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The Perfect Luna novel Chapter 32

When Gideon woke up, he found himself holding Riannon in his hands. And although it was the best feeling in the world, having his mate so close, so tight… There were parts of him that were in pain. Literally.

He wanted her. Badly. And there was no denying that. His hardness was poking at her back and all he wanted was to roll her and relieve her of her flimsy nightgown that left little to the imagination anyway.

But he knew that this was not the way. Not in their situation.

His wolf, Hawk, was going crazy inside of him, begging to claim their mate.

“She is ours,” he chanted, “What are you waiting for?”

“She doesn’t know it yet,” Gideon had to brush him off, “We can’t just take her. It doesn’t work like that with humans. If her wolf was around, it would be easier.”

“Her wolf is there,” Hawk snarled, “She doesn’t respond to me. But I can feel her.”

“Well, that’s it then. Until she doesn’t respond, there is nothing we can do,” the king wanted to close the subject but he could feel his beast trying to push him away to gain control.

He knew very well how lycans were. His primal instincts would take over and he would do something stupid. Something that he would never be able to take back.

No, Gideon couldn’t afford that. He was ready to do anything to protect Riannon.

So, he placed one little soft kiss on her shoulder, savouring the moment and then tore himself off her and left the bedroom as soon as he could, locking the door between the adjacent rooms.

He calmed down a bit after a very cold shower, still listening to his wolf’s bickering.

But when she came to see him in the morning, he had a hard time concentrating on anything. He knew that if he allowed himself to look at her more, he would simply throw her on his desk and do all the things he wanted to do since the moment he saw her in that lake. Hawk was howling inside, begging him to submit to their desires. The wolf couldn’t understand that

Ria was simply not ready for all that. That without her wolf it will be looked at as aggression and not love. He tried to reason with him. But one couldn’t really reason with a beast.

He knew they had to talk and he knew that he couldn’t hide the fact that she was his

mate from her much longer. But thanks to his proactive sister today wasn’t the day. Too many people were around thanks to the White party. And as their king, he had obligations to talk to most of them.

So, the best course of action was to avoid Riannon at all times until they could do

However, that proved harder than he thought. Because since he saw her walking out of the mansion in that dress… his whole mind exploded.

The beauty of his mate was captivating and everyone around them saw that. Men turned their heads in her direction and so did women. The dress that she had on hugged every curve of her perfectly but when she turned her back to him… This was when he went absolutely nuts, because the two pieces of fabric that were flowing elegantly down to the ground, left too much of her skin open. He wanted to touch her. Badly. But he knew that if he did, he wouldn’t be able to stop and that party would be over.

She moved gracefully as if she was born to be a queen. Which she probably was. And he traced her with his eyes wherever she went.

The conversations he had with people did not seem to be working. He couldn’t concentrate on them and had to just stay silent most of the time and play it cool. Luckily, no one dared to call him out on that. No one wanted to anger their king.

But it was when she started hanging out with his best warriors that he couldn’t tolerate it anymore. They were his most loyal men and clearly knew who she was already thanks to Savvy always being the object of their common affection.

Yet now they were around Riannon, and that playboy Jayden was flashing his biceps at her. This was too much.

He growled so loudly and menacingly that people around them hurried to get as far away as possible, pretending not to see how he grasped the Luna that wasn’t even his yet and dragged her all the way to the oak tree.

He slammed his lips into hers because he couldn’t do this anymore, he couldn’t pretend that he did not want her. And he did not want her to misunderstand him.

She was his everything. He wanted her, needed her, he desired her and craved her. She was all he thought about even though he had a war on his doorstep. And she tasted so good…

He tore off her to take a breath, wishing nothing more than to go back to what they were doing. And then more…

But she pressed both her hands into his chest to stop him while she furrowed her brows. “Just what is going on?” she demanded, “Why are you hot one minute and cold another?” He wanted to explain her. He couldn’t stay silent anymore and he did not care about anything now that her warm little body was in his arms pressed to that huge tree.

They both snapped their heads in the direction of the sounds and saw people running. Mostly women and children.

“What the fu.ck!” Gideon growled when he saw a few brown wolves jumping out of the thick bushes surrounding his garden.

Rogues. Those were clearly werewolf rogues. But what were they doing here? “Riannon, get back into the mansion, please,” he squeezed her hand into his as he glanced at her. He should have already been there, protecting his pack and kingdom from intruders. But right now her safety was his priority.

“But…” She wanted to say something but he had to cut her off.

“Riannon, please,” he tried to sound calm, “We have enough warriors here to deal with this. I don’t want any of my guests to take any risks. Let alone you. I… don’t want anything to happen to you. So, please, get back there and find Sawy. She may need some help in there.”

Ria never ran away from a fight. Ever. But now she remembered that she couldn’t shift into Onyx and had to swallow her pride.

“Thank you, Luna Thorn,” she smiled at Ria, “You are very kind. I am sorry for the inconvenience.”

“Sorry,” Ria shrugged her shoulders, “I was with Gideon when that happened and then I was helping someone.”

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