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The Perfect Luna novel Chapter 71

Gideon was following the scent of the fox king, wishing for nothing more than tearing his head off. This would solve most of his problems, as the sly bastard was the brain behind everything and eliminating him would be crucial for the victory.

He sped up, letting Mars take the control. Soon they saw the red blur ahead of them. Castiel’s scent was evident. And they didn’t hesitate to charge at the fox, knocking him off his feet. His beast was huge, but not a match for a lycan wolf. Gideon would have overpowered him easily if not for the two bears that joined his enemy. Those were extremely big and aggressive. So, it took him a bit longer to rip their necks off. And now two things worried him. First, he did not see the girl that Castiel took hostage anywhere close. And second, they were watching the area and these two bears came out of nowhere.

It was a bad sign. Very bad. The fox started running again but he managed to catch up with him and dig his canines

into his side to make him stop. The red beast whimpered and in no time the lycan king

managed to submit him. A few slashes of sharp claws here and there and the fox under him

whimpered from pain, shifting back into his human form.

And this was when Gideon snarled in anger.

Before him was a young man in his twenties with red curly hair who was trembling in

horror.

It wasn’t Castiel. It wasn’t the fox king. “What the hell?!” Gideon gritted his teeth, talking to his wolf. “How did this happen?!”

“We’ve been tricked,” Mars was furious. “He has the king’s scent on him! It’s identical! The foxes are the only ones who can do this type of thing!”

He was angry at himself for falling for this. Of course, he shouldn’t have relied on the scent when dealing with this sly kind…

“Reid,” he called his Beta via the mind link, “I lost the king. Anything from your side?”

“We got the whole group and I just sent them to the dungeons of your Queen’s pack,” his friend replied.

“Good. Keep your eyes open. Don’t trust the scents too much.” Gideon told him and then tried to connect to his mate, “Riannon.”

She did not reply and he got tense. It wasn’t that far. He was supposed to feel her. And now, trying to sense his bond, he couldn’t.

“Riannon!” he called again and again, only to get no reply. Two of his warriors

“Reid! Do you see Riannon?” he asked while taking a huge leap.

“No,” the reply echoed through his ears, and now he was really worried.

“Can you connect to your mate?” the lycan king still tried thinking rationally.

“No, I haven’t marked her yet…” Reid sounded apologetic. “But I am going there now. If I find out anything…”

“Good,” Gideon stopped him.

Yet nothing was good. He couldn’t feel Riannon anywhere nearby.

Finally, he picked up her scent and started following it. It led him to a small ravine and from there Ria’s traces were going in five different directions.

A loud growl emerged from the depths of the lycan king’s lungs and it made the flocks of birds fly away from the trees.

They used her scent to cover their tracks. The foxes copied her scent and left it all over this part of the woods, so it would be impossible to trace them.

But the worst thing was that to copy her scent, they had to have her… Just how did they do it? The plan worked perfectly! She was safe! They won!

He was running all over the forest trying to find her and growling loudly, howling in the

loss of his mate. Desperate, angry, broken…

“I don’t feel her anywhere nearby,” Mars told him, “We are wasting our time here.”

. It was true and Gideon knew this. He raced back to the packhouse, where everyone was already waiting for him with stern faces, shifting in one breath.

“What do you know?” he asked through gritted teeth when he saw Reid walking out of the

mansion at the same time as Maya, who did not look great, bleeding in a few places.

“I am taking her into the infirmary,” his Beta told him, covering her with his body as if to

defend her.

“What happened?” he still insisted. “Where is Riannon? Who saw her last?” “I did,” Maya lowered her head, and he knew that he wasn’t going to like what he heard

next.

He clenched his fists and growled loudly, making Reid step in front of his mate. But she pushed him away carefully and looked the lycan king in the eye.

“I was fighting Roxy when I thought I saw her,” she said firmly, taking the responsibility. “I felt my Alpha’s presence during my battle and then I saw a man taking her away. I think it was

“Taking her away?” Gideon’s breathing fastened. This was the worst thing that he could ever imagine. His beautiful Ria was in his enemy’s hands. “How the hell did that happen?!”

“She seemed unconscious,” Maya admitted. “He was holding her in his arms. I was in the middle of the battle and couldn’t do anything. By the time I won, they were gone, and her scent was all over the place. This was when Reid found me.”

 

“Why were you far away from other warriors? None of us should have been alone!” Gideon narrowed his eyes at the girl, who lowered her head in submission again. “Who were you fighting?”

However, when the door opened, she was back to reality as her eyes locked with Castiel’s. He had that smug grin plastered all over his face that told her that this was his house. He was too comfortable here. Another thing that she realised quickly was that there were cameras installed in this room. Otherwise, how did he know that she was away?

“That would be an overstatement,” she lifted her chin high, assessing her clothes. To her relief, she was still fully dressed. Only her beautiful leather jacket and boots were missing. At least that was good news, nobody violated her in her sleep. This was giving her hope. “You drugged me, remember?” She moved to the edge of the bed and sat on it.

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