Chapter 87 Selene When we returned to the pack house, my parents immediately pulled Luna into their arms, holding her tightly as if afraid theyâd lose her again. At their age, Leo and Luna were their greatest joys.
âIâm okay, Grandpa. Donât worry, Grandma,â Luna reassured them in her soft, sensible voice.
I noticed Leo standing off to the side, quietly watching Luna but making no move to approach her. His expression was troubled, his little fists clenched at his sides.
Was he feeling guilty? Was he blaming himself for what had happened?
While everyone else was focused on Luna, I walked over to Leo. Kneeling in front of him, I gently patted his shoulder. He lowered his head, avoiding my gaze.
âWhatâs wrong, my big boy? Why do you look so upset? Donât you want to see your little sister?â I asked softly.
Leo was only a few minutes older than Luna, but I had always told him he was her big brother, that it was his job to protect her.
âIâm sorry, Mom. I couldnât protect Luna,â he murmured, his lips trembling.
I ran my fingers through his hair, and he finally lifted his head to meet my gaze. His eyes were brimming with unshed tears, making my heart ache.
âDonât cry, sweetheart. Youâre my strong boy. None of this was your fault, okay?â I assured him gently.
He shook his head. âI-â
Before he could say more, I pulled him into a tight hug, rubbing his back soothingly.
âTears donât suit you,â I whispered. âYou have to be strong. One day, youâll grow into a powerful man.â
âJust like Uncle Magnus?â he mumbled against my shoulder.
I chuckled and nodded. âYeah, just like your Uncle Magnus.â
We pulled apart, and his eyes flickered toward Luna. She saw us and immediately rushed over on her tiny legs.
âLeo!â she called, throwing her arms around him.
I stood up, letting them have their moment. Leo hugged Luna tightly, then looked at me. I gave him an encouraging smile.
âI missed you. Where did you go?â he asked her.
Luna pulled back slightly, hesitating before replying, âI was with...â She trailed off, glancing at me.
I subtly shook my head. She blinked, then turned back to Leo. âI got lost. Mommyâs friend found me and took care of me.â
She was lying, just as I had told her to in the car. I had warned her not to mention Kane to anyone. She had asked me why, almost as if she wanted to talk about him.
But I hadnât given her much of an explanation. I had simply forbidden her from bringing up his name, especially in front of Leo. I knew my son despised that man as much as I did. In a way, it felt like 14:27 62.14%
karmaâone of Kaneâs own children harboring such a strong dislike for him.
4+5Bonus Menu Still, it made me wonderâwhy did Leo hate him so much? He had barely met the man. As Luna had told me, Kane had never spoken harshly to him. So what was the reason behind his deep resentment?
The pack house was filled with relief and joy now that Luna was home safely.
That evening, everyone kept asking Luna about what had happened. She simply told them she had gotten lost while following a kitten.
Axel, however, stepped in and told everyone to stop questioning her, warning that constantly reliving the experience could harm her mental wellâbeing.
âWhen Magnus returned to the pack house, the first thing he did was call Luna into his room.
I felt a wave of nervousness. Was he going to dig into this?
Axel caught my eye and subtly reassured me that he would take care of things.
I lingered outside Magnusâs bedroom, listening intently.
âWhere were you?â Magnus asked.
âUncle Magnus, I was with Mommyâs friend,â Luna replied.
âOh, I see. And how are you feeling now, sweetheart? Did anyone hurt you?â
âNo, Uncle. Mommyâs friend was really nice. He took me to get ice cream and even gave me my favorit e brownies!â
âHe?â Magnus repeated, picking up on the detail immediately. âYour mommyâs friend is a man?â
I tensed.
âYou might as well come in,â Magnus called out suddenly. âYou do realize eavesdropping is rude, right?â
Caught.
I sighed, pushing open the door and stepping inside.
I let out an awkward laugh. âSorry, Magnus. I was just passing by...â
Axel bit his lower lip, tryingâand failingâto hold back a laugh.
I shot him a glare. Wasnât he supposed to be on my side?
Clearing his throat, Axel stepped in to help. âSheâs telling the truth. I think youâre overthinking things.â
Magnus arched a skeptical brow and turned his sharp gaze on Axel.
âStop covering for her, Axel. Iâll deal with you later. For now, let me talk to her.â
Axel swallowed hard. He could tell Magnus wasnât buying it.
Magnus turned back to Luna. âYou can go to your room now, sweetheart. Your uncle brought a lot of chocolates for youâheâll send them up soon.â
Lunaâs face lit up at the mention of chocolate. âOkay, Uncle!â
She kissed Magnusâs cheek and skipped out of the room, leaving me to face my brother alone.
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Menu âSelene, where was she? Are you lying to me?â Magnus asked, his voice low and serious.
âMagnus, I told youâmy friend found her.â
âWhich friend?â His tone sharpened. âGive me a name.â
I glanced at Axel, silently pleading for help.
He nodded slightly and placed a hand on Magnusâs shoulder. âBro, why are you interrogating her? She can have male friends, you know.â
Magnus stood up from his bed and turned to Axel with a cold smirk.
âOh, really? Thatâs funny coming from you. Werenât you the one who used to beat up any guy who got too close to her?â
My eyes widened in shock.
I whipped my head toward Axel, who was now scratching the back of his neck, looking guilty.
âStop talking nonsense, Magnus,â Axel muttered, clearly uncomfortable. âCalm down.â
I was stunned. All these years, whenever a boy showed interest in me, Axel would step in and say Magnus had ordered him to keep them away.
But now...
âSo it was you all along?â I asked, my voice barely above a whisper. âWhy did you do that?â