Home / Paranormal / His Hybrid Luna / Chapter 51: The Doctor

Share

Chapter 51: The Doctor

Author: De Lilah
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-05 06:22:06

Valkyrie

The rogue’s wild eyes darted erratically around the room, yet they always returned to me. His gaze seemed to pierce through my very soul, as though he could see something hidden from others.

My heart pounded in my chest, but I forced myself to stay calm, stepping instinctively in front of Nancy.

“Nancy,” I said, my voice steady but low, “go get help. Now.”

“But Val—”

“Now!” I snapped, sharper this time. I was too afraid of losing her and... myself.

Nancy hesitated, her eyes wide with fear, but she obeyed, darting out of the room.

The rogue’s lips curled into a twisted smile as he watched her leave, his expression filled with a disturbing mix of triumph and mockery.

“You’re brave,” he sneered, taking a deliberate step forward. “Braver than I expected for someone like you.”

My fists clenched at my sides, nails biting into my palms. “Who sent you?”

He chuckled, his grin widening to reveal crooked, yellowed teeth.

"Oh, you’ll find out soon enough.
Locked Chapter
Continue Reading on GoodNovel
Scan code to download App

Related chapters

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 52: Our Pup

    Valkyrie The howl outside faded into the distance, but its lingering chill remained, seeping into my bones. Ragnor’s hand on mine was a firm anchor, but his silence felt heavier than the night itself. Dr. Ellison stepped forward, her expression softened. "We’ve completed the tests and confirmed something significant, Madam. Congratulations! You’re... expecting a pup.” My world tilted, the weight of her words sinking in like a stone in deep water. I opened my mouth to speak, but no sound came out. A pup? Our pup? I instinctively placed a trembling hand on my abdomen, the rogue’s cryptic words echoing in my mind. So, did he know this too? I glanced at Ragnor, searching his face for a reaction, a glimmer of shared emotion. But instead of joy, relief, or even surprise, I saw something that made my heart falter—conflict. His jaw was tight, his eyes dark with an emotion I couldn’t place. Ragnor didn’t speak. He didn’t move. “Congratulations,” Dr. Harper said gently,

    Last Updated : 2025-01-05
  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 53: Shadows of the Curse

    Ragnor The amber glow of the whiskey mocked me, catching the moonlight filtering through the window. I tipped the bottle back, letting the burn sear my throat, but no amount of alcohol could drown out the torment clawing at my sanity. Valkyrie's words lingered—relentless, accusing—as if the walls themselves whispered her pain back to me. I had walked away from her tonight, leaving behind not just the woman I swore to protect, but also the fragile hope of a future—the pup she carried. A curse. The word echoed in my mind like a taunt, twisting the whiskey in my stomach into a hollow ache. I slammed the bottle onto the desk, the glass rattling ominously against the wood. My chest tightened, the weight of inherited madness pressing down like an iron vice. The curse etched into my bloodline had stolen my father’s mind, leaving him a broken shell before his death. Now, it lingered in me, a beast clawing at the edges of my sanity, waiting for a moment of weakness. And now,

    Last Updated : 2025-01-06
  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 54: My Decision

    Valkyrie The moon hung heavy in the sky, its silvery glow spilling across the quiet forest outside my window. I stared at it, my hands pressed protectively against my belly, as if that alone could shield the life growing within me. Ragnor didn’t want us. The thought sliced through me like a dagger, its jagged edges reopening wounds I had tried to stitch together with hope. Ragnor’s rejection wasn’t just a refusal—it was a weight that settled deep in my chest, suffocating and relentless. I closed my eyes, willing away the sting of tears. Crying wouldn’t change anything. It wouldn’t make Ragnor stay. “I don’t need him,” I whispered, the words trembling as they left my lips. But even as I said it, my heart betrayed me. The truth was, I had always needed him—his strength, his warmth, the way his presence made me feel like I belonged, even when I was certain I didn’t. And yet, when I needed him the most, he had turned his back on me. On us. I glanced down at my belly,

    Last Updated : 2025-01-06
  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 55: Suspicion

    Valkyrie Anna’s smile softened as she stepped closer, her voice adopting a syrupy sweetness. “You’re so brave, Madam Valkyrie,” she cooed, her tone dripping with false admiration. “To carry this burden alone—it’s admirable. Truly.” Her words were meant to comfort, but they carried an odd undertone I couldn’t quite identify. Still, I was too wrapped up in my own turmoil to notice the shift in her demeanor. “I don’t feel brave,” I admitted, my voice barely above a whisper. “I feel... lost.” Anna tilted her head, her dark eyes glinting in the dim light. “Sometimes, being lost is the first step to finding your true path.” Something about her tone made me glance at her sharply, but her expression remained carefully composed. She reached out as if to touch my arm, but I stepped back instinctively, clutching the journal tighter to my chest. Before Anna could say anything more, the door swung open abruptly. “Valkyrie,” Nancy’s familiar voice cut through the tension, tinged with s

    Last Updated : 2025-01-07
  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 56: Ice Cold

    Valkyrie “Do you really think Tasya could lead the rogues?” I broke the silence, my voice softer than I intended. “How would she even—why would she betray us like this?” “She has her reasons,” Ragnor answered, his voice sharp, his gaze unfocused as he stared at something far beyond the room. “Her imprisonment… it was a punishment she couldn’t bear. I should have seen this coming.” I frowned, stepping closer to him, trying to catch his eyes. “Her punishment is almost over. Why not wait it out?” Ragnor raked a hand through his hair, the motion tight and frustrated, revealing his exhaustion. “Revenge doesn’t wait, Val. She blames me for everything. And now she’s using the rogues to settle the score.” I studied him, noticing the tension in his face, the way the firelight danced across the hard edges of his features. He looked like a man torn between battlefields—one against the world and the other within himself. “You’re exhausted,” I said softly, stepping closer, drawn to him.

    Last Updated : 2025-01-07
  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 57: The Villainess

    Tasya I never thought I’d find myself here, leading the filthiest of animals on my own—the rogues. "Who’s taking her head tonight?" I shouted, my anger rising as I referred to Valkyrie, the target of my plans. None of them dared to speak. That’s what made them idiots—disgusting wenches. "You’re all fools!" "Tasya! My daughter..." My father’s voice cut through my frustration. "They need to know their worth! They never succeed, Father! It's been two weeks now, and no results!" "We need to be patient..." Father closed the distance between us. "And watch your words. They may be fools and disgusting, but they're stronger together. We won’t be the prey here, Tasya." I gulped, his words sending chills down my spine. Though we provide everything here in our secret Beta's territory—food, clothes, and shelter—the rogues are still beasts themselves. How could I forget? "Now, what's the plan? I need to get back to Blue Fire and become the Luna, Father! They need to know they're weak wi

    Last Updated : 2025-01-08
  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 58: The Weight Of Secret

    Ragnor The night pressed heavily on my shoulders as I strode through the dense forest surrounding the packhouse, the crisp winter air biting at my skin. I couldn’t go back to the packhouse just yet. I needed to calm my nerves. “Valkyrie…” I whispered her name like a spell, hoping to ease the storm within me. But, of course, I couldn’t. I was too afraid to confront the dark reality of my bloodline—the curse that now ran inside her and the pup she carried. “Damn you, Ragnor.” The words came out as a bitter curse. I felt like a shadow of the man I once was—no longer the commanding Alpha I used to be. The news of Valkyrie’s pregnancy had been both a miracle and a curse. When the doctor had whispered it to me days ago, I should have run to her, held her, and promised her the world. Instead, I had retreated, letting fear and guilt fester. The curse. It was always the curse. It gnawed at my mind, a dark specter that refused to be ignored. The thought of passing that burden to

    Last Updated : 2025-01-08
  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 59: Leaving At Dusk

    Ragnor My earlier meeting with Dwayne brought a small sense of relief as I planned to finally talk to Valkyrie. Maybe, just maybe, I had the nerve to confront this fear with her. The fire crackled faintly in the hearth as I sat in the darkened study, my gaze fixed on the documents spread before me. Maps, handwritten notes, and a single bloodstained journal—the remnants of my father’s obsession with the curse—were scattered across the desk. My chest tightened as I traced the faded ink with trembling fingers. This curse had stolen so much already. I wouldn’t let it take Valkyrie or our pup. I was determined to see that promise through, but it meant leaving the pack—and Valkyrie. It was a tough decision, but I couldn’t ignore it. Yet, I believed Dwayne and my warriors were strong enough to protect everyone in the pack while I was away. “I have to do this,” I murmured, so sure I would find a way to make things work. The night was eerily silent, but I could hear the sound

    Last Updated : 2025-01-09

Latest chapter

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 106: Deceived

    ValkyrieEverything resumed.The wind sighed through the trees. Torches flickered. The warriors murmured among themselves, undisturbed.Nothing had changed.I stared at the ground where the drop had vanished into the dirt, my breath caught in my throat. No shift. No surge of power. No time stopping.Just… nothing.A slow, creeping sensation crawled up my spine. I turned the vial over in my hand, gripping it tighter.No. That couldn’t be right.“She said…” My voice came out hoarse. “She said it would work.”Grandfather sighed, his gaze heavy with something I couldn’t quite name—pity, perhaps. Or regret.“Luna,” he said softly, “you’ve been deceived.”The words struck like a slap. Cold. Sharp.I shook my head. “No,” I bit out. “She wouldn’t lie to me. Not about something like this.”Grandfather’s gaze didn’t waver, but there was undeniable sadness behind it.“Wouldn’t she?” he asked again.And this time, I didn’t know how to answer.I wanted to argue, to deny it, but doubt dug its claws

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 105: The Vial

    ValkyrieThe courtyard hummed with quiet activity.Warriors secured their packs, checked their weapons, and exchanged murmured farewells. The scent of damp earth and morning dew clung to the air, mingling with the distant smoke curling from the torches lining the walls."Everything ready?" I asked, spotting Dwayne near the front.He turned at the sound of my voice, nodding once. "Ready, Luna.""Good," I said. "We leave soon."He didn’t question me, didn’t linger. That was the way of our kind—efficient, focused. No wasted words. No hesitations.And yet, as I scanned the faces around me, my chest tightened.Where was Phanos?I told myself I wasn’t looking for him. That it didn’t matter. But I knew better.He should have been here.At least… to wave a final goodbye.I exhaled sharply, shaking my head. Damn, what am I thinking?"Pathetic," Genna’s voice growled in my mind, sharp and unrelenting. "You’re acting like a lost pup."I clenched my jaw, keeping my expression neutral. "I’m not."

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 104: The Path of No Return

    ValkyrieI woke up the next morning with an ache—not in my body, but in my heart.For a moment, I lay there, staring at the ceiling, letting the weight of my decision settle over me like a thick fog.The room felt colder, emptier, as if something vital had been stripped away overnight.Outside, the pack was stirring. The sounds of warriors readying themselves for departure filtered through the stone walls—footsteps, murmured orders, the occasional clatter of weapons.But none of it mattered.Not yet.Because the only thing I could think about was the conversation from the night before—The way Phanos had looked at me and the unspoken words that lingered between us.I squeezed my eyes shut, forcing the memory away.It didn’t matter now.I had made my choice."You made the wrong choice."Genna’s voice slithered into my mind before I even had the chance to sit up.I let out a slow breath, pressing my palms against my temples. “Not now, Genna.”“Yes, now,” she snapped. “Because I refuse

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 103: This Pull Between Us

    ValkyrieI felt… different.Not just in my body, but in my very soul.And I could feel how they watched me—all of them. Their gazes heavy with uncertainty, trying to decide whether I was something to be feared or revered.The golden markings on my skin still pulsed faintly, fading but never truly gone. Remnants of the power that had surged through me in the cavern.It had changed me.All of me.The magic hummed beneath my skin, restless and untamed, coiling like a living storm waiting to be unleashed. But beneath that power—beneath the awe and whispers—was something deeper.A weight.A burden."You feel it, Genna?" I whispered internally to my wolf.Genna purred in response, her voice laced with something akin to satisfaction. "Of course, I do. This is what we were always meant to become."Destiny.The word should have made me feel stronger, but instead, it pressed down on me like an iron chain."Prepare to face a more difficult task, Luna," Genna warned.I swallowed. Right.Power nev

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 102: Acknowledged

    Phanos The moment the word left Valkyrie’s lips, the air shifted. The shadows, once writhing and hungry, stilled. The suffocating weight of the Queen’s presence no longer pressed against my ribs like an iron cage. The cavern groaned, but the collapse halted, as if the world itself had been caught between destruction and something else. Silence settled, thick and charged. Then, the Queen of Darkness tilted her head ever so slightly, studying Valkyrie with an amused sort of curiosity. “How fascinating,” she murmured. “You strike a bargain, yet you do not ask for terms that serve you. Only them.” Her eyes flickered to me and the warriors still frozen in place. “Such a foolish, Little Heiress.” Valkyrie didn’t so much as flinch. “Then I suppose that makes us both fools. You need my power, don’t you?” The Queen’s smile was slow, curling like ink spilling through water. “So bold. You will learn, Child, that debts to me are not so easily forgotten.” With a flick of her wrist

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 101: The Summoning

    PhanosThe roar didn’t just shake the cavern—it tore through it like the wrath of an ancient god.The ground trembled beneath my feet, fissures splintering across the rocky floor. Dust rained from the cracked ceiling, and the cavern walls groaned as if they, too, feared what was coming.My warriors stiffened, their instincts screaming at them to fight. But I knew—no steel, no fang, no strength of our own would be enough.A violent pulse rippled through the cavern.A tremor of pure, undiluted power."Alpha! What was that?!" Gamma Finn shot into the cavern, warriors trailing behind him, their weapons drawn."I don’t know!" I barked, tension coiling in my gut. "Stay alert!"Then, all at once, the answer revealed itself.At the center of the cavern, Valkyrie stood—glowing, trembling, alive with something beyond comprehension.Golden light pulsed from her in waves, her violet eyes burning like twin flames against the darkness. The mark on her skin shimmered, shifting, alive.Then—A tear s

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 100: The Lost Heiress Returned

    PhanosI had never known fear like this.Valkyrie had been unconscious for too long. Too still. Too silent. It was unnatural—like she had been ripped from this world entirely.She lay motionless on the cavern’s cold stone floor, her hand outstretched toward the crystal—the same crystal that had burst with energy the moment she touched it. That force had knocked me back, sent waves of power crashing through the cavern, and now… she wouldn’t wake up."Valkyrie." My voice was tight with urgency, but she didn’t stir.I moved closer, kneeling beside her, pressing my fingers to her wrist. Her pulse was faint but steady. Still alive. Still breathing.But something was wrong.The air around her crackled, charged with an energy I couldn’t name. A shiver raced down my spine, and my wolf growled inside me, uneasy. The cavern itself seemed to react to her presence—the shadows stretching toward her, drawn to something unseen.Something had changed.And I had no idea how to bring her back."Come

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 99: The Truth of My Bloodline

    ValkyrieThe energy surged through me like wildfire, setting every nerve ablaze. My feet lifted from the ground, drawn toward the floating crystal as if the very air had turned to liquid, pulling me deeper, closer.My wolf howled inside me, torn between instinctive fear and the irresistible call of something ancient—something meant for me."Valkyrie!" Phanos' voice rang through the chaos, but it was distant, muffled, as though I were submerged in another world entirely.The crystal pulsed, its glow intensifying, flooding my vision with violet light. The whispers morphed into voices—layered, echoing, a chorus of countless beings speaking as one.'Chosen. Claimed. Fated.'A sharp pain lanced through my chest, and suddenly, I was no longer in the cavern.Darkness engulfed me.Then—stars.Not the stars of the night sky, but brilliant, burning constellations spiraling in an endless abyss. I was floating in a void, weightless, untethered.And then, she appeared.A woman cloaked in shadow a

  • His Hybrid Luna   Chapter 98: The Chosen One

    ValkyrieThe moment my foot crossed the threshold, the weight of something unseen pressed against my chest. It wasn’t just the drop in temperature—it was the undeniable sensation of something watching, waiting."Dwayne, do you sense it?" I asked, glancing at him.He nodded. "The power is immense, Luna.""Stay alert," I instructed."Always do."Dwayne moved closer as Grandfather led the way down the spiraling stone steps. The torches lining the walls flickered wildly as if protesting our presence. But we needed to stay focused."Afraid, Little Luna?" Phanos teased, but I didn’t respond.There was nothing I feared—except losing Ragnor and my pack. If this crystal could cure Ragnor and bring him back to me, I would be forever grateful."This is not a child’s game," Phanos whispered.I halted abruptly. "Enough, Alpha. Don’t make unnecessary noise," I snapped.But he only laughed, flashing a careless smile. How reckless can this Alpha be?"We’re almost there," Grandfather announced as we p

Scan code to read on App
DMCA.com Protection Status