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Surrender To Us, Our Luna (One Luna, Four Alphas) novel Chapter 339

Chapter 339: 339-Sneaking In

Clementine:

Killing my father felt as if I had finally freed myself from the burden of the past.

The guilt I carried from lying there and watching him drag Haiden’s sister who had not even died yet into the north, while I later forgot the memory of it, had vanished.

I felt better now.

However, while all of this was happening, one person had gone missing.

Oriana!

I guessed she believed we would tie her up in the north and leave her behind, which, to be honest, we had been leaning toward.

She kept repeating that she had been influenced by the monster, but there were many other things she had done that made it impossible for me to trust her.

Yet I noticed hesitation in the others. The red teams and Joshua seemed to lean toward letting the ringleaders deal with her because they did not want to make the wrong decision.

My mates and I, however, were certain we did not want her anywhere near our train.

Now that she had disappeared, none of us had the strength to go after her.

We did not want to miss the train, especially now that I had so many questions for the ringleaders after discovering my father here with different powers and becoming a monster.

We finally reached the train station in silence.

While passing through Fleshmingo town and the woods, I remembered every monster we had slain, and I began to wonder if they had once been loved by someone.

I remembered the faun had once been a normal werewolf. What was happening in the north?

Once we arrived at the station, everyone took seats on the benches. Joshua placed Jack’s body on one of them.

The others waited anxiously for the train, while I sat near the tracks with my legs hanging down, staring into the distance.

"Hey," Ian approached me before the others could.

I turned to look at him and noticed the other three stopping midway when they had planned to come toward me.

I guessed Ian had won again. He stepped down beside me and elbowed me lightly.

"Are you okay?" he asked.

He probably had no idea, but his voice alone made me feel better.

"I am now that you are back," I replied, wrapping my arm around his and resting my head on his shoulder.

I no longer cared what anyone thought unless he felt insecure being seen with me.

That thought made me begin to lift my head, remembering how he had not wanted me to return to his pack last time.

Before I could fully move, he raised his hand, placed it over my ear, and guided my head back to his shoulder.

I giggled at the way he made his choice clear.

"There was a reason I did not want you in my pack, and I guess you know that now," he remarked.

"Your brother. Why did you never tell me about him?" I asked softly, keeping my voice low.

"There was nothing to tell. And I know it sounds wrong to call him evil, but that is who he is, Clementine.

He is evil. We never got along," he replied.

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