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His Rogue Luna is a Princess (Mia and Derek) novel Chapter 67

Chapter 67

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The world narrowed to teeth and fury.

Erebus was in control nowno hesitation, no strategy, just raw instinct. He tore through

the rogues with savage efficiency, blood and fur flying, jaws snapping, claws ripping. This wasn’t the ballroom. This wasn’t ceremony or restraint.

This was war.

And Erebus had been waiting too damn long to be let off his leash.

We lunged forward, jaws locking onto the hind leg of a rogue trying to drag a wounded

warrior toward the hallway. The crunch of bone was followed by a yelp, then silence.

Another threat down. We pivoted, eyes scanning the chaos.

Blood soaked the marble floors. Tables were overturned, glass shattered across the tile like

ice. Wolvessome in human form, others shiftedfought side by side, their growls echoing like thunderclaps in a storm.

Near the far wall, I saw Elder Wren, one of the oldest Alphas in the regionbattered but holding his own. His wolf was massive, still broad despite age, his muzzle a grizzled gray. He’d taken down two rogues already.

But now three more were circling him, flanking from different angles, waiting for the

moment he slipped. I tensed, ready to intervene.

But then I saw her.

Beyond the overturned buffet table.

Elena.

My vision tunneled.

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She was bent beside someonean injured Luna, I realized. Her body crouched protectively, skirts streaked with ash, her arm wrapped around the older woman’s shoulders. She was trying to lift her, shield her.

And behind her, a rogue crept closer. Teeth bared. Hands out. A predator stalking a queen.

Red.

Everything turned red.

NO ONE touched my mate.

I didn’t care that we weren’t bonded anymore.

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I didn’t care that she’d rejected me, or that I’d told myself I was done trying.

The rogue was to Elena now, had yanked her by the hair away from the older Luna she was

helping.

I have never felt a rage so pure and unadulterated.

He put his lips next to her ear, her neckthe place that should hold my markand said something that made her twist in his grasp.

Somewhere deep in the fog of the anger, I mindlinked Brock. Cover Wren. Now. I barely waited for his reply before Erebus took over, snarling, muscles coiled like a spring.

The rogue turned to the sound and the instant he saw me, he turned into his wolf.

Erebus and I? We launched.

The air parted around me, a blur of fur and fury. I hit the rogue midlunge, knocking him off course, sending us both tumbling across the floor in a vicious tangle of claws and fangs.

He rolled and sprang back to his feet, slashing at my side. I barely felt it. The red mist was too thick. All I could think was: kill him before he touches her again.

I lunged forward, jaws snapping for the rogue’s throatintent on ending itwhen

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another shape collided with him from the side in a blur of motion.

Not just any wolf.

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This one was sleek, whitegold, moving with savage precision. He hit the rogue like a hammer from the sky, all muscle and momentum, tearing into him with the controlled violence of a trained predator.

Ares.

Logan.

His wolf was just as lethal as I suspected he would belean and fast, with a flash of cold,

calculating iceblue eyes that locked onto the rogue with pure, murderous intent.

For a heartbeat, we moved in tandem. Not allies. Not enemies. Just weapons, forged by war and fury, honed to kill.

The rogue snarled, already bloodied, trying to scramble away, but there was nowhere to

run. We drove him back, circling with a kind of silent coordination, forcing him between a toppled column and a jagged piece of wall. He turned at the last second, fangs snapping.

Too late.

Together, we surged.

I went low, ripping into his hind leg, while Ares came down hard from above. There was a

crunch of bone, a strangled screamand then silence.

Fast. Brutal. Clean.

The rogue’s body crumpled to the floor, a twisted wreck of blood and broken limbs.

I stood over him, breath heaving, blood slicking my claws. My chest rose and fell with the aftershock of the kill, my heart still pounding in my ears.

Ares circled away from the body, his paws soundless on the shattered tile. He was only a few feet awayclose enough I could see the rise and fall of his flanks, the fresh scrapes

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along his ribs, the flick of his tail.

Our eyes met.

What passed between us in that instant wasn’t thanks.

It wasn’t camaraderie.

It was silence. Electric. Heavy.

Then he moved.

A shift. Barely noticeablebut unmistakable.

His stance changed. Lowered. Tense.

His muscles coiled. Ears flattened. His tail lifted just slightly, rigid behind him. His lip curled back, revealing those gleaming white canines.

A low, vibrating growl rolled out of his chest like a warning thunder.

He was challenging me.

We had just taken down a rogue together. The battle was still raging. There were wolves bleeding all around us. And this son of a bitch wanted to square up?

Something primal uncoiled in my gut, rising hot and fast. Not fear. Fury.

The fury I’d shoved down to survive this night. The fury I hadn’t had the luxury of feeling -not when my pack was under attack. Not when Elena was in danger.

But now?

Now it surged, demanding release.

He stepped forward.

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Deliberate. Slow.

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I mirrored the motion. One step, claws scraping marble. My body lowered, fur bristling, a growl building in my throat.

His eyes narrowed. So did mine.

And we both knew.

It didn’t matter that the floor was soaked in blood. It didn’t matter that rogues were still

dying only yards away.

This was going to happen.

He wanted to challenge me? Fine.

I’d break him.

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