The Breeder Luna Bites Back
w what you're talking about. My name is Kellan. I'm the Alpha of the Crimson R
ut it's there, just out of reach. The scent of oak, the sound o
his usual smirk in place. "Kellan here is an old friend of the family. He's
oesn't sit right with me. But before I can say an
he says again, his voice smooth as silk
it it? Why is he pretending not to know me? I tu
ot enough on your plate without trying
they're both watching Kellan leave, their expressions unreadable. There's something going
ly, taking my arm. "There's s
. But as we walk, I can't shake the feeling that he's watching me, th
home. The pack members greet me with smiles and bows, their eyes full of something I don't know
d Lysander bicker like children over who's stronger, who's smarter, who's better at pretty much ev
ing his eyes as Leo flexes his biceps in a m
heat in it. "I'm not the one who got
bles, crossing his arms. "And
smissively. "The point is, I'm the strongest,
like a weight lifting off my chest. They're ridiculous,
rt to drift off course, the way Lysander makes sure I'm comfortable, the way Leo keeps making me laugh, even when I don't wa
he unease returns. Why is he lying? What is he h
ilding, and Lucian turns to me
onial Hall. Tomorrow night, we're holding a ceremony in y
ing, terrifying. But there's a part of me that feels...excited. Like
y for," Lysander adds quickly, his eyes full o
irmness in my voice. "I...I want to do it
s, a small smile tugging at the corner of his lips
h a grin, "it's going t
little more confident. Maybe this is where
e back of my mind. Kellan. The way he looked at me. The way he
. One way
-
!" Leo's voice booms as I step into the dining room, his grin wide and unapologetic. He's leanin
anger behind it. He's busy pouring himself a glass of water. His mo
as I sit down. "Don't worry, Trice. I'm just giving
nudging my elbow with his. "You'll get used to h
the anxiety from earlier fading into the background. It's been like this since I w
ed with shelves filled with old books and trinkets, and the scent of roasted meat and fre
und. The table is filled with dishes, all of them mouthwatering. Roast chick
o it, snatching it up and shoving it i
rab another one before he can s
he mumbles through
over to pass me the potatoes. "Don't let hi
eechless. There's so much warmth in this room, so much love. It's o
the room, I begin to grow anxious. Tomorrow is the ceremon
here? What if the