Chapter 44
The Luna’s Choice by Kat Silver
Chapter 44: Theo I would have kept Mina in my office all night if Briggs had let me. We spent hours just talking about Ayla. Mina told me stories from growing up with her. I even had dinner and some beers brought up to the office so I could find out as much as I could.
Kieran was as pleased as a pup. He especially enjoyed hearing about Aylaâs first shift, even though Mina refused to tell us what Dasha looked like.
Unfortunately, the memories began to dry up when we got to their teenage years..
âAyla helped me reach out to some family in the Wildtail Pack about a year after my parentâs death. My dadâs cousins took me in,â Mina said with a touch of sadness.
âWhy didnât you stay with Marie?â I asked.
âBecause they couldnât afford it,â Mina said. âTrust me, Ayla did everything she could to keep us from being separated, but she couldnât keep going the way she was. When I told her I would get a job to help out, she put her foot down. That was when she told me she was going to drop out of high school so she could get a full-time job.
âShe had already arranged to graduate early. I wasnât going to let her throw that away. So I went to live with my cousins.â
âBut you stayed in touch with each other?â I asked.
âThe best we could. There were a few years when contact was limited to birthdays and holidays, but Ayla always made an 1/5 Chapter 44 Theo effort,â Mina said. âShe felt terrible for not being able to take care of me, though. Not that she should have. My cousins were great, and I was happy there. But she still helped pay for my degree.â
How could anyone think Ayla was heartless? I hated that I ever thought that about her. Anger started to creep up again, but I pushed it back. That wasnât going to help me. I was supposed to be learning about my mate so I had the best opportunity to re-
establish our mate bond.
Mina yawned as she lay against Briggsâ chest.
âI think thatâs enough for tonight,â he said, kissing her head. âI think we should all get to bed.â
I still had more questions, but he was right. I walked with them back to our wing of the packhouse, telling them good night when they went off to Briggsâ rooms. I walked to my own room in a better mood than I had been in for weeks. I couldnât stop thinking about Ayla. According to Mina, she was incredibly smart. She was resourceful, determined to take care of everyone, and completely selfless.
But I also knew she was strong and feisty and sy as hell.
And I wanted her back.
I was so caught up in thoughts of Ayla that I didnât notice the scent of someone in my room until I saw Kylee when I opened the door.
I growled, my entire body tensing.
âWhat the hell are you doing here, Kylee?â I said. âI made it perfectly clear I never wanted to see you again.â
2/5 Chapter 44: Theo âI donât care,â she said, walking toward me. âWe are going to talk about this, Theo.â
âThereâs nothing to talk about, Kylee,â I insisted. âWeâre done.â
âNo, weâre not,â she replied. âYouâve already told the whole pack that I would be your Luná, Theo. We love each other. Iâm not going to let you throw that away.â
âNo, I donât love you,â I said calmly. âThatâs another thing that you convinced me on. But the more I think back, the more I realize I never loved you, Kylee.â
I expected her to start crying or denying everything, coming up with more lies. But she didnât. Instead, she pouted as she closed the door. I moved to reopen it to kick her out, but she jumped in front of me.
âYouâre mad,â she said. âI see that, but this isnât anything we canât get through, baby. And I know there was at least one thing you definitely loved about me.â
She pushed the dress from her shoulders and let it drop to the floor. She wasnât wearing anything underneath it. I rolled my eyes and turned away as she moved toward me.
âKylee, stop this,â I insisted. âYouâre embarrassing yourself.â
I opened the drawers to my dresser, remembering some of Kyleeâs stuff she might as well take. But suddenly, her arms snaked around me, one hand going to my crch as the other started to unbutton my jeans. I grabbed her wrist with a growl, turning on her in a second.
âDonât fing touch me.â Anger and disgust flooded through me.
3/5 Chapter 44 Thro ç âOh, come on, baby,â she cooed. âDonât pretend I donât know what you like.â
I threw her back. She stumbled and landed on the bed, which was not my intention, but a smile spread across her face.
âSee, you know you want me, baby,â she said, running a hand along her naked body to caress her breast. âSo letâs put all this mess behind us.â
âKylee, Iâm working really hard to keep my anger in check,â I said through gritted teeth. Her whole display was making me sick, and the longer she was here, the more I began to wonder what I ever saw in her. Which made me angrier that she had the nerve to continue to disobey me.
âAnd you know exactly where you can take out that frustra...â
âKylee, stop. Shut the f*ck up and get the hell out,â I bellowed.
She jumped up off the bed. âTheo, youâre being ridiculous. I donât believe you suddenly donât care about me when everything was fine two days ago.â
I laughed bitterly. âYou really fuing think everything was fine, Kylee? Iâve been fuing avoiding you for a month. Iâve bearly been able to stand looking at you, let alone touching you.â
âThatâs not true,â she whined, rushing to me and running her hands up my arms. âYouâve been with me since...â
I had her by the throat, slamming her against the wall as my control snapped. âThe only reason I was with you was because of your lies and 4/5 <
5/5 Chapter 44 Thro manipulation. But donât for a second think you were satisfying me,â I growled. âI had to picture someone else just to get through it.â
I let her go and she dropped to the floor, gasping for air.
âYouâre lying,â she rasped out.
âOh, no, sweetheart. Thatâs what you do,â I said, tossing her dress back at her.
She pulled herself to her feet as she awkwardly tugged her clothes back on.
âWho is she?â she demanded viciously as she got in my face.
Tlaughed smugly, looking her dead in the eye as I opened the bedroom door.
âMy mate.â
I pushed her out forcefully, not caring that she stumbled to the floor before slamming the door and locking it.