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Second Chance Luna (Phoebe and Jason) novel Chapter 72

A growl erupted from Jason as he glared at his sister.

Blushing bright red Phoebe buried her face in his shoulder.

She had completely forgotten the others.

“Oh, don’t give me that,” Lucille huffed. “Try to control yourself, brother.”

“You can always get out and walk,” Jason answered through clenched teeth.

“In these heels? Are you kidding?” Lucille scoffed before looking at Phoebe. “But damn, Phoebe! Your wolf is something else!”

With an awkward smile Phoebe settled in Jason’s lap as it was evident he wasn’t going to let her go any time soon.

“Did you know?” Ben asked.

“That she was silver, yes,” Phoebe nodded. “But I didn’t know about the whole messenger of the Goddess thing. My wolf awakened early and we shifted early too but even my parents didn’t know.”

“How could they not know?” Lucille asked, confused.

“Well,” Phoebe hesitated.

She knew from the beginning Máni was not a typical wolf.

Everything from her sudden awakening to her coloration was unorthodox. Phoebe wasn’t sure she could explain it or even if she should. It was Máni who insisted on secrecy from the beginning and after meeting the king Phoebe finally understood why.

‘It’s all right,’ Máni finally spoke. ‘Mate is here now. We don’t need secrets to protect ourselves. Mate will protect us.

Will he? Against the king?’

“Phoebe,” Jason cupped her chin and turned her to face him sensing her disquiet through the bond. “No matter what…l won’t let anyone hut your. Believe me, angel.”

He caressed her cheek smoothing away tears she didn’t know were there. She could feel his dedication through the bond. His warmth, love and determination surrounded her.

He would defend her against any threat. He would take on the whole world if necessary.

“Phoebe?” Jason gently prompted.

“My wolf said we shouldn’t tell anyone. She awakened much earlier than most wolves and as long as she stayed in the back of my mind no one seemed to notice,” Phoebe said. “When it was time for us to shift she woke me up and told me to go outside without waking our parents.

Afterwards she still insisted on hiding herself.”

“That’s why everyone assumed you were wolfless,” Jason surmised.

Phoebe nodded, “I didn’t know anything about silver wolves. I hadn’t even heard of them. There was only one book in my father’s entire collection that mentioned them calling them harbingers of chaos. To be honest it kind of frightened me. Sometimes others could sense her, or at least their wolves did.”

“Luke and I wondered why everyone kept calling you wolfless when we could definitely sense her.”

“You did?” Phoebe asked genuinely surprised. “Then maybe my wolf was right. She said the reason everyone thought we were wolfless was because they weren’t in tune with their wolves.”

“Makes sense,” Ben agreed. “It could also be because you and your wolf are so in sync that it is not easy to sense one from the other. When your wolf comes forward we don’t always feel it the same way as with others.”

Phoebe felt her cheeks warm but was it really that unusual? Then again… After her experience with Graham, Katrina, Camilla and even their recent alpha visitors she really couldn’t argue. In fact it did seem a lot of werewolves put themselves at odds with their wolves. It was a worrying trend.

“So…about your rejection,” Ben hesitated to bring it up but there were still so many questions.

Phoebe felt Jason’s embrace tighten. She just shook her head saying, “There isn’t much to tell. I graduated school early and went to college so I never met Graham until he came back from the Alpha School. He took one look and rejected me. My wolf said not to worry and that wed be all right but..it still hurt. I didn’t want to talk about it but I think on some level my parents knew. They never tried to force me to go to the packhouse. We usually stayed home. Mom fretted I wasn’t eating enough. My wolf did too. It’s not like being a silver wolf saved me from the experience.”

Jason kissed her temple hugging her close and not wanting her to dwell on such memories but he had his own question that was nagging him, “What about your wolf?

When we first met she didn’t seem all that eager to link with mine.”

“Oh, well, she said a lady should play hard to get.”

“So, in other words, your wolf is a tease.”

“Are you upset?”

“No,” Jason smirked. “In fact, she should feel free to tease my wolf any time she wants.”

‘Traitor,’ Lobo huffed but Jason sensed he really didn’t mind. There was nothing their Luna couldn’t do.

“Is it really okay for us to leave like this?” Phoebe asked. “I mean, the royal family…”

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