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Alpha King’s Lost Luna by Aubrey Pepper novel Chapter 245

Chapter 245 

ASHER 

When I awoke. I found myself in a terit. My vision was blurred, but I could see the vague outlines surrounding me. The sound of faint voices lingered beyond me, outside, but when I tried to move my lips and utter a sound. I couldn’t. 

The last thing I could remember was racing heading toward the North. My mission had been so set in my mind that I couldn’t understand what I was doing here. 

What happened to me? 

I wanted to sit up, but despite my every effort, I couldn’t move. My limbs were numb, as if every inch of me had been paralyzed. I couldn’t even lift a finger or curl my toes 

Did Kane or Silas drug me? 

No, that would be ridiculous, 

Perhaps this was all just a dream- my vision failed to focus and my body was rendered immobile because I was deep in slumber. That had to be it. The scenes that danced in my mind and swirled around like a tornado were merely a dream, Nothing had actually happened. 

After a while, I managed to twitch my finger, and then I could roll onto one side. It took great effort, and once I was there, I heard movement outside. They must have heard me shift. 

Silas and Kane rushed into the tent. Their faces wore sithilar expressions of displeasure and a little bit of brooding, which gave me a terrible feeling. Something was wrong, something terrible. 

“What happened?” I demanded before they had he chance to speak. My voice was raspy and a little broken, and my throat ached. 

The Beta and my stepbrother exchanged a glance. They seemed as if they didn’t want to answer me, so I spoke again. 

“What happened?” I repeated. “What’s going on??” 

Kane exhaled heavily. “Something really weird happened, Asher 

“What do you mean?” I wondered. 

His violet eyes glanced away and then he shook his head lightly. At first, you were racing so fast that we could barely catch up to you. You were so swift, Asher. And then all of a sudden… you stopped. We caught up to you, and your face looked so. bewildered” 

My eyebrows creased together as I med to understand what he was saying. This was all sounding so strange, and when I uned to tracimy memories for what he was talking about I couldn’t remember anything 

“Your body went still,” Kane continued. “And then you appeared as if you were going to fant 

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invented this whole story to deter me from going to the North: Ed remembered seeing red upon learning that Cassandra and the king of Yurene were going to be wed, and it was then it was like Silas had said like something had possessed me 

Admittedly, I had a sharp temper, and sometimes, if the situation was dire enough. I lost my composure and lived in a strong state of anger. Yet, I’d never been in this position before. Id never been so upset and out of control 

I never lost control. Even in my darkest moments, I was able to remain myself. 

Though I didn’t want to believe them. I knew they were telling the truth. 

It was like I’d been some kind of puppet controlled by someone else. Stiff and unresponsive before collapsing to the groun 

I didn’t understand. How was this possible? 

What was going on here? 

I thought again of Cassandra and wished she were here. As a healer, I was certain she could explain what was going on and why I’d acted in such a manner. 

The ghost of her scent lingered in my mind and my heart ached 

Cassandra. 

I took a moment and then looked back at Kane. His expression told me that he was holding something back. His face was weary and his eyes seemed like they were somewhere else. 

“Say whatever’s on your mind, Kane,” I stated firmly. “There’s no reason for you to hide anything from me. This is all so confusing and you’re making it worse by acting this way. So speak plainly.” 

My tone was harsher than usual, and I wished I could have softened it just a little before speaking. I was acting like an egotistical king who couldn’t listen to anyone and only focused on themselves. 

Much like my father had been in the old days. 

I hated this side of me. I wasn’t this person. But I also hated being this vulnerable. I wasn’t a poor, fragile thing, but the truth of the matter was that my body was weak. I could hardly move from the cot. 

Luckily, Kane didn’t seem offended by my severe tone. Instead, he just appeared even more worried. 

“Asher, where did you get those black marks on your arms?” he asked quietly and my heart stopped. 

For a moment, I was confused, and then I remembered the thing I’d long cast aside. The disease. The entire reason I’d insisted Cassandra come back to me with Anemond in the first place. The starting point of our reunion, and the thing that had plagued my nightmares for months. 

With everything happening lately, I’d completely neglected my health. But now that I remembered the severity of my condition, the pressure hung around me like a noose. 

“I didn’t mean to pry,” Kane continued, and he approached the cot. “But I discovered them when I checked your pulse, and I was shocked, to say the least Asher, they don’t look alright. When did you get them?” 

I don’t know, I said quickly. It wasn’t a lie, but I knew I must have sounded pessimistic and uncooperative What else could 1 say? 

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