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His Rogue Luna is a Princess (Mia and Derek) novel Chapter 155

DEREK

I remember the exact moment my father died.

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Not when I found outwhen it happened. I didn’t know then, of course, but looking back, there was a sudden weight that settled in the air that day, like the wind itself Kijew something had shifted.

Something in the bond between us snapped.

We were out near the training fields. Me, Joe, and Brock. It was one of those late summer afternoons where the sun stays too long and the grass smells like fire. We’d been sparring, halfheartedly, mostly laughing.

Joe had just gone down with a dramatic groan, and Brock was trying to drag him off the mat by one ankle when I heard the distant howl.

It wasn’t grief. Not yet. It was a summons. A call I’d heard my father use dozens of timeslow, clipped, precise.

I stood up straighter before I even understood why.

A messenger arrived maybe five minutes later, panting, face pale.

Alphahe started.

And just like that, I wasn’t laughing anymore.

I still don’t remember the rest of what he said. The words bled togetherambush, rogue territory, too late, no sign of struggle but no chance of survival either.

There was no body.

Just burned trees and blood and silence.

I didn’t speak for hours. I didn’t cry, either. I remember Joe standing near me the whole time, occasionally offering water, occasionally saying my name like he wasn’t sure if I could still hear him.

And Brockhe just stood behind me. Solid. Unmoving.

I think they both thought they were helping.

And maybe they were.

But all I wanted in that moment was someone to hold me. Someone to tell me that the world hadn’t just cracked open beneath my feet.

Instead, I was told I was now the Alpha.

Congratulations, more or less,

I went to see my mother that night. She was curled on the couch in the conservatory, a blanket pulled tight around her shoulders, eyes staring at nothing. She looked smaller than I’d ever seen her.

Mom,I said.

She blinked. He wasn’t supposed to die first.

I didn’t know how to answer that.

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She didn’t look at me again, Just started crying. Quietly. Eridlessly.

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In the days following my father’s death, Cassandra had been there for me. She stood beside me at the funeral, *quiet and composed in a black dress that billowed in the wind. She didn’t weep or ask questionsshe just slipped her hand into mine during the eulogy and didn’t let go.

At the burial, when my mother collapsed into me, it was Cassandra who steadied us both.

And in the evenings, when people crowded the estate to pay their respects and whisper condolences through forced smiles, it was Cassandra who made sure I had water who answered the questions I couldn’t bring myself to, who ran interference when the grief turned suffocating

She waspresent.

But presence wasn’t the same thing as understanding

Two weeks later, after the estate had gone quiet againafter the silence returned and the grief stopped being public and started becoming something private and darkfound myself at her apartment.

I hadn’t called ahead. I didn’t know what I wanted.

Just that I needed something to feel okay again.

When she opened the door and saw me standing there, something flickered across her facesurprise, maybe. Or hope.

I was wondering when you’d come,she said softly.

I stepped inside.

She had candles burning, and the scent of vanilla and citrus drifted through the air. Her suitcase sat by the door packed, zipped, and ready.

I sat on the edge of the couch and stared at it. Our trip. When I’d planned to propose.

The trip?I asked.

rms, We were supposed to leave tomorrow.

She crossed her arms.

I know.

She sat across from me, not quite close enough to touch. It was going to be our trip, Derek. You said so. You told me this was the one.

I It was supposed to be.I ran a hand through my hair. I’m sorry,I added. I can barely think straight.

She sighed. A touch dramatically.

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