Chapter 77
I Am The Luna
77. A Challenge
ZAIA.
âSo how old are you, Zaia?â Gerard asks as he sits back, that unnerving smirk on his face getting to
me. âI am in my mid-twenties,â I reply cordially.
âA good age. Once you get to my age, you have to take care of yourself a little more,â he chuckles. âIt
takes a lot longer to recover from tumbles and falls.â
I raise an eyebrow. âOh? Well, I beg to differ. I think regardless of our age, we all need to take care of
ourselves.â I reply. He raises an eyebrow before he nods. âI guess thatâs true, we can all be
permanently woundedâ¦â
What a strange thing to sayâ¦.
âSo, when did you come to the States?â
I ask. âNot too long ago. âThat isnât very clear, Mr King⦠Not too long ago could mean a few days, a
few weeks or even a few months.â I reply.
He watches me intently before leaning forward, sparing the clock a glance before giving me all his
attention. âSo⦠why do I feel like you donât trust me, Zaia?â Oh? How exactly did he deduce that?
Unless, of course, he has something to hideâ¦
âOh, not at all. I donât have an opinion of someone I have just met yet. I usually decide an opinion on
what I feel depending on oneâs actions⦠and I canât do that so soon, We have⦠just met, right? Time
will tell, Mr. King.â âI seeâ¦â
His demeanour changes for a second before he looks away. âUnless, of course, you expected me to
recognise you,â I add quietly.
I might just be making a fool of myself, or worse, even offending someone innocent, but it is the only
way I can think of to get answers.
By pretending to know more than I do. His eyes glimmer, his smirk faltering as he watches me. âThe
thing is⦠Mr King. You confuse me.â I continue.
âHow so, pray tell.â âYou say you donât watch the news⦠yet you knew of me becoming CEO.â I say,
sitting back and crossing my legs gracefully. âAs a businessman, business⦠other companies and rival
entities are of interest and so, I⦠keep on top of that.â
âOf course they are. Iâm sure you are passionate about getting rid of all those who stand in your way.â
âGetting rid of?â He throws his head back, roaring with laughter, a sound that grates on my nerves.
âThose words are a little⦠extreme, are they not?â
I let out a fake laugh as I look across at him innocently. âExtreme? For someone who used the words
âcleansed â, you scream extreme to me.â
His smile disappears, and his eyes darken. âAs much as Iâm enjoying this conversation, Zaia⦠I do
take offence when insulted and you are incredibly brave to do so to my face⦠or incredibly stupid.â His
voice is extremely low.
âThen drop the façade, I know who you are,â I reply coldly, the atmosphere in the room shifting. Our
eyes meet and I refuse to back down by looking away first. I pull on every emotion in my body, feeling
my eyes burn with power, feeling it ripple around me as I glare at him with my aura like a shield
surrounding me.
A frown crosses his forehead, and he clenches his jaw. âAnd what façade might that be?â he asks,
almost challengingly. My next sentence might just get me confirmation⦠This is it. I give it my all and to
hell with consequences.
âYes⦠You are probably angry we have completed the Triquetra⦠is that why you are here, to see for
yourself? Or to attempt to kill me once again. I know who you are, Gerard. Drop the act, it does not suit
you.â
I stand up, my heart thumping as I look down at him with hatred and scorn. Thereâs a sliver of fear that
ripples through me but I refuse to show him that After all, he is possibly the one who tried to murder
Val⦠tried to kill me⦠and Sebastian. He stands up, towering over me and advances on me as I hold
my ground, prepared for anything.
âSo⦠now that we have introduced ourselves to one another, letâs cut to the chase. You chose the
wrong side. You are foolish to think that you will winâ¦because I will make sure you will not succeed.â
His poisonous words are barely above a whisper as he leans closer to me. His threat is loud and clear.
âAnd you are an even bigger fool to think you will be the one to succeed. But you are right about one
thing.â I begin. He runs his fingers through my hair and I smack his hand away, making him smirk.
âAnd what might that be?â he asks, now almost amused. Why is he so confident? âThat this world
needs to be cleansed of scum. I will do the honours to get rid of you myself.â I say venomously.
His smirk falters, his eyes filling with rage. âIt seems my small threats have not been enough⦠donât
anger me because now that you have chosen your side, I no longer need you,â he snarls.
âThe triquetra has been completed, that is the end of it. We have as good as won.â I say sharply. He
chuckles, âOh, it doesnât work that way, not at all⦠The thing is, the battle may be over, but the war is
only just beginningâ¦â
âWhat do you mean?â âThatâs for me to know,â he whispers tauntingly. âI donât get it⦠I understand
wanting to hurt me, to hate me, but how could you try to kill your cousinâs son?â I ask, glaring at him.
I will never forget the state Sebastian was in. He chuckles. âOh, that was not my doing. The boys got a
little carried away.â I clench my fists trying to contain my anger. âAnd one of them is my brother,
correct?â
Just the thought makes me sick. Thereâs a glimmer of surprise on his face before he smirks.
âIndeed.â
âWhere is he?â I ask sharply. âSo, you know about him⦠intriguing. Heâs doing well, ready to unleash
retribution on the likes of those who donât deserve to be called werewolves⦠but you, Zaia, are the
perfect she- wolf,â he smirks. âYou can still change your mind. Join us. What do you say?â
âNever,â I reply defiantly. âThen that is your loss. I gave you yet another chance, and you declined it.
Since you have made your decision, I am here to give you a warning, Zaia⦠so listen well. By now you
know I donât play.â
He steps back as he now begins to circle me as if I am his prey but I donât think he realises I am not so
weak. âWhat warning?â I say. Now that we have a face for the attacker, we can do something about it.
I will tell Sebastian and together we will end his madness. âStay away from Sebastian.â
My eyes widen in surprise. Sebastian? Why? I frown deeply. From the very start, those messages were
pushing us apart Why though?
What does keeping us apart benefit them? âAnd why do you want us apart? I deserve to know that
much.â
He simply smirks. âBecause I said so. Now⦠hereâs the deal. If you refuse⦠your little Sia, who is
already near the end of her life, might just die a little faster⦠If you donât want that, you will stay away
from Sebastian.â He warns menacingly. Siaâ¦
His words make me sick. The terrifying truth that maybe she wonât live long, which I have always tried
to deny has been spoken aloud and it shatters me.
âLeave her out of this,â I warn, my voice shaking. âThe thing is Zaia, you have proven to be
disobedient⦠so I need to keep you in line,â he whispers, now taking hold of my chin.
My heart clenches as I stare at him. Not Sia⦠not Sia⦠not Siaâ¦
âIf you touch her⦠I will kill you. I will kill you!â I scream, shoving him away from me, my heart raging.
His eyes blaze and he regains his balance pretty quickly.
âDonât you dareâ¦â He snarls venomously. âThe ball is in your court. Stay away from Sebastian and Sia
your little dew drop will be fine⦠In fact, I have the antidote to the poison that was given to her before
she was even born.â He whispers sinisterly, his words make me numb.
She was poisoned? He smirks and this time when he takes hold of my chin; I donât move, my mind
spinning.
âI was hoping it was your son⦠but we got the wrong pup. It doesnât matter, it still means I hold the
antidote in my hand. Obey me, Zaia, and your child might live past her fifth birthday,â he whispers in my
ear.
I donât move, my entire world crashing down around me. Iâm certain heâs telling the truth⦠the doctors
have been baffled from the start âDo you really have an antidote?â I ask quietly. âYes. I do.â He smiles.
âYou know I do⦠You just need to behave.â
I could risk my own life, and stand by Sebastian no matter what but Siaâs life? I canât risk thatâ¦
âVery wellâ¦â What do you want from me?â I ask quietly. âI want you to leave this pack immediately.â He
says menacingly.
I shake my head. âEven if I want to, I canât. Sebastian will know something is wrong. Trust me.â âI can
handle Sebastian.â
âNot if I suddenly leave.â I respond, trying to think of my options. I canât risk my baby girlâs life, but at the
same time, I want him to think Iâm. far more terrified than I am. I need him. to think Iâm at his mercy.
Unknowingly, he has given me a vital piece of information. He has just told me that Sia is poisonedâ¦
now that I know that⦠I will look for an antidote, not a remedy to an unknown disease.
âThen? You will stay here?â âYes⦠Iâll keep my distance from Sebastian the best I can⦠Iâll distance
myself from him, but I will not leave this pack.â
I will tell Sebastian the truth. The two of us can destroy him. He frowns. âThatâs not good enough⦠I
mean, you two clearly disobey me time and time again. How about I give him a reason to become
distant from you, myself?â he murmurs. âNo one can deny such a beautiful womanâ¦â
I frown, about to speak, when he pinches my chin in his fingers and suddenly pulls me against him.
âWhat-â
Shock rushes through me before he presses his thumb against my lip, cutting me off, and then, to my
utter horror, he presses his lips against mine Anger blazes inside of me like a dragon waking from its
slumber and, with all my strength, I push him back. He isnât expecting it as heâs thrown across the room
and, to my horror, his head hits the marble fireplace behind him.
I gasp as I see the bright red blood that begins to coat the white marble, spreading horrifyingly fastâ¦