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The Luna’s Choice by Kat Silver

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Chapter 83: Ayla

I stored any ingredients for the oil that would keep and put the remainder in jars. I would

write down the recipe for Luna to have when I was gone. I’d have to take her to where I

found the plants growing wild so she could accurately identify them when she needed

more.

I tried to keep my mind on rearranging my schedule, but it was a struggle. Intrusive

thoughts of Theo kept pushing through. Dasha even stirred in the back of my mind as she

sensed my frustration. With Alpha in his current condition, we wouldn’t be sitting for any

interview sessions for several days at least. I didn’t need to ask to know that Theo would

want to stay close to his father right now.

I was considering returning to Sablemane until Alpha Torin was feeling better when Theo

came back!

“Hey,” he said, “I know it’s getting a little crowded here, and that won’t make work any

easier for you. So, I wondered if you wanted to stay at the packhouse for a few days?”

“Huh? What?” I was taken aback by his question. It took me a moment to accept it was

because it hurt. He didn’t want me here. I shouldn’t have cared, but I did.

“Not because you’re not welcome here,” he rushed, moving toward me but stopping

before reaching out for me. “Ayla, I want you here more than anything. But I know that’s

hard on you, and that’s not fair. I need to be here right now…”

“I know that, Theo,” I interjected. “I don’t want you to leave your parents. They need you.”

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“I know. I’ve asked Briggs to prepare an apartment for you at the packhouse in case you

want it. Mina would be ecstatic to have you so close. You’ll have all the privacy you need

to work. Unless you want to go home, of course. Mom will keep in touch and let you know

when Dad’s well enough for you to come back. Whatever you decide. We’re not holding

you captive here, Ayla.”

His last words were teasing, but I knew this was painful for him. He kept saying this was

hard on me, but if I was being fair, this was harder on him.

“You’re right,” I said, forcing my tone to be light-hearted. “I was just thinking about what I

would do the next few days, so I think I’ll take you up on that. Thank you.’

I didn’t have anything else to say, so I turned back to the dishes. Theo

went to sit with Alpha in the living room. When I was done, I went back up to my room. I

had decided to go back to Sablemane for the week. I needed to see Kingston. He was right

about us being apart for so long.

I grabbed my phone and clicked his contact.

“Hey, babe,” he said brightly when he answered.

“Hi,” I replied, focusing on how nice his voice was. “What are you doing?”

“Just going over some intel,” he said. “What about

you?”

“Well, I’m about to start packing,” I said. “I’m coming back for a few days.”

“What? You are? When? Today?”

“Well, it’s a little late to drive all the way back today,” I said. “I figured.

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I’d stay at the packhouse with Mina tonight, then head to you tomorrow morning.”

“That’s great, babe. So you got what you need already?”

“No, Alpha Torin needs some time off,” I said. “I’ll come back when he’ s feeling better

next week.”

“Oh, okay,” Kingston replied, disappointed. “Hey, at least I’ll get you back for a couple

days. Let me know when you get home, and I’ll be there as soon as I can.”

“Wait, are you not home?” I asked, confused by what he meant.

“No,” he said hesitantly. “I was called out to a border town to look into something.”

“Is everything okay?”

“Yeah, everything will be fine,” he assured me, but I got a weird feeling.

“Then can Pierce take over for you? I really want to see you,” I said.

“I want to see you too, babe. You have no idea. I’ve been going crazy without you,” he

insisted. “But this is something I need to take care of. Just come home and I’ll be there

before you know it. You can spend time with Emma.”

“Emma’s working out of town this week,” I said, “I just need to see you, Kingston. I’ve had

some things going on that I really want to talk to you about in person. If what your dealing

with isn’t a big deal, why can’t you have someone else take care of it?”

“I just can’t,” he insisted.”

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“Okay,” I conceded, feeling a little unwanted again. “I’ll just stay with Mina for a couple

days. Let me know when you’re done, and I’ll head straight back.”

“You can come home, Ayla,” Kingston said, getting frustrated. “I’m sure Erica would

appreciate you actually coming into the office for once.”

“Excuse me?” What the hell? “Erica and I are working just fine with me here. What’s the

matter with you, Kingston? I’m coming back to see you. If you’re not there, I can wait until

you are. What difference does it make if I’m in Greytooth or Sablemane if we won’t even

be together?”

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He knew he just pis*ed me off.

“No, Ayla, I’m sorry, that came out wrong.”

“You bet your a*s it did,” I spat.

“Babe, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean it like that,” he rushed. “I just miss you, and this is just

cra**y timing. But that’s not your fault. I’m sorry. Just… just come home when you can. I’ll

let you know the moment I’m heading back. Then I promise, I’m all yours. We’ll spend the

rest of the week just you and me.”

“Okay,” I replied, calming down some. “I’ll talk to you later.”

“I love you,” Kingston said.

“You, too.”

I hung up the phone. The call was strange. I couldn’t help the feeling of dread in the pit of

my stomach telling me there was more serious going on than Kingston was telling me.

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Kingston

I went back into the building, entering the room where the man sat in the chair. Blood

dripped on the floor from where the silver cuffs and wolfsbane burned into his skin. The

scent of it mixing in the air with various other bodily fluids.

I grabbed his hair and yanked his head up to look at me.

“Well, Corben,” I growled coldly, “it looks like your time is running out. I have someplace

to be. So you better start talking.”

He stared back at me through one eye, his other swollen shut, but he remained silent.

“Fine,” I hissed. “You’re the one deciding how long and painful your death will be.”

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