I Am The Luna By Moonlight Muse -
Chapter 221
Chapter 0221
VALERIE
“Why didn’t you go with them?” I ask Sebastian. He has been sitting on the sofa, on edge the entiretime, a deep frown on his face and his aura is overwhelming.
Even the children kept their distance from him and so I had taken them upstairs quickly.
Although I myself have been channelling my aura and trying to draw on it, it is still not as strong as his,although I am part of the triquetra.
However, I have been working on drawing upon it, trying to become one with my inner strength, butSebastian… He sits there with this effortlessly deadly aura that sends a chill down my spine.
How in touch with his wolf is he?
He’s angry.
Although he says nothing, I can sense it, clinging to him like the shadows cling to the dark corners of aroom.
He doesn’t respond to my question, and I walk over to him.
I have just put the children to bed, but I am concerned. Why do I feel there’s more to his mood than theothers going and why didn’t he go with them?
“The Alpha Sebastian I know wouldn’t let Zaia out there alone,” I say quietly, taking a seat on the sofaopposite him and crossing my legs.
His piercing eyes turn to me. “You have been out of it for several years. You don’t know me, nor do youknow Zaia.”
His words sting but I’m not a fool. “Oh, I beg to differ. I know my girl. She is brave, loving, and strong. Iknow she can handle this, but I also don’t see you letting her go alone.”
“I didn’t let her go alone. She has company.”
“It’s not the same as you going with her, and you know that,” I say, watching him sharply. “We all knowhow dangerous this meeting is.”
Our eyes meet and I feel uneasy. “You are a smart woman, Valerie. Why are you trying to push me foran answer you already know?” he replies coldly, and his words are like a weight suddenly droppedupon me, making me feel dread.
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No… I refuse to believe anything else…
1 stare at him, now realising he’s in turmoil…
“You’re-”
“You’ve been working on a cure for Sia? Tell me how far have you gotten?‘ he
cuts in.
I look down, hating that I haven’t gotten anywhere. Everything I’ve sampled on her blood has onlyattacked her other cells. I’ve reached out for help, but so far there is nothing.
“My point exactly, and we both know that her health will only get worse. I don’t care if I’m selfish or not.Nothing matters more to me than my children and my woman.” He replies, his voice so calm, yetequally terrifying.
“If you do this… it will break Zaia, your woman.” I remind him, my heart
thudding. “You don’t want to hurt her, do you?”
“No. But like you said, Zaia is brave and strong… right now, my priority is Sia. Even Zaia needs Sia tobe healthy.”
“At what cost will you do this?” I whisper.
I do understand… but will Zaia be able to handle it or will it break her?
She had just opened her heart to him again. I may not have been around, but I know she must havesuffered. If he breaks her trust again…
“I know, we all want Sia to be better… but perhaps tell Zaia you have a plan to-” “There is no plan, nofaçade, I will get that antidote for Sia. Because as long as she has her children… Zaia will be fine.‘
My heart breaks as I stare at him, it breaks for Zaia.
“I am going to say this, and I hope you understand and listen. We may not be friends, and I don’t meanany disrespect, but don’t do anything foolish or dangerous.” I plead. My voice is strong and I’m trying tohide the desperation I’m beginning to feel. We can’t split! We are a team! All of us! “She also needs.you. She lost all trust in you and yet she let you in once more. If you do this again, you will-”
“Lose her forever? Maybe.”
My eyes sting, my heart clenching. This isn’t even my love story…
“She’s staying strong because you are by her side.” I try again.
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He scoffs and shakes his head. “No, she’s staying strong, because she IS strong. That is the end of thediscussion. Make sure that this conversation stays between us.”
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