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The Unclaimed Luna Novel Chapter 11

When My Alpha Ex-Husband Came Looking for Me by Mark Twain 11

 

Chapter 11 

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Lucas’s POV 

Back in my room at Aethon Pack’s main estate, silence was supposed to mean peace-but all it did was roar louder inside my skull. My bed remained untouched. I hadn’t shifted out of this chair for over an hour, elbows on my knees, phone clutched in my palm like it might answer on its own if I stared hard enough. 

Rebecca still wasn’t answering. 

I’d called. Texted. Even used the old wolfmark channel we used as knights-one most warriors forgot existed. Nothing. She was gone. 

And I hated how that made me feel. 

It shouldn’t matter. It shouldn’t. She wasn’t mine to worry about. My duty was to Maurine now -always had been. The key, the prophecy, the balance… All of it pointed to Maurine. My mission, my purpose, was built around keeping her safe. I used Rebecca-gods forgive me- for cover, for access, for secrecy. If anyone found out who Maurine really was, what power she held… 

They’d tear her apart. 

So I told myself I did the right thing. 

Then why the hell did I feel like something inside me was breaking? 

The door creaked and I didn’t look up. I already knew the scent. 

“Beta,” I said, voice low. 

“Alpha.” Reid stepped in quietly, then paused. He never used that title unless we were alone. The rest of the Aethon pack believed I was still just a loyal knight in service to Aethon. And 

that’s the way I needed it to stay. 

“You’re late.” 

“I went to the Red District first.” 

My jaw clenched. “About Rebecca… I can’t even reach her through any methods I know.” “Like she was totally gone?” Reid raised a brow and stepped further into the moonlight, folding his arms. “I thought you don’t really care about her, Alpha? That woman is just a thorn on your side. Why are you still looking for her until now?” 

“I know where she is now. Thane Pack.” I swallowed the words like poison. “She will marry their vegetative Alpha.” 

Reid blinked. “Maximus Thane? The one who’s practically a corpse?” 

I nodded once. “The guy who got poisoned by a vampire hoodlum bite months ago? There’s no way she-” He paused. “Wait, is he even conscious?” 

“No. Still in a coma.” 

Reid whistled. “Why the hell would she marry him? That doesn’t make sense.” 

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I didn’t have an answer. That’s what drove me mad. I stood and paced, claws threatening to burst through my fingertips. My wolf was restless, pacing behind my skin. Agitated. Confused. 

“She wouldn’t…” I started, then stopped. “Rebecca’s reckless, yeah. Stubborn. But she wouldn’t throw herself into something like that without a reason.” 

Reid shrugged. “Maybe she finally cracked. Or maybe she’s just following orders. Her father’s always been obsessed with alliance-building.” 

I let out a growl low in my throat. The idea of her being used like that… it didn’t sit right. It never did. Not with Rebecca. 

“Reid,” I muttered, “find out what you can. Discreetly.” 

He frowned. “Alpha-” 

“Just do it.” 

His eyes narrowed. “You sure this is still about the mission?” 

“I need to know what she’s playing at.” 

A beat of silence passed between us. 

“You’re too deep, Alpha,” he said finally. “She’s just a girl who clawed Maurine. You’re not thinking straight.” 

“I don’t know anymore, fuck. Just do it. For my peace of mind,” I said before I could stop myself. 

Reid exhaled and looked away. “Fine. I’ll ask around.” 

When the door shut behind him, I leaned back against the wall and stared at the ceiling. I’d convinced myself for years that Rebecca was a stepping stone. That she was nothing but a pawn I had to play in this long game. But somewhere along the way… 

She’d become real. 

And now she was gone. Going to get married. To a dying Alpha who couldn’t speak, couldn’t touch, couldn’t protect her. 

Why? Why would she give herself up like that? 

I gritted my teeth and glanced at my phone again. Still nothing. 

Maurine’s scent drifted faintly from the hallway. Sweet like lilies and lavender. My official duty. 

But Rebecca’s scent-feral and earthy like pine after rain-lingered in my memory stronger 

than I wanted to admit. 

I threw the phone across the room. It hit the wall and clattered to the floor in pieces. My wolf let out a low whine inside my chest. I’d made my choice. I reminded myself of that a hundred times. Maurine was the key. Rebecca was a decoy. A shield. 

And now that shield was gone, about to get married into the Thane Pack, leaving me with a gut full of guilt and no answers. 

I collapsed back onto the chair, breathing heavy, claw tips barely sheathed. I didn’t know what 

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this was anymore-regret? Guilt? Some twisted sense of loyalty I’d never truly buried? 

All I knew was that the bed still felt too empty without the echo of her voice mocking me. That I kept expecting to hear her stomp through the hall with that half-snarl of hers, teeth bared, daring me to challenge her again. 

But she was gone. 

And for the first time in years, I couldn’t tell if I’d won or lost. 

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