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The Rejected Luna Queen novel Chapter 155

Alpha Bane's POV

"They're retreating, my Alpha," one of the warriors screamed as he and I and the other guys ran toward our enemies to annihilate them.

"Don't let them lure you to their territory," I warned, wary of such tactics. "Go after them until you get them but be wary of ant traps. You may want to quit chasing them when they get to a certain point."

They kept running after the men, slaying anyone that they came across and I did the same. We butchered all that stood in our way and soon, I was able to spot that the men ran aimlessly which suggested that there was no backup plan, nor was there any trap. They were ours to enjoy.

"Pursue with reckless abandon!" I yelled at the men. "Don't let them get away. They must not live to tell the story. Do not be afraid. They have no plan at all and there's no one waiting for them; only death. It's up to us to give it to them. How could we deprive them of something they so deserve?"

They ran faster than ever and I followed behind as we slayed the men, one after the other. It felt so great that I almost felt like I was enjoying their death too much. We ransacked the area, making sure that none of them survived, except anyone smart enough to go to a place where we couldn't find him, even after searching through the entire area.

As we got done with the fight, I began to clean my bloody sword, very proud of what I had achieved alongside my men. Then suddenly, I spotted someone running toward us from afar and I could immediately tell that he was a guard from our Pack.

I waited patiently for him to arrive so I could hear what he had to say, knowing that whatever made him run that fast, had to be very important. I already had some kind of feeling concerning what was happening in the Pack and I hoped I was wrong. All I wanted to hear was very good news. Nothing less than that was okay.

"Greetings, my Alpha," he said to me, holding his knees with both hands as he bent over in exhaustion. "I bring news from the Pack."

"What news, my friend?" I asked, gazing keenly at him.

"It's the Luna Queen, my Alpha," he said, still panting heavily. "She has been put to bed. The delivery was a successful one, my Alpha. She gave birth to a bouncing baby boy. It happened not too long ago, but it has been a while though."

"Damn it!" I cursed aloud, wondering why no one had come to the border to let me know earlier. I remembered the agreement that Aurora and I had concerning the birth of our child and immediately became a bit sad, knowing that I had failed on my part.

I was glad to know that the delivery was successful. That was the most important thing at that moment. Every other thing could be resolved with time, including her annoyance at my absence during the process of delivery. Nevertheless, I had to see the child for myself. It was of utmost importance.

"There seems to be a minor problem, my Alpha," he continued, still panting heavily. "He…"

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