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The Alpha's Unwanted Luna (by Miss L) novel Chapter 311

 

Chapter 311

5 – Ben

“Well, Mother, as you know, I’ve been tied up getting ready for our guests since I only just found out I’d be involved in this project,” I said, trying to sound casual. Good, she’s got some fire in her—exactly the kind of spirit I need right now.

Alpha David chuckled softly, clearly enjoying the exchange. “Alright then, let’s sit down for dinner first, and after that, we can talk about our situation.” His tone was light but carried an edge of seriousness beneath the laughter.

The aroma of the dinner was irresistible, though I can’t recall much about the meal itself. Elara had me so distracted that I’m not even sure if I actually took a bite. Before I realized it, the plates were being cleared away, and the casual chatter had come to an end.

“Well, ladies and gentlemen,” Alpha David announced, rising from his seat, “let’s move to my sitting room. It’s time we discuss why you’ve all been gathered here.” We all stood and followed him through a set of grand doors down a long corridor lined with ornate pillars and ancient paintings—remnants of a time that felt like a medieval castle come to life. Once the doors shut behind us, I noticed Alpha David visibly relax.

“I apologize for the ceremony and all the fuss,” he began, his voice dropping to a serious tone, “but I believe there’s a traitor among us. I can’t be sure these walls aren’t listening.”

Jeremiah immediately spoke up, “Are you certain it’s safe to talk here?”

Alpha David nodded. “I personally searched this room twice today. I informed my staff beforehand about the meeting in my office, but I changed the location last minute. I had Elara inspect the room—she was late to dinner for that reason. If she says this place is secure, then it is.”

My mate is clever and cautious, no doubt about it. My only unease is how tightly her bodyguards cling to her. If we’re supposed to be the ‘good guys’ here, shouldn’t they give us a bit more space? If I didn’t know better, I’d think those guards were her mates, the way they hover so close.

Elara continued, “I just turned twenty-two, so the pack is in the process of shifting leadership to me. My strength is growing but comes in waves, which makes this phase my most vulnerable. And without a mate, I’m still exposed.”

Finally, her gaze flickered toward me, though it was too brief for me to read her thoughts. “On top of that, being female, many of these rogues believe I’m weak because of my gender. That’s probably why the timing of these attacks is no accident. They think I’ll back down, but they’re in for a surprise if they believe that.”

She paused, then added, “We wanted everyone around us to be aware, just in case help is needed. And we’re hoping your fresh perspective might shed some light on what’s happening.”

My pulse quickened, and I fought the urge to get up and pace, desperate to release the tension building inside me. But I held back, not wanting to draw attention to how deeply this unsettled me. The last thing I wanted was to explain that she was my mate—especially since she clearly wasn’t going to announce it to anyone. We would need a serious conversation before this night ended.

The weight of the situation settled heavily over me. Protecting her had become my sole focus, no matter what it took.

 

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