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The Perfect Luna novel Chapter 48

Brayden desperately tried to get into her mind and this time she let him.

“Riannon,” he growled, grasping her hand again, “What have you done?”

“A lot of things. For example, I helped to create a very good law,” she tried to call Onyx as well. Right now her sharp claws would have been of great use in helping her free herself.

“Ri, what is going on?!” He sounded as if he was on the verge of breaking mentally.

“You will find this out right now,” she said coldly, “And now let me go. People are watching.You already made a spectacle of yourself when you voted against the law you personally wrote according to your own words. That was stupid.”

“Ri,” he wanted to say something else but Gideon started speaking again and she shut him off, finally getting her wrist back as he unclenched his fingers.

“The next issue to deal with for today is a divorce between a Luna and an Alpha,” the Lycan king announced, and a wave of whispers went through the room. Some were not surprised, of course, some were shocked and some were openly displeased. Zack Morgan gave Riannon a reassuring smile and the werecat next to her looked at her with amusement on her face.

“For real?” she snorted quietly, “You are something, Riannon Thorn!”

“What is the reason for the divorce?” an Alpha she did not know too well asked.

“Breach of their marital contract,” Gideon lazily tilted his head to look at the one who spoke, “The Alpha in question and his Luna were chosen mates. They marked each other. Yet the Alpha met his true mate and did not reject her. He brought her to their house and made them leave together.”

“This is not how it happened!” Brayden gritted through his teeth as now everybody in the conference room was concentrating their attention on him. The rumors of their story spread fast and the law project only accumulated them.

“Right,” the lycan chuckled, “Since Alpha Thorn spoke first, why wouldn’t he explain to us what all that was about and how it really happened, since I don’t have the right information at my disposal. We are listening to you.”

“Roxanne was abused in her old pack. She would have died if I had left her there.” Bray said, carefully choosing his words. He already realized what kind of trouble he was at and crystals of sweat were trickling down his spine.

“And that’s an honorable thing to do,” one of his buddies tried to support him.

“Indeed,” Brayden agreed, “ you could still have rejected her, though. And not bring her to  for her to stay. But you chose this place to be your house. The one that you share with your Luna. What did you expect to happen?”

“This was necessary at that moment in time,” Brayden grunted, and Riannon wisely chose not to participate in their exchange of words. Her mate was handling it well.

“How so?” Gideon played with the pen in his hands.

“Does it matter?” the werewolf in question almost growled at the Lycan king and the room suddenly became quiet.

“Of course, not,” the latter agreed, nodding sympathetically, “If you agree to the divorce, then it doesn’t matter.”

“I do not agree!” Brayden protested, slamming his fist over the table.

“Then I am afraid you will have to elaborate what was that need to keep your true mate in the same house with your Luna and not reject her in the first place. It went beyond simply helping a poor omega,” Gideon gave him a cold stare that was almost menacing.

“It was required for the sake of my wolf,” Riannon got embarrassed for her soon-to-be-ex-husband the second he sounded his pathetic excuse. What was he counting on? If they were still together, this would have been the moment where she would have to take the word and smooth the situation over. But they weren’t together. Not anymore. He lost her back in her previous life. This time she was fighting only for herself.

“Your wolf agreed to accept the chosen mate and you two placed a mark on her neck,” the Lycan king said the words through clenched teeth, as it was physically hard for him not to tear that pathetic excuse of a man to pieces. “This was a union of two souls. But you chose tobreak it. You are not the only one in the world with a chosen mate. You are also not the only one who met his true mate after marking another woman. Moreover, you are not the only one who has faced something like that in this room today.”

Ria looked at Gideon in shock, as this was the first time she had heard about this.

“Alpha Dominic,” the lycan nodded at one of the oldest Alphas in the room, “Twenty-five years ago you were in the same kind of situation. What did you do?”

“My king, I apologized to my true mate but I still had to reject her. I made sure that she was well taken care of later. But I had made my choice years before I met her and her appearing in my life did not change anything. I loved my wife and Luna until the day she was taken from me in a battle.” The man told his story and Riannon’s heart skipped a beat when she saw how sad his eyes were just remembering his late wife. This was how it was supposed

“And what about you wolf?” Gideon sneered, looking at Brayden. Alpha Dominic looked at him apologetically too but replied honestly.

“My wolf was the one to recognize her. There was a pull. But the marks me and my wife already placed on each other’s necks were stronger. She was the love of my life, without a doubt. She gave me wonderful kids and heirs. She was my perfect Luna and even after her death I wasn’t tempted to go and look for my true mate again.”

“Well, I hope it answers all the questions,” Gideon summed up, “So…”

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