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All Chapters of Stolen Luna By The Rival Alpha: Chapter 61 - Chapter 70

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Chapter 61: Shadows of Broken Promise

Seraphina Alexander and I had been spending our nights together ever since the marking, but the thought of having a child had never even crossed my mind. “I’m sure he’d expect it to happen, but Xandriel did the same thing to you just a week before,” he said. I felt a twinge of unease at the comparison. Going from being a prisoner to Luna in my own life felt like something only fate could explain. I remember being pursued by Xandriel when I turned 18—it felt like the most thrilling thing in the world back then. I was surrounded by over fifty guys with wandering eyes in the place we called home. As more unfamiliar women began to fill the rooms, the sense of being overwhelmed only grew. I didn’t bother finding out much about them; it wasn’t really my concern. I’ll never forget my first visit to Xandriel’s house—the walls had cracks and the floorboards were covered in faded tapestries.I found myself in the dining hall, a space that had clearly seen its fair share of fancy dinners. I too
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Chapter 62: Unanswered Promises

Seraphina As Xandriel hurried down the stairs, I stumbled over dirt and rocks, each step a painful struggle on the uneven ground. A couple of warriors and guardsmen followed closely behind, their presence a grim reminder that Xandriel's cruelty extended far beyond his own actions. When he grew tired of dealing with others, they were more than eager to step in and take charge.I was abruptly placed on a cold, unforgiving table, my wrists tightly bound above me. The metal's chill was a harsh shock against my skin, a stark contrast to the intense heat I’d felt moments earlier. Defeated, I surrendered to the situation, knowing that I would be living with the consequences of this moment for the rest of my life.Xandriel turned to his cruel doctor with a casual air. “Administer the siolachadh poison, but make sure the bana-bhuidseach stays alive,” he instructed, his tone devoid of empathy. I glanced to the side, watching my arms tremble uncontrollably. The line of men standing against the
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Chapter 63: Dressing For A New World

Seraphina I used to believe that every inconvenience, whether it happened to me or someone else, was entirely my responsibility. “Hey, what’s the plan?” I asked, trying to mask my anxiety.“Don’t sweat it. I’ve got everything taken care of. Just get ready for the party,” Alaya said with a reassuring smile. “I’m sure Jeremiah is just as excited as you are!” I managed a faint grin, though my voice felt constricted, strained from holding back tears.The pain in my temples was relentless, pounding in sync with my racing heart. I wasn’t really in the mood for a party, but I knew I’d have to go along with it to please Alexander. I was exhausted from feeling scared and constantly bracing for the worst, but my body felt like it was holding me captive, unwilling to let go. Alaya gave me a friendly smile and a gentle pat on my shoulder before casually exiting through the door. I let out a shaky breath, leaning heavily against the wall for support.A pang of jealousy gnawed at me as I watched o
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Chapter 64: Dressed to Impress, Feared to Confess

Seraphina The skirt had a cool, handmade look with intricate detailing. I didn't really deserve all those fancy things and special treatment. Who knows how much Alexander splurged on that. I plopped down on the bed, sighing as I gazed at it from across the room. I was nervous about the party and the unexpected information I had to keep from Alexander. "Why did I agree to this?" I muttered, fidgeting with the hem of my skirt. It felt like I was in way over my head, and the pressure was starting to get to me. I stood down the hall from the ballroom, trying to collect myself. It felt like I was stuck in the deep end of a pool with no shallow areas in sight. His pack seemed like a tight-knit group, and I had no idea how I'd fit in. I hadn't experienced their lifestyle—I usually just wore men's clothes or rags, never fancy dresses. "Deep breaths," I whispered to myself, clutching my hands together. "You can do this."Alaya helped me put on the dress, making sure I had the right underga
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Chapter 65: Shadows at the Ball

Seraphina "Alexander is like a cherished treasure to me, almost like a son," Darius continued, his tone softening slightly. "This business could really use his help. We'll stand by his side in this war to clear your names, and then he will be mine again. It's important to be cautious about letting other people get too close, or they could have a lot of power over Alexander. I'm not a fan of this relationship, just like Zen. Watch out, you're putting Alexander at risk. He doesn't have room for a Luna in his life."I tried to keep my expression neutral, but inside I was fuming. "Just who does he think he is, playing these games with people’s lives?" I thought, my mind racing with a mix of anger and concern."So, you came here to apologize, huh?" I clenched my teeth and pushed him in the chest, trying to create some distance. I could tell they were not good people, but his threats shocked me even more than when I first met him. "Seriously? Do you honestly think I'm not aware of that alr
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Chapter 66: Tangled Threads at the Ball

SeraphinaI needed a break. I stepped onto a balcony, swinging open the French doors to let the refreshing night breeze cool me down. The sudden chill was a relief. Wow, I hadn’t realized how worked up I’d gotten in such a short time. These events just weren’t my thing. From here, I could see the lake, the shadowy treeline, and the garden wilting as the frosts arrived. When I first got here, all I wanted was to leave, but now I’d do anything to stick around."Hey, I’ve never seen a pretty face like yours around here before." A guy around the same age as Alexander approached me with a creepy grin. He was new to me—definitely not someone I’d seen at the football game. He casually swirled a glass of sparkling rosé champagne in his hand, the moonlight catching its glittering bubbles. "Hey, Bella?"I tensed, my hand gripping the railing as I turned to face him. The unsettling grin on his face made my skin crawl. …"Sorry, I'm not getting it." It was really annoying when Alexander's men, a
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Chapter 67: Uninvited Shadows

Seraphina"You're looking absolutely stunning, like seriously, wow!" His rough hand casually played with a strand of my hair, hoping for a reaction that he wouldn't receive. I shut my eyes, my mind pulling me back into the past, showing me a younger version of myself who would have obeyed this man without hesitation, fearing for my life. My heart pounded in my chest, and I couldn't help but feel overwhelmed by the memories of my past, as if they were happening all over again."Hey, back off!" I growled through clenched teeth as he pressed himself against me, invading my personal space and even trying to search through my skirts with his hand. Panic surged through me, and I felt my hands ball into fists. "Dude, if this is a sneak peek of what life would be like in Greece, I'd rather just stick to defending myself here, on my own turf.""So, you're saying that no woman would want to be in my bed, except for you?" He held onto my chin firmly, and I couldn't help but retaliate by spitting
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Chapter 68: Dancing with Destiny

SeraphinaThe way their friends looked at them with such longing, as if they were the last women on Earth, was impressive. It was clear that this pack hadn’t succumbed to the voracious behavior seen elsewhere. With the goddess’s strength, it would have been easy to take advantage of the weaker ones. Despite having a laid-back leader and someone who genuinely cared, it only took one troublemaker to derail their way of life. I shook my head, trying to grasp how I managed to get so lucky and win his heart of gold.I was startled when firm hands suddenly wrapped around my waist, and I immediately recognized the familiar scent of pine and aftershave. I shut my eyes and surrendered to the embrace, feeling incredibly relaxed. I didn’t want him to ever let me go. He spun me around, my skirt brushing the floor, and his hands gently framed my face.“Hey, sorry I’ve been caught up with stuff today,” Alexander said. “But I just wanted to let you know that you’re looking absolutely stunning, babe.
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Chapter 69: Echoes of the Unspoken

Seraphina Our bodies pressed closely together, and I spotted Jamie, Leila, Margo, Percival, and even both Winona's familiar faces. It seemed like all the other couples had cleared out, leaving just the two of us. Alexander playfully spun me around so I was facing him. I chuckled, the joy of the moment lifting my spirits, and regained my balance.When I looked back at Alexander, it felt like time had slowed down. My heart skipped a beat as I saw him kneeling on the dance floor, the chandeliers casting a dazzling sparkle on the diamond ring nestled in the box he held. The sudden gasp from the crowd made my breath catch, and the music abruptly stopped, adding to the surreal moment.“ You’re my everything, my love. Seraphina Grace, will you marry me?”My mind raced, emotions swirling in a whirlwind of disbelief and joy. The world seemed to fade away, leaving just Alexander and that glowing ring in front of me. I could hardly process the gravity of the moment, but the warmth in my chest t
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Chapter 70: Hidden Fears

SeraphinaThe thought of Alexander meeting his end on that battlefield weighed heavily on me. Once the path is set, he’ll be nothing but dust, and then I’ll make my way to you. We’ll be together again, with no one to come between us. Just as quickly as he appeared, he vanished. I took deep breaths, a wave of relief washing over me, though my muscles trembled, fighting to keep my nerves in check.I fumbled with the corset, which seemed to tighten with every movement, making it harder to breathe. Why does something meant to be beneficial feel so suffocating? What did Xandriel do to mess everything up, even from afar?I watched as the ribbon-like strings spun around my hands, slowly unraveling one prong at a time. I could hear the snaps, the seams in the back of the dress—meticulously stitched by a delicate hand—popping effortlessly.I let the gown fall to the floor and stepped out of it with a sense of relief. As I moved toward the tub, the warmth of the fire gently enveloped my naked b
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