His Lost Lycan Luna

His Lost Lycan Luna By Jessica Hall Chapter 86

Read His Lost Lycan Luna by Jessica Hall Chapter 86 – I bury my face in her neck, stealing a whiff of her scent.

“Why are you here?” she asks.

“To see you, why else? You haven’t been answering my calls, I tell her, placing her back on her feet. I stared down at her; she had lost weight, which should be impossible with how skinny she already was. Her pants rolled at her hips to hold them up looked four times bigger than her. Her white shirt, I could tell, was one of Kade’s. Her pants were also too long as she had those rolled too at her ankles. She glances down the driveway nervously, and I look behind me.

“Expecting someone?” I ask.

“Kade hasn’t been by for a couple of days. He said he was out of town, but” she pauses.

“But what?”

“Nothing, but sometimes this car comes and parks down the end. They never get out.” She shakes her head.

“Probably just paranoid,” she laughs.

“Coffee?” she asks, and I nod and turn back to my car, grabbing the bags out before following her inside. The porch creaked as I stepped on it, the wooden blanks bending under my weight. The door even hung weirdly as she opened it, having to lift it like the hinges were busted. Stepping inside, it was tiny. The kitchen, bedroom, and living room are all in one little room.

“Where is the bathroom?”

“There is an outhouse out the back,” she shrugs, turning the stove on before filling a camping kettle and placing it on the element. I stared around in disbelief at how he had his mate living. There wasn’t even a bed, just a fold-out couch that was neatly made. I sat on the edge of it. The springs groaned, and I could feel the metal bar beneath digging into my backside.

“You should come back with me,” I tell her.

the bags clutched in my hands. I hold

and looks inside them, and her eyes light up as she pulls out some sugar clouds. Those I had noticed were her favorite; she immediately opened the bag and grabbed one out. She offered me the bag, but I shook my head. I didn’t like sugary stuff; I only ever brought them for her when I took her in town once to grab supplies

when I found out she only had candy before her parents died and only on special occasions when they could afford it. So I always made sure I

chuckle before watching her go to the tiny fridge and open it. I

no food here,”

out soon to bring more,” she shrugs, retrieving

have you been eating?” she chews her lips nervously and looks

hunting your own

promise, I didn’t k**l anything. I just took some bird eggs,” she gasped, confusing my anger at being directed toward her for

“Bird eggs?” I scoff.

but I

you shouldn’t have to. You are an Alpha’s mate, not some

introducing me to the pack soon. It isn’t safe. He is having issues with a neighboring

you know how stupid that sounds? You’re his f*g luna, and he has you

safe,” she

don’t you think, not out here along the border where anyone could get you,” I argue, but she had every excuse under the sun to defend him, lies

this mate bond b*t. It made she-wolves blind to their mate’s errors, gullible and all made worse is he only has to show her the tiniest bit of what she perceives as a kindness because she has known none and believes wholeheartedly that is how it works, that she should trust

with me,” I

have a mate, I can’t just leave. He will

Abbie?” I yell at

my grip. “Gannon, stop,” she says

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