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The Alpha's Unwanted Luna (by Miss L) novel Chapter 413

 

Chapter 413

Elara

“He’s scared. Fear warps people,” I muttered, flinching as if the thought had somehow escaped my mind aloud.

Ben shot back sharply, “That’s no excuse for talking about killing people!”

“He was trapped inside his own mind for a whole month,” Ben explained, his voice heavy with frustration. “I’m not defending what he did, but he was completely alone for nearly thirty days, feeling the magic pulse through him with no way to fight it. Healing from that takes time and experience.”

Marietta’s eyes blazed with fury as she spat, “Chaos magic is what set you free from your prison, Ben. We’ve told you before—the magic itself isn’t the problem; it’s the person wielding it. Magic is neutral. You’d do well to remember that before you start suggesting wiping out an entire group of people.” Her anger radiated like heat, and I found myself watching Brianna, waiting for her to step in if things escalated.

“That kind of thinking is dangerously close to the mindset of humans who discover our powers and decide they hate what they can’t control,” Marietta continued, taking a deep breath as her clenched fists relaxed at her sides. She was a remarkable speaker, and I knew I would learn a great deal just by observing her. She seemed to instinctively understand that we could sense and even feel the emotions of those around us. A skilled warrior, I’d never seen her fight, but I knew she studied her opponents carefully, preferring to win battles of the mind before any physical confrontation.

“So, what do we do?” Malcolm’s voice cracked with frustration. “I’m sick of this crap! I know Elara feels the same. We’re young—that’s probably why we’re being targeted.” His pacing faltered abruptly as he turned sharply to Brianna. “Is this what happened to my dad? Was he targeted before me?”

In that moment, I saw the small boy beneath the tough exterior, and all I wanted was to pull him into a hug. But I knew he wouldn’t appreciate it, so I stayed seated, my heart aching quietly.

“That’s a possibility we have to consider,” Brianna said solemnly. “This has been a long game for all of us, which means we have to be extra cautious about who we trust. If Eliza is behind all this, she’s as chaotic as her magic. When she left us, it was because we refused to let her into the inner circle. Even we can recognize when someone is destined to abuse their power—and we try to stop it.”

“She tried the same thing in my coven,” Marietta added, and I sat up straighter, drawn in by their conversation. They worked so seamlessly together that I often forgot they led separate covens. In my mind, they were like mates—opposites in many ways, yet perfectly complementary, much like Ben and me.

“So, back to my original question,” Malcolm said, folding his arms across his chest. I noticed how much he’d grown since I last saw him. Though still young, his body had hardened—softness replaced by a sharp jawline, defined forearms, and a broader frame. He looked every bit ready to step up and protect his pack.

“Combined border patrol,” Ben declared, rising but not moving away from me. His leg brushed against my shoulder, grounding me. “We need a witch and a wolf working together. Witches can detect the magic, and wolves can protect them while they dismantle it. Is there any way to mask the Shadow Markers so Ash and Ember won’t realize we’re tampering with them?”

“That’s difficult to say,” Marietta replied thoughtfully. “Only the original caster would notice the magic snapping.”

As we headed toward the SUV, Ben suddenly grabbed my arm. “We’re starting now.”

“Wait, what do you mean?” I asked, caught off guard.

“I didn’t stutter. We’re going now, and you’re staying with me. No more splitting up. I’m done with that—my wolf is done with it. We need to get to the bottom of this so you and I can figure out what the hell is going on.” He tugged me along, and since no one was rushing to rescue me, it seemed like he was getting his way. Assholes.

“What about staying with a witch to control the magic we find?” I suggested hesitantly.

“They’re following, but at a distance. We’re the bait now, the target. I want them to come to us, and I want this to end. Now.” With that, he ripped off his shirt and pants before shifting. His wolf took the clothes to one of my warriors, who tossed them in the back of the SUV, then looked at me expectantly.

“Ugh. Fine,” I grumbled. I’d been great at finding excuses to avoid one-on-one situations with him, but now he wasn’t leaving my side until we faced this head-on together.

 

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