The Nameless Luna – Book One: Chapter 6
The Nameless Luna – Book One: The Girl With Violet Eyes
The villa is as lovely on the inside as it appeared on the outside. The hardwood floors glisten as if freshly polished, and there are countless windows lining the white walls, flooding the interior with light from the outside.I follow Lucy through the grand foyer in stunned silence. Viktorâs is no less than a mansion, but itâs a gaudy thing compared to this. In Tristanâs villa, there are no chandeliers, flashy tapestries, opulent velvet furniture, or extravagant columns or archways. Everything feels open and cozy in spite of the buildingâs size, the décor minimal. Houseplants are scattered about in most rooms, but there is only the occasional painting or picture hanging on the walls.Lucy leads me up a black staircase and stops, looking back at me with a frown. âDo you think you can make it up the stairs? Your room is on the second floor, but if youâre too injured to climb upâ¦âMy ankle still hurts, but Iâm hardly crippled. It was an excellent excuse for my inability to shift and run alongside Tristan, but the last thing I want to do is make a fuss about it. At the mention of âyour room,â Viktorâs dark cellar with the hard little cot and bolted door flashes through my mind, and I shake my head. Itâs best if I just go to my new cell and stay out of trouble.I take a few tentative steps up the stairs, and Lucy nods in approval. She hurries past me to show me the way, and I fall in step behind her without question or complaint, making a mental note of every shut door, every window, and every possible exit.When she leads me into the room, I glance over my shoulder, wondering if perhaps she took the wrong turn. Did she bring me to her own bedroom? I donât dare ask, but then Lucy whirls around to face me with a curious glance.âAlrighty, this is your room. Do you like it?âMy jaw drops, and she giggles in amusement. This room is⦠mine?Thereâs a queen size bed on the left side, with light pink pillows and silky sheets. Thereâs a wide nightstand, a comfy-looking lounge chair with a drooping lamp beside it, and a cute, round coffee table. On the other end, the entire wall is made of glass, with a built-in sliding door that leads onto the terrace, revealing a breathtaking view of the mountainside. Sunlight pours in through that glass, streaming in between the trees and making the room itself feel like a continuation of the forest outside.âGo on,â Lucy says. âHave a look around.âEven if I were brave enough to speak to these people, I wouldnât know what to say. I take a few steps further into the room, marveling at the green and blue landscape on the other side of the glass. The space feels free and open, minimalistic but organic, somehow like it was designed to fit into the surrounding forest of the mountain like a puzzle piece.âIf you go out onto the terrace, you can actually see the lake off to the right,â Lucy goes on, a hint of pride in her voice. âThe front of the house faces the road to town, so youâll have some privacy on this side, but if it gets too bright in the early hours of the morning, you can always just close the curtains. Theyâre blackout, so youâll be able to sleep in if you want to. Here, Iâll show you.âShe takes a step forward and tilts her chin up, raising her voice slightly.âHouse, shut the drapes,â she commands, and the curtains obey her order as if by magic, sliding shut over the glass and plunging the room into shocking darkness. I gasp and stagger backward, and Lucy chuckles before adding, âNever mind, house, open the drapes.âAgain, the house obeys, and I turn to face Lucy with wide eyes, torn between fear and amazement. Was that some sort of luxury technology⦠or magic?âThis house is called the Villa Du Lac, and the entire property is enchanted,â Lucy explains quickly, undoubtedly sensing my alarm. âIt was built by Tristanâs father, but many years ago, a witch cast a powerful spell on it. Itâs a long story, but basically, the house looks after itself. Itâll clean the floors, do the dishes, and even make your bed if you ask it to. Pretty cool, huh?âAll I can do is nod in speechless awe. Still, I make a mental note of the strange look that flickered over Lucyâs expression when she mentioned Tristanâs father, resolving to worry about it later. Right now, all I can think about is the fact that Iâll be living here in this gorgeous houseâ in this gorgeous, ENCHANTED house.And I have my own room. Not a dungeon or a cellar, but a proper room, lovelier than any Iâve ever seen before. This canât be real. This canât possibly be mine. I feel like I could burst into tears, but then Lucy clears her throat, the sound shaking me out of my dazed disbelief.âYou donât talk much, do you?â she says, arching a brow as her grey eyes survey me from head to toe as if, now that sheâs completed her task and shown me my room, she can get to the interesting part and focus on me.She watches me expectantly, and I canât help but shrink away from her curious gaze, wringing my bony fingers in uncomfortable silence. After a moment, when it becomes apparent that Iâm not going to be nearly as entertaining as she hoped, she lets out a resigned sigh.âItâs probably for the best. Tristan always says I talk too much anyways,â she huffs. âNo wonder you two are mates. You talk even less than he does.âThe exiled Alpha may be different from my uncle, but heâs still an Alpha. In my experience, men in power usually prefer the sound of their own voice to that of others, and if Tristan prefers silence, then itâs a good thing I have years of experience keeping my mouth shut.âAnyway, Iâll leave you to get settled in. The bathroom is through there if you want to have a shower,â she says simply, nodding at a doorway on the side of the room. âWeâll go shopping over the next few days and get you some new clothes, but in the meantime, I had the house put some of my stuff in the closet for you.âI canât help but feel like Iâve failed some kind of test. Lucyâs initial friendliness and excitement have ebbed away, discouraged by my withdrawn demeanor. Itâs like she expected her Alpha to bring home a shiny new playmate, only for him to return with a great big bore of a bride.Iâm not what she was hoping for. Iâm not what any of them wanted.âTristanâs room is on the third floor, and mine is down the hall,â Lucy goes on, already heading for the door. âIâll be back in a bit with a healer to look at your ankle. Make yourself at home and holler if you need anything.âThe realization creeps in slowly, like music thatâs been playing in the background, and Iâve been too distracted by the pretty sights to notice. But now that Iâve heard it, I canât pretend itâs not there anymore. I may be surrounded by beauty and politeness, but I donât belong here. Iâm not wanted here.Though he stole me away, Tristan did not ask for this. Heâs not happy about me being his mate, and clearly, neither is his pack. His Beta alone looked ready to pick a fight over the matter.I canât help but think of how frustrated Tristan sounded at my cousinâs mating ceremony, or the weariness in his eyes when I walked away. Had I imagined the kindness there? Do I hunger for warmth and affection so much that I deluded myself into thinking Iâd find it here? How long will their mercy last before their disappointment sours it? Will I be rejected? Tossed aside or locked away? Or will they try to throw me back to my old pack to face Viktorâs wrath over my failure?I donât want to find out.