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Alpha King’s Lost Luna by Aubrey Pepper

Chapter 201 A note

We sat there in silence, and as I held Finnick tightly in my lap, Erika and I gazed
at each other sadly. It seemed as if no one knew what to say. My mind was in a
million different places and I wasn’t sure what thought to act on.

I was so grateful to have Finnick and Erika with me, but I was sad that we were
all in this position. Guilt flooded through me as I ran my fingers through Finnick’s
soft dark hair and I fought the urge to cry.

Erika released a soft sigh and wilted a little.

“Is this it?” she wondered quietly. “We are leaving our homeland for an unknown
country?”

I nodded. “I'm afraid so. I'm so sorry that I got you involved in my mess again,
Erika. This is all my fault.”

But the maid shook her head and reached out to touch my arm. “Don't be silly,
honey. That's not what I meant. I'm more worried about you. As far as I'm
concerned, I'm bored with Anemond anyway. If we have to leave, let's make the
best of it.”

I knew she was just trying to cheer me up, and I appreciated her kindness in
such a terrible situation.

Finnick suddenly shook his head and gazed up at me. His lovely gray eyes were
wide but his expression was serious. “I agree with Aunt Erika, Mommy. I don't like
Anemond and I don't like Prince Marco. As long as I'm with you, I don’t mind
where we go. I'll keep you safe.”

He smiled up at me and I leaned down and kissed his forehead.

We snuggled up for a moment and I gazed beyond us at the window on the far
side of the room. Looking through it, I could see the downpour and the misty
surroundings, and I thought of Asher. My heart began to ache as I imagined his
beautiful face and for a moment, I was about to cry.

I wasn’t sure what had happened to him and I hadn’t had time to worry about him
before. With all of the commotion, my mind had been in a thousand spots, but
now that things were quiet, the Alpha King was at the forefront of my thoughts.

I couldn't imagine if something terrible happened to him.

If he had been hurt by Kaleb... I didn’t know what I would do.

Just as I began to panic, I tried to force myself to not think about it. But then... if
Asher was fine, where was he now? Had he known that I had left Anemond? Was
he looking for me now?

I glanced over at Erika. “Do you have a pen or something I can use to write
something?”

The maid's eyebrows crinkled as she thought about it and then she perked up.
“There are some crayons I brought in a bag for Finnick to color with. And some
paper as well. Would that work?”

“Perfectly,” I replied, and I offered her a smile. She smiled back and then got up
from her chair and walked over to where she’d placed her backpack. She rooted
around in the pack for a moment and then retrieved the materials.

I accepted them gratefully and Finnick climbed out of my lap without another
word. He patiently sat beside Erika and studied me quietly.

“What are you going to write?” Erika wondered.

“I'm going to leave a note for Asher,” I replied.

She frowned again in confusion. “A note?”

I nodded. “I know this house is for the patrolling soldiers to rest at night. If I leave
a note here, one of them is likely to find it.”

“Is it a letter of help, then?” she asked.

“Sort of,” I said, and then sadness ran through me. “But it's more of a letter of
farewell.”

Erika nodded solemnly and didn’t ask more.

Not long after I finished the letter, someone knocked on the door.

“The rain is letting up, Healer Cas sandra,” a guard called out from the other side.
“We need to leave.”

“Just a minute!” I called out quickly and then I glanced at Erika.

“Where will you hide the letter?” she asked me in a low voice, and she peered
around the room.

There was only a cot, a table, and several chairs, so there was no good place to
hide my note.

Even though I didn’t have a plan, I placed my finger on my lips and then folded
the letter and put it in my pocket. Once it was there, I walked over to open the
door. I knew better than to keep these villainous guards waiting, not when
Finnick’s

safety was at sake.

The guard on the other side glared at me as I stepped out and his dark eyes
darted around the room. He studied us with an intense gaze and then nodded
once.

“Follow me,” he ordered, and then he walked down the hall.

Erika, Finnick, and I obeyed his harsh command. I let them get ahead of me,
once they were occupied, “quickly slid the folded letter back into the room from
under the door.

Sweat broke out across my forehead. I had no idea if the letter would find Asher,
but I hoped and prayed that he would get ahold of it.

We met Kaleb out in the parlor and the Northern King eyed me with a raised
eyebrow.

tone.

“Did you have a good rest, Healer Cas s andra?” he asked me in a lofty sort of
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“Yes,” I replied quickly and then I offered him a fake smile of gratitude. “Thank
you for allowing me a moment to breathe. I'm feeling much better now.”

“Good,” he remarked, and then he turned to the guard, who offered him a nod.
When he turned back to us, his expression was much more serious. “It's time to
get

back to our journey. Let's go.”

Finnick grabbed my hand, and I looked down at him and squeezed it. He nodded
at me and then rolled his shoulders back.

My brave little boy.

We walked out of the house and as we stepped out into the misty forest, I
glanced back at the closed door wistfully. I hoped with all of my might that Asher
would get the letter.

We were escorted back to the same car, and to my surprise, Kaleb got into the
car with us. I wasn’t surprised that the king of Yurene was keeping us close, but I
wished we could have had more privacy.

Once we were settled in, the car started up and continued to drive into the
woods. I stared out the window and watched the trees go by. My eyes began to
glaze over a little and I started to lose track of time.

We passed the final sentry post in Wegalla, and as we went by, I looked back
and saw the light of the post gradually vanish as the car twisted onto another
path.

It was my very first time leaving this country. Going from Anemond to Wild
Crawler had been a big change of scenery, but this would be on a whole other
level.

I didn’t know what was waiting for me.

But I could only hope for the best.

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