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89. LIKE A MAN POSSESSED

Author: Paisley C
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-28 17:21:57

KIERAN

I didn’t even know what the hell came over me. One second I was pacing around in the Alpha’s quarters pretending to read some patrol reports, and the next I was making my way toward the servants’ wing like a man possessed. I had no damn business being there. No excuse. No plan. Just this stupid, impulsive urge to see her. Vee. I told myself I was just checking in, maybe making sure everything was running smoothly—but who was I kidding? The moment I turned the corner and caught sight of her, standing there near the washroom with a folded sheet in her hands and that confused look on her face, I froze. Dead. Like some dumb deer caught in headlights.

She blinked. Once. Twice. And I could feel the silence between us grow into something loud and awkward. My mouth parted slightly, but no sound came out. I was the damn Alpha, what the hell was I doing just standing there like an idiot? I wanted to say something. Anything.

“Hey.” “How are you?” “You look tired.” Hell, even “Move along.”
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  • Reclaiming His Fated Luna   93. LIKE AN AFTERTASTE

    KIERANI stood there for a moment after she walked away, the silence between us lingering like an aftertaste I didn’t ask for. My words had come out sharper than I intended—too sharp maybe—but in that moment, it had felt necessary.“Stop giving Selene food,” I’d told her, almost like a command, no space for negotiation. Vee had looked at me, confusion written all over her face, her brows creased in that way they always did when she didn’t understand me but wasn’t sure if she should challenge me either.“She’s hungry,” she’d said quietly, almost like it was a justification, like she needed me to understand that she wasn’t doing it to disobey me. But I had just looked at her, jaw clenched, heart beating harder than it should’ve.“That’s not your concern,” I’d replied, even though I knew damn well that if there was anyone whose concern it was, it should be mine.Now as I stood in the hallway, arms folded across my chest and my back pressed against the cold stone wall, I ran the moment ov

  • Reclaiming His Fated Luna   92. IN THE DUNGEONS

    RAVENThey dragged me in like I was some criminal, two guards flanking me on either side like I was about to be thrown in the dungeons, and maybe I was. Their grip was unnecessarily tight on my arms, and I swear one of them shoved me forward just to humiliate me. My knees hit the cold floor of the throne room as I stumbled, but I refused to give them the satisfaction of seeing me crumble.I lifted my head slowly, and the moment my eyes met Kieran’s, I knew I was in for it. He wasn’t just upset. He wasn’t just disappointed. No, his jaw was clenched so tight I could almost hear his teeth grinding, and his eyes… gods, his eyes were practically molten with rage."Why?" His voice boomed through the hall, echoing off the stone walls like thunder. “Why, Vee? Why in the name of every law I’ve put in place, would you dare to give Selene food when I specifically told you not to?”I opened my mouth to speak, but he stood from the throne, stepping forward, and I flinched—not because I was afraid

  • Reclaiming His Fated Luna   91. PALE AS GHOST

    KIERANAs I sat behind the massive oak desk in my chambers, flipping through the last of the parchment reports I’d been meaning to review all morning, I barely noticed the soft knock at the door. My guards, standing silently by the entrance, exchanged a glance before one of them leaned in to speak slowly.“One of the kitchen handmaids requests a word with you, Alpha.”I let out a slow breath, already feeling the tension curl deeper in my spine. “Send him in,” I muttered, pushing the parchments aside and sitting back in my chair. I expected the usual — a supply shortage, a dispute among staff, maybe even a spilled meal. But the second the young male handmaid stepped in, fidgeting with the hem of his apron and refusing to meet my eyes, I knew something was wrong. Very wrong. He hovered at the threshold, pale as a ghost, until I said.“Out. All of you. Now.”The guards didn’t hesitate — my tone alone made it clear this wasn’t up for discussion. They cleared the room in seconds, shutting

  • Reclaiming His Fated Luna   90. RARE MOMENT OF PEACE

    RAVENThe following morning, just as I was settling into a rare moment of peace, one of Selene’s handmaids came tapping at the door like she had no sense of time or manners.“Lady Selene wants to see you,” she said with a slight bow, her voice just above a whisper, like she was afraid someone else might hear. I raised an eyebrow at her and crossed my arms.“Did she say what for?”“No, Raven,” she replied, her eyes darting away.I sighed dramatically and stood up, brushing my palms over my apron. “Of course she didn’t. When does the princess of pettiness ever explain herself?” I muttered under my breath, just loud enough for her to hear as I walked past. She pretended not to.By the time I got to Selene’s chamber, she was already sprawled across her fainting couch like some damsel out of a tragic love story, with her golden hair loose and lips pursed in a familiar pout that made my teeth itch. She didn’t even look at me before speaking.“Raven, I need you to get me those honey-crusted

  • Reclaiming His Fated Luna   89. LIKE A MAN POSSESSED

    KIERANI didn’t even know what the hell came over me. One second I was pacing around in the Alpha’s quarters pretending to read some patrol reports, and the next I was making my way toward the servants’ wing like a man possessed. I had no damn business being there. No excuse. No plan. Just this stupid, impulsive urge to see her. Vee. I told myself I was just checking in, maybe making sure everything was running smoothly—but who was I kidding? The moment I turned the corner and caught sight of her, standing there near the washroom with a folded sheet in her hands and that confused look on her face, I froze. Dead. Like some dumb deer caught in headlights.She blinked. Once. Twice. And I could feel the silence between us grow into something loud and awkward. My mouth parted slightly, but no sound came out. I was the damn Alpha, what the hell was I doing just standing there like an idiot? I wanted to say something. Anything.“Hey.” “How are you?” “You look tired.” Hell, even “Move along.”

  • Reclaiming His Fated Luna   88. LIKE A BRAND

    RAVENI knew he was watching me. Kieran always watched. From the corner window on the east side of the packhouse, behind that damn sheer curtain like it could hide him. But I didn’t look up once. I focused on raking through the herbs stacked in the wooden crates, pretending that every dried leaf I picked out wasn’t screaming with the reminder that his gaze burned into my back like a brand.The more I thought about him, about them—the more I felt this heat build in my chest. That pack. That damned pack of his. All their lies and their legacy of bloodshed. I wanted them gone. Not just punished or weakened—I wanted them erased. Obliterated. Annihilated to the point where no one would even remember they ever walked this land.But I couldn’t let that part of me speak. Not yet. This was too delicate.“Vee,” Rowena’s voice came from behind me, soft but pressed with urgency. She never used my full name unless something was off.I turned slightly, enough for her to know I was listening, even i

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