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The Luna Trials by Marissa Gilbert novel Chapter 35

35. Bird Of Prey

Kai groaned, rubbing the bridge of his nose.

“It’s… everything,” he muttered, but of course, it wasn’t enough for Savannah. “No offence, but your brother is the biggest pr*ck I’ve ever met.”

“True,” the Princess agreed, stretching the word. “But so are you. What’s the story there? Tell me because Gideon says the same thing about you. Even Riannon didn’t get much out of him, and she is a superwoman, no less. There must be more to the original version you both share.”

“The story starts before I met him,” Kai grunted hesitantly and then pulled her higher on his chest, caressing her back. “Savvy, whatever you hear now, please know that I love you and please promise that ….”

“I will not stop loving you because of you being honest with me,” she snorted. He felt relief running through his veins.

“Fine,” he exhaled heavily. “When my parents died, Elene went into a state of shock. She was their little princess, and they adored her. Without them, my sister was completely broken. After crying for months, she became quiet and never left her room. These were hard years for me, Savvy. I was very young, she was still a teen, and it was just her and me. At some point, I was afraid I would lose her.”

“Sounds familiar,” Savannah sighed, and he placed a soft kiss on her forehead. She lost her parents too.

“Penelope was the one to help me with Elene initially,” Kai continued, and suddenly Savvy did not like this story. Why did Penelope have to be a part of it?!

“How … nice of her,” the Princess said through clenched teeth.

“Anyway, she was helping, but Elene still wasn’t her usual self,” Kai continued. “Not even close. She only talked to Pen.”

“Wait, wait, wait,” Savannah couldn’t handle it anymore and placed her index finger on his lips. “Never call her Pen again. Not in front of me.” But after thinking some more, she added. “Not ever!”

Kai’s lips curled into a feline grin, and he quickly bit her finger gently with his teeth, sending tingles all over her. Then he took her whole finger in, closing his lips around it and released it slowly, bit by bit.

“Stop this!” Savvy almost moaned. This was so silly, but it made her want him again. Somehow it was never enough.

However, she decided that finally hearing this story was more important. So, she pulled the cover higher on them to cover up all the goods, not to be tempted anymore.

It wasn’t helping much. Luckily, she was stubborn enough to endure this.

“Continue, please.” She put on a serious face, trying to play it cool and only the devilish glint in Kai’s eyes told her that he knew what had crossed her mind.

“Very well,” he started drawing circles on her exposed skin. “So, one day, my absolutely platonic friend, who is actually more of my sister’s friend than mine, and whom we shall not name anymore, brought her to my Alpha training. You probably already know that it’s exclusive to the top-ranked wolves. Lycans go there as well. Anyone who is about to assume the position from Alpha to Delta is obliged to study there.”

“Of course,” Savvy nodded, not biting his joke. That was more like it.

“So, naturally, this was where Gideon and I met.” Kai scratched his chin, noting that a beard was forming there again. “I wouldn’t want to lie to you, Savvy. There was no chance in hell of us ever becoming friends from the very beginning. Do you know how competitive your brother is?”

“Very,” she had to admit because there was no point denying it. Gideon loved his victories.

“And so am I,” Kai chuckled. “We were at each other’s throats in everything. Especially combat training. Whatever competition they had, we were there. One time he would win, and another time I would win. Well, mostly me, of course.”

“Of course!” Savvy giggled, remembering that her sibling insisted he was the one leading their score.

“Once, Elene and her nameless friend witnessed our training,” Kai continued. “And after that, they kept returning almost every day.”

“They left the North for so long? That training centre is far away from both our kingdoms.”

“Elene’s health was more important back then, and my uncle was taking care of the kingdom in my absence,” Kai explained. “I thought they were coming to see me, but I caught Elene giggling next to Gideon after one training session. Savvy, you have no idea what it meant to me! She was smiling and looked happy again. After such a long time.”

“I understand,” she whispered. She knew far too well how the pain from the loss of her own parents felt.

“Your brother was always polite with her, so I was starting to warm up towards him. But then… One day I heard Gideon talking badly about her.” Savannah looked at the Northern King in surprise and saw how tense his face was. The memories were unpleasant.

“What did he say?” She asked, sure that it must have been a mistake.

“Lachlan and I heard him and his Beta talking.” Kai’s voice was lower than usual, deeper. “The Beta asked if Gideon was interested in Elene, and your pr*ck of a brother said that he would rather stay alone forever than be with someone like my sister. He called her a spoiled brat who liked to play victim all the time, and when his right hand asked if it was okay for him to pursue her, Gideon prohibited, saying that she wasn’t worth the time.”

Even Savannah had to admit that it was harsh. However, knowing Elene, she believed there was a reason for everything.

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“Did you ever speak to him about it?” she muttered.

“No, I tried to ignore it first and ordered Elene and the nameless one to return to the North,” Kai grunted. “But … Elene burst out crying and became depressed again. She … She tried to kill herself.”

Savvy gasped for air. This wasn’t something she expected.

“I had to leave school for a while to take care of her. She was depressed again, and I was desperate.”

“Was this when you asked Gideon to marry her for the first time?” Savvy felt so sorry for him. She could only imagine now what it was like for someone as proud as Kai to make such an offer to her brother.

“Yes,” he replied dryly. “And?”

“And it went really bad. We almost killed each other in the process.” The reply shocked her. Gideon never told her anything about that. “It got worse from there.”

“So, then you asked for my hand in marriage?” She looked at him questioningly, brow arched.

“I was a fool because I simply wanted to piss him off,” Kai admitted. “Who would have known that you are… you.”

“Well, the desired effect is achieved.” Savvy tried to suppress a laugh. “You are not the only one with a younger sister and no parents, you know?”

“I know,” he admitted. “I would have handled it differently now. But now I am older and madly in love with you.” Kai bent down and placed a kiss on her forehead. “Back then, was still the bitter, rebellious boy who had to pretend he was a king and had no boundaries.”

“Kai,” Savannah bit her lip and glanced at him through her lashes. “I always wanted to ask you something. Remember Bjorn?”

The sound of this name made the Lycan sit up and meet her eyes.

“That went from unpleasant to infuriating rather quickly.” A soft laugh rocked his chest, but she could see how puzzled and unsettled he was.

“As you know, we had a conversation,” Savannah decided to come clean about everything, but first, she had to find out one thing. “He said a phrase that stayed with me. He said that you cannot be killed in a battle. Why would he say that?”

She watched his face closely, but not a single muscle twitched,

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