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Broken Trust: Luna's Awakening
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2 Chapters
Chapter 6 My sister Gina img
Chapter 7 The Killian's home img
Chapter 8 Meet the family img
Chapter 9 The family's dinner img
Chapter 10 Like mother, like daughter img
Chapter 11 The true Luna img
Chapter 12 The truth and a lie img
Chapter 13 Don't give up img
Chapter 14 Breakthrough img
Chapter 15 A game of fate img
Chapter 16 The rogues img
Chapter 17 Unravelling control img
Chapter 18 Promises and regrets img
Chapter 19 Two girls and a freckled boy img
Chapter 20 What is it I feel for the Alpha img
Chapter 21 Into the woods img
Chapter 22 Silence of the wolves img
Chapter 23 The hunt img
Chapter 24 Love img
Chapter 25 Chores img
Chapter 26 Becoming fast friends img
Chapter 27 The garden img
Chapter 28 The Unseen threats img
Chapter 29 The cost of silence img
Chapter 30 Shadows and secrets img
Chapter 31 A desperate plea img
Chapter 32 Tharos Kaldaros img
Chapter 33 Homecoming and heartaches img
Chapter 34 MY ALPHA img
Chapter 35 The edge of paradise img
Chapter 36 Moment of truth img
Chapter 37 The unwelcomed reunion img
Chapter 38 Frozen past img
Chapter 39 A dress for redemption img
Chapter 40 Elegance and envy img
Chapter 41 Aftermath and anticipation img
Chapter 42 Shattered illusions img
Chapter 43 The return of the warrior img
Chapter 44 Echoes of the woods img
Chapter 45 The weight of destiny img
Chapter 46 The witch's revelation img
Chapter 47 Fractured allegiance img
Chapter 48 An outing and a familiar face img
Chapter 49 The meeting in the restroom img
Chapter 50 A glimpse of truth img
Chapter 51 A painful discovery img
Chapter 52 The web of lies img
Chapter 53 The weight of leadership img
Chapter 54 Unleashing the beast within img
Chapter 55 Behind closed doors img
Chapter 56 Descent into Darkness img
Chapter 57 The Calm Before the Hunt img
Chapter 58 Uncovering the unknown img
Chapter 59 The consequences of power img
Chapter 60 A glimpse of hope img
Chapter 61 A shadow of decisions img
Chapter 62 Traitor img
Chapter 63 The council's decision img
Chapter 64 Tangled hearts img
Chapter 65 A second chance mate img
Chapter 66 Me or him img
Chapter 67 Duty and desire img
Chapter 68 Reckoning img
Chapter 69 A leap of faith to new beginnings img
Chapter 70 Shadows and influence img
Chapter 71 Love, Loyalty and Lies img
Chapter 72 Deception img
Chapter 73 Trouble in Paradise img
Chapter 74 Trouble in Paradise 2: The rescue img
Chapter 75 Pain and Perception img
Chapter 76 New beginnings img
Chapter 77 The game img
Chapter 78 The race against time img
Chapter 79 Fated choices img
Chapter 80 The enemy amongst us img
Chapter 81 The accusation img
Chapter 82 Blood is thicker than water img
Chapter 83 Haunting past and the light against my darkness. img
Chapter 84 A future or lies img
Chapter 85 The ghost beyond the wall img
Chapter 86 A promise to be fulfilled img
Chapter 87 A visit to the past img
Chapter 88 Breakfast with the family img
Chapter 89 A little drive down memory lane img
Chapter 90 Jealousy, jealousy img
Chapter 91 Haunting memories and a face from the past img
Chapter 92 A surprising twist and a game of secrets img
Chapter 93 A daughter's costly mistake and expectations img
Chapter 94 A dream or a nightmare, either of it is unsettling img
Chapter 95 Finding the truth img
Chapter 96 A shocking revelation that proves history might just be wrong img
Chapter 97 A nerve-wracking revelation img
Chapter 98 And then there was me img
Chapter 99 The Pack, the silver wolf and the witch img
Chapter 100 The bride is always late for her wedding img
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Chapter 2 The beginning of the end

REINA'S POV

I recklessly parked my car, the bumper knocking over an angel statue that decorated the concrete yard. I stormed into Arthur's house and found him packing. He was shocked to see me.

And then, I showed him the papers, he couldn't even deny it. Instead, his true aggressive nature sprung forth like a fountain.

"Stop being so stupid," his voice pierced through the air and straight into my heart like a poisoned dagger.

"Well, Arthur, I've had enough of your crap," I snapped, throwing the papers at him. "My father was right."

As I turned to exit the room, Arthur's hand violently pulled me by the wrist, dragging me back in and slamming the door.

"I haven't finished with you."

"What do you want, huh?" I asked, with furrowed brows and eyes staring deep into his. "Seeping with Dahlia and getting her pregnant wasn't enough? Getting married to her behind my back wasn't enough either? Now, you're running away?"

Dahlia was my cousin for crying out loud.

Arthur's gaze widened and, instantly, he broke into a short menacing laugh.

He looked up, his eyes glinting with intense hatred. He charged at me, grabbing my jaw and pushing me to the wall like a predator.

"I had to put up with insults from everyone just by being with you. I stayed because you're the Alpha's daughter." He whispered into my ears, "You're weak, just like they say. You think anyone would want you? You're wolf-less, Reina."

I forced a wry smile and shoved his dirty hands off my face, screaming,

"Get off me!"

His hands raced through his hair as his eyes darted through the room, searching for a sweet lie to tell, but I wouldn't listen to it this time.

"It's over. I'm done."

Arthur's face froze, and I could see the despair in his eyes as they welled up with crocodile tears, a feeble attempt to mask his monstrosity.

"Reina, I'm sorry." Desperately, he went down on both knees begging and cuddling my legs as if his life depended on it.

"I have bad taste in men," I acknowledged, shaking my head, "An Alpha's daughter with a low-class Omega," I reminded him of his place before pushing him off and darting out of his house.

My heart bled after breaking it off with my first love. I couldn't believe I had planned to expose Minsi and put myself in danger for that worthless piece of...

I hastily got in my car. I drove off, crying all the way home as It struck me that I had no other choice now, but to accept Alpha Van's proposal.

A few days later, it was the day of the lunar bonding ceremony between Alpha Van and me.

I sat in my room, opposite Gina, with a black veil over my head. I didn't want her to see the helplessness written on my face.

She crossed her legs, bending her head slightly in order to get a good look, but I concealed myself even further behind the veil.

"I am fine, truly," I lied, "It's for the good of the pack after all. An end to the unending rivalry."

"Sis, I bet Van probably won't be as ruthless as they say," Gina said, taking a sip from her cup of red wine. I only shrugged.

"Slow and steady, Reina, slow and steady always wins." Minsi growled as I stared at my reflection.

"The wedding is fixed, and I'm sorry, sister, that nothing can be done," Gina whispered, trying to comfort me as she patted my shoulders.

She always had a way of getting to me. We became close after she saved my life from crazy Hella who tried to poison me.

Hella was hunted down, though her body was never found. Some believed she succumbed to her wounds and died in the river, while others believed the rogues ate her alive.

Unlike Gina, I didn't quite like Luna Tauriel, her mother. A difficult and ill-tempered woman.

"The gathering is tonight. I think you could have dressed better," Gina said, setting her glass on the table beside her.

I looked at my outfit; casual flared jean trousers and a crop top.

"I'm sure it's comfortable," she added, "stay strong and if you need anything, you can always count on me."

"Thanks, sis. I couldn't have held on this long without you."

She grinned shyly and brushed her hand against my shoulder. Suddenly, the room door opened wide. Beta Daphne stood firm, her glare landing on me. She snarled.

"Alpha Van of Woodwick pack has arrived."

Gina and I stared intensely at each other for a few seconds and she smiled encouragingly. She left with Beta Daphne to join the pack in the forest where the ceremony was to take place.

And shortly after, I walked down as well. My racing heart moved in sync with every drum beat that resonated through the forest. Minsi was more nervous than I was.

Their joyful noise swayed through the branches, yet I remained frozen at the edge of the woods, my feet rooted to the spot. Thank goodness, my best friend, Corolla, was by my side.

She constantly reminded me to stay calm, but in the cold night, Minsi's sensitive nose picked up the scent of sweat and tension stemming from Corolla's skin, betraying her false composure.

As the last members of my pack proceeded to join the others in the woods, a sharp feminine voice yelled out from among them, saying,

"Corolla, you're needed!"

My eyes met with Corolla's, and instantly I felt an emptiness brewing within.

" Well, that sucks! I'm pretty sure it's either Gina or Luna Tauriel who doesn't know how much wolfsbane to add to a cocktail," she cried.

"I'll be fine," I assured her with a fake smile.

" Just in case I don't come back before time, once you hear three consecutive drum beats after the torch goes up, it's your cue to come in. Just like we rehearsed," she explained as her hands fidgeted on her thighs.

I nodded and Corolla swept me in a sweet embrace before heading into the woods. She was the only friend I had. A fiery redhead with a temper as short as her height. But she's the most amazing wolf I'd ever seen. Minsi adored her.

As I stood there, lost in thoughts while gazing into the woods, I let out a small yawn and then my eyes fell upon my wrist. My bracelet glistened in the moonlight.

It was my mother's. She had worn it on the day of her lunar bonding ceremony with my father.

Memories of her flooded my mind and a small smile curled the edges of my lips.

"Who's there?" I asked almost immediately as Minsi's keen ears caught onto the footsteps nearby.

I checked the time, and it was already thirty minutes since everyone left. I had been alone since then but now, someone or something was approaching through the woods a few metres from where I stood.

"Who's there?" I asked again, more loudly and defiantly. I could feel my wolf already preparing for a fight, but I held her back.

"I'm not going to ask again. Show yourself."

I heard nothing for a few seconds. My eyes scanned through the dark woods and suddenly caught a tall figure lurking behind a tree.

I could feel its piercing gaze crawling on my skin, sending shivers down my spine and my hairs stood on its ends.

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