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A Warrior Luna's Awakening (Freya and Caelum) novel Chapter 104

Chapter 104

Freya’s POV

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After laying my parents to rest in the Ashbourne Legion’s Hall of Martyrs, the days blurred into a haze of duty and silence. Most of my time was spent shadowing Silas, fulfilling the role of protector that fate had thrown at me.

But whenever I could, I slipped away to settle what remained of my parents‘ holdings in Ashbourne. Lana had returned to The Capital with quiet resolve after the funeral. Yet Kade stayed behind, insisting that his presence would make things easier.

He claimed his training in law could help if complications arose while I inherited my parents‘ estates. “If not,” he’d said with that unshakable confidence of his, “I can always call in The Capital’s best lawyers.”

I didn’t doubt him. Kade had studied law before the wolf in his blood led him into the Iron Fang Recon Unit. If not for the call of service, he might’ve become a barrister instead of a soldier. His mother’s kin still held deep roots among The Capital’s most powerful law firms. And the most ruthless attorney in the city- the one even Alphas whispered about was none other than Kade’s uncle.

So I let him accompany me.

At the Ashbourne property registrar, I clutched the number slip, waiting for my turn. Our family had lived in The Capital for years, but those quarters were tied to the military. My parents‘ true holdings remained here: two properties. One in the city itself, and an older ancestral house on the outskirts, in a small town beyond the river.

The old place would require another visit, more paperwork, another wound reopened. And with Eric–my brother–still listed as “missing in action,” everything had to fall under my name.

My gaze dropped to the documents in my hand: the death certificates… and the military’s official record of Eric’s disappearance. My thumb traced over the letters of his name, aching as if the paper itself could pulse with his scent.

“You’re thinking of your brother again,” Kade’s voice broke through, low and steady. He had never met Eric -by the time he joined the unit, my brother was already gone. All he’d ever seen were faded photographs.

“Yes,” I murmured. My wolf stirred restlessly inside me. “I’ll find him. No matter how long it takes.”

“And I’ll help you,” Kade said.

I looked at him then, warmth rising in my chest despite the grief. “If Eric knew I had a younger brother like you at my side, he would’ve been glad. He’d have called you family.“,

Kade’s jaw tightened, his eyes flickering dark. Brother. He used to wear that mask proudly–used it to stay closer to me than anyone else. But now? I saw the storm gathering in his gaze.

“What if I don’t want to be your brother?” he said suddenly.

I blinked, startled. “What, you don’t want Eric to see you as one?”

His voice dropped lower. “The only person who could ever make me a brother… is you.”

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Chapter 104

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“My assignment is to protect him,” I said simply.

“Only that?”

“What else would it be?” My voice sharpened.

His lips pressed into a grim line. I could feel the tension in him–the same unease I’d caught since that night Silas had taken my hand, linking his pinky with mine in a promise too intimate for what it should have been. Kade had seen it. He hadn’t forgotten.

“Do you… like him?” The words spilled from Kade, raw and unrestrained.

I choked on my own breath, coughing, “What nonsense are you talking about?”

“In The Capital, half the unmated she–wolves whisper Silas’s name,” Kade pressed. “That face, that power- it draws them in. And I worry you’ll be drawn in too. But Silas is not someone you can give your heart to. The Whitmors… their blood carries a kind of madness. They’re never truly whole.”

His words echoed in me as images rose unbidden: Silas’s back, scored with chaotic scars, the muffled growls that tore from his throat in the grip of nightmares.

My heart clenched strangely.

“Every wolf bears scars from the life they’ve lived,” I said at last. My voice was steady, though my chest felt anything but. “I don’t believe Silas is broken. Just… different.”

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