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Dominicus

Brodik nods, as if he expected that. “Okay. Then we add to it. We hook her up to a vitals monitor—something that tracks her heart rate, oxygen, brain activity, everything. We patch it to a display you carry with you. That way, wherever you are, you can see her vitals in real time.”

That makes me freeze.

He steps forward, encouraged. “We could even rig an earpiece so you can hear her heartbeat. Like… a direct feed. You’d be able to hear her, no matter where you are.”

I stare at him.

He finishes, “You won’t be able to feel her warmth, Alpha, but you’ll have something. And maybe… that might be enough to get you through. And you can take comfort knowing she’ll be surrounded by the best doctors. Monitored at all times. If anything changes, anything, we’ll know in seconds.”

My jaw clenches.

It’s still not enough.

But it’s… something.

Eleanor glances at me, her expression unreadable—but I can tell she approves.

I look down at Diana.

I don’t like it.

But maybe… maybe thi
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  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 338

    Dominicus They nod in respect when they see and I acknowledge it. My eyes flit through their numbers. Good, they’re all complete. I take the stone steps to the door and push it open. Laughter reaches my ears before the sight in the room greets me. Eleanor is the first I see. She’s seated on a soft sofa, back straight, hands folded delicately in her lap. There’s a smile on her lips, the kind meant to ease tension—but her eyes… her eyes are serious. My attention is instantly captured. My gaze shifts to the right—and lands on Billy. He’s got a grin on his face. A wide one. The lines around his mouth are deep with it, and there’s a light in his eyes I don’t think I have ever seen. It’s like all the sorrow buried deep, weighing down on him has been lifted. He looks lighter, freer. Younger. There’s relief in him. Joy. Love. My heart rests. Diana will he happy. I turn my head. And then I see her. She’s sitting beside him. Small frame. Short black hair. Grey- almost

  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 337

    Dominicus I’m meditating—heartbeat in my ears—when I feel a presence brush the edge of my mind. Brodik. I grimace. ‘What?’ ‘Billy Myricks and the wolves are back.’ My eyes stay closed, jaw tight. ‘Did he find his daughter?’ ‘He did’. There’s a pause, the faint buzz of thought before Brodik adds, ‘To prevent shocking the girl too much, Billy’s decided to take her to Eleanor’s house in town instead of bringing her here to the pack.’ I nod once to myself. ‘And?’ ‘Miss Eleanor wants to know if you’re well enough to come see them.’ I open my eyes, slow and flat. ‘I’ll go.’ Brodik withdraws. Clean and efficient, like always. It’s not the first time I’ve spoken to someone through the pack-link in the past four days—It’s the best way I can stay informed while I’m out here– meditating– trying to keep myself from slipping. I exhale through my nose and get to my feet. The forest rustles around me, wild and quiet all at once. I reach up, pull my black shirt off the branch

  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 336

    Dominicus Brodik nods, as if he expected that. “Okay. Then we add to it. We hook her up to a vitals monitor—something that tracks her heart rate, oxygen, brain activity, everything. We patch it to a display you carry with you. That way, wherever you are, you can see her vitals in real time.” That makes me freeze. He steps forward, encouraged. “We could even rig an earpiece so you can hear her heartbeat. Like… a direct feed. You’d be able to hear her, no matter where you are.” I stare at him. He finishes, “You won’t be able to feel her warmth, Alpha, but you’ll have something. And maybe… that might be enough to get you through. And you can take comfort knowing she’ll be surrounded by the best doctors. Monitored at all times. If anything changes, anything, we’ll know in seconds.” My jaw clenches. It’s still not enough. But it’s… something. Eleanor glances at me, her expression unreadable—but I can tell she approves. I look down at Diana. I don’t like it. But maybe… maybe thi

  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 335

    Dominicus Eleanor nods. “The mating bond links souls. If you can’t feel her at the other end of it, then something’s affecting her soul. And until she wakes up—or until I can find answers in the Castellanos ruins—we won’t know more.” She takes a breath. “But if that’s true, then it makes perfect sense that your curse lashed out. It recognized her absence. Not just physically—but spiritually. It couldn’t find her. So it erupted.” I don’t say anything. The weight of her words settles over me like a mountain. “This is a weakness, Dom,” Eleanor says at last. “A dangerous one. You might be the most powerful Alpha alive—but if someone manages to shield your bond to Diana, you become unstable. And that means the war is lost.” Her voice is steady, but her eyes are gentle. “You have to train yourself to hold on, Dom. For as long as you can without her. It won’t be forever. But the longer you can last, the better. Every minute counts.” I glance down at Diana in my arms. She looks

  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 334

    Dominicus Eleanor turns to Brodik, her voice calm but firm. “Get your Alpha some clothes.” Brodik hesitates. His face says everything he doesn’t. Worry. Concern. Fear, maybe—not of me, but for me. I glance past him. Clyde and the doctors are still standing there, their faces all telling the same story. They’re not sure I’m sane. Not yet. “I’m fine,” I say, meeting Brodik’s eyes. “Go.” Another pause. His gaze flicks to Diana in my arms, then back to me. Finally, he nods. “Yes, Alpha.” He steps back and quietly closes the door behind him. I exhale. My head drops as I stare down at the woman I’m holding. She’s here. In my arms. Her body warm against mine. Her chest rises and falls in a steady rhythm. Her scent surrounds me, soft and familiar. But I can’t feel her. Not where it matters. Not in the bond. It’s there—but it’s empty at the other end. A cord stretched between us but the light on the other side’s been snuffed out. Like she’s standing just behind a wall I c

  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 333

    Brodik Another growl. Teeth bared. His enormous frame shifts slightly, tightening around Diana. His massive head lowers until it hovers just over her chest, shielding her like a shield of flesh and bone. “I know you don’t want anyone near her,” Eleanor continues, her voice calm. Unshaken. “But if I can’t see her… if I can’t get close, Dominicus… I can’t do anything for her.” His blue eyes stay locked on her. Tense. Distrustful. But he doesn’t snarl again. “You know me,” she murmurs. “You know I wouldn’t let anything happen to her. I don’t want to hurt her. I want to bring her back.” There’s a pause. A beat of silence where nothing moves except the flick of an ear, the twitch of his tail. Then—slowly, grudgingly—he lifts his head just enough for her to approach. His body stays coiled around the Luna, tense and ready, but he doesn’t stop her as she steps forward and lowers herself to her knees beside the ruined bed. I hold my breath. Eleanor gently extends a hand and p

  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 332

    Brodik The terminal doors slide open, and Eleanor climbs into the passenger seat without a word. She barely has her seatbelt on before she asks, “Have they arrived?” I nod, eyes on the road as I merge back into traffic. “Yes, ma’am. The Alpha and Luna landed about an hour ago. They’re at the pack hospital now.” She doesn’t respond right away. Her jaw’s tight, her gaze locked on the road ahead. Then she mutters, “Drive faster.” “Yes, ma’am,” I say again and press harder on the gas. We speed out of the city, weaving through traffic without a second thought. The closer we get to the pack boundary, the tighter the knot in my chest pulls. Something’s wrong. I can feel it. And it’s not just Eleanor’s tension beside me. The moment we cross into Amadeus territory, a sharp pulse hits the edge of my mind—Clyde. “Brodik? You got Miss Eleanor?” “Yeah,” I reply. “We’re almost there.” There’s a pause. Then: “Hurry. Something’s wrong with the Alpha.” My grip on the wheel tightens

  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 331

    Dominicus From her clothes, she draws something—quick, practiced. A charm. The air around her distorts and coils into shadows. A rift begins to open around her body, smoke blooming outwards like ink dropped in water. I’ve seen this before. Thomas used the same spell. I growl, “I don’t think so.” My body moves before my thoughts catch up. Fast. Precise. I lunge forward and snatch her out of the dark with my free hand. Her body hits the ground a moment later with a sound like wet wood snapping. Her neck is crushed. Not just broken—ruined. Bent at an unnatural angle, twisted and deformed. Her face is frozen in wide-eyed disbelief. Still beautiful. Still monstrous. But finally, finally—silent. I look at the corpse with limpid eyes. They’ve always avoided facing me head-on. Ever since I got sane, they relied on their dog—that traitor—to do their bidding. But now that their little pawn has been ripped from the board, they have no choice but to crawl out of their shadows and face

  • The Feral Alpha’s Rejected Luna   Chapter 330

    Dominicus My grip tightens on Diana. I don’t respond. She isn’t human. She’s not even trying to pretend. One by one, the others appear. I don’t move. My eyes flick once—twice. Fifteen. Fifteen witches. My voice comes out low. Flat. Cold as death. “I won’t say it again. Get the fuck out of my sight.” I feel the blood churning in my veins. I should tear them apart. Now. But Diana—Diana— They’re in my way. She’s in my arms. They’re in my WAY. The lead witch doesn’t back down. Instead, she lets her eyes trail to Diana—laying in my arms. Her voice drips venomous amusement. “Isn’t that your little mate? The Castellanos orphan?” My teeth grind together. “Such a shame what happened to her pack,” she looks behind me at the remnants of what was once the Castellanos pack and sighs, placing a dainty hand over her chest. “Truly breaks my heart. But, unfortunately… had to be done.” She gives a shallow shrug. “Did she come home for a visit? Not much of a point b

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