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The Luna Trials by Marissa Gilbert novel Chapter 32

Chapter 32

“Okay” she sat beside him hesitantly, unsure what to expect. “You are intriguing me, Kai Fionnlagh.”

“Savannah, I haven’t even started yet,” he winked at her and wrapped his large arm around her frame. She fitted nicely under it. Just as if they were made for each other,

They sat like that for a while, and absolutely nothing was happening. Except for the two of them hearing their hearts beating in unison and the stars shining brightly above their heads.

Savvy giggled, remembering something. “What is it?” Kai asked, and she tried to avert his gaze. “It’s nothing,” she lied.

“It’s something,” the King insisted, pulling her closer and enjoying her warmth mixed with that intoxicating bluebell scent

“Well,” Savvy snorted because she couldn’t hold it back anymore. “I just remembered that you call yourself the North Star.”

“First of all,” Kai tapped her nose gently. “I am not calling myself that. People call me that”

“Changes everything!” the girl snickered, and he tightened his grip on her. He always wanted to have her closer

“And it has a meaning behind it,” he pointed out, shooting her a mischievous look. He said nothing else, and Savvy lost patience. “Don’t stop now!” she jabbed him with her elbow, and he pretended it hurt. “Ouch!”

Savannah’s face faded when she realised he could have been wounded after all. Kai read her worried gaze correctly. Her concern warmed his chest slightly.

“Just kidding,” he snuggled the princess, kissing her temple and then pointed at the sky. “Look, it’s over there. The North Star. Since ancient times it had been of special significance to us northerners. Not only it’s one of the first stars to appear in the sky, but it’s also one of the brightest. Wherever a northerner finds himself, he or she can always find the way back to the North just by walking towards this star. It will always lead them back home.”

“Kai,” Savannah breathed out with a gentle smile on her lips. “This is actually beautiful.”

“I think so too,” he chuckled, brushing his nose over her cheek. “This is why each King here is called the North Star. He is supposed to be the guide to his people and to make sure North always remains their home.”

“It makes much more sense now,” she turned to look at him but found their lips way too close to each other all of a sudden. His warm breath was caressing her skin, and she couldn’t help but inhale his scent of fresh forest and pine, He pecked her lips gently, and she responded to

him, leaning, forward and doing the same, luring him in. She didn’t want to pull away and was glad when he finally tugged her closer, burying his free hand in her hair and deepening the kiss.

Pleasant goosebumps rippled all over her. They couldn’t have enough of each other, and it was 80 obvious now. Too obvious….

Something cold landed on her cheek, and she winced at the new sensation, trying to ignore it. But then it happened again, and she had to blink it away from her long lashes when she suddenly realised and broke the kiss.

“Snow!” She gasped and looked at Kai, who seemed to be mesmerised by her instead. “It’s snowing!”

A knowing smile formed on his lips as he watched her excitement, and she realised that this was what he had brought her here for.

“The first snow…” The words stuck in her throat. He brought her to watch the first snow... An event of significant importance to the northerners.

“First snow,” he confirmed her suspicions with a nod and locked her in his arms again. “Savannah, here in the North, you only greet First Snow with a person who has your heart. In the olden days, winters were harsh, and often people couldn’t move around much during the coldest months. Meeting the First Snow together was a promise to spend the winter together, however good or bad it was. It was a promise to love each other even during the darkest days and to stay together through all the hardships. It meant that two people loved and trusted each other with their lives.”

She sucked in a deep breath, feeling her heart racing in her chest. He was so serious about all this. It was slowly sinking in …

“Savvy,” he took her hands into his, “I want to spend many winters with you. I … want to spend all my winters with you.”

His hand went for the pocket of his trousers, and Savannah got scared. Everything was happening so fast!

Kai got out something silvery and sparkling, making her gasp again at the sight of a beautiful pendant on a delicate chain. She understood what it was at once as the little diamonds were glimmering in the light of their little lantern, She saw that pendant in all those history books

she was reading here. The northern Lunas of the past were wearing this around their necks on the old paintings.

A scattering of diamonds adorned a four-pointed star with four smaller rays between them, and one larger diamond flaunted precisely in the centre of the exquisite pendant.

“The North Star necklace,” the King confirmed her thoughts. “Only my Queen can wear it, and today I want to give it to you.”

“Wait!” She grasped his arm, and he froze with a tense puzzled expression on his face, his lips clenched so tight they formed a thin white line.

“Why?” He said only one word, but there was so much in it. She hated herself for ruining this moment, but he was talking about trust, and she had to ensure nothing was hidden between them.

“Before you decide whether to give this to me or not, I have something to tell you.” She sighed heavily, watching him lowering his hands with the pendant, realising one thing… she wanted nothing more than him placing it on her neck. She wanted something else on her neck from him as well… she wanted everything he could have given her.

“Speak,” he said, his voice hoarse to the point of being unrecognisable. “Please, Savvy, speak!”

Do you remember how I told you about my mate?” She asked and saw his Adam apple twitching

“You said it didn’t work out,” Kai replied dryly.

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