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Surrender To Us, Our Luna (One Luna, Four Alphas) novel Chapter 523

Chapter 523: 523-Took Your Hatred To Heart

Fauna:

"You don’t have that weak wolf, as I thought you would have," he remarked.

After I transitioned back, the headmaster and I walked toward the main road, leaving the woods behind us. We moved slowly because it felt like we both had things to say.

"Well, you’re just like I heard about you. Very brutally honest," I replied, smiling to myself.

"That is because the bottom line is that I am praising your wolf," he answered.

I smiled again and gently fidgeted with my fingers.

"What is bothering you, my daughter?" he asked, his tone loving.

Why had our own parents not given us love and protection like other men did. It felt as if the wrong people had been given the gift of children.

"What makes you say I have something on my mind?" I asked him, slowing my steps so we would not reach our destination or the others too quickly because I really wanted to speak with him.

"I notice you’re not very happy about your marriage, about your acceptance to Haiden," the headmaster observed, his hands tied behind his back, his posture straight as always.

"He came to reject me. He only pitied me," I muttered, swallowing hard.

"I understand what you’re feeling, but let’s be honest," he began, keeping his hands behind him. "Yes, he said he was going to reject you. Yes, it may have seemed like he pitied you."

He paused and drew a slow breath before continuing.

"But the look he showed when he watched you in pain, when you came out of the basement..." His eyes softened. "I have only seen that look in a few people."

As he inhaled deeply, I tilted my head to show he had my full attention.

"One of them is me," he confessed. "That is how I looked at my mate when they injected her with the vial."

It was truly odd for me to hear someone convince me that he did not look at me with hatred, because previously I had only heard people remind me that he did not like me, that he looked at me as if he were disgusted with me, and that I should move on.

So I was not sure which of them was telling the truth. I just wished the headmaster was, because he was more experienced and honest.

When he finished, I lowered my gaze.

"I’m so sorry that our families did that to you, your family, and your people," I said.

That was what I had learned after being taken out of the mansion. I had only uncovered a few details, but I intended to speak with Ian and ask him everything.

Everything our families had done, and how the creation of the North had been for entertainment, had stemmed from an evil person’s idea.

"I think we should hurry up," I whispered, taking a deep breath.

The headmaster slowly placed his hand on my head, almost like giving me a blessing. Then he pulled away and led us out.

When I stepped onto the road again, my eyes landed on Haiden. He had been pacing anxiously and stopped the moment he saw me.

His shoulders straightened and he moved toward me.

"You’re looking much better. It seems like the transition—" he began.

I cut him off and walked past him without slowing down.

"We should hurry up, Ian," I said, addressing Ian instead.

Haiden grunted behind me.

"Yeah, let’s go," Haiden replied.

We got into the car together. The headmaster was driving and Ian sat in the passenger seat, while Haiden and I climbed into the back.

Ian was telling me about the origin of the Academy. I shifted toward the middle of the seat, still trying to keep distance between Haiden and me.

Ian turned around in his seat, letting his father drive while he looked back at me.

"Oh yeah, so basically," he began, then launched into the full story.

I was shocked by what I heard. For the next half hour, we talked back and forth without stopping.

"Ian, can you please just look ahead?" Haiden grumbled. "At this point, we need to sit in silence."

He complained about us talking nonstop.

I noticed the headmaster adjusting the rearview mirror to look at Haiden.

"It’s not my fault that your mate wants to know things from me," Ian remarked with a chuckle.

I leaned back in my seat, smiling at Ian’s comment, then turned to look out the window.

After a few minutes of silence, Haiden gently tapped the back of my hand. I pulled my hand away quickly and frowned at him.

"I’m also a crusader, and I know all the details," Haiden muttered under his breath. "If you’re so curious and want to know about the Academy and everything, you can ask me."

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