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The Perfect Luna novel Chapter 76

“Explain this!” Gideon growled at the Beta as he uploaded the video on the big

screen.

Maya watched it calmly, her face vacant of any emotions.

“What exactly should I explain?” she asked lazily, only fuelling his anger.

He rewound the video back to when she was fighting Roxanne and pointed at Riannon standing not far from them.

“She was there! And you saw her!” he was playing those seconds again and again, making her watch this. “You didn’t even move to help her. I want to know why!

“I did not notice her!” Maya turned away and he just knew that she was lying through her teeth.

“I am not buying this!” he growled. He could feel how his own Beta, Ried, was trying to reach him via the mind link. He was worried sick about his mate, and it was one of the reasons why he couldn’t kill her on the spot.

Yet she was too calm. A traitor who was just caught couldn’t possibly be this

serene!

Maya,” he said through clenched teeth, “what do you know that I don’t? You clearly saw each other. Ria didn’t even fight that damn fox when he caught her!”

She averted his gaze and he knew that he was on the right path.

“You have to tell me!” he growled and it suddenly became harder to breathe in the room. He never used his royal lycan power. It was dangerous. And not only for others, for him as well. Because unleashing that pressing darkness within him could have consequences beyond repairing. There was a reason why only the royal lycans had the second battle form now. Only they could shift into wolf-like feral beasts who

could walk on their feet. Common lycians could die if they tried that.

The blood of royals was the purest and they were the only ones who had enough strength to channel and control true beasts. Those beasts were giving them power beyond imaginable, but that came with a price. The longer they stayed in that form, the less they wanted to come back to being human. It was too tempting, too

wolf, hence they were saving it for the worst battles. When they were becoming true lycans, all emotions were gone. Only instincts stayed. And every time Gideon had to use any part of his feral powers, he knew that once he reached a certain point, he had to stop and go back to being human.

That form was making him stronger and any other shifter could sense his power from afar. Right now he only let it out a bit but Maya already lowered her head

in submission. This was something out of her control now.

“What. Happened. There?” Gideon demanded in a firm menacing tone and she gulped, trying to fight it. But it was useless.

“I can’t,” she whispered desperately.

“I am your king,” Gideon insisted, letting her know that he would make her if she didn’t do it herself.

“You might be my king but she is my Alpha,” Maya’s voice was faint but she faced him with a determination which he couldn’t not respect.

He didn’t even need more details. It was clear what had happened back in the woods now. And he wanted to crush things, break them, destroy…

“Just tell me why she did it,” he used all his strength to get the beast to back down, so that he could return to his senses and so that the girl in front of him could stop suffocating. It was her first time experiencing something like this. Most would probably have already fainted.

Maya took a deep breath as soon as the power stopped pressing down on her. She hesitated… but looking at him panting as well, she gave up. There was no point hiding anything anymore. She stalled him as much as she could. Just like her friend

wanted.

“She said that he would not hurt her. She was certain of it.” The Beta sighed,

her voice bleak, as he snapped his head in her direction.

“He drugged her to make her pass out!” the king growled. “He could do anything to her while she is helpless.”

“Riannon is blessed by the Moon Goddess.” The Beta said firmly. “She is never

“When?” Gideon stopped her with a gesture, because he did not want to hear those explanations. He just needed facts. “When did she make the decision?”

“Right before all this,” Maya confessed. “She told me via the mind link and then she rejected my every protest. She was sure that we would be able to win the war only if we got enough intel. And the only way to get it was to get inside their lair. Ria said that there were too many secrets and no way to find out whom we can trust. She wanted to fix that problem. She was sure that Castiel would be co.cky enough to try and get her. And she told me to make sure that it happens if he tries.”

“And what about her?” Gideon pointed at the siren/fox behind the glass.

“It was my initiative,” Maya admitted, “I thought everything was over. I saw Riannon and Castiel behind Roxanne. But when he attacked and covered her face with that cloth, I knew that it was exactly what she wanted. This was why I played with Roxy longer and waited for him to be gone. As a Beta, I cannot disobey my Alpha.”

“You could have followed them!” He reproached her.

“I would be noticed,” the woman stated honestly and firmly. “She ordered not to do it. And also…”

She went to her little cross-body bag and got out a little note. Riannon’s scent hit his nostrils and he got instantly calmer. Maya handed him the little folded piece of paper and he secretly took another breath just to feel closer to her.

“She left this for you,” the girl stepped away to give him space.

He unfolded the note carefully as if it was some kind of treasure. Trust me. I trust you to find me.

He was really hoping to see more. But these words… these words were exactly what he needed right now. She trusted him. She needed him to trust her. And she needed him to find a way to get her back. All while she was risking her life to help him win the war.

Gideon closed his eyes, pain rippling through his body, tearing him apart.

But she needed him.

His gaze met Maya’s and there was this silent understanding between the two of them now. He knew that she would do anything to get her best friend and Alpha back. All they needed was the location.

“So, what’s the plan?” the Beta girl asked, and he turned to look at the glass. Behind it the tiny fox was weeping again, trying to fill the air around her with pheromones.

“For a start, make sure only females guard her,” Gideon said coldly. “We need to make sure that she loses any hope of ever getting out of here. And when she does, we will break her. Part by part. Until she tells us what we want to know.”  

Roxanne sat alone in that white room for goddess knew how long. She knew that they had not forgotten about her. She knew that she was their only chance to get the information they needed.

 

She knew a lot indeed. But weighing her options, she was not going to share anything. She had two tasks now – to save her baby and to get back to Castiel.

“Seriously?” one of them chuckled, bringing in the tray with a paper plate and some food on it, as well as a water bottle. “This ginger hobbit is the big bad criminal they asked us to guard? Couldn’t they do it themselves?”

“Neither are you,” the other one, with straight black hair reaching her shoulders pointed out.

“Who are you?” Roxy asked, prying for information.

“Werecats,” the first one answered, “Now, eat. We are not staying here forever. And nothing will be left for you in this room”

“Yeah, I mean, I get it. He lost his queen and now she is captive. Who knows what the fox king is doing to her this very moment? He did not contact the Union, he did not demand anything. It looks like he only wanted her and now he got that.”

“What’s up?” one of the girls asked her with an indifferent expression.

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