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Alpha King’s Lost Luna by Aubrey Pepper

Chapter 159 Foolish decision

SILAS

My decision to leave Anemond to visit Wild Crawler territory wasn't a rational
one, especially at such a late hour. But I couldn't remain calm after learning that
the remote Pack was in a dangerous situation. In fact, ever since I'd left the
Alpha King’s study that afternoon, the image of Becky kept flashing in my mind.

I had initially planned to check on the night training of the royal guards at dawn,
but changed my mind upon reaching the training yard. I asked the captain to
oversee the training session instead. The captain agreed without question, but I
could sense some confusion behind his gaze. He was a good and loyal man, but
right now, his concern t didn’t matter much to me. I needed to leave.

Instead of taking a car, which would have attracted too much attention, I made an
impulsive decision.

I decided to shift into my wolf form and run.

While it may have seemed foolish and impossible to others, I was an impossibly
fast runner. I had trained countless hours to build my muscles and agility, which
made my wolf form stronger than most my age.

Before I shifted into my second form, I slipped out of the castle grounds and
made my way out of town through the back roads. It would have been faster to
slip out through the market, but my face was too easily recognized there.

Once I was out of the city limits, I shifted into my wolf form and began to run.
Through my experience and vast study of the borders of Wegalla, I knew exactly
where to go, even without a map. Though the journey was normally quite long, I
was impossibly fast, and I managed to reach the Pack within a few hours.
Darkness had fallen by the time I made it to Wild Crawler. I slipped into the trees
undetected and once I shifted back into my human form, I took a moment to

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catch my breath. My heart raced in my chest and a sheen of sweat broke out
across my forehead. I wiped it away and combed through my hair with my
fingers.

Once I was decent, I made my way down the paved road and began my search
for the clinic.

Unlike the bustling streets of Anemond, Wild Crawler was quiet, and there were
few people outside. After a while of struggling to find my bearings, I decided to
approach a trio of unassuming villagers.

“Could you tell me the address of the clinic?” I requested. I understood the
villagers panic as they looked at me with varying degrees of concern. Just as the
Alpha King had said, the disease was rampant in this part of the country as well
as dangerous. Everyone likely feared the clinic.

The youngest of the trio spoke up and gave me directions, and without any
hesitation, I headed down the street.

I figured it might be a foolish decision to go to the clinic so late, as Becky might
not be there. For all I knew she could be resting in the Pack House or at a hotel.
nearby.

But as I approached the clinic, I spotted a flash of dark red hair as a figure
walked by and all of my doubts vanished.

Becky was there in front of the building and she appeared lively and well, which
was a massive relief. Even from a distance, I could detect a sparkle in her
reddish brown eyes, and skin was luminous in the silver light of the moon. I
longed to kiss her full pink lips and kiss every freckle on her nose.

Yet, much to my dismay, she was in the company of a young man, which was not
a comforting sight.

He was tall and conventionally attractive, but wore a pair of dark rimmed glasses
that did him no favors. He didn't seem like much, but when he reached out and
touched her hair, a knot formed in my stomach and jealousy swelled within me.

I had an overpowering impulse to intervene and confront the man who stood

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too close to my mate. However, I managed to keep myself under control, as I
was well aware that Becky would not appreciate such an outburst.

It was difficult to control myself in this situation. My instincts told me to behave
one way and yet my thoughts urged me to be more rational.

So, I waited behind a tree near the clinic. Its trunk was large enough to shield me
from view but I could still overhear everything they were saying.

The conversation was simple enough until the young man took a deep breath
and confessed his feelings to Becky. My hands balled into fists as my eyes
widened in surprise. This was a shocking moment to walk into, but I couldn’t
leave, not now. I needed to hear what this young man had to say and I needed to
know Becky's

response.

There was only one truthful part to the man’s confession: he didn’t deserve her. A
wave of satisfaction crashed over me as the statement left his mouth.

No, he didn’t deserve a woman like her at all.

What infuriated me, though, was that Becky didn’t outright reject him. As I hid
behind the tree, I waited as they conversed for her to cast him aside, to mention
she had a mate, a boyfriend, anything that would spurn his advances.

And yet, it never came up. In fact, she said something to the affect of she would
give the man answer when she returned.

Returned?

To Wild Crawler?

I didn’t understand what was happening.

A surge of rage coursed through my veins and I didn’t know how to handle this
sutyatuin. I was usually adept at handling any challenges that came my way, but I
felt powerless when it came to Becky. She remained beyond my control and it
was frustrating.

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As I leaned against the trunk of the tree, I studied the path leading to the clinic. I
knew I should leave; if I stayed any longer, I might lose control again and risk
losing Becky for good.

The young man departed a minute later and as he left, I let out a sigh of relief.
His absence would only put me more at ease.

Becky went inside the clinic and I debated how to proceed. I couldn't deny that I
had an intense desire to rush into the clinic, kiss her, and even claim her as my
mate.

But I couldn’t act on those impulses. Not now, at least. I needed to be rational.
So, I sat down on the ground for a while and admired the wooded area around
me. There was a calmness here that didn’t exist in Anemond. The fresh scent of
pine filled the air and as I breathed it in, I felt my muscles relax My hands
stopped shaking and I rolled my shoulders back. I was tense from my temper and
sore from my run.

Once I was at ease, I rose to my feet and stood up straight. I decided I should
return to Anemond after all. Becky was safe and I needed some time to think.

I stepped out from behind the tree and just as I was about to leave, I heard a
familiar, beautiful voice call my name.

“Silas?”

It was Becky.

I turned toward the direction of her call, and when our eyes met, Becky's lower lip
trembled.

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