Chapter l103
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0103
âHow do you plan on getting to this mansion you mentioned?â I asked, once we were out in the hall.
Julianâs Beta, Brian, fell in step behind us. âWe canât take that flashy car again, if we actually want to keep
it secret this time.â
âIt would be too conspicuous to drive. Even if we escaped the grounds undetected, the bad guys would
quickly notice our arrival.â
âWhatâs your plan, then?â
He glanced at me. âCan you ride a horse?â
I havenât ridden since the academy, but I thought I could still manage somehow. So I nodded.
âGood. Weâll have to sneak there though. Brian?â
Brian widened his stride to walk at Julianâs side. âYes, Prince Julian?â
âRun interference, yeah?â
âOf course.â Brian increased his pace, breaking ahead of us, likely to block the path of any guards or
unwanted onlookers we might run into or who would run into us.
â
Texts began to pour into Julianâs phone near instantly.
Following Brianâs instruction, we were able to follow a path that lead us away from absolutely everyone. We didnât even see a single servant until we reached the stables themselves, where the stable hands
were preparing two horses for ride.
âYour Royal Highness,â they said with a bow as we approached. Theyâd been expecting us.
âTake the mare,â Julian said to me. âSheâs gentler Better for a rider out of practice.â
I hadnât told him the last time I rode, but heâd seemed to surmise it all his own. Julian was like that, noticing things. I wondered if I had any secrets I could keep from him. He already seemed to know everything about me.
I put my foot in the stirrup and mounted the mare. Once I was in the saddle, my horseâriding days returned to me quickly. Although in almost every memory, I had been by Nicholasâs side. I felt a bit hollow, not having him here now.
Julian, from atop his horse, received another text. âBrian is in the security office. We have to go now to avoid being seen on the cameras.â
Following his lead, we rode our horses out of the paddock. Once we were past the fence, we urged our horses to run. I rode in Julianâs shadow as he expertly maneuvered the terrain.
I remembered how after he and Nicholas had saved me from the boar, they had claimed that no one knew the area around the palace better than them. Julian continued to show that now, expertly avoiding fences and tooâhigh cliffs that might hurt the horses.
We rode for an hour or so, seeing nothing but wilderness, until he finally slowed at the edge of a clearing. I slowed my own horse beside his, until
fully stopped, hidden just behind a tree line.
Past the clearing stood a massive mansion, almost as large as the palace itself. Someone very
important must have lived there.
I almost asked Julian who it was, when suddenly I felt something, like a pull in my chest.
It stole my breath away.
Julian noticed. âPiper?â
I couldnât speak. I couldnât even think to formulate words.
All I could do was focus on this pull, this tether that begged me to follow it.
Was this my wolf? Was it calling to me?
The danger of the moment was forgotten. Everything else was too.
âPiper!â Julian must have seen what I was about to do before I did, but he wasnât fast enough to close the distance and grab my reins
He tried, but I was already kicking my horse forward and tearing across the field as fast as the horse
could go.
âWait!â Julian gave chase. I could hear a second set of horse hooves pounding into the grass, echoing those of the animal beneath me.
I wouldnât slow. I couldnât.
My wolf was here.
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