The Luna’s Choice (Theo and Ayla) by Kat Silver -
Chapter 30
Chapter 30
Chapter 30: Ayla
My mind was all over the place by the time we pulled up to Kingston’s house. I nearly fell on the stairswhen I forgot about the boot on my leg and caught it on a step. Kingston
was there to catch me.
“Everything okay?” he asked. “You were pretty quiet on the ride home.”
I cleared my throat. “Yeah, sorry. It’s just been a big day.”
“I didn’t overwhelm you, did I?” Kingston rushed. “I just know that you’ve been going a bit stir–crazy,and I thought this was a good opportunity for you to get back to work. I’m sorry if just sprung it on you.”
“I mean, you did plan for it to be a surprise,” I said with a grin. “It’s fine. It was very thoughtful. Andyou’re right. I have been going a little nuts in here. I’m very excited. This was all great. Thank you.”
“But…”
I chuckled. “No ‘but.‘ Really, I appreciate everything you’ve done for me.” I pushed up on my toes andkissed him on the cheek.
“I’m happy to hear it. Now let me help you up the stairs.”
I rolled my eyes but let him take my arm and assist me into
the house.
“I think I’m going to go change,” said. “I’ll be back out in a
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“Okay.” Kingston kissed me on the temple and headed toward the kitchen.
I went to my room and shut the door, taking a deep breath once I was alone. I wasn’t sure exactly whatI was feeling. I was definitely excited. That was the truth. I really liked Erica, and from what I learnedduring our meeting, I admired the company that she had built. It was just a big move to go from beingan author to running an entire publishing house within a matter of months.
But it was a really great opportunity, and I was grateful that Kingston had set it up for me. But maybethat was what was bothering me. Kingston had been so wonderful. But I felt like this was being handedto me because the Alpha was asking for favors. I didn’t feel like I had actually earned it.
I brushed off the feeling. I would have several months to earn my place there. It wasn’t like I wascompletely handed the job and expected to take over on Monday. I still had time to prove myself.
I changed into some loungewear and headed back into the living area. Kingston was coming back inthrough the front door with a pile of mail in his hand. As he flipped through the stack, his brow suddenlyfurrowed.
“What is it?” I asked.
“You have mail,” he said hesitantly, holding up a blue
envelope.
“What?” No one outside of Sablemane knew I was here, and it wasn’t like I had any reason to receivemail from anyone. I
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took the envelope from Kingston and looked at it.
It had my name on the front, but that was it no address, no postage. Now it was my turn to furrow mybrow. It was a dark blue, and for some reason, it looked familiar.
I opened the envelope, and there was a card inside. Pulling it out, there was a photo of a nature sceneon the front. I opened it to read what was inside, and my heart leaped into my throat.
I guess you didn’t understand.
You weren’t supposed to replace another.
Be smart, my love, and keep your distance.
Or you’ll force my hand.
You belong to me.
“Kingston,” I said, my eyes locked on the words in front of me.
He must have sensed my panic because he was at my side in seconds. He took the card from myhand.
“What the f***?” Kingston pushed me toward my room. “Go to the bedroom and lock the door.”
He must have realized the same thing I had. Whoever it was from had been here. They had to have putit in the mailbox themselves. I moved toward my room but ended up standing in the doorway untilKingston returned. He was on his phone when he came back in.
“Then they had to have masked their scent,” he said into the phone.
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Whoever he was talking to responded.
“I don’t know. Just get here.”
He hung up and came straight to me, immediately pulling me into his arms. “Do you have any idea whocould have sent that to you?”
“No,” I said, shaking my head.
He let me go and started to pace. “If Theo Arden is behind this, I swear to the goddess…”
“You don’t really think Theo had anything to do with this?”
“He obviously can’t let you go, Ayla,” Kingston snapped. “Who else could it be? I thought he was stupidfor rejecting you, bùt I didn’t think he was f***ing sadistic.”
I shook my head. That didn’t sound right. Sure, Theo may not have been happy to replace out that I wasunder Kingston’s protection now, but to send ominous messages? I doubted he would go through thatkind of trouble.
“I don’t think it was from him,” I said.
“Ayla, how can you think it wasn’t him?”
I rubbed my forehead, trying to clear all the thoughts running through my mind. I didn’t think this wasTheo. It just didn’t feel like him. He was more emotional, confrontational even, with his reactions.This… this was calculated.
And there was something familiar that kept nagging at me.
“Okay, for argument’s sake, if it’s not Theo, who else could it be? Could it be a fan or someone fromyour old publishing
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house?” Kingston asked. “What about that friend of yours, Zeff? He wasn’t too happy that you left him.”
“No, absolutely not. He wouldn’t do that,” I said. “Besides, I told him where I was. If he wanted to takeme back, he’d just come here and get me.”
“Okay, what about any fans?”
“That’s why we used a pen name and actor,” I said. “My publisher did a pretty good job keeping myidentity a secret. They still got a few creepy letters at the office every once in a while, but as far as Iknow, nothing violent or anything like this.”
“Then Theo is our best guess,” Kingston insisted.
“Wait.” It hit me why the envelope was so familiar.
I rushed into my room to the desk and opened the top drawer. I had put some mail and other papers inthere when I had unpacked and just hadn’t bothered to go through it. Near the bottom, I saw the samecolor blue peeking out.
“Here,” I said, pulling it out.
“Where did that come from?” he asked, taking it from my hands.
“I brought it with me when I left…”
Tearing it open, he pulled another card out, a different photo of nature on the outside. He opened it,closing his eyes after reading the contents.
“What?” I grabbed the card, almost dropping the photo inside. it. I gasped when I saw it.
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It was a picture of me and Zeff, but Zeff had been exed out. I returned to the card, reading the messageinside. returne
I’m glad you got rid of the mate
But this one has to go too.
No one else will have you.
You won’t be waiting long.
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