We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 815
We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 815 Summary
Gavin feels a sharp pang of protectiveness when Judy reveals her plan to return to the Blackwell manor, immediately opposing her decision. Despite his firm refusal, Judy insists she must go to find answers about her family, especially after Selene Blackwell appeared to her in a dream, warning about a shadow trying to take the Moon Gem. Gavin is alarmed by Selene’s presence on his land and questions Judy’s motivations, sensing there is more to her intentions.
Judy admits she wants to take Luna lessons because some she-wolves in the pack doubt her ability to fulfill the role. She explains that she was never trained to be a Luna, having been a Gamma, and that Ethan, her former mate, was the Beta and future Alpha. Judy’s desire to improve herself for the sake of the pack and Gavin surprises him, revealing a new, determined side of her.
Gavin’s protective instincts clash with Judy’s resolve, but he eventually agrees to support her decision to take lessons and to visit the Blackwell manor. He recognizes her stubbornness and strength, qualities he deeply loves, even though he worries about the risks involved. Their interaction highlights the tension between Gavin’s need to protect and Judy’s drive to find her own path and truth.
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Chapter 815
Gavin’s Perspective
The moment Judy confessed she was heading back to the Blackwell manor, it felt as if a sharp knife had pierced through my chest. My wolf stirred instantly, a low growl rumbling in my mind, fueled by a fierce protective instinct that refused to be ignored.
“There’s no way I’m letting my mate return to that manor, Judy,” I said firmly, my voice carrying an unmistakable finality that left no room for debate. Deep down, I knew she would resist, but I had to try.
“I have to find answers, Gavin,” she pleaded, her eyes searching mine desperately. “If I don’t… I may never uncover the truth about my family.”
I narrowed my eyes, frustration bubbling beneath the surface. “What makes you think they hold any answers? Why do you believe they know anything about your past?”
Judy’s gaze locked onto mine, her voice quick and urgent. “Because Selene came to me today. She told me about a dream she had.”
A chill ran through me, my blood turning cold at the mention of Selene Blackwell.
“Selene Blackwell was here? At my packhouse? On my land?” I demanded, disbelief thick in my tone.
Judy rolled her eyes in exasperation. “Does that really surprise you? She’s a Blackwell. They play by their own rules. You, of all people, should understand that.”
She was right. The Blackwells had always been a quiet, enigmatic presence, but they certainly didn’t abide by the same rules as the rest of us.
“Why did she come here?” I pressed, my gaze sharpening.
“She said she had a dream about me,” Judy explained, her voice soft but urgent. “About me wearing the Moon Gem and how someone—a shadow—tried to take it, but it burned them. I have to find out more because I feel her dream is connected to mine.”
I paused, letting her words sink in.
“What else could you possibly learn that she hasn’t already told you? Why do you have to go to the manor tomorrow?” I asked, suspicion creeping into my voice.
Judy bit her lower lip and looked away, a sudden distance growing between us that immediately set my alarm bells ringing. I stepped in front of her, catching her eyes with my own.
“Judy, what’s really going on? I can feel there’s more to this than you’re telling me. Something else is wrong.”
She exhaled slowly before meeting my gaze again.
“There is something wrong,” she admitted quietly. “I want to take Luna lessons.”
I blinked, caught off guard by her unexpected declaration.
“Wait, what?” I asked, confused.
“Some of the she-wolves in the pack have been saying I won’t make a good Luna. I told Irene about it, and that’s why we’re here—she’s been teaching me some lessons,” Judy explained.
For the first time since she arrived, I noticed her appearance. She looked every bit the businesswoman, dressed sharply, with an air of determination that surprised me.
“Who’s been talking about you?” I demanded, my mind racing.
“Please don’t make me say,” she begged, reaching out to touch my arm gently. “I don’t want anyone to get into trouble over this. It’s something I need to handle. I’m going to be their Luna, and they’re worried about whether I’m capable.”
“Then I’ll put an end to their worries,” I growled through clenched teeth. “Tell me who they are.”
“Please, Gavin,” she said softly, her hand still resting on my arm. “I want to deal with this myself. Besides, they’re not wrong. I’m not qualified to be a Luna. I never expected to be one, so I was never trained for it. Ethan, my former mate, was a Beta, and I knew he wanted to be Alpha someday, but I never thought he’d actually become one. I was trained as a Gamma—that’s what I always focused on. This whole Luna role is new to me, and everyone here can see that. There’s no harm in learning a few things.”
I looked at her thoughtfully, my eyes drifting to the pearls she wore and then back to her professional outfit.
“You don’t need pearls or fancy clothes to be a good Luna, Judy,” I told her gently. “You’re perfect just as you are. If they can’t see that—”
She cut me off quickly, a small smile playing on her lips. “I love that you think that, but if you’re the Alpha of the largest pack and the strongest Lycan in the world, then I need to step up my game. For you, and for the pack. I want to be the best I can be. Besides, there’s no harm in a few lessons. It’s a good distraction for Irene and me—we both need it.”
I exhaled slowly, tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear with a tenderness I rarely showed.
“Alright,” I finally said, relenting. “If you feel like these lessons are what you need, I won’t stop you.”
Her shoulders relaxed, and she smiled with relief.
“And tomorrow, I’m going to the Blackwell manor. I need to find out more. Selene said she can help me with my Luna lessons.”
I frowned, uneasy about her going there, but the determination in her eyes was unmistakable. She was stubborn—my stubborn little mate—and once her mind was set, nothing could change it. That was part of what I loved about her so fiercely.
Conclusion
The chapter closes on a note of quiet determination and tender understanding, highlighting the deep bond between Gavin and Judy. Despite his fierce protective instincts and doubts, Gavin recognizes Judy’s need to grow into her new role and supports her decision to seek answers and strength on her own terms. Their connection is marked by a blend of vulnerability and unwavering loyalty, underscoring the emotional complexity of their relationship as they face uncertain challenges ahead.
Judy’s resolve to embrace her path, even in the face of doubt and criticism, speaks to the themes of self-discovery and resilience woven throughout the chapter. The delicate balance between trust and protection, hope and fear, sets the stage for the ongoing journey they share. Together, they build a foundation of love and strength, ready to confront the shadows of the past while forging a future defined by courage and unity.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
The next chapter promises to delve deeper into Judy’s journey as she steps into unfamiliar territory, both emotionally and physically. With her decision to visit the Blackwell manor, the tension between her desire for truth and Gavin’s protective instincts will likely intensify, setting the stage for moments charged with conflict and vulnerability. Readers can anticipate the unveiling of more about Judy’s past and the enigmatic role Selene Blackwell will play in this unfolding mystery.
As Judy embarks on her Luna lessons, the dynamics within the pack are bound to shift, revealing hidden doubts and alliances that challenge her resilience and Gavin’s leadership. The subtle undercurrents of skepticism from other she-wolves hint at internal struggles that could test Judy’s strength and the couple’s bond in unexpected ways. Emotions will run high as Judy strives to prove herself, and Gavin wrestles with the balance between guarding her and allowing her the freedom to grow.
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