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41. SIENNA

Author: Raji
last update publish date: 2026-03-11 20:43:59

“Hey!” I tapped his cheeks again. “Alessio.” This time I tapped harder, almost ready to slap him if he didn’t respond. “Alessio! You’re scaring me.” I muttered, leaning over him, trying to shake him awake.

In a second he flipped me onto my back, making me gasp in surprise.

“Alessio,” I scolded immediately.

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    For the first time in a long while, I found myself sitting outside the healer’s quarters with a heaviness that had nothing to do with fear of Selena’s injury. She is stable now. The doctor had reassured me again and again that it was only a sprain, that children healed faster than adults, that by morning she would be restless and complaining rather than crying. I should have felt relieved. I should have felt lighter.Instead, guilt settled into my chest like a weight I could not shake off.Kane sat beside me, leaning into my side, his small fingers clutching the fabric of my sleeve like he needed to anchor himself somewhere safe. His breathing had steadied, but the fear still lingered in the tightness of his shoulders. Every now and then, he would glance toward the closed door, his eyes searching, his lips pressed into a thin line.“I should’ve caught her,” he whispered again, his voice small and tired.My heart twisted painfully at his words.“You couldn’t have,” I said softly, pulli

  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   64. CASSIUS

    The doctor finally stepped out of the room, and I stood up immediately, my heart lodged somewhere in my throat. The past hour had stretched longer than any battle I had ever fought. Waiting outside that room, listening to the muffled sounds of Selena crying and Sienna whispering to her, had been a different kind of torture—one where there was nothing to fight, nothing to fix, nothing to command.“Cassius,” the doctor said calmly, though there was gentleness in her voice that eased something inside me. “She is unharmed. No fractures. Just a severe sprain and bruising. She will need rest and observation for the next few hours, but she will recover.”Unharmed.The word echoed in my mind like a blessing.My shoulders sagged slightly before I rea

  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   63. CASSIUS

    The scream tore through the park like a blade.For a fraction of a second, everything slowed. The laughter around us faded, the movement of children blurred into the background, and all I could see was Selena’s small body slipping from the wooden beam. Her foot missed the edge, her balance gone, and then she was falling.My body moved before my mind caught up.I didn’t remember standing. I didn’t remember crossing the distance between the bench and the beam. One moment I was sitting beside Sienna, and the next I was running, my heart slamming violently against my ribs as fear surged through me like wildfire.Selena hit the ground hard.The sound of impact echoed louder in my ears than it probably was. She let out another cry, sharp and broken, her small hands clutching at the ground as panic took over her tiny frame.“S-Selena!” Kane’s voice cracked beside her, trembling with fear.Sienna didn’t move.That was what frightened me more than anything else.She stood frozen near the bench

  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   62. CASSIUS

    It was Sienna’s day off, and I had learned to recognize those days without asking. Over the past few weeks, her routine had become familiar to me, not because she shared it, but because I watched carefully enough to understand it. On working days, she moved with quiet urgency, her attention split between files, responsibilities, and the children. But today was different. The morning had stretched slowly, gently, without the usual rush, and now we sat together on a wooden bench at the edge of the park while Kane and Selena played in the open field before us.This was the first time she had allowed me to sit beside her like this, without visible irritation or distance tightening her shoulders. It was not forgiveness. It was not acceptance. It was simply permission. And strangely, that small permission felt heavier than anything else she had given me so far.The park buzzed with quiet life. Children laughed loudly as they ran in uneven circles, chasing each other ac

  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   61. SIENNA

    It had been three weeks since Cassius arrived in North Hollow, three weeks since my life began shifting in ways I had not planned and certainly had not prepared for. At first, every day had felt tense, like walking on unfamiliar ground, expecting it to crack beneath my feet at any moment. But slowly, something strange had begun happening—not calm, not acceptance, but a kind of reluctant adjustment that settled into the edges of my routine whether I wanted it or not.Cassius had not crossed the boundaries I set. Not once. That alone had surprised me more than I cared to admit. I had expected him to push, to test the limits, to find ways around the rules the way powerful men usually did when told no. But he hadn’t. Instead, he moved around the edges of our lives like someone who understood that even the smallest misstep could cost him everything. I had seen him leave early some mornings, dressed in formal clothes that reminded me too much of the Alpha he had become, heading back to his

  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   60. SIENNA

    I had expected resistance.Not shouting, not anger, but at least hesitation. Cassius had always been stubborn in his own quiet way, especially when he believed something mattered. Back then, he had stood firm in his choices even when they hurt me. Even when they tore us apart. That memory had stayed with me for years, shaping how I saw him, how I prepared myself for every conversation that involved him.So when he agreed to my rules without protest, without even a flicker of irritation crossing his face, it unsettled me more than if he had argued.I stood there watching him carefully, searching his expression for something—anything—that suggested reluctance. Pride, anger, frustration. Anything that would make sense to the man I once knew.But there was none.Only acceptance.Not the forced kind. Not the kind that waits for the right moment to push back. It looked… deliberate. Like he had already decided that this was the path he would walk, no matter how humiliating or difficult it be

  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   14. SIENNA

    Just when I thought I had finally made peace with my future, Cassius stood at my doorway. For a second, I thought my mind was playing tricks on me. That the universe had decided I hadn’t suffered enough and wanted to test how steady I truly was.But no. He was real. Leaning against the side of my e

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  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   13. CASSIUS

    Ever since I had known about Sienna and my kids, my heart and mind were at war. Hugo and Jackson were dealing with the Vineclaw production and supply all alone. I was here to supervise and help my pack, instead all I feel is helpless.

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  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   9. SIENNA

    I should have said no. That was my first instinct when Alessio asked. Not because I didn’t want to go. That was the problem.I did.Which made it complicated. “Alessio…” I began, unsure how to frame it without making it heavier than it needed to be.He didn’t interrupt. He simply waited, hands rest

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  • The Alpha's Forgotten Luna   7. CASSIUS

    Something in me broke the moment she left me standing at the corner of the street. Maybe everything broke in me. Realisation came crashing down on me that I couldn’t bear to stand on my own two feet. Tears clouded my vision and my wolf screamed to be let out.I couldn’t. Not here. Not where my kids

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