Claiming His Luna
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Chapter 8 : Apparent Cruelty img
Chapter 9 : A Grand Gathering img
Chapter 10 : Let It Consume You img
Chapter 11 : Deep Within The Cave img
Chapter 12 : The Vixen Returns img
Chapter 13 : Lingered Thoughts img
Chapter 14 : She Raised Her Fucking Hand At Me, Dad img
Chapter 15 : Pardon My Daughter img
Chapter 16 : Business Proposal img
Chapter 17 : Vienna's Trick img
Chapter 18 : I'm Your Mate img
Chapter 19 : I Slept With Lucian Red ! img
Chapter 20 : Familiar Scent img
Chapter 21 : Overthinking img
Chapter 22 : Unrelenting Trauma img
Chapter 23 : Reflections on Duty and Doubt img
Chapter 24 : Extending Help To Sophia img
Chapter 25 : Clean It img
Chapter 26 : Whore img
Chapter 27 : Plan To Escape img
Chapter 28 : The Night Of Henrì's Death img
Chapter 29 : Out Of Hell img
Chapter 30 : Aunt Melanie img
Chapter 31 : Starting A New Life img
Chapter 32 : The Wedding's Off img
Chapter 33 : Got A New Gift From Aunt Melanie img
Chapter 34 : She The Missing Puzzle Piece img
Chapter 35 : Why Is He Here img
Chapter 36 : Why Is He Here img
Chapter 37 : Find Her! img
Chapter 38 : Like A Dog img
Chapter 39 : Cheerful Sunday Morning img
Chapter 40 : Lunch With Him img
Chapter 41 : A Truly Jerk img
Chapter 42 : A Dinner At The Yacht img
Chapter 43 : I Am No Longer His People img
Chapter 44 : Mr. Shades img
Chapter 45 : Hunting Expedition img
Chapter 46 : Where Is She img
Chapter 47 : Anything For You img
Chapter 48 : New Friend img
Chapter 49 : Investigate Someone img
Chapter 50 : The War Has Just Began img
Chapter 51 : Family Meeting img
Chapter 52 : My Lucian img
Chapter 53 : Chill Lucian img
Chapter 54 : I Loved Him img
Chapter 55 : She Was Gone img
Chapter 56 : Heading To Greece img
Chapter 57 : Mission Failed img
Chapter 58 : I Failed Her img
Chapter 59 : Nicholas Friendly Gesture img
Chapter 60 : Unleashing Her Beast img
Chapter 61 : Till We Meet Again img
Chapter 62 : Thinking Of Jumping Into The Deep Ocean img
Chapter 63 : I Want You To Run img
Chapter 64 : My Mother Got Kidnapped img
Chapter 65 : Twice The Monster img
Chapter 66 : Play With Lucian's Game img
Chapter 67 : A Marriage In Exchange Of Help img
Chapter 68 : Serious Talk img
Chapter 69 : Serious Talk img
Chapter 70 : Discussing Best Possible Plan img
Chapter 71 : Deep Kiss On Her img
Chapter 72 : Cold Treatment img
Chapter 73 : Take Her To Her Cage img
Chapter 74 : What Happened To You, Lucian Red img
Chapter 75 : Introduce As His Wife img
Chapter 76 : Dance Together img
Chapter 77 : Hello, Cercei img
Chapter 78 : She Had Returned img
Chapter 79 : Maria's True Identity img
Chapter 80 : Get Your Sister's Trust img
Chapter 81 : Let Me See My Sister img
Chapter 82 : We Met Again, Best Friend img
Chapter 83 : Mission Accomplished img
Chapter 84 : Lacked Up img
Chapter 85 : Beginner's Luck img
Chapter 86 : Eye For An Eye img
Chapter 87 : Familiar Voice img
Chapter 88 : He Likes Me! img
Chapter 89 : I Hate You img
Chapter 90 : You're Not Leaving Me Again img
Chapter 91 : You're Not Leaving Me Again img
Chapter 92 : The Love She Gave Me img
Chapter 93 : Let's Play A Game img
Chapter 94 : Hello, Sister img
Chapter 95 : Surprise Revelation img
Chapter 96 : Everyone Is A Liar img
Chapter 97 : Her Wrath img
Chapter 98 : Smitten Fucker img
Chapter 99 : Revealing The Truth img
Chapter 100 : I Deserve An Explanation img
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Chapter 7 : The Terrible Birthday Present

Cercei's POV

As I approached the grand gate of the mansion, a sense of foreboding gripped my senses. The atmosphere was heavy as if the remnants of a once lively party lingered in the air. However, no guests were in sight, and the darkness enveloped the surroundings, with the lights ominously switched off.

As I stepped through the entrance, I was met by Maria's worried countenance at the door. "Where have you been?" she inquired anxiously.

"Just taking a moment to breathe," I responded, noticing the distress appeared on her face. She seemed perturbed and on edge.

"Is there something wrong, Maria?" I furrowed my brows, waiting for her answer. She averted her gaze, concealing her unease with a forced smile.

"Shall we go for a stroll? Let's leave this place," she urged, reaching out to grasp my arm. I stood my ground, captivated by her strange behavior. This time, she met my gaze, her eyes reflecting fear, panic, and uneasiness.

"Maria, please, tell me what's bothering you," I begged her.

She laughed feebly and once again averted her eyes. I tried to catch her gaze, sensing that something was indeed wrong. Her gaze drifted down to my arms; even in the dimness, my wounds did not escape her observant eyes. She clasped my arm gently, scrutinising it closely.

"Cercei, what happened?" she asked, her concern clearly visible. I pulled my arm back, hiding it behind my back.

"I'm fine," I reassured her.

"Was it Vienna?" she stated with certainty. I nodded in confirmation.

"That wretched woman," she gritted her teeth in anger.

"Maria, please, let me know if something is wrong," I steered the conversation in a different direction.

"N-nothing, I just wanted to spend time with you on your birthday," she stammered, her unease still lingering. Despite my reservations, I allowed her to pull me. Perhaps it was wise to take a brief walk before returning back into the mansion to face Vienna. I knew that she wasn't done with me yet.

Just as Maria began to pull me away, the sound of shattering glass reached our ears, followed by a blood-curdling scream. I shifted my attention toward the mansion, the turmoil audible even from outside, and it was terrifying. Maria tugged at me more forcefully, determined to keep me away from whatever chaos was unfolding inside the mansion. I stopped her tracks abruptly.

"Maria, please, I beg you, tell me what is happening," I pleaded desperately, a hint of panic creeping into my voice.

"Nothing is happening, let's go," she insisted, attempting to reach for my hand once more. But I resisted, my intuition telling me that something was gravely happening inside the mansion.

As I glanced back at the mansion, another sound reached my ears, unmistakably my mother's cry. Without hesitation, I rushed towards the door, Maria calling out my name in a futile attempt to stop me. Fear and worry overwhelmed my consciousness, rendering me deaf to her pleas.

When I swung open the door, a scene of sheer horror greeted my eyes. My father lay on the floor, his body drenched in his own blood, while my mother wept uncontrollably by his side.

My heart sank, and my legs felt weak as I approached them slowly. My mind was blank, unable to process the magnitude of the tragedy before my eyes. My mother looked at me with shock, shaking her head as a warning to stay back.

"Papà," I whispered, my voice trembling.

"Cercei, get out of here," my mother's voice trembled with fear.

My trembling hands reached out to touch my father's face, desperately hoping for him to stir awake.

"Papà!" I called out, my voice rising as I gently shook him. Tears streamed down my face, unbridled grief consuming me. He lay before me, covered in bruises and wounds, with a large gaping hole in his chest.

"Cercei, please, get the hell out of here," my mother pleaded, attempting to push me away.

"No!" I forcefully pushed her hand aside. My mother's hands pressed against my shoulders, holding me back, preventing me from getting closer to my father. Yet, I persisted, clutching my father's lifeless hand in mine.

"This is what happens to those who dare stand in my way!" bellowed our evil Alpha, his voice reverberating through the room. I turned my stare towards him, witnessing his own battered and bruised form, his suit torn apart. My eyes fell on his hand, and I instinctively brought my own hand to my mouth to stifle a scream.

Blood dripped from his hand as he gripped my father's heart. Overwhelmed by hysterical cries, I collapsed onto the floor, drenched in my father's blood, my gaze fixed on Monsieur Remus, my fury burning intensely each passing moment.

"You..." Consumed by a burning anger, I rose to my feet, wanting to launch an attack against the Alpha, oblivious to my own position or the dire circumstances.

Before I could take a single step, my mother interrupted me, holding me back with desperate strength. I struggled against her grasp, but she clung to me as if her life depended on it.

Monsieur Remus laughed, enjoying the anger that distorted my expression. Vienna stood at a distance, trembling and shocked, a silent witness to the unfolding tragedy.

"Oh, my, I never knew you possessed such anger, Cercei," he taunted, a chuckle escaping his lips.

"My father stood by your side for so long. How could you do this to him?!" I demanded through tear-streaked cheeks, my voice filled with fury.

"Your father," he emphasized the last word, "forgot his place and dared to stand in my way." He took a step closer, but my mother swiftly shielded me, bravely facing the Alpha.

"I beg you, do not harm her. She knows nothing, please," my mother pleaded, her voice wrapped with misery.

"You would be wise to remember your place. Let your father's demise serve as a constant reminder," he heartlessly dropped my father's heart onto the floor, mercilessly crushing it underfoot before leaving. My mother sank to her knees in a mix of relief and grief while Vienna averted her gaze and silently retreated.

I embraced my mother tightly as she let out abundant tears flowing down her cheeks, both of us drenched in blood and sorrow, clinging to my father's lifeless form.

"Mamà, what happened?" I inquired, seeking answers. Yet, she continued to weep, seemingly oblivious to my question. I held her shoulders, urging her to look at me, but she couldn't meet my eyes.

"Please, tell me," frustration seeped into my voice. It felt as if I had asked that question countless times today, yet no one seemed willing to provide me with the truth. She shook her head, unable to bring herself to speak.

Collapsing against me, she cried as if her own heart had been torn away; perhaps it truly had. I knew how much she loved my father; he was everything to her, just as she was to him. I stopped asking questions, giving her space to mourn in her own way.

A comforting touch on my shoulders made me look up, and I found Maria standing by my side, her own eyes brimming with tears.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, her voice choked with grief.

Resting my head on her shoulder, I continued to hold my mother while she found comfort in my embrace. I closed my eyes, overwhelmed by pain and exhaustion. This, undoubtedly, was far from the joyful birthday I had anticipated.

                         

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