Rebirth Of The Betrayed Luna
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especially after I'd gotten him into a series of troubles in the past and left him hanging in the line. Tears blurred my vision. I couldn't even bring myself to look up at him. From the corner of my eye, I saw Tyler running after me, panting. "Can we talk this out? I understand how this feels to you," his calm voice was soothing and his dark eyes drew me to him. "No way! This can't work. You know that," I shook my head the moment memories of how much I had hurt Dean in my past life came flooding in. I tried holding back my tears. I have done a lot of things to Dean and all the moon goddess could do was to choose him as my mate? As soon as Tyler got to where we were, he stopped to stare pointedly at Dean and I could swear that I didn't miss the harsh looks they shared between themselves. "What're you doing here?" Tyler growled at Dean who in turn ignored him, to focus his attention on me. They looked like they were familiar with each other and I couldn't help but ask; "Do you know each other?" I heard Tyler scoff almost immediately the question left my lips. I wasn't ready for the next thing he said though, for it literally had me gasping for air due to intense shock; "Of course I do!" He snarled cockily, "Dean here was my best friend." Oh wow, so now the moon goddess has resorted to a game of best friends? I could literally not breathe anymore at the realization. It was as if the moon goddess had decided to use me for a sick sort of sport this time around. "I...I...need to go," I turned away from them and ran out of the place as my legs could carry me. I didn't know what to do, I felt like an idiot. Enduring Tyler and Roxanne was more than enough, and now the moon goddess had decided to haunt me with my past mistakes... which was Dean who now happened to be Tyler's best friend.. *** I slowly crept into the house when I got home only to find out that my sneaky entry was all in vain because I found my mother sitting in the pack ho
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