Chapter 73
Stronger
Annettes POV:
Iâd known something was wrong when Iâd woken up the next morning Grayson hadnât told me he and
James were all right during the night.
The three weeks after fell like a taste of damnation.
They knew Grayson was away so, of course, they came for me. What they didnât expect was my
stratified mother to be
there.
Our scouts alerted us to the small battalion of wolves on our southern border and all my y mother did
was give a wicked grin.
âLet them come and play,â she told the scouts.
âWeâll send our troops out to the west and theyâll wait for them, we will sandwich them as they try and
camp down before the gates,â She instructed them a gleam in her eyes.
âCharles itâs time to train,â she grabbed my brother by his arm.
I had begged her to stay with me and not go out and fight but Matt patted my shoulder. âYouâll be well
defended and I have a feeling your mother will return,â he smiled at me.
I felt guilty putting my familyâs lives on the line while sat and did nothing. All I could do was nothing, the
baby in my belly was my sole responsibility.
âStay with us Luna,â Elizebeth calmed me and grabbed my hand leading me back to the house.
I rubbed the now more obvious curve in my belly. It was still on the small side but you had more of a
clue I was with
child.
*were safe
Iâd tell him that even when it was questionable. He needed to come home and if he knew I was in the
slightest bit of danger heâd be distracted.
My mother and Charlie left with Brian and d a group of other warriors. We had Leon and Aarron hold
the fort at the gates we wanted them blindsided when they tried to get within the closer limits.
âIâll take the Luna to a safe location,â Matt explained to his other colleagues.
âWhere?â Aarron asked looking down at the map we had in front of us.
âI think it best if that remains undisclosed,â he cleared his throat.
âMy wife will be with you,â Aarçon furrowed his brows.
âYour wife is the one who suggested this. Iâll be fine Aarron but the Luna is carrying our heir she needs
the utmost protection,â Elizebeth placed a hand on her husbandâs back.
âI donât like you being somewhere that I donât know and couldnât reach you,â he pushed.
âItâs my duty,â she crossed her arms.
âFine,â he gritted his teeth. âHide yourself away,â he glared at her but his eyes dragged to me.
âEnough. If this is their thoughts to keep the Luna safe theyâll do what they wish,â Leon shook his head
at Aarron.
He seemed to be hanging onto the ire of Graysonsâ allegations when we were finding the mole.
We decided to hide me in the basement of my house but I had suggested that for the pure reason of
the tunnel Grayson had run out to the forest I didnât tell my protectors, but I knew I had a way out.
My mother and brother left me and I waited for two days before they battled. I spent the day in the
darkness of my basement and uncertainty.
âCalm Annette,â Amaria sat beside me putting on a movie. âTheyâll return. Alpha blood as pure as yours
is not easily extinguished,â
âTheyâll be back soon we will place sentries out to protect the outer areas,â Matt reminded me.
Charles wanted to root out any more undetected enemy camps. Grayson had left him a few defenses
he thought may be to cruel to use.
My brother had decided that we had passed the point of being kind.
We had traps, that the moment you touched them would snap on you with spikes. Grayson had them
silverâtipped for good measure.
It was over before the enemy could even realize they were coming from both sides, according to
Charles.
I think he was more so thrilled at victory in his first battle. My mother said they had given their best at
fighting but they were sorely unprepared.
âWe sent them packing and the sentries are placed,â she informed me.
raps have been set, all of which should give them a taste of their own medicine,â Charlie told me.
âMany traps
The day after we sent them away a small group tried to sneak through but they were met with traps,
triggered arrows, and silver nets. They were not prepared and not happy.
I never went anywhere alone but that wasnât entirely bad.
I lay on the somewhat cushiony table and Charlotte spread the jelly on my belly my mother and brother
shifting excitedly behind me.
The screen came up and this time on the screen instead of a small ball I saw a babyâs shape.
âOh goddess,â my mother grabbed my hand. âLook at that,â
âHoly shit,â Charlie laughed.
âI know. Little toes and fingers that Iâm making.â I smiled.
The whole thing did seem farâfetched having only been married less than six months, but the little
person on the screen made all the darkness Iâd seen worth it.
I grabbed my phone and recorded the screen. âHeâll want to see it like this,â I spoke aloud.
He looks strong Luna,â Charlotte smiled at me.
âYou can tell? My mom leaned forward shocked analyzing the screen.
Nâno but the Luna is sure and I trust her,â Charlotte blushed at the mistake.
âOh of course,â my mother nodded to her.
âPlease print me out a set as well, when he comes home he will for sure want to see the baby,â I
instructed her.
Yes Luna She nodded.
She took a few blood samples to check my hormone levels and to see if there were any chromosomal
abnormalities.
âLuna,â Aarron nodded to me. He had a purple jaw and a cut on his eyebrow from the battle.
âAarron,â I acknowledged him.
âI trust that you and the babe are in good health,â he looked at my file.
âYes of course,â I sighed.
âIâll expect that once Grayson returns Iâll be taking over all of your appointments. You should start taking
more vitamins to be safe though,â he told me.
âSheâs eating the right foods. Anna has helped many women grow their babes, and delivered twice that
she knows what to do,â my mother beamed proudly of my accomplishments as a midwife,
âof
âOf course,â he gave a sharp nod to us and left.
âMother, you shouldnât do that Aarron has been upset since the mole incident-â
âHe has no right you are his Luna, you and Grayson did the right thing. You canât make everyone happy
all the time
Anna,â she fixed my hair.
âI would like to have a good relationship with my husbandâs council,1 took my hair from her hands and
walked my way out of the keep.
âthe baby is safe.
I reached for him the second I could see the sun go down.
I felt incomplete with every passing day. I had my baby inside me but not the man who helped me
make him. It felt wrong seeing the life we created alone.
I worried about him something about him felt like it had changed. I felt this grisliness whenever I reach
for him like an overgrown forest.
Heâs facing the alpha blood headâon. Part of me wanted it to seize him in its dark protection. The other
part, the part of his wife, lover, and mother of his child, that part wanted his soul safe.
After all the selfâsacrifice I gave to see it, I wanted his soul as whole as it was when he left.
I rubbed my belly.
âcome home to me
Come home to us. How could I go on if you didnât, you changed everything for me, and now itâs all
different.
Now I was a wife, a mother, a Luna. I was someone on my own with my own standing and my own
family and I wanted it complete again.
But stillâ¦
âYou should stayâ¦â my heart felt like it was choking as I told him to stay.
Our ally had sacrificed himself and his men to help Grayson and if Grayson left the enemy would know
and theyâd attack with all they had to get one of our allies down.
âWhat?â His shaky voice cut me deep.
âTheyâre expecting you to leave. They want you to leave Darren alone to attack, they have you
cornered. I should send the cooter for the bodies but it should have more weapons and Charlic or
Matt,â I told him hoping he would see reason and overlook our loneliness.
âIâve been gone three weeks,â he sounded like he was begging me.
âSo has Darren,â I brought up hesitantly. âIf you leave theyâll know it and Darren wonât have his
strongest defense right now. Stay finish the fight,â I felt cold asking him to continue to fight but we had
our duties.
âIâll be home by tomorrow morning,â he resolved.
âGood, Iâm barely hanging on,â I sighed. âIâll be here waiting,â