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Shadow Slave By Author.NovelNozi.com Chapter 809

We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 809

We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 809 Summary

Judy wakes up alone, missing her mate Gavin, who left early for a meeting. She reflects on the harsh whispers from some women and her decision to keep it from Gavin, instead confiding in Irene, who offers to give her etiquette lessons. Judy knows Gavin would say she’s perfect as she is, but she feels the need to grow into her role as future Luna of the largest pack.

 

Irene arrives unexpectedly, looking confident and put together, ready to help Judy transform. She insists on starting etiquette lessons immediately to prepare Judy for the challenges ahead and to counteract the negativity from others like Liv. Irene takes charge, selecting an outfit and planning to style Judy’s hair and makeup to make her appear capable and approachable.

 

Despite feeling reluctant and messy, Judy follows Irene’s lead, showering and dressing in the outfit Irene picked out. She notices Irene’s return to her old self and appreciates the distraction from their personal struggles. They plan to hold the lessons in the packhouse ballroom, a place Judy dreads because of the gossip and hostility she expects there.

 

As Irene finishes styling her, Judy barely recognizes herself, feeling older and more like the strong women she admires. Though uneasy about the change, Judy understands this transformation is necessary for her to embrace her destiny as Luna, rising from the ashes of her former self.

 

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Chapter 809

Judy’s Perspective

The last thing I could recall was drifting off to sleep resting my head against Gavin’s chest. I hadn’t mentioned a word to him about those vicious she-wolves or the cruel things they’d been whispering behind my back. Nor had I told him that I’d confided in Irene about it, and she’d promptly offered to give me etiquette lessons. I already knew exactly how Gavin would react to that suggestion.

He would insist it wasn’t necessary—that I was perfect just as I am. I knew his words would come from a place of kindness, and hearing them might bring a fleeting smile to my lips. But deep down, I understood that wasn’t the whole truth. As the future Luna of the largest and most influential pack in the world, I needed to grow and change in ways I hadn’t yet embraced. Besides, with everything swirling around us—Irene wrestling with her mate dilemma, and me grappling with these strange dreams and emotions—we both needed something to focus on, a welcome distraction.

I woke abruptly to a sharp, insistent knocking on the door, as if someone was trying to break through it. Opening my eyes, I found myself alone in bed. Gavin had told me last night he’d have to leave early for a morning meeting and probably wouldn’t see me until later. He promised he’d be back by evening, and maybe we could grab dinner in the city.

Still, waking up without him beside me left a hollow ache in my chest. I missed my mate fiercely.

“Time to get up, Sunshine,” Irene’s voice called out, the knocking growing louder, more urgent.

I blinked groggily at the clock, a low groan escaping me. It wasn’t even nine o’clock yet.

“For what?” I mumbled, sitting up slowly. “Nap practice?”

“Etiquette,” she replied, pushing the door wide open without waiting for an invitation. When I caught sight of her standing there, hands firmly planted on her hips, my eyes widened in surprise.

I wanted to scream with joy. Irene looked completely put together—like her old self again. Standing before me was just Irene, no pretense, no confusion. She wore a cream-colored blouse, perfectly tailored black trousers, and heels sharp enough to cut through the tension in the room. Her makeup was flawless, and her dark hair was pulled back into a sleek low ponytail that cascaded neatly down her back.

I slid out of bed as Irene began rifling through my closet and dresser drawers, hunting for something suitable for me to wear.

“Why do you look like you’re heading to a board meeting?” I mumbled, pushing my hair up into a messy bun—a silent cry for help, if ever there was one. “And why am I suddenly being punished?”

“Because you need the help, and I need the distraction,” she said with a shrug. “We’re doing Luna lessons before Liv can open her mouth again and spew more nonsense.”

I couldn’t argue with that. I wasn’t about to let those she-wolves get the upper hand, and if Irene was serious about standing up for me, I had to act fast before others joined their chorus.

She tossed me a soft navy dress and a pair of nude flats. When she looked me over, her smile faded, and her mouth hung open slightly in disbelief.

“Ew, take that messy bun down,” she said, shaking her head. “That’s not going to cut it.”

I frowned but obeyed, undoing the bun and letting dark strands fall over my shoulders. Somehow, I felt even messier than before.

“I’ll fix your hair into a low bun once you’re dressed,” she said. “Flats are for day one—we’re not torturing your feet right out of the gate. While you’re in the bathroom, I’ll hunt down some stud earrings and a simple necklace. You’re going for capable and approachable.”

“Got it,” I replied, heading toward the bathroom.

“Take a shower!” she called after me.

I rolled my eyes but couldn’t suppress a smile. This was the Irene I remembered, and if this was what it took to bring her back, I wasn’t about to complain.

By the time I finished showering and dressing, Irene had everything laid out neatly on the bed. She beamed when she saw me wearing the outfit she’d chosen.

“You look perfect,” she said, her eyes shining. “Now, let me do your hair and makeup, and then we’ll head out.”

“Where exactly are we going?” I asked, settling into the chair she’d pulled up.

As she worked her magic on my hair, she answered, “To the packhouse. We’re using the ballroom for your lessons.”

My chest tightened at the thought of returning to the packhouse—where Liv and her clique were undoubtedly gossiping about me, probably turning everyone else against me too. But Irene’s determination was clear, and I wasn’t about to deny her anything, especially when she was like a ticking time bomb ready to explode.

When she finished, I barely recognized myself. I looked older somehow—more like my mother… or Miranda Cash. The thought of resembling Ethan’s mother made me grimace.

But no matter how I felt, this was the path I had to walk. The Luna I was meant to become was waiting beneath the ashes of my old self, and it was time to rise.

Conclusion

 

The chapter closes on a poignant note of transformation and resilience, capturing Judy’s internal struggle as she confronts the harsh judgments of those around her and the expectations placed upon her as the future Luna. With Irene’s unwavering support and a renewed sense of purpose, Judy begins to embrace the changes necessary to step into her destined role. The emotional weight of isolation and vulnerability is balanced by the quiet strength that comes from friendship and self-discovery, setting the stage for growth amidst adversity.

 

Ultimately, the chapter underscores the enduring theme of rising from the ashes of doubt and insecurity to reclaim one’s power and identity. Judy’s journey is not just about external appearances or etiquette lessons but about uncovering the strength within to face challenges head-on. As she prepares to confront the world anew, the promise of transformation and hope lingers, reminding us that love and loyalty can be the foundation upon which a new kingdom is built.

 

What to Expect in Next Chapter?

 

The next chapter promises a compelling journey as Judy steps into a new phase of her transformation, both externally and within. With Irene by her side, ready to challenge the whispers of dissent and the shadows cast by those who seek to undermine her, Judy’s lessons in etiquette are more than just surface changes—they’re a preparation for the battles ahead. The tension simmering beneath the polished exterior hints at deeper struggles, not only with the pack’s politics but also with the expectations weighing heavily on her shoulders.

 

As Judy navigates the delicate balance between vulnerability and strength, readers can expect moments charged with emotional intensity, where old friendships and rivalries may be tested. The packhouse, a place filled with memories and murmurs, will serve as the backdrop for these unfolding dramas. With Irene’s newfound confidence contrasting Judy’s inner turmoil, their alliance could either fortify Judy’s resolve or expose cracks that threaten to widen. The path to becoming Luna is fraught with challenges, and the next chapter will reveal just how far Judy is willing to go to claim her place in the kingdom they are rebuilding.

 

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