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His Forgotten Luna

Chapter 4 Something wearing her face

Word Count: 1110    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

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ars with every word she said. It crept into every par

ebration was held on Seraphina's return. Held by my father

me how sorry he was for blaming me for Seraphina's death

wd as I stepped into

oti

ant

ncers spinning in circles of gold and silver, while servants

en I s

surrounded by his loyal council, his face-sharp as a wolf's

t a place, every scar I carried tightening around my skin, br

ppeared across his face, cutting me down from across the hall. "S

o me pulled back, as if my very presence carried disease. Gideon leaned back in his chair, his arms hangin

raphina smiling with his touch. But as for me? I was still st

hat little name you have left." He said, waving a dismissive hand at me wi

s cruelty towards me was some grand joke. I stood there, my b

y that would matter to a man who buried his love for

aler said to me, nor how much the mate bond burned beneat

d

his lips brushing the crown of her forehead. She smiled, cheerful

't. And it would never be. The music rang in my ear, wolves dancing across the dance floor in graceful steps,

he doors. Every head turned as the grand hall doors slammed o

th itself. His amber eyes scanned across the room, wild and terr

e

ss!" He growled, forcing the words out like they burned his tongue.

finger towards Seraphina, "it's wearing your

did you just say?" Caden's voice was sharp as a blade, wicked and deadl

he darkness that took her ten years ago. She is not your Lun

ing a common criminal. "I drowned because of Ava, but I surviv

ued. "Her eyes glow like theirs! The cursed s

could finish

a

th

floor. Blood splattered across the polished marble floor. Warriors s

emand answers to prove his words. But instead... Seraphina

sent chills down my bones. And Caden.. h

h the rogue's throat. A sickening crack echoed as the rogue's body collapsed t

until every ounce of light faded from them, leaving nothing b

glow in Seraphina's eyes as the rogue died. The same glow-red and emp

s of a desperate man. It was the truth. Whatever came back from that river wasn

wasn'

had its cla

w without

tmare had onl

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