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Chapter 90: The Pack She Built

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By morning, the gathering at the gates had not thinned. If anything, it had grown.

Kael stood beside me on the front steps as the sun climbed higher, watching the crowd with the particular careful attention of a man mentally counting exits and threats out of habit, though I could tell even he had stopped bracing for danger somewhere around the third hour.

"They are not leaving," he said, a note of quiet disbelief in his voice.

"No."

"Then I suppose we should stop keeping them waiting."

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  • The Luna He Chose Was My Cousin    Chapter 90: The Pack She Built

    By morning, the gathering at the gates had not thinned. If anything, it had grown.Kael stood beside me on the front steps as the sun climbed higher, watching the crowd with the particular careful attention of a man mentally counting exits and threats out of habit, though I could tell even he had stopped bracing for danger somewhere around the third hour."They are not leaving," he said, a note of quiet disbelief in his voice."No.""Then I suppose we should stop keeping them waiting."We walked the grounds together that morning, Gideon and Violet trailing behind with a growing list of names, and I listened to wolf after wolf explain why they had come. A young mother from a border territory who wanted her children raised somewhere gifted children were not hunted. An elderly Beta who had served three different Alphas and wanted, for once, to serve someone he actually respected. A pair of brothers who had lost their own pack to a rogue attack years earlier and had been drifting ever sin

  • The Luna He Chose Was My Cousin    Chapter 89: The Last Goodbye

    Gideon left the requests on the hall table before retreating to give us the room, and Kael and I stood there a while longer simply looking at them, three separate seals from three separate territories, proof that something larger than either of us had truly begun."We should celebrate this properly tomorrow," Kael said finally, brushing a thumb along my jaw. "Tonight, you should sleep. Actual sleep, not the kind you pretend to get.""I will. Soon."He studied me a moment longer, clearly not fully convinced, but he pressed a slow kiss to my forehead and let me have the space I was quietly asking for, disappearing down the hall to check on Lyra one final time before turning in himself.I was still standing beneath the crest when Jason found me.He stopped a respectful distance away, hands tucked into his pockets, none of the old nervous energy I used to brace for whenever he approached me. "I heard about the requests," he said. "Three territories in one night. That is not a legal victor

  • The Luna He Chose Was My Cousin    Chapter 88: A Promise, Not a Confession

    The letter stayed folded on the porch table long after Violet went inside to help Kael carry Lyra up to bed, and I found myself unable to look away from it, as though staring hard enough might change what it said.It did not.Eventually I stood, restless in a way sleep would not fix, and let my feet carry me through the quiet house without any real direction, until I found myself standing in the old front hall beneath the carved Ashford crest my father had commissioned before I was even born, wolf and mountain worked into pale stone above the doorway.I had walked past it a thousand times as a girl without ever really looking at it.Tonight I could not stop."You disappeared," Kael said softly from behind me, his voice low enough not to startle me even though I had not heard him approach."I needed to think.""About the letter.""About all of it." I did not turn around, my eyes still fixed on the crest above me. "Eight years ago I stood beneath this exact carving and watched everythin

  • The Luna He Chose Was My Cousin    Chapter 87: After the Storm

    Gideon stayed up half the night chasing the erased trail through whatever backup records still existed, and I made myself go to bed only because Kael physically refused to let me stand in that study a moment longer."You cannot fight a ghost tonight," he said, guiding me toward the door with a hand at my back. "Rest. Whoever is covering for them will still be there tomorrow."He was right, though it did not make the unease sit any easier in my chest.By the time I woke the next morning, the estate felt different in a way I could not immediately name. Quieter, certainly, most of the visiting Alphas already gone back to their own territories, but it was more than that. For the first time since the bells had rung early that night weeks ago, nothing in the house felt like it was waiting for the next blow to land.I found Violet on the back steps as the sun began sliding down toward the tree line, her knees pulled up to her chest the same way Lyra sat when she was thinking too hard about s

  • The Luna He Chose Was My Cousin    Chapter 86: The Child Who Changed the Law

    By midmorning, the great hall could not hold another body.Alphas stood shoulder to shoulder along every wall once the seats ran out, Betas crowded into the balconies above, and somewhere beyond the doors I could hear the low murmur of reporters who had traveled from territories I had never even visited, all of them waiting to watch whether I walked out of this hall still a mother.I sat between Kael and Gideon at the front table, Lyra's small hand tucked into mine beneath it where no one could see how tightly I was holding on.The Warden opened for the Rite Council, and he did not waste time softening it."The Anchor Protocol exists because history has proven, again and again, that a gift of this magnitude cannot be safely raised within the walls of a single household," he said. "This is not cruelty. It is precedent. It is protection for the child and for every wolf her power could someday endanger.""Protection," Draven repeated from beside me, loud enough to carry. "You mean contro

  • The Luna He Chose Was My Cousin    Chapter 85: The Night Before History

    I expected the estate to feel like a battlefield the night before the hearing. Instead, it felt unbearably quiet.Gideon and I spread the last of the evidence across the study table for what had to be the tenth time that week, though neither of us said out loud that we were no longer looking for anything new. We were simply touching the same papers again because it gave our hands something to do besides shake."Witness statements first," Gideon said, sliding a stack toward me. "Then the Council precedents. Save Elara's letter for last. Let them remember what they are actually protecting before you ask them to protect it again.""You have done this before," I said quietly. "Organized a case like someone's whole life depends on the order of the pages.""Once." He did not look up. "I lost that one."I did not ask which case. Some things Gideon carried alone, and after eight years, I had learned which doors of his not to knock on uninvited.Down the hall, I passed the small sitting room w

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