Read His Lost Lycan Luna by Jessica Hall Chapter 78 – “I need to teach you how to read, try and read that,” he said, and I peered at the screen. My brows furrowed. I recognized Abbie’s name this time, and I recognized the letter’s but couldn’t make sense of how they fit together.
“I can tell Abbie’s name,” I answered, my face heating up, that I couldn’t do something that was so basic to others. “Why. Isn’t. Abbie. Answering. Her. Phone.” Kyson said, pointing to the words. Kyson leans forward before reaching into his bedside drawer and pulling out a bigger phone.
“This is a tablet, like my phone, but bigger,” he said before scrolling through it. “I had some reading apps put on it for you. It will help you identify different words. Kind of like a game. I want you to use this when you aren’t doing anything. But it also has a voice to text,” he says, opening an app. He clicks on the little microphone picture in the center of the screen before speaking into the tablet.
“Kyson loves Ivy,” he spoke, and the words he spoke came across the screen before reciting them back to him in a robot voice.
“You can also type words into it, and it will read them to you. Copy the text on my phone says into it,” he says, bringing up a small keypad on the screen. He hands me his phone, and I place the tablet on my lap before copying the letters when Kyson leans over my shoulder to peer at the screen.
“You need to put spaces between the words,” he murmurs, his breath warm on my neck as it fanned over me. I shivered involuntarily, and he purred softly at my reaction.
“I don’t know how,” I tell him before he hits a long blank button on the keypad. “That one. Now redo it,” he says, deleting everything I just painstakingly typed into the screen. Remembering to use the space button this time, I typed his text message again into the tablet. When I was done, Kyson pressed the speech button, and the phone read out what I wrote, and I smiled that it said what Kyson read from his text message.
“Good, you will get the hang of it, and I will read to you of a night, so you should pick it up quickly with some help.” I glanced at the bookshelf since he finished reading Treasure Island last night. I was eager for him to read me another book.
His phone vibrated in my hand, and I glanced at the small screen. “He is going to mind-link her to get her phone. He said he isn’t with her right now,” Kyson told me, and I nodded before typing his new message into the tablet to read it to me again while the King watched behind me. A few minutes later, another message came through.
“What does it say?” I asked him.
“Says to try her now,” he answered before pulling me back against him and fiddling with his phone. It started ringing, and he turns the camera thing on, and my face popped up on the screen along with the King’s chest behind me. It rang a few times before she answered.
“Finally, you rang,” she squealed excitedly, though her face never popped up on the screen. Kyson had to talk her through how to do it before finally I got to see her. She cried excitedly, waving to me and gushing about how much she missed me.
“Where are you? You look like you’re outside?” I ask her, looking at the scenery behind her.
“At the cabin, I was hanging out washing and didn’t hear my phone. Plus, I ran out of credit. I have been trying to reach you for days; I have been so worried about you. Kade said the King caught you before you could get to the bridge.” She said.
“And someone could have told me how to hang up, too. I rang the castle phone, but it went to some message machine and ate all my credit,” she explained.
“Your mate hasn’t put credit on it for you?” Kyson asked her over my shoulder. She squinted at the screen, and her eyes went wide. “Sorry, my King. I didn’t see you in the background,” she said, becoming a little nervous now she realized he was behind me.
“It’s fine, Abbie; I’m not angry with you” Kyson told her, and she chewed her fingernail and nodded but didn’t say much, knowing he was behind me. I sighed.
“So, do you like it there?” I asked her, and she shrugged.
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The readers' comments on the novel: His Lost Lycan Luna (Jessica Hall)
Fantastic read! I wasn't sure in the beginning with the age thing and some other things but it was overall very good and I can't wait to read the rest!...
OMG I wish there was more to the end! I'ma have to go read Abbie's story!...
Abbie is naive and too trusting, bit on the side more like,hope she sees sense soon...
Eh did he say she's underage, so now he's a pervert seducing a child.... whow .......