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CHAPTER THREE HUNDRED & FOURTEEN

Auteur: Judith GW
last update Date de publication: 2026-05-29 16:03:09

Talia’s POV

“Ah, I should have explained. Leslie suggested the scent suppressors for the road. She did not want the rogues catching the scent of any of the convoys leaving the gates and tracking them back to the packs. Every Alpha and Luna on the road used them. They were given out at the gate before we left,” Nolan explained.

A cold chill went up my spine. Leslie would not have recommended that, as it had not worked before when Solon and Nolan followed me to Jason's when I got the potions the
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    Talia’s POVAnnie and the guards came around the corner behind me a moment later. The three of them stopped when they saw the man holding my arms. The guards straightened to attention.“I’m sorry, Alpha. We tried to get her to stop, but Luna wanted to see you,” Annie explained.Nolan kept his eyes on me as he spoke to them. “All three of you can leave. I have her.”The guards bowed and turned back the way they had come. Annie hesitated. She looked as if she wanted to say something.“Annie,” Nolan snapped, causing Annie to flinch. “Did you not hear me?”“I’m sorry, Alpha,” Annie responded.“Go with them,” Nolan told her again. Annie nodded, bowed, and quickly left. The corridor was now empty except for the man who looked like Nolan standing across from me.“You can let go of me now,” I told him as I looked at his hands still on my arms. “Or are you going to drag me back to my room?”“I just want to make sure you’re okay,” Nolan responded. “I would never force you to go back to your roo

  • Second Chance for the Barren Luna   CHAPTER THREE HUNDRED & TWELVE

    Talia’s POV“Move out of my way!”“Luna, we have our orders. You are not to leave the room without the Alpha’s permission,” the taller guard said. Most guards looked awkward or intimidated when they had to say no to me. This one, on the other hand, seemed smug. It made my wolf snarl within me.“Why?” I asked. “Why would I be confined to my room?”“For your safety, Luna,” the taller guard answered. I believed he was practically sneering at me as he studied my face as if he was told to report on my emotions. The shorter one wouldn’t look me in the eyes.“My safety from what? There is no threat inside Bloodmoon, or is there?” I questioned.“No, Luna. Alpha…”“Then, get out of my way. I will not be kept here,” I snapped, interrupting him.“We cannot, Luna,” the shorter guard repeated. “Alpha said you must stay in your room for your safety. He will come to you later.”‘Who are they to defy us? Let me out! I will teach them who runs this pack,’ my wolf snarled.“You are speaking to your Lun

  • Second Chance for the Barren Luna   CHAPTER THREE HUNDRED & ELEVEN

    Talia’s POVI woke up in a room I didn’t recognize. My head pounded like I had a hangover. Sitting up took more effort than usual. My body felt heavy. Whatever knocked me out had faded, but I still felt exhausted, even though I must have been out for hours.“What happened?” I muttered to myself.The bed was big, with white, heavy sheets which I knew immediately were not the ones I had picked out for Nolan and my room. The curtains were closed. Light passed through a crack in the curtains, making a harsh golden line across the bed. The room had a trace of lavender. Everything was meant to be comfortable, but it felt staged.I did not remember coming here.I tried to remember what happened. The last thing I recalled was Annie in the garden, hugging me when I pulled her close and asking to come back to Bloodmoon with us. After that, everything got blurry. I remembered falling, and then nothing.My wolf stirred at the back of my mind. ‘Do you know what happened?’ I asked her.‘No. All I

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    Nolan’s POVAn hour was too long.During the first half of the hour, I kept telling myself she just needed some time alone, and that taking her out of the garden too early would be a mistake. Even so, I couldn’t shake the uneasy feeling growing inside me. I kept replaying our previous conversations to see if I missed anything. Was she trying to keep her distance from me? Did she blame me for Rudolf’s death?‘You are overthinking this,’ my wolf scolded. ‘She is not fickle. She wouldn’t betray us.’I knew my wolf was right, but doubt still lingered. Talia never stayed away this long without letting me know.I reached out to her through the mate bond. ‘Talia, is everything okay?’I waited a few seconds, but there was no response.‘Talia, it has been over an hour. We need to go.’ There was still no response.I started down the path. By the time I reached the turn to the garden, I was running.The garden was empty.The shears were on the gravel, not on the bench where they belonged. A

  • Second Chance for the Barren Luna   CHAPTER THREE HUNDRED & NINE

    Talia’s POVI walked down the path to the rose garden. The maids were there when I turned the last corner. Two of them were pruning the bushes while the other held a basket.“Hello, Princess Talia,” one of them greeted me. “Do you need anything tonight?”“No. Please leave me alone,” I said flatly, my voice coming out harsher than intended.They exchanged uneasy glances, one whispering to the other two, before both bowed and walked out of the garden.I picked up a pair of shears from the stone bench and walked over to the first bush. Father learned to love rose bushes. It was Mother who had convinced him of their beauty. When I was little, we pruned the bushes together.“Running a pack is just like taking care of a rose bush,” he had told me as he pointed out a cane. “You have to be able to spot those that took strength from the others without giving anything back to ensure the safety and health of the pack.”Father knew how to relate to me. He used the roses to teach me about politics

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