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The Wolf King's Luna novel Chapter 78

 

 

CATHERINE

 

 

That voice sounded oddly familiar, and it wasn't long before I could pinpoint just who it was. We both tiptoed to the corner and saw Mia, who was on the phone.

 

She didn't notice us, which was quite a relief. Damon wanted to go and confront her, but I was quick to stop him.

 

“Just let her be." I stopped him before he could do anything drastic. He looked at me with a confused look.

 

I quickly pulled him out of there before she could see us and dragged him to another corner, which was farther away.

 

He stopped in his tracks and turned to look at me with a plain look. “It's obvious that she's up to something, but yet you're willing to just let her go scot-free?” He inquired.

 

“She'd deny it if we confronted her, so I think it's best that we just lay low and try to figure out what she's up to on our own.”

 

He thought about it and nodded in response. His mind was puzzled, and throughout the way home, he didn't say a word about it.

 

His reaction got me worried, especially since he's remained rather quiet.

 

“Are you okay?” I touched his shoulder, snapping him out of his thoughts. He looked up at me, taken aback at first, but just nodded in response.

 

“I don't know why, but I'm having an odd feeling about it. What does she mean by that? And who is she referring to too?”

 

I knew that he was finding it hard to admit it, especially since they've been friends for a rather long time. He's finding it hard to believe that she'd want to betray him.

 

I didn't want to jump to conclusions just yet until we'd figured out a way to bring out everything that she's been doing. I patted his back softly as a way to help with what he was feeling.

 

He looked at me with a small smile on the side of his face. I knew he wasn't too happy, but he would have to accept the truth sooner or later.

 

 

We arrived back at the mansion, his hands clasping mine as he led me up to his study before I could say anything else. A maid was there cleaning it out for him, but he dismissed her.

 

“Get Ryder in here for me,” he ordered her.

 

She nodded in response and walked out to her Ryder, who arrived minutes later. He could see the tension on our faces, which created more issues for him.

 

He looked at both of us and said, “I don't know what's up with the silence, but I'm praying that it's nothing bad.”

 

“We think Mia has something to do with the attack."

 

“We don't know if she does,” he interrupted me, and I couldn't believe that he was defending her at this point.

 

“It's just a phone call, and it could be about anybody since there's no need to jump to undefined conclusions,” he stated.

 

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