Hiding the Alpha's Twins: His Wolfless Luna -
Chapter 84
Chapter 84: Chapter 84
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]
I was about to get out of the bathroom when someone aggressively pushed me by the shoulder and shoved me back inside. My eyes were wide with both shock and anger as I saw Olivia’s aggravated face.
“You’ll regret returning to this place, Samantha,” Olivia snarled at me and drove me to the corner of the comfort room. My back slammed against the tiled wall. “You have no power over this place!”
I raised an eyebrow at her and glared, “Then what makes you think you have the power over here, Olivia? What are you really?” My eyes gazed down at her from her foot to the face and then snarled back, “You are just a delusional Gamma who thinks she can climb her way up by flirting with the Alpha of the Silver Crescent pack. Did it do anything good to you?” I purred to her, like she was some pitiful creature, “Where did your dirty moves bring you, Olivia? Are you successful after what you did to me and my twins?”
“I didn’t steal them!” she hissed between her grinding teeth, “You are just one incompetent Luna who thinks so highly of herself because the Mother Luna is on your side! If Lena’s not in favor with you, you are nothing, Samantha! You are just a wolf-less girl. Everyone knows you are not fit to be the Luna of the pack!”
“And who is fit to be the Luna? You?” My voices were sharp as knives, just as deadly as my glare was. I stepped forward, making Oliva flinch. My eyes glowed bright gold, showing her my Luna strength, a sign that the Moon Goddess chose me—favored me to become Dominic’s destined mate and to lead the Silver Crescent alongside him.
Olivia was stunned. Her bewildered expression brought secret pleasure in me as she lost her balance and tumbled to the floor. I had never seen Olivia lose her composure before, but I knew she was desperate. She knew she was losing the fight, and with me returning to Silver Crescent, it meant there was no hope for her to get the power she had always desired.
“I am not chosen as the Luna just because I was able to give the Alpha of the Silver Crescent his heirs.” I growled at Olivia as she stared into the gold orb encircling my eyes, “I am chosen because I am his mate. Dominic and I were destined to lead, and nothing can change that—not even you, Olivia! So you better stop dreaming that Dominic will choose you over me. That will never happen. Because he’s mine!” I snarled the last two words as I bared my teeth to her.
The door of the comfort area opened and Lena’s brows rose when she saw Olivia scramble up the floor and run away in chagrin.
“What happened here?” Lena asked me with a surprised look.
I exhaustingly leaned my back against the wall and looked at Lena with weary eyes. The second she saw my irises turn into golden orbs, her face turned pale and she went inside to help me ease the anger that woke the power simmering inside me.
*****
Lena advised me not to drive home after seeing that I wasn’t feeling better after that unpleasant encounter with Olivia. It was the very first time I felt such raging power boil inside of me, and I was grateful that Lena appeared before I did something ugly to Olivia that I knew I might regret.
When I got back, I found Madison busy preparing snacks for the kids while Cynthia was playing with them in the backyard. The weather was lovely and the breeze was cool in Silver Crescent, making every day pleasant for the kids to play on the small playground Dominic assembled for them.
“Miss Samantha!” Madison’s face brightened the second she saw me enter the house. The scent of freshly baked bread wafted all over the kitchen and living area, making my stomach growl. “I’m glad you are here! The kids just came back from school as well.”
School. I forgot it was their first day at school. Exhausted, I threw my bag at the sofa and was about to go straight to the backyard when my phone rang. I thought it would stop when I ignored it, but it rang again.
It was Killian.
There was something in my stomach that made me a little uncomfortable. I wondered why he thought about calling me after we moved to Silver Crescent, and I hope he won’t tell me he misses me. Because that would make things more complicated between us.
“Samantha...”
His deep, hoarse voice caused a lump to form in my throat. I didn’t understand why it felt strange but the guilt remained in me and as I realized it wasn’t just him who suffered the day I decided to leave the Moonstone pack. I had many beautiful memories of the place, and I had friends there as well. And choosing Dominic wasn’t as easy as they thought it was.
“Killian,” I smiled nervously, hoping my voice wouldn’t betray me. “I’m sorry I didn’t call as soon as we came here. I thought... I thought you were not ready yet to hear anything from me so I hesitated making a phone call.”
“Don’t worry about it. I just want to know you and the kids are doing well.” I could imagine him smiling as he said the words as well. The tension was there, and I could hear it in his voice as well. “So how is it? Do the people in Silver Crescent treat you well?”
“It’s too early to conclude yet, but we are doing well here, Killian.” I told him, partly a lie after meeting Dominic’s council members and the pack elders today. “We’re coping.” I scratched my forehead as I watched Devon and Diana playing outside through the window.
“You know you can go back anytime you want, Sam.” Killian’s voice softened and my heart suddenly yearned for that familiar face that had been with me throughout those years. “You and the kids always have a place here in Moonstone.”
I was about to say my gratitude to him for his concern and love for me and the twins when I heard a flirtatious woman’s voice asking him, "Who’s that, honey?" Are you not hungry yet?”
I froze.
My finger immediately ended the call in panic and fret after hearing the woman’s voice. Was it Briane? Were he and Killian together?
The thought gave me a headache as I tossed the phone on the sofa. It was cruel to think that I wished I didn’t answer the phone. But hearing that woman’s voice calling Killian honey? I was having irrational feelings, and I hate it.
Devon and Diana must have noticed that I was finally home. They rushed toward me, racing to see who would hug me first. Diana, who was faster than Devon, wrapped her arms around my thigh and Devon, who was second, hugged me on my waist.
Diana was pouting, though, which concerned me.
“What’s wrong? “Did something happen?” I asked her as I bent down so we were eye level. I caressed her small face. “Didn’t you enjoy going to school?”
“School was fine,” Diana answered. She shrugged her shoulders but it was obvious she was sulking. “It’s just sad. Because I feel like the other kids don’t want to play with me.”
My chest tightened, and my heart broke when I heard the sad little voice of my daughter. I got worried with what Diana said. My children are starting to suffer because of my reputation here in Silver Crescent.
“Mom, what is wolfless?”
My eyes widened at what I heard from Devon. He was frowning innocently at me, looking anxious at the word.
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