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A Warrior Luna's Awakening (Freya and Caelum) novel Chapter 43

Chapter 43

Freya’s POV

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Lana shrugged as she watched the tall, imposing man fumble like a lapdog, opening the car door for me. If the heirs of The Capital, familiar with Kade’s reputation as a “little tyrant,” saw him acting so obediently in front of a woman, they’d probably choke on their wine.

Kade drove me to the gate of my villa.

You live here? Not far from me,” he said.

And yet, despite being so close, the past three years hadn’t offered a single crossing of paths.

“The Capital isn’t that big,” I replied.

“Then I’ll come find you here,” Kade said.

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“Don’t.” I felt the low rumble of his wolf stir. His composure faltered for only a moment before I added, “I’m planning to move anyway.”

His expression brightened. “Fine. When you do, call me–I’ll help with the move.”

I waved goodbye, stepping into my villa.

Inside, Caelum Grafton stood by the door, his cold gaze pinned to me. “Who just brought you back? Silas Whitmor?”

I frowned. “No. A former colleague from the military.”

“Military colleague?Caelum’s brow furrowed, suspicion flashing. “Since when are your colleagues that rich? That car didn’t cost less than a few million.”

I ignored him, heading to the stairs to wash away the sweat and fatigue clinging to me. But Caelum grabbed my arm before I could pass.

Can’t answer me? Freya, you keep accusing Aurora and me of betrayal, but you… when exactly did you and Silas get involved?

I stiffened. Silas? He was a predator in his own right, but we weren’t involved.

“I have nothing to do with Silas, Caelum. Stop projecting your own filth onto others,” I spat, voice icy.

His face flushed red, then he bellowed, “Then why did Silas answer my call to you? Why did he say you were asleep? Were youin his bed?

I shrugged off his hand. “I don’t need to prove my innocence to you. If Silas answered your call, it’s thanks to your mother and sister’s underhanded schemes. Were it not for them using vile methods, I wouldn’t have needed him to escort me to the hospital for sedation!”

“What?” Caelum froze, stunned.

I didn’t wait for a reply I went upstairs, letting the shower wash away sweat, fear, and rage.

When I emerged, dressed and composed, Caelum sat on the edge of the bed, looking as though he’d swallowed a bitter pill

“Freya… I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have doubted you. I was just… worried,” he murmured.

“Worried?” I let out a bitter laugh. “Do you think I could ever trust your words again?

Embarrassment flickered across his features. Regardless, I know my mother and sister caused you harm. But, we’re family. If you forgive them, this could all pass.”

I lifted my chin, eyes cold as winter steel. “I will not forgive, Caelum. Some things cannot be pardoned.”

His jaw tensed. “They are my mother and sister!”

You-” His voice faltered.

“Two strangers would have toyed with me, stripping me bare while your mother watched, savoring every moment. Giselle would film it, spread it online, all to see me ruined. And you–what? You’d just stand by?”

I saw the color drain from his face. His chest heaved, wolf instincts clashing with human guilt.

“I… I promise. It won’t happen again. Just this once–please forgive them! My mother is old, fragile. Giselle is young, can’t have a record,” he pleaded.

I lifted my red–stained lips in a cold smile. “So… I’m supposed to be the one sacrificed?”

His wolf bristled at my words, heart pounding in panic. My indifference was a razor at his throat–threatening, absolute.

“Freya… I will treat you well. I’ll make it up to you, double… triple,” he rushed forward, trying to wrap me in his arms.

Neaned against him briefly, recalling the same words he’d whispered when he proposed. Promises made in warmth, now empty. I had been foolish to believe.

I pushed him away, my voice firm, unwavering. “Caelum, I’m moving out. Until our divorce is finalized, we will see each

other no more.”

The room seemed to chill, the wolf in both of us bracing for territory, distance, and the inevitable reckoning to come.

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