The Luna Queen
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ain from my wounds had lessened, thanks to Tariq's care. The sunlight streamed through the small window, casting a golden hue across the room.
comforting, far better than the torn rags I had been wearing before. My mind drifted to Tariq. He had been so kind,
in response. I realized how hungry I was. Slowly, I stood up, careful
warm scent of herbs and something frying filled the room, and the fire in the hearth
. Did you sleep wel
a little shy. I wasn't used to this kind of
ile wiping her hands on a towel. "No
be a bother. "Oh, whatever yo
ense. You're a guest here, and we take care of our
ering at the thought.
ace. I watched her, feeling an odd sense of comfort in the domesticity of it all. It rem
u go, dear," she said and placed a plate in front of me, filled with eggs,
avors. It was simple food, but it tasted like heaven after eve
ked between bites, gl
n errand. He wil
sn't here. I wasn't sure why I felt that way, but
talk to, her voice soothing and calm. I asked her about t
to the pack. But one day, the Alpha accused him of stealing. It was a lie, of course, but the Alpha
y heart aching for them. "That's
es, dear. My husband tried to defend his honor, but it didn't matter. We were cast
r eyes. I reached across the table and gently t
hisper. "They attacked us one night. My husban
roat. "I'm so sorry, Susan.
been living here ever since, making the best of thing
r loss. "You're very strong, Susan. I don't
hat we have to, don't we? Life goes
the door. Susan stood up quickly, wiping her hands on
pped inside, carrying a few bags. His eyes immediately found m
er this morning," he said,
Thank you for everything, Tariq. I
to the sink to wash his hands. "There's no n
elp but feel a sense of peace. It was strange, sitting here with these people who had been st