Chapter 131
Alpha King’s Lost Luna
Chapter 131 What happened five years ago.
ASHER
âAsher,â Cas sandra breathed, and her lower l*p trembled as she broke eye contact with me. âWe can talk about this after we get the disease sorted out-â
âWhat if we canât figure it out?â I argued. âWhat if we canât find out whatâs going
on or how to cure the disease.â
âThatâs not an option,â she countered fiercely. âIâm going to do everything I can
to find a cure.â
I knew she meant it. Cas sandra was pa*sionate and dedicated, not to mention an excellent healer. But deep down, we both understood that there was a possibility
we might not be able to find a cure, at least not in time.
I also knew that she was using the disease as an excuse to avoid this topic. Though weâd healed most of our problems, I knew she was still afraid. Moon Goddess only knew that I was as well.
But now, I felt the need to talk, not only because of Kane and Kalebâs sudden advances but also because what Cas sandra had said about mates and protection
reminded me of our past. She was strong and clever. She didnât need to be shielded and protected like a delicate flower. She needed the truth.
I wouldnât hold things back in an attempt to protect her.
I would tell her the truth.
I released my hold on her chin and instead took her hand in mine.
âWill you sit with me?â I asked gently. âPlease, Cas sandra?â
She hesitated for a moment and looked as if she were going to refuse. I couldnât blame her. This wasnât going to be an easy conversation, but it couldnât be avoided
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any longer. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Cas sandra nodded.
âLet me set this stuff down,â she whispered.
I let go of her hand and let her stash her equipment back into her pack. Once she was finished, I scooted a little further down and gave her some room to sit on the couch beside me. It was a sp ac ious piece of furniture, and I wanted us to have some closeness while still giving our conversation literal room to breathe.
She sat down beside me and nervously tugged at a lock of her hair. I cleared my throat and then began.
âDo you want to know what happened to me five years ago?â I asked gently.
She stared at me, visibly nervous, but after a second of hesitation, she nodded.
âYes,â she whispered.
I nodded and then gathered my thoughts before taking a long, deep breath. What happened all those years ago was the source of Cas sandraâs nightmares, but
also mine.
âAs you already know, I reason I had to take the crown so hastily was because of my fatherâs sudden death,â I explained. âNormally, the coronation ceremony would have taken months, if not an entire year to plan. Every detail would have been
a whole team of people. It would have been a happy day for the entire Pack. But things didnât work out that way.â
planned precisely b
Cas sandra nodded.
âSince Fatherâs death was so untimely, my coronation was a surprise to everyone,â I continued. âSo the ceremony was hastened. With everything going on⦠my attention was elsewhere. Itâs no excuse, but if Iâd only known that the accident would happen that day⦠Iâd wouldnât have left you alone. I would have brought you to a safer place.â
âAsher,â she breathed.
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I sighed and ran my hands through my hair.
âBack then, being the king was just an abstract idea,â I said. âUntil Father was gone. Suddenly, I was to be the ruler of an entire empire. I had so much to do, but I didnât know how to do it.â
Cas sandra nodded again.
âFor example, I didnât know how to clear the name of your family,â I admitted. âI wanted to set the Felix family free, but I didnât know what to do. And thatâs when Adalyn turned up. She told me that she could help. She proposed that if I married her, her father would ease up enough to want to forgive your father. She said she wanted to help us-â
âAnd you just believed her?â Cas sandra gasped and then she shook her head.
I gave her a bitter smile and nodded. âI was st upid.â
âYes, you were,â she mumbled, and her eyes fell to the floor. I wished I could read her mind, but I feared what she could be thinking about. I certainly wasnât painting myself in the best light, but I had to be honest about it all. I owed her that.
âI canât rewrite the past,â I said. âAll I can do is explain myself. I innocently thought that Adalynâs intentions were good. I thought we could use our marriage to fre: your family. It wasnât the most perfect of plans but given the circumstances of your fatherâs imprisonment and your brotherâs exile to the borderlands⦠I donât know. I could see what she was saying. I was desperate to save you and give you your life back.â
âI know what youâre trying to say,â Cas sandra whispered. âBut it was still-â
âS tupid,â I finished for her. âYes, it was.â
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âI was saved by Emmell Keller, she foru and brought me to Wild Crawler.â
Emmett Keller.
The healer.
And Cas sandraâs ex-husband.
It all made sense now.
Back in Wild Crawler, Iâd questioned Cas sandraâs origins and how sheâd met Emmett Keller in the first place. Her story hadnât lined up with what Lancel and Kane had uncovered in their reports. But now that she explained a little of what had happened⦠it all made sense.
I thought back to the day of my coronation ceremony. The day of the fire.
Every Pack in Wegalla had brought their elite members to Anemond and attended the coronation ceremony to greet and congratulate their new Alpha.
The elites, namely the Alpha and Luna of Wild Crawler, had said their outstanding healer had important business, so he had to return to his Pack before he could greet his new king.
Back then, I hadnât paid much attention to it. I had no reason to think otherwise about some healer from a Pack on the border of the country. I had too much on my mind that day to care.
If only Iâd known that insignificant healer was going to be the one to save Cora.
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