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All Chapters of Stolen Luna By The Rival Alpha: Chapter 31 - Chapter 40

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Chapter 31: Echoes of the Abyss

AlexanderAs I rounded the corner into the last cell on the left, the sharp smell of burning hit me, mingled with the unmistakable stench of death. My stomach churned.The floor was a grimy mess, littered with scraps of food and overrun by a wriggling army of bugs and rats. Broken plates and cups lay scattered as if someone had hurled them in frustration. Water dripped incessantly from the ceiling, forming sullen puddles that made the room look even more miserable. This place was a nightmare for any living being, whether animal or human.I could only imagine the hellish conditions Seraphina had endured for her entire nineteen years. It must have been agonizing to witness Xandriel’s cruelty firsthand and then see Seraphina struggling to adjust to even the slightest hint of normalcy. This room was a stark reminder of that suffering.There she was, slumped against the wall. One arm hung lazily over her body, while the other was cuffed loosely to the wall. Her body was a canvas of bruises
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Chapter 32: Moonlit Waltz

SeraphinaAlexander strolled in with his usual effortless charm, dressed in a perfectly tailored suit that reminded me of our very first date. He flashed a grin, his adorable dimples making an appearance on either side of his face. As soon as he sank into his chair, a flurry of maids and butlers appeared, quickly setting dish after dish of food on the table.“Hey, I missed you,” Alexander said, flashing that grin of his, the one that always made my heart skip a beat. He reached across the table, his fingers brushing against mine. The moment our hands touched, it was like an electric charge zipped through me, sending a wave of warmth straight to my core. This… this was what it was supposed to feel like. Like the Moon Goddess herself was gently pushing me toward Alexander, but despite the undeniable connection, something inside me just wouldn’t let me fully lean in. It’s all my fault.Seeing his face light up with pure happiness, like I was the best thing that had happened to him all da
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Chapter 33: Stick Around

Seraphina“I’ll always have your back,” I said with a grin, taking a deep breath to steady myself. I tried to stay composed, though it was hard not to feel a bit awestruck in the presence of someone so revered. As I was lost in thought, Alexander suddenly stood up and extended his hand. “Hey, wanna dance?” he asked. I placed my hand in his, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness, and stood up from the table. He led us towards the fireplace, and with each step, my heels clicked softly on the wooden floor. I was surprised by how close we were, and he gave me a warm, gentle smile that made me feel like the only person in the room. With one hand holding mine and the other resting casually on the small of my back, it felt like we were in our own little world, wrapped up in a moment that was just for us.“Hey, Alexander, I have no clue how,” I whispered, nervously clutching his suit jacket. I never expected him to be such a graceful dancer. Given his age, I suppose he’s been to plenty
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Chapter 34: Secrets and Scatters

Seraphina"Can she hear me talking?" I asked, feeling way out of my depth with all this human medicine stuff. Seraphina needed stitches, needles, fluids, and even surgeries to get better, which was weird because werewolves usually heal on their own.Jordan, looking a bit surprised by all the medical gear, replied casually, "She can." He was scribbling notes and checking things off his list, muttering to himself like he always did. Ever since he joined my pack back in 1670, I'd trusted him completely.The door swung open, and Hayes walked in, his eyes flicking between Seraphina and me, clearly trying to find the right words. "Hey boss, I know it's not the best time, but we need to start thinking about how to handle Xandriel," he said with a tired sigh, folding his hands. "They probably already know she's gone and might send some guys over soon.""I'll inform the Mackenzies, but maybe we should pay them a visit instead," I replied. It had been ages since I last spoke to the guy, so a qu
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Chapter 35: Whiskey and Woes

Alexander "What on earth, Percival? Can you be a little more straightforward?" I shot him a look, silently urging him to stop. I wasn't a fan of being questioned when I was on the other side, especially with so many secrets I was keeping. It was clear that Percival was pushing my buttons, and I could feel the frustration bubbling up inside me."Seriously, boss, I don’t get why this is such a big deal now. Who cares? It happened; big deal. Kida was the one at fault, not you." His casual dismissal of the situation stung. Kida was Xandriel’s sister, and while there was only a forty-year age difference between them, the gap in responsibility and impact felt immense. Everything before that night with Xandriel’s sister was about ending the war, not about personal vendettas.I didn’t have a partner, so everything I did was for my pack’s well-being. I had to look out for everyone, especially the women and kids, and I was ready to do whatever it took. Kida had orchestrated a devastating assau
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Chapter 36: Love Amidst Chaos

Alexander"When did the Mackenzies and Winona start working together?" Percival asked, casually crossing his arms and strolling around. The floor groaned beneath him, and I could feel the weight of the place settling deeper into decay. Patrick always found it strange to write letters to people who would eventually betray everyone. The floor was littered with debris from fallen ceiling pieces, and the whole place was decaying from water damage and animal activity. It’s wild that I still remember sitting at this table, raising a glass to Patrick’s friendship.I didn’t think it would be until around 1650. A little while ago, he gave us a task to do together. Even after all these years, I can still remember the important dates. Just then, the floor cracked even more, and Percival’s feet suddenly dropped through. My heart skipped a beat, and I scrambled to catch him before he fell into the unknown. I grabbed his arm, but just as I let go, I heard the splash of water and his colorful choice
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Chapter 37: Mark of Fate

Seraphina I shifted onto my side, wincing a bit, and saw Alexander peacefully asleep. His head was tilted back, with his massive arms resting on the armrests. I watched the gentle rise and fall of his chest, noticing his tattoos for the first time. A pang of envy shot through me, thinking about any woman who had loved him before me. He's been around for ages, way longer than me, so of course he's had past loves. It made me feel a bit guilty that he was meant to be with me, just a mere human.How are we supposed to live like this? I adored this guy with crazy powers, but I was just... me. Maybe it had been done before, or perhaps there was a way.The sky turned purple, dark storm clouds rolling in and filling the air with the scent of rain. Something felt off, with a sense of unease and impending trouble. I worried about what Xandriel might bring us.Is this really happening? Was I home? Was he really here to pick me up, just like Alaya mentioned? I stayed put, savoring the feeling of
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Chapter 38: Silent Echoes of Doubt

Alexander I leaned casually against the wall, trying to stay composed as Jordan flipped through his clipboard for what felt like the hundredth time. The routine had become a dull blur over the past few days, each moment blending into the next. Exhaustion was starting to wear me down, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that my partner had done something to upset me. Naturally, I was starting to blame myself.A gnawing thought kept circling in my mind: was there something I’d done centuries ago that was causing all this chaos now? It was a tormenting shadow that seemed to follow me, no matter where I turned.Jordan’s voice broke through my thoughts. “The injuries she’s sustained are pretty severe,” he said, glancing up with a grim look. “It might take a while to heal—possibly even a year.” My heart sank at the news. “It’s risky, especially with a war on the horizon,” he added, making the stakes even clearer. If it came down to it, she wouldn’t be able to defend herself, and that was a th
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Chapter 39: Second Chances at Life

AlexanderThe news hit me like a jolt. I flicked the cigarette to the ground, the embers sputtering out as I stared at Percival, trying to process the shock. Kida being alive was a game-changer, and the weight of the day’s events suddenly felt a little heavier....Seraphina I listened to everything Jordan and Alexander had to say, their voices drifting through the open door. The alpha responsibilities weighing on Alexander felt like an impossible burden, and I wasn’t sure how to manage him or this role. It left me feeling overwhelmed and uncertain.I’d never really figured out the fine line between right and wrong. I used to think it was okay to take hits now and then, but Alexander had shown me otherwise. Reality was more complicated than I’d imagined; I was stuck choosing between two bad options.Rushing into marriage seemed like it could lead to more problems and serious frustration. But Alexander had no clue—I was already married. He might have suspected something; he had a knac
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Chapter 40: The Mark’s Dilemma

Seraphina Here, I saw women genuinely loving their husbands, not burdened by monstrous shadows or chained up like animals. Their bones weren’t sticking out. It was a relief to witness this.I chuckled to myself. “Hey there, it was a surprise to see that she was a woman—I haven’t seen a woman over thirty in ages.” I could now go outside whenever I wanted, grab a bite, freshen up, chill, watch TV, or call anyone on my cell phone. Margo and I even went to the mall together, just the two of us. No guys this time. Yeah, I’ve got the reading, writing, and speaking thing down now.“I got so wrapped up in Alexander's world that I totally forgot about the potential consequences,” I admitted, not intending to share this with Jordan, but the words just flowed. The more I opened up, the more relief and satisfaction I felt. “It’s really nice here, and I genuinely appreciate it,” I said, feeling a weight lift off my shoulders.Jordan paused, then shook his head with a small smile. “Nah,” he replie
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