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The Luna Trials by Marissa Gilbert novel Chapter 23

One thing that selfishly bothered him even more than her being hurt thanks to him was that Savannah reeked of another male. It was impossible to tell the species, which could only mean one thing-his assumptions about who attacked them were correct.

Yet, once again, the Western Princess stood before him alive and in one piece.

“Please, don’t throw me in the lake again.” the girl knitted her brows, reading his facial expression correctly. He felt a prick of guilt deep inside. How low was her opinion of him?

Instead, he grasped her and pulled her into a hug, tucking his head into her hair. Kai inhaled her scent so deeply that his whole lungs were filled with it now. For some reason, it helped to calm him down, although he wasn’t in any rush to let her go. He almost lost her, and the feeling was horrific.

Her delicate fingers glided over his bare skin as she awkwardly wrapped her arms around him instead of pushing him away.

“I am so sorry,” he muttered, but she heard his every word. “I don’t see how any of this is your fault,” Savvy whispered, and he exhaled heavily,

distancing himself from her.

“I was supposed to keep you safe on my territory.” The Northern King averted her gaze, shame flowing through his mind and soul.

“Yeeeah” She stretched the word. “Your territory is roamed by your enemies. Are you sure you don’t want that alliance my brother is offering?”

Her smile faded when he didn’t bite the joke. Although this was understandable to some degree, considering their circumstances. Maybe this wasn’t the time for jokes.

“Who was with you here?” Kai looked her straight in the eye.

Savannah disliked that this was suddenly becoming an interrogation. Nevertheless, she could also understand where he was coming from. In his place, she would do the same thing.

“I have a feeling you know who it was.” She stepped away from him and crossed her hands on her chest. While she was understanding, she wasn’t appreciating.

“Do you?” The King lifted his brow at her.

“Darius Bjorn, the white bear shifter with one eye who claims that he will be the King of The North soon,” she said bluntly, trying not to miss his reaction as this was important. She noticed how he clenched his fists and how his eyes glowed again, meaning that his wolf was angry and trying to get out.

“Did you meet him before you came here?” Kai was unsure if he really wanted to hear her answer.

“No,” she said calmly, and he experienced temporary relief. However, temporary was the keyword.

“Did you have any contact with him prior to arriving in the North?”. “No.” “Did you know about him at all?” “No.”

She was starting to get furious. “Did you …” He started asking the next question, but she lost it.

“Kai Fion….lagh,” she almost swore because this last name always caused her to stumble, “what is it exactly you want to know?!”

“I want to know why the man who kills anyone he meets, who has never left a single witness alive, left you in one piece twice!” the Lycan growled, and she narrowed her eyes at him.

“Maybe because I am so adorable, he can’t resist me?” Her lips curled into a sly grin, making this the last straw for him. In one swift move, Kai lifted her up in his arms and started walking.

“What do you think you are doing?!” Savannah snarled at him. Athena was joining in the game as well. They were Alphas and were not going to be manhandled like that again. Enough was enough, and the Northern King had already gotten away with it once.

“There is a lake nearby!” The man smirked, and she hissed at him.

“I swear, if you do this again, I will shift and leave the North and those stupid Trials for good!” she announced, not expecting any kind of reaction.

However, this made the King stop. After a few seconds of hesitation, he even placed her

back onto her feet, startling her.

Savvy didn’t know how to react and what to say. She just watched Kai return to where she initially fell and picked up the leather jacket. He then turned back to face her and threw the garment at her.

“Put it on!” he commanded, and Savannah rolled her eyes, shoving it back at him.

“You put it on! You need it more!” The princess let her eyes slide down just once, which caused her breath to hitch. He was one gorgeous lycan specimen, after all. Too good to forget. Ever.

However, she returned to her senses when the jacket flew back to her face. “Put. It. On.” A roar, not even a growl this time.

Kai didn’t know why it was so crucial for him now, but he wanted his scent all over her. His. Not anyone else’s.

“Seriously!” she grunted but decided to accept the questionable gift anyway. “I am not joking! You need to cover yourself!”

Slowly and menacingly, he stalked toward her with a smirk on his lips. His eyes had a dangerous glint in them that resulted in Savvy’s instant silence. Towering over her, he placed his large palms onto her delicate shoulders and turned her away so she couldn’t see him anymore.

His hot breath tickled the skin next to her ear, and she heard his raspy whisper, “All you had to do was stop staring.”

She blushed, unable to control it, and was disappointed when his heat was gone, leaving her feeling alone, cold and, well … unsatisfied.

“I am sorry” Kai şuddenly hugged her from the back, and although she should have pushed him away, she didn’t. She leaned her head back, welcoming his unexpected embrace and his grip on her became tighter. His lips pressed against her neck, right where a mate’s mark should go, and Savannah felt goosebumps run all over her body.

“I am sorry,” he repeated. “Just the thought that he was next to you … That he touched you … It’s more than I can handle. He never leaves anyone alive and ….”

“Would you prefer him to kill me?” she snorted, and he sighed. “Of course not….”

“Then what are you so worked up about? You know I came here for the alliance. I am not working for the bears. They tried to destroy us just a few months ago, and you should have seen how bloody that battle was!”

“I am worried for you, Savvy.” His hand went up to her neck, cupping her chin while his thumb caressed her lower lip softly. “I am sorry. It’s my fault, and I hate that you were exposed to this psycho twice because of my negligence. The fact that he didn’t do anything to you only scares me more. If you were mated to someone like him …”

She flinched hearing that and stepped away, wrapping the leather jacket tighter around herself as if it was going to help her hide from the truth. The truth she wanted to share with him.

“He is not my mate,” Savannah said quietly but firmly.

“Thanks to Fenrir!” Kai breathed out in relief, realising for the first time that this was what he wanted to hear more than anything.

already had a mate.” Her following confession made his excitement disappear.

Savannah. “He was lost for words, not knowing what to feel and how to react. She was already mated to someone. He knew that they weren’t mates, but thinking of her mated to someone else wasn’t easy for him.

“He wasn’t a good man,” she clarified quickly without giving him as much as a glance. “It didn’t work out.”

Kai decided to not hold back and hugged her from the back again, squeezing her so tight that she would know how he felt.

“His loss,” he whispered, and Savvy felt one single tear rolling down her cheek. “And my gain,” the lycan king added, turning the woman around and lowering himself so that his lips could trace hers, parting them. Their eyes locked. A pause which had him silently asking for permission. When she blinked, he crashed his lips back into hers for a deep and passionate kiss. He felt the salt from her single tear, and it made him angry that someone made her cry. Even if just a little bit.

He wanted more of this, more of her, but so many people were knocking into his mind right now that he had to stop, painfully tearing his lips off of the woman he knew he wanted. Badly.

“I’ll shift and take you to the castle on my back.” A grin formed on his handsome face, and he placed his hands on both sides of him, right above the perfect V that led right to … where Savannah was desperately trying not to look. Especially after their shared kiss.

“Excuse me?” She arched her brow defiantly.

“Or would you rather walk in one shoe?” The man chuckled softly. “Come on, Savannah. I’ll shift and take you back home. It’s going to be the fastest route. When else are you going to ride the King of the North?”

“Something tells me there are going to be quite a few opportunities,” she taunted him unexpectedly, and he lost his breath for a second. He considered telling Lachlan, who hadn’t stopped trying to reach him, to piss off.

A few howls emerged in the distance, and they both knew their moment was almost

gone.

“Quick.” Kai smirked. “Before they find us!”

He shifted into a giant wolf right before her eyes, and she had to bite her lip to hide her excitement. She knew they only had a few seconds before his warriors would be able to locate them, but she allowed herself to admire his black and smoky grey fur. This colour was so rare that she couldn’t stop admiring it, mindlessly running her hand through his coat and enjoying how soft and silky it was.

He turned his head to look at her, and his eyes glearned with blue light in the darkness of the night

“Hi, Asgard,” Savannah greeted the wolf with respect. “It’s nice to meet you again.”

He growled softly and tucked his head into her chest while she leaned forward and rested her chin on his head.

The moment was sweet, but the howls emerged again, and they both knew it was time to go, so she hopped on top of him.

There was absolutely no need for this. Savannah could have shifted herself, and they could have run back together. However, the King wished to take her on his back instead, and she decided to go with it, remembering a small extract from the history book she read for the Trials. In the North, this was considered to be a special kind of closeness as no wolf usually allowed any riders on their back. Unless, of course, it was someone special. Moreover, it was a part of an ancient bridal ritual when a male brought his future wife to his home on his back.

Savvy knew, of course, that Kai probably didn’t even know that. That tradition was long gone now. He couldn’t possibly be thinking about it. Needless to say, a little smile encroached on her lips.

The rustling of leaves distracted them both, and they saw two dark figures stepping out of the nearby bushes.

“You must be f*cking kidding me!” they heard a familiar voice.

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Savvy turned to see who the intruder was and noticed Lachlan walking out of the bushes, quickly wrapping something around his torso. She was extremely thankful for this because it would have been incredibly challenging to handle another naked Northman tonight.

The Beta watched the sight before him with a puzzled expression, and when Elene appeared right behind him, he didn’t even react to her presence.

Savannah, however, felt her cheeks getting red from the look the northern princess gave her.

“Kai Fionlagh!” she gritted her teeth. “Are you serious?!”

Savannah was sure Kai would shift back to his human form now and talk to his sister and Beta. She had started imagining how Elene would probably accuse her of everything that had gone wrong, starting with the attack and conspiring with the white bears. However, to her surprise, the giant wolf huffed at his sibling and then simply sprinted away. She barely managed to dig her fingers into his fur to stay in place. Not to mention, she had to lean forward so that her chest was pressed against his back since keeping balance was next to impossible otherwise.

After just a few moments of their midnight run, her shock dispersed without a trace. She never rode on someone’s back before, and it was, to say the least, really something!

The shrubs and trees surrounding them swayed, their leaves rustled by the wind. The scenery around them was changing rapidly, and she squealed with excitement, breathing in the earthy scent of grass.

To see the speed of a Lycan wolf with human eyes was improbable. Yet here they were …

Kai ran through the woods he owned, and it was obvious he knew every inch of his land, letting her enjoy it and taking her through the most picturesque locations now that they didn’t have to use the road anymore.

She would never admit it out loud, but this quickly turned into the best date of her life. Even despite falling off a cliff.

Savvy tried to contain her emotions but gave herself away when a heartfelt laugh escaped against her wishes. She got bold and leaned herself forward all the way to his large furry ear, shouting, “Faster!”

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