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The Perfect Luna novel Chapter 62

“I hope you are not meaning to tell me that you are with a child,” Castiel sighed, as if he was already bored and Roxanne was hesitating to start talking. However, he stopped the men who wanted to take her back, and Roxy knew that this was her chance. “I am already aware. You don’t seriously think that you are the only spy I sent there,” the fox king added.

“This may be your child,” she still said out loud in the hope that it could change anything in his eyes. But they still remained the same stormy grey colour she fell in love with. And not a muscle on his face flinched.

“Highly unlikely,” he said, and her face fell. “But it’s good that you are pregnant.”

His last words suddenly gave her hope and she looked at him again through her lashes. “You think so?” Roxy forced a little smile and saw him smirk.

“Of course,” he let out a laugh, “If it’s a wolf, then we can use him in a when it’s born to claim Thorn’s pack and territory if we can’t do that now. But if we are particularly lucky, it will be a hybrid like you are. And this opens a window of possibilities for us. Especially if the baby inherits your siren genes. Those are the most useful for us, don’t you think? Every fox can imitate a scent given to them, but only a siren can seduce a person in a way that they never even suspect a thing. Your work with Brayden Thorn was not bad in the first phase. He never even doubted that you were his mate.”

She swallowed. The future that he pictured for her child wasn’t the one she wanted. But his cold gaze made her forget about all that quickly. Right now, her own survival was more important. Castiel wasn’t the most forgiving leader. And she made a big mistake today.

“So?” he raised his brow to demonstrate to her that he was losing his patience.

“I have access to all the money of the Silver River pack,” Roxy reported, “Moreover, Brayden made sure that his ex didn’t even get a penny for her pack. She would be done very

fast.”

“Is that so?” Castiel chuckled, “I think you are underestimating Riannon Michaels again. But never mind. Let’s go.”

He motioned for her to follow him into his office, and she tried to match his pace. There, he opened the laptop on his desk, and she knew at once that he didn’t want her to waste any more of his precious time.

With shaky fingers, Roxanne logged in to Brayden’s internet banking account and

stepped away.

“Is that it?” Castiel took the laptop back and circled the table to sit in his chair. He

“That’s all there was after their divorce,” she told him, and he looked at her curiously, but a few seconds later he burst out laughing. He laughed and he laughed, wiping his tears with his hands. All the while she stood in front of him, trembling. She never saw him like that. And it

was scary.

“After the divorce?” he repeated as he ran his hand over his hair, “You must be kidding

me!”

She instantly knew what he was thinking. And she wasn’t so sure anymore about anything.

“I bet she took care of it prior to the Summit,” Castiel said nonchalantly as he was typing

something on his computer.

“You give her too much credit,” the words slipped off her tongue before she could stop

herself.

“I see her for what she is,” the fox king retorted, “That amount is hardly enough to run a pack of their size. There is no way their budget was this bad…”

Roxy gritted her teeth. This could only mean one thing potentially. That Riannon already

took care of that. And that she and her pack weren’t in trouble at all.

Anyway,” Castiel closed his laptop, “that was something. But it doesn’t change much for you. You disappointed me, Roxanne. Your reckless behaviour cost me my plan. And for what? Did hormones make you stupid all of a sudden?”

“apologise, my king,” She dropped to her knees. But this time she didn’t cry. Castiel wasn’t Brayden. He would never buy that. And letting out her siren pheromones on him could be deadly, since he wasn’t a fool and would know what was happening. She tried that with him once and it almost cost her her life. So, she was aware that her best chance was to offer him her loyalty and submission.

He could still use her and this was her best bet.

The fox king stood up and walked towards her, lifting her chin in his warm hand. She leaned into his palm with her cheek, closing her eyes just for a second and then looking back at

him.

“Why did you really do it?” he asked, and she knew better than she couldn’t tell him the truth about how Riannon made her feel jealous. So, she went for a lie that sounded appropriate

given the situation.

wanted to bring her to you. The trap was perfect. But it went to hell when the lycans appeared.

“Is that so?” he traced her lip with his thumb, and she was tempted to suck it in and try to seduce him. But it was still too risky, considering his mood.

“Of course,” she nodded and in just a second he was already grabbing her neck and squeezing it so tight that she had no air to breathe.

“Then why did you forget to mention such a small detail that her wolf is back and that it’s f***ing glowing!” he snarled at her and a single tear trickled down her chin.

She didn’t tell him that, because as long as Riannon had no wolf, Castiel wouldn’t consider her for anything serious. She didn’t tell him that because she knew that wolf was a special one. And Castiel would want to have her now. Everyone would want her if they knew.

But she couldn’t say that.

“I thought you knew,” she let out a weak squeak and he let go of her, throwing her to the

 

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