Chapter Fifty Four – Useless Lyan
Jaden’s POV
Spies and rogues. They were two groups I hated a lot.
My hands crawled to the neck of the man and began strangling the life out of him. It was quite funny when the Moon Goddess gave me a rogue as a mate. Maybe it was because it wasn’t her destiny to be a rogue.
The man fell lifeless. I kicked him and moved towards the other shaking man.
Rihanna’s destiny was to be a Luna Queen–a powerful one, just like the Silver Luna Queen, Chris’s grandmother. She should have had a kingdom that ruled other packs and a love that flourished without the pain of a broken heart, knowing her mate valued her. That should have beep her fate.
I frowned as the shaking man moved back; I didn’t have all day. My claws came out, and I slowly dragged the flesh off his skin. His screants were only a melody to my thoughts.
Rihanna being a broken yet powerful Alpha was admirable but steered far from what her future was supposed to be. She had been deprived of her chance to be a Silver Queen by a selfish man–or had Chris actually been selfish? What had made him do that?
The man stopped screaming and fell dead. I left him and moved toward the tied lady.
Deep down, I wanted my mate to get back the future she deserved. To be the Silver Luna Queen as the Moon Goddess had planned for her. But I couldn’t change the past. I only wanted her present to change. But again, it might have been too late.
Perhaps the Moon Goddess had given her another future. Or had she
The lady kicked my legs, jolting me from my thoughts. My eyes shifted from red to their normal color.
“Please scream rather than kicking me, okay?” I asked her gently, reaching for her neck.
She shook her head and bit off the cloth tied to her mouth. “Don’t kill me, please! Don’t kill me!”
Her words distracted my thoughts. I disconnected from my wolf and looked down at her. I realized she was a Red Moon spy.
“You are a spy from Red Moon? Don’t they usually send warriors, or are they tired of acting impulsively?” I smirked, stepping back.
Her breathing slowed as I wasn’t making a move to end her. She looked at the dead men and gulped. “I was forced to come.”
“Hmm,” I said dismissively, sensing the lie in her words. “You weren’t. Perhaps you’d be given gold if you provided them with useful information.”
She glared at me. “I really was forced here!”
“Don’t lie to me!” I gripped her neck suddenly, startling her. She tried to push my wrist away but was too weak to make it move.
“Drop your hands, of my claws will leave their places and tear into your neck!” I ordered.
She involuntarily dropped her hands while gasping for breath. I let go of her, and she fell.
hadn’t even realized I had lifted her off the ground. I sighed. My wolf should really stop getting in my way.
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Chapter 70
“Okay, I’ll let you talk with These wolves when you can easily kill them and go rest,” he huffed.
“If we kill them all, we won’t know exactly what they want. Stay clear and let me do my thing.” I retorted.
“Fine.” He retreated to the back of my head.
I breathed out, my eyes assuming their normal color again. My wolf ways switched them without my consent.
“Now, let’s talk. You’re not a rogue like these men, so why did they send an official to spy here? I love the attention, but why?” I sat
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