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The Alpha's Unwanted Luna (by Miss L) novel Chapter 408

 

Chapter 408

65 – Ben

“Damn, man, I really missed you!” I exhale, unable to hold back the relief and warmth flooding through me.

Jason grins, shaking his head. “Yeah, it’s been different without you around, bro. Your brother’s hanging in there, though. I think he’s feeling the weight of living up to your reputation, if I’m honest.”

I scoff lightly. “That’s nonsense. He’ll be alright. He’s only two years younger, and honestly, he never signed up for this kind of pressure. Not many second-borns expect to step into the shoes of the first-born.”

We’re outside, sitting by the firepit that Brody, Junior’s Beta, thoughtfully set up for us before heading off to rest ahead of his patrol. The night air is cool, the crackling fire casting flickering shadows on our faces.

I decide to address the obvious but uncomfortable topic. “I’m going to skip the elephant in the room because you’ll probably say now isn’t the time. But don’t think I haven’t noticed—you’re still not marked.”

Before I can launch into the usual explanation Elara and I give everyone, Jason cuts me off. “Save it. Seriously, we’ll talk about this later. Jer’s worried, and Rayna’s got that ‘mom-mode’ switched on—she’s ready to drive out here and pack you up like a kid to bring you home.” He chuckles, but I can tell there’s no exaggeration in his tone.

He leans in, voice dropping. “What’s going on with Malcolm? I know what you told them, but I want every detail, even the small stuff. We knew magic was involved, but what the hell happened after you got back to Black Claw?”

I spend the rest of the night—and part of the early dawn—filling him in on everything we’ve witnessed in Black Claw, along with what Elara and I have been sensing. The weight of it all presses down on me as I recount every detail.

“My biggest question right now is why I didn’t feel the stone’s effect that trapped Junior,” I admit, sliding to the edge of my seat and gesturing behind me. “I’ve always been the barometer for detecting magic around Black Claw. Even on the drive here, I could sense the pull—the influence of the Shadow Markers. But when I walked into those cells, I didn’t feel a thing. Junior’s reaction was extreme—he was caught in a feral rage, something I’ve never experienced.”

I run my fingers through my hair, frustration evident. “I hate that someone can have that kind of unchecked power over us. I hate that I don’t know how to defend myself or protect anyone else. The worst part? Nothing is consistent. Nothing adds up or makes sense.”

He pauses, then adds, “Back to my point—I think they’re right. The leadership is being targeted. Some spells grow stronger over time, like a fine wine aging. The spell on the stone meant for Junior was powerful, but only affected him. If our theory was correct, most people in those basement cells would’ve been affected, including you. But now I believe the magic is targeted, with side effects.”

He places the pendant in my hand, and immediately I feel a strange lightness, as if a weight has lifted from my shoulders.

“What is this?” I ask, surprised by the sudden surge of energy coursing through me.

“Let’s call it amped-up obsidian,” Damon replies with a smile. “I called Brianna and told her what happened. Your mate has a matching one, just in case. The stone offers protection on its own, but we’ve added modifications tailored to the reactions we’ve seen so far. As long as you wear it, you should be safe from what we’ve encountered. If the rogues change tactics again, we’ll adapt.”

Before I can respond, a voice calls out from behind us. “Beta Ben, Alpha Malcolm wants to see you.”

We all turn, the night suddenly feeling heavier with the weight of what’s to come.

 

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