Chapter 38
I Am The Luna
I Am The Luna by Moonlight Muse Chapter 38
A Mother Making Plans.
SEBASTIAN. She ends the call⦠I look down at the phone, about to type up a text to her when I
pause. She needs some time.
Iâve hurt her and to make things right, I need to show her that and give her the time she needsâ¦
I sit back in my office chair and stare at the ceiling. Her birthmark⦠Iâve been trying to research. that
symbol for so long, maybe I need to search Blood Born and Celestial Lunarâ¦
I will check it on my other laptop.
âSebastian!â Momâs voice comes. I switch off my phone, slip it into my pocket and leave my office,
locking the door behind me. The smell of coffee hits my nose before I spot her walking down the hall,
holding the mug.
âThere you are. I made you coffee. Are you turning in early today?â She asks with concern. I shake my
head. âNo, I was getting some work done. Where is Dad?â
Her smile falters, knowing how we arenât on the best of terms right now, and she tilts her head. âOut.
Heâs gone with his friends for their weekly game night, remember?â
âOh yeah, I forgot,â I say. She tilts her head, observing me. âSebastian, are you alright? Youâve been
training extremely hard lately. I heardâ¦â She glances around as if someone might see us. âI heard you
have been shifting more often and going⦠for runs.â
She says it as if itâs something to be ashamed about. âAnd is that not proper? Iâm a werewolf, Mom. I
find peace when I embrace that side of me.â I say quietly.
The words from Zaiaâs book come back to me and I frown slightly. This conversation with Mom is
something I wouldnât have ever questioned, putting it down to her simply being a concerned mother.
But now itâs showing me how much we are actually. growing further away from our truth and who we
are meant to be.
âI know, but we have to tame the beasts within Look at the rogues, people think youâre going feral.â She
says, pulling me gently into the laundry room and shutting the door.â Because you are mate-less.â
I shake my head. âThen you need not worry because I am not going feral. Thereâs nothing to be
ashamed of.â I mutter, trying to hide my irritation. She nods, smiling apologetically. âIâm sorry, dear. I
once said the same, and/got in so much trouble, I dared not shift again.â
I frown, looking down at her, before I move away, taking the mug from her and leaning against the
counter. The smell of fabric softener is strong in the air and the humming of the tumble dryer is gentle
in the background.
âLet Dad know that I will not marry Cara. I have children Mom, and I donât need another heir. Iâm not
marrying anyone.â
âAnd do you think your father and Hugh Toussaint will allow that, let alone Zaia?â She asks, surprised
at my sudden change of topic.
I frown. âThey have no say, only Zaiaâs opinion will be taken into account and Iâm not going to take her-
our son from her. Just when heâs older, Iâll make him the official heir to this pack. Look, Mom, if Iâm ever
going to win some favour in Zaiaâs eyes where she allows me to see the children then I donât just want
to randomly bring any woman into their lives.â
I know how Momâs mind works, and Iâm hoping that if she sees the children as an incentive, sheâll be on
my side.
âAh⦠then⦠what about Zaia⦠I hear she turned down Alpha Payneâ¦â Thereâs a sparkle in her eyes
as she plays right into my hands, although sheâs getting a little off track. She and her match-making
habits never die.
âNo, Mom. Zaia and I are over, but the kids. mine too, right? So, tell Dad that you donât want Cara as
your daughter-in-law. Please?â
She chews on her bottom lip, tilting her head of brown hair, and I can almost see the cogs working. I sip
my coffee, allowing her to ponder over everything I have just said.
âLeave it to me.â She says after a moment. âBut I have a condition.â Thereâs that look in her eyes again,
the one she uses to barter with at shops. âWhat is it?â I ask, downing the last of the hot coffee. She
purses her lips.
âOk, I know you said you and Zaia are over; BUT, imagine if something happens or comes up ⦠I
mean, if you get to see the children more and
spend more time around Zaia, then I want you to try again. I want you to rekindle the love I know you
two had in your marriage. The beauty of the mate bond shone between you two.â
Oh, I plan to, Mom. âOk,â I say, Mom easily lets things slip out to others and who knows who she might
end up saying something to, so I wonât tell her any more.
âVery well then. Iâll have that thought gone from your fatherâs mind further than he can cu âshe coughs
and I stare at her horrified. Did she almost say what I think she did?
âI might just get nightmares,â I mutter, internally gagging. âWell, you shouldnât be so disgusted dear, itâs
how we made you. Besides, itâs only science dear, now youâve helped create two children you know all
about-â
âMom, please. I donât need to hear that!â I growl, passing her the coffee mug and leaving the laundry
room. I hear her laugh and shake my head.
Taking out my phone, I message Justin, my beta. Since Iâll be flying out, I need to make sure everything
is taken care of hereâ¦