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The Lunar Curse: A Second Chance With Alpha Draven novel Chapter 468

Chapter 468: Why We Need Punishments

[Meredith].

Oscar shook his head, clearly done with Dennis.

On the other hand, Levi laughed while Vivian smiled behind her fingers. And as usual, Wanda jerked her gaze away sharply.

But when she turned back toward me, her expression was composed. Almost neutral, like she was wearing a mask.

My brows drew together subtly.

Before, and even earlier, she never bothered to hide her jealousy. She always let it burn openly and recklessly. But now? She seemed to have better control, already pretending she didn’t care.

’What are you planning now, Wanda?’ A quiet tension wound inside me.

On instinct, I softly reached toward her mind. Just a brush to sense her intentions, but something like a strong, hard wall blocked me.

It was stronger than I expected. And it was a surprise to me that she would shield her mind this well, as if she had something to hide—something no one should ever find out.

Suspicion sharpened through me, and I attempted again. But suddenly, Draven stepped into my line of sight, blocking her completely.

I blinked up at him, completely taken aback by his actions,

But he frowned as he put his hands on my shoulders and leaned in slightly. "Are you alright?"

I nodded, utterly confused. "Yes... Why?"

His voice dropped to a whisper only I could hear. "Your eyes were glowing."

Instantly, my breath caught.

Of course. Using my ability in public was reckless and dangerous.

I lowered my gaze and whispered back, "I was trying to read someone’s mind."

Draven exhaled slowly. "Do not do that here. Or anywhere public. You risk exposing yourself."

I nodded, chastened. He was right. And just when the moment softened, Dennis shouted from across the grounds:

"Hey! Lovebirds! What are you whispering about?"

I answered dryly, "How to stab you."

Dennis’s mouth twitched. The others laughed, except Wanda, whose smile stretched too broad to be real.

Just then, the stablehands led the horses away toward the sheds, the animals snorting and stamping as they were guided back into their stalls.

With the horses gone, Dennis clapped his hands loudly. "Alright! Next game—let’s move to the training grounds!"

He pointed toward the open field beside the arena—a place with target walls, weapon racks, and enough space for drills. And everyone began walking.

Levi and Vivian chatted quietly. Oscar walked with that silent, steady presence. Jeffery followed behind Draven, always alert. Wanda walked ahead of me intentionally, as though leading the way.

Draven placed a hand on my lower back as we approached the training ground.

The targets were already set up—circles made of stacked wooden boards, marked with red centres. And now everyone was here, ready for the next challenge.

"It’s time for the knife-throwing." Dennis declared as he swept his arm dramatically toward the weapon racks.

The mood sharpened immediately.

Dennis smirked. "Before we begin, I have a modest suggestion..."

Jeffery gave him a look. "This can’t be good."

Dennis grinned wider. "Whoever loses three rounds in a row gets a punishment."

Wanda’s eyes lit with predatory delight. Vivian covered a nervous smile while Oscar raised an eyebrow. And Levi chuckled under his breath.

But Draven shut it down immediately. "No."

Dennis straightened. "What? Why?"

"I’m not permitting punishments for friendly competition," Draven stated.

Wanda rolled her eyes subtly as Dennis groaned loudly. "Draven, you’re ruining the fun!"

But Draven totally ignored him, so we moved closer to the throwing area.

Dennis handed out the knives and declared, "First round: accuracy. Whoever gets closest to the centre wins."

Everyone took their position, then he stepped back and raised his hand. "Luna Meredith goes first!"

My stomach tightened as I lifted the knife with focus. Behind me, Draven spoke quietly so only I could hear.

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