THE LYCAN KING'S TREASURED LUNA
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Chapter 6 A PRAYER ANSWERED img
Chapter 7 UTTERLY BEWILDERED img
Chapter 8 THE RUTHLESS, UNTOUCHABLE LYCAN KING img
Chapter 9 IM SIRELI img
Chapter 10 TOO SURREAL img
Chapter 11 FRAGILE LITTLE LUNA img
Chapter 12 TRIGGERED img
Chapter 13 WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME SUPREME ALPHA img
Chapter 14 SHATTERING ALL OVER AGAIN img
Chapter 15 THE REJECTED LYCAN KING img
Chapter 16 LIKE A LULLABY img
Chapter 17 GETTING USED TO HER PRESENCE img
Chapter 18 A RARE SIGHT INDEED img
Chapter 19 ESCAPE PLAN img
Chapter 20 THE KING'S MATE IS A SILENT LUNATIC WITH A SHATTERED MIND img
Chapter 21 THE FIRST BREATH OF SPRING img
Chapter 22 LADY KOALA img
Chapter 23 VELARIAD img
Chapter 24 THE DAUNTING REALIZATION img
Chapter 25 AN UNEXPECTED KISS img
Chapter 26 A LONG OVERDUE VISIT img
Chapter 27 NOW... WHO'S NEXT img
Chapter 28 FOR HER img
Chapter 29 THE KING COOKS img
Chapter 30 WELL! SHIT img
Chapter 31 TO PROTECT MYSELF img
Chapter 32 THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM img
Chapter 33 THE COUNCIL img
Chapter 34 THE BEST HAND POSSIBLE img
Chapter 35 A DASH INTO THE UNKNOWN img
Chapter 36 LIKE A MAN ON DRUGS img
Chapter 37 PIECES I WOULD NEVER GET BACK img
Chapter 38 I DIDN'T WANT TO IMAGINE IT img
Chapter 39 LIKE A COWARD img
Chapter 40 JUST GO! img
Chapter 41 WANTING TO COMFORT HIM img
Chapter 42 SUNSHINE IN THE STORM img
Chapter 43 WHAT DO YOU WANT img
Chapter 44 TO BE TETHERED... img
Chapter 45 ALONE img
Chapter 46 PEP TALK img
Chapter 47 A TENTATIVE STEP img
Chapter 48 SHE MISSED ME TOO img
Chapter 49 A BLAST FROM THE PAST img
Chapter 50 A TEMPEST img
Chapter 51 RIGHT ON THE LIP img
Chapter 52 SOMEONE HAS TO BE img
Chapter 53 I SEE YOU img
Chapter 54 TO SPOIL HER img
Chapter 55 CONTROL img
Chapter 56 LET THE GODS BEAR WITNESS img
Chapter 57 CAPTIVATING img
Chapter 58 CHEW HER ALIVE img
Chapter 59 REGRETS img
Chapter 60 WHEN THE TIME IS RIGHT img
Chapter 61 AWAKENING img
Chapter 62 ONIKA img
Chapter 63 A TEMPORARY DISTRACTION img
Chapter 64 A TERRIBLE ACTRESS img
Chapter 65 JUST BY BEING DECENT img
Chapter 66 ONE OF A KIND img
Chapter 67 CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! img
Chapter 68 HIS POOR HEART img
Chapter 69 ALMOST NORMAL img
Chapter 70 NOT NATURAL img
Chapter 71 PART OF A HORROR STORY img
Chapter 72 WHERE DID YOU GO img
Chapter 73 UNTIL... img
Chapter 74 PATHETIC img
Chapter 75 IT'S HARD TO LET GO img
Chapter 76 I DON'T DESERVE HIM img
Chapter 77 NEVER BEEN ENOUGH img
Chapter 78 SO DAMN TIRED img
Chapter 79 MAYBE ALL OF THEM img
Chapter 80 INTO ABSOLUTES img
Chapter 81 VICTORY img
Chapter 82 A KING WITH NO SOUL img
Chapter 83 THE TALK! img
Chapter 84 NOT FOR GIRLS LIKE HER img
Chapter 85 LIKE I WAS HIS WHOLE WORLD img
Chapter 86 EVERY CELL OF MY BEING img
Chapter 87 A MAN IN LOVE img
Chapter 88 LOOK IN THE RIGHT PLACES img
Chapter 89 LOVE IS... img
Chapter 90 WOULD HE img
Chapter 91 READY img
Chapter 92 BURIED img
Chapter 93 THE GRAND, MASKED BALL. img
Chapter 94 WHETHER I WAS READY OR NOT img
Chapter 95 THE WEIGHT OF A CROWN img
Chapter 96 DESTROYING ME QUIETLY img
Chapter 97 LIKE MAGNETS img
Chapter 98 DOUBTS AND REGRETS img
Chapter 99 THE ALPHAMAJA'S SELECTION I img
Chapter 100 HAUNTED ME EVERYDAY img
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THE LYCAN KING'S TREASURED LUNA

Jhasmheen Oneal
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Chapter 1 PROLOGUE I

The first thing life taught me was this, it owed me nothing and it never would.

You don't realize how quietly a heart can break until you're standing inside your own silence, wishing for someone, anyone to hear you. But in my world, the only thing that listened back was the echo of everything I'd lost before I even had the chance to hold it.

I've always felt like I never belonged, not in this pack, and definitely not in the family I was placed with.

The day I took my first breath, my mother took her last. My father, unable to survive the vacuum her death left behind, followed her soon after leaving me orphaned before I could even form a memory or so I was told. I know them only through a few faded photographs and not once have I ever felt their absence as love lost.

Alpha Joe, our pack leader, handed me off like an unwanted gift to Ama and Vargos. For a while, a sweet cruel while, they treated me like their own. Until I was seven and Ama's belly began to swell with new life.

Then the world shifted. Suddenly, the arms that once cradled me grew cold. The eyes that once sought me out in a crowd turned past me like I was nothing more than air.

They were so obsessed with their new baby, they forgot I needed food, warmth , and love too. I learned to fend for myself, scrounging leftovers from the fridge, and burning my small hands trying to cook meals that tasted as bad as it looked.

When the baby came, they stripped my room bare to make way for his nursery and dumped my things into the storage room like I was no more important than old Christmas decorations.

The storage room had no windows. The summers baked me alive,and the winters froze me to the bone. I slept on a pile of my own clothes because they never bothered to give me a blanket.

At first, I hated Levon for stealing them away. But with time, the hatred rotted into something sadder. You can't lose what was never really yours. And as he grew, i became less of a sister and daughter and more of a servant.

And now...

Today was my eighteenth birthday.

Normally, birthdays meant nothing to me. But today was different. Tonight, under the moonlight, my dormant wolf gene would awaken and I'll finally be a full-fledged werewolf.

Even better, once I shifted, I could leave Ama's house, move into the packhouse, find work in the neighboring human town, and start saving enough to finally leave Khragnir and see the world.

A small, secret smile tugged at my lips. I've been waiting for this moment my whole life.

"Narine!" Ama's shrill voice sliced through the storage room walls. "It's five in the d*mn morning! Get your useless self moving!"

I closed my eyes and breathed deep. Hold it in, Narine. Just a few more hours.

I rose stiffly from my pile of clothes and made my outside. There she was, leaning over the railing like a queen surveying her dirty little peasant.

"I'm sorry, Mother," I whispered. It didn't matter if I was wrong or right. Apology was the only language she spoke.

Ama sneered. "Sorry? You should be. Living off our kindness all these years. The least you could do is pick up more slack. It's the weekend."

More slack? What more could I possibly do that wasn't already dumped on my shoulders?

I swallowed the bitter rage clawing up my throat.

"I'm sorry, Mother. I'll start on the chores right away."

Nothing I did would ever be enough. To Ama, I was a burden.

I clenched my fists until my knuckles shook. Deep breaths, Narine. Just a few more hours.

"Get lost." Ama dismissed stalking down the staircase like a peacock with her ginger hair bouncing with every movement. Ama was a pretty woman no doubt with her heart shaped face and striking blue eyes, it was so sad her beauty was tainted by her rotten character.

As soon as she cleared the stairs, I hurried past. Levon's room was down the hall. I knocked lightly, knowing better than to wake him too harshly. If he threw a tantrum, Ama and Vargos would make sure I paid for it.

After a pause, the door swung open. Levon stood there with his ginger hair sticking up in wild tufts.

"It's too f*ck*ng early, What do you want?" he growled.

"I'm sorry, Levon. I'm here to get your laundry."

He groaned and disappeared into the room. He reappeared shoving two overflowing baskets into my arms and he slammed the door in my face. I gritted my teeth. It had only been six days since I last did his laundry, and somehow he'd managed to dirty a month's worth of clothes.

I let out a puff of air blowing my bangs away from my face and turned to leave. I heard the door open again and I felt something thick hit me right at the back of my head and an unsolicited grunt left me. The door shut again.

I grabbed the duvet he threw from the floor and lugged the baskets down the stairs. Ama was now conveniently sipping her daily dose of morning coffee while reading one of her highly priced fashion magazine in the living room.

"The washing machine's broken."

I froze. "What?"

"It broke yesterday," she murmured breezily. "Peter from the packhouse can fix it... later. In the meantime, take the laundry down to the river bend and wash it by hand."

I stared at her, numb. She was serious. Of course she was. Ama didn't joke. Not when it came to making my life a living hell. I said nothing, biting the inside of my cheek hard enough to taste blood. Without a word, I dumped the baskets by the stairwell and stalked to the laundry room for soap.

"Oh, and grab your father's and I laundry too," she added smugly. I curse inwardly and made my way back to the kitchen to grab two large trash bags that could fit the piles of clothes.

As I turned, I somehow managed to trip on myself, I quickly grabbed the edge of the wooden counter to break my fall. I sighed in relief but that was shortlived as I heard a crash near me. I looked over and realized I had accidentally pushed a plate on the counter.

"It better not be what I think it is," I heard Ama's voice right above my head.

When did she even get there?

Ama came round the counter and gasped. I quickly pulled myself up, before I could stand fully, her palm collided with my face, knocking me backwards into the fridge. I felt pain bloom on my cheeks and my head ricocheted off the fridge so hard I saw stars for a moment.

Tears spilled from my eyes from the shock and pain.

"You stupid little b*tch!" she screamed. "That was a vintage plate!"

"I'm sorry," I whispered.

"That's all you ever say. Sorry! Sorry! Sorry! Sorry doesn't fix your stupidity! useless girl! You're nothing but a migraine!"

I stayed silent, letting the insults rain down until she finally stormed off. I wiped my tears with shaky hands, gathered the broken pieces, and cleaned up the mess.

Then, without another word, I heaved the heavy bags onto my back and stumbled outside, down the long path toward the riverbend, less chance of anyone seeing me like this.

            
            

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