to me.“The sire bond. I could still feel it. I was sired to you. It wasn't until years later when it went dormantthat I truly believed you were dead, as everyone else did.” Trey answers and everyone turned theirattention back to what they were doing, yet for some reason that sat weirdly with me.
"What if that is the link to dead children and rogue women?” I think to myself, only realizing I spokethe words out loud when everyone stops again. Kyson leans forward, kissing my shoulder as I sat onhis lap.
"What are you talking about?” he asks but Trey also seemed to be thinking
"When did the children start going missing and turning up dead?” I ask.
"After your parent's murders,” Kyson and Damian answer.
“Have you got a list of the approximate ages of the children?” I ask, and Dustin clears his throat.“The archives have lists or those found and locations, but not all of them were identified,” Dustinsays.
"What about the rogue women? When did they start getting killed?”
"Sporadically. Sometimes entire rogue camps were found dead,” Gannon answers, and I bite my lip.“What are you thinking?” Kyson asks behind me and I turn on his lap.
“A pattern,” I answer.
“There is no pattern. If it was a serial killer, there would be a pattern, but there is none. Nopreference for type or ages, nothing. The only link is they were rogue, and spanned half thecountryside.” Damian answers.
“That's because the hunters weren't killing them for the sake of killing them,” I tell him, and Treygasps.
“They were hunting you! They knew you were alive!” he says before rushing out the door.
“Where are you-" but Trey was gone before Kyson could demand an answer. Kyson leans backheavily in his chair.
“If that were true, they would have had to have known you existed. Which I suppose Marrissa wouldhave told them, but what if she had a sudden change of heart and couldn't go through with it?”Damian scoffs with a shake of his head.
Inless she was never a part of it,” I tell him. Kyson growls behind me. Yet how could he not see whatI did?
“Just hear me out. What if she didn't have anything to do with it? If what Ester says is true, thenMarrissa was sired to me. She couldn't have let them kill me. So if she was part of it, why wouldn'tshe just hand me over to the hunters or tell the hunters that I am there? Why would she run withme?” I ask, looking at them
"Okay, say it is true. Why do you have memories of her wearing the hunter's uniform that night?And why would she kill my sister? And who else would have been their inside person?” Kyson snaps."What if she didnt kill Claire? I know you want to believe it was my mother, but why would she waityears. working here and not just help the hunters get inside the castle grounds again?”
“Because she was working her damn way up the ladder, is why!" he snaps.
"Or maybe you don’t want to look at the fact that you had a mole in one of your people! I don'tthink she killed Claire, I believe she was framed!” I snapped back.
"And what use would be framing her? If she was innocent, why would she come to my kingdom ifnot to kill us too?” he said standing up and I caught myself on his desk before slipping off his lap."You're wrong!” he says before storming out of his office. Damian growls and clicks his tonguebefore going after him. Yet nothing I said would make him see. He needed a villain and my mother,or the woman who raised me was it. He didn't want to look at fault in his own Kingdom. Ye was toobusy seeking it in mine.
“I know I am right. I want to go home. I need to remember.” I breathe.
"Azalea, he won't let you leave here,” Gannon says.
"Good thing it is not up to him. He can come or not, but either way I am going home,” I tell him.“For what? You can't just leave,” Gannon says.
“The Kingdom has been left the way it was, untouched. We need answers, and the only way to getthem is to start from scratch,” I tell Gannon.
Gannon clutches his hair. “And if you're wrong, then what? We have been investigating this sincethe first kingdom fell. The first Kingdom, Azalea. We would have found proof. We know the huntersare behind it. We know Marrissa was the lead hunter.”
“No, you think you know. And what purpose would she have in keeping me alive?” I tell him, alsowalking out.
They didn't want to see any fault in their investigations, but they were ruled by fear and anger. Asfor me, am an outsider, so my perspective of it is different. If they would just hear me out.
I knew Marrissa and one thing I know for sure was that she loved me as if I was her own. I have noidea why she ran from Trey and the Landeena guard, but I knew she had to have had a reason.
I just needed to get Kyson to start thinking with his head and not out the vendetta he held with thewoman who raised me.
Feeling through the bond, I could feel how implosive he was, feel his frustration and anger, as Isought out our bond. What I wasn't expecting was to replace him in his old quarters.
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