Luna Reborn A Queen Novel

Luna Reborn A Queen Novel – Alpha Leo brought Liora, the she-Beta carrying his child, back to the pack house and asked me to take care of her. I made a mistake. I exposed her as the other woman in front of everyone, humiliated her with money, and sarcastically thanked her for giving Leo children. My actions pushed her to the edge, and that night, she threw herself from the pack house balcony, ending her life.

After she died, I thought Leo would come back to his family, to me. I thought he’d love me again. But not long after, he brought home several she-wolves, all looking strikingly like the dead she-Beta. Every night, I was forced to listen to him with them. Even when I was eight months pregnant, Leo had the healer perform a brutal cesarean on me. Ignoring my desperate pleas, he threw our child to the dogs. He said, “Who do you think you are, to carry my child? You killed my lover and my child. You should be buried with them.” It wasn’t until after I died, broken and lost, that I understood the truth—he truly loved that she-wolf. When I opened my eyes again, I was back to the day he brought the she-Beta home.

This time, I chose to let them be. I would never see him again in this life. … “Liora will be living here from now on,” Leo said, his tone flat as he stood with the she-wolf, Liora, who was clearly pregnant. “She’s having trouble getting around, so help her out when you can. Don’t be hard on her.” Leo, dressed in his tailored suit, was calm, his voice emotionless as he spoke to me. Seeing this familiar scene, I felt a momentary wave of confusion, but I quickly regained control. “Alright, take her upstairs and pick a room. I’ll have someone bring her things up.” I didn’t show any emotion, but my clenched fists were starting to turn white.

In my previous life, hearing Leo speak like this had sent me into a frenzy. I had screamed at him, acted like a madwoman. He had protected Liora like a cub, looking at me with cold, unfamiliar eyes and warning, “Riley, if you hurt Liora or the pup, we’re done.” Back then, I believed that in his heart, Liora was just a fleeting distraction, and he still loved me. So, I didn’t take his words seriously. It wasn’t until I died—broken and unrecognizable—that I understood. He meant every word. He had truly fallen for the innocent-looking she-wolf standing in front of me.

Bringing my focus back to the present, I suppressed the storm of emotions, but noticed Leo studying me closely. It was clear he hadn’t expected me to accept this so easily. But then, as if coming to a realization, the icy look on his face softened. His voice dropped to something rare and genuine. “Riley, Liora’s six months pregnant now. It’ll get harder for her to move around. Please be nice to her. Don’t cause trouble, okay?” His voice was more of a command than a request. I opened my mouth to speak, but before I could, Liora, with her soft, gentle voice, spoke first. “Luna, I’m not trying to steal Alpha from you. After I have the baby, I’ll leave with the pup…” “Enough!” Leo snapped, cutting her off. His displeasure was evident as he pinched her cheek playfully, pretending to be angry. “This is your home, and it’s the pup’s too.

Where do you think you’re going?” Liora blushed and shyly looked at him before glancing nervously at me. Leo noticed her gaze and shot me a warning look. His voice turned cold as he addressed me. “Riley, Liora and the pup aren’t going anywhere. You…” “I know,” I interrupted softly, my voice steady. “Don’t worry, I won’t make anyone leave. You all can stay as long as you need.” I took in their words, understanding the deeper meaning behind them. I knew Leo hadn’t brought Liora back on a whim. But the house was too small for all of us.

As an outsider, I wouldn’t stay here and disrupt their little family of three. I sent the Omega maid Mrs. Anderson upstairs with them to help tidy the rooms. Not long after, Mrs. Anderson returned, looking troubled. “What’s wrong?” I asked. “Luna, Miss Brown… she chose your room,” Mrs. Anderson said, her voice uncertain. I blinked and then smiled faintly. “Then clear my things out.

Let her have it.” “But that’s the room you and Alpha set up together! There are so many memories in there…” Mrs. Anderson hesitated, clearly uncomfortable. Before she could finish, a sharp sound of glass shattering echoed from upstairs.

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