A Warrior Luna’s Awakening Chapter 159

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Chapter 159

Chapter 159

Freya’s POV

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The room was heavy with silence, the kind that suffocates even the strongest of wolves.

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Across the long oak table, my uncle Abel Thorne’s voice cut sharp through the air. “Alpha Caelum, whether Stormveil should continue any dealings with SilverTech Forgeworks… I believe the family must reconsider carefully p>

His words were final. A rejection, veiled in civility, but a rejection nonetheless.

I caught the look on Caelum’s face–ashen, drained, like a warrior stripped of his blade. The Alpha of Silverfang Pack, proud head of SilverTech Forgeworks, suddenly looked like a lone wolf cornered.

When the meeting ended, I walked out alongside Jocelyn Thorne. She wasted no time in voicing her bitterness, her voice sharp as a dagger.

“If not for Freya meddling, the elders would never have turned against the proposal p>

My name fell from her lips like

venom.

Outside the chamber, I found Aurora waiting anxiously, her hands clenched, her wolf aura tense. She rushed forward the moment Jocelyn spoke.

“What?” Aurora’s eyes widened. Her voice trembled, but her rage was unmistakable. “Do you mean Freya ruined it p>

The newly appointed Bluemoon pilot had been grooming this partnership for moons, I knew. To her, this was more than just business–it was ambition, prestige, validation.

And when she saw me step through the door, she didn’t hesitate. She stormed toward me like a storm breaking its chains.

“Freya Thorne! Just because Caelum divorced you during the Lunar Severance Phase, you want to destroy him? You’re

birth to a daughter like you p>

pathetic! Disgraceful! No wonder your parents–heroes of Stormveil–should never have give

The words lanced into me. For a heartbeat, I went

blood.

My hand struck before my wolf could even think. The slap cracked across her face, sharp and clean.

Aurora reeled back, her eyes wide in shock. She hadn’t expected me to strike.

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“You dare spit poison about my parents? ” My voice was ice, my wolf rising, growling within me. “One more word, Aurora, and you’ll regret it p>

Her lip curled in defiance. “I will say it. Your parents-

My foot drove forward, sending her body flying against the stone wall. She crumpled, her WolfComm device spilling from her pocket.

And then, I let go.

The power I kept caged deep inside surged outward, a ripple of raw Alpha dominance flooding the Corridor. The air thickened, charged, the walls themselves seeming to shudder with the weight of it. Aurora gasped as if the air had been sucked from her lungs, her wolf collapsing beneath the pressure. She clawed at her throat, eyes wide with terror, her body trembling like prey before a predator.

From the chamber doors, Caelum stormed out, his voice raised. But the moment he stepped into the force of my aura, stride faltered. His pupils flared, his wolf reeling under the pressure that pinned him as surely as chains.

Freya!” he barked, though his voice cracked against the weight of my presence. “What… what are you doing to her p>

his

“What I should have done long ago.” My words cut sharp as a blade, and the dominance didn’t waver. “If she dares slander my parents again, I will not stop at broken ribs p>

For the first time, Caelum truly looked at me–saw me. His lips parted, confusion and disbelief written all over his face. “You… you’re not…. an Omega p>

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I met his gaze, cold and unflinching. The answer lingered on my tongue, but I didn’t waste it on him. He wasn’t worth it.

So I said nothing. I let the silence hang, heavy with the truth he didn’t deserve, my wolf aura pressing down on them both until Aurora whimpered like a pup cornered.

Just then, Aurora’s fallen WolfComm lit up on the ground. A message flashed across the screen.

Only one word.

Murderer.

Her eyes widened in horror. She lunged for the device, clutching it to her chest as though shielding herself from claws

unseen.

“Caelum,” she whispered, her voice suddenly desperate, “let’s go… we need to leave p>

He frowned, confused by the sudden shift. “You’re pale, Aurora. That blow must have been harder than I thought. I’ll take you to the healers p>

“No.” She shook her head too quickly, clutching her WolfComm tighter. “Just… take me home p>

He gave her one last look, then wrapped his arm around her and led her into the waiting lift.

I stood there, still, watching. My wolf eyes narrowed. Something about that message had rattled her to the bone.

Beside me, Silas approached quietly. His presence carried the weight of the Ironclad Coalition, steady and unyielding. He reached for my hand–the one that had struck Aurora moments ago–and lifted it gently, his touch unexpectedly soft.

“Does it hurt?” he asked.

I blinked at him. Hurt? The sting was on Aurora’s cheek, not mine. Yet his eyes were warm, too warm, and the gesture… intimate.

I pulled my hand back slowly, masking the strange flutter in my chest. Around us, the younger Thorne cousins exchanged glances, muttering. To them, I was the violent one. To Silas, somehow, I was the one worth shielding.

Jocelyn’s gaze burned into me from across the hall, her jaw tight, her eyes seething. She hated me more in that moment than

she ever had before.

Later that night, Silas was buried in his work inside the study, poring over scrolls of Ironhold Consortium contracts. I sat on the couch nearby, speaking into my headset.

“Lana, I told you already,” I sighed. “I’m still assigned to protect Silas. I can’t log in right now p>

On the other end of the WolfComm line, Lana groaned theatrically. “Freya, please! If you don’t join me in the raid, I’ll fail the quest. This is life or death in the game server p>

I smirked faintly, shaking my head. “Life or death? You exaggerate p>

“Not this time!” she protested.

“What’s this about? Silas’s voice broke in, closer than I realized. I turned to see him standing behind me, his gaze amused. “Lana wants me to jump into the game with her. But I’m not sure it’s the right time,” I admitted.

He tilted his head, thoughtful. “No reason you shouldn’t. Though I prefer your focus remain on me, this manor has more than one Iron Fang Recon officer stationed. You can spare an hour p>

Then he added, almost too casually. “But if you go, can you take me with you p>

I blinked. “Into the game p>

“Yes.” His lips quirked, the faintest of smiles.

Ten minutes later, Lana’s avatar waited in the virtual lobby. When she saw the low–leveled, bare–bones figure standing awkwardly beside me, her jaw nearly dropped.

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“Who’s that?” she demanded.

“Alpha Silas,” I answered flatly.

“…You brought him into the raid p>

Her disbelief was almost comical. But I only crossed my arms, my wolf stirring with something strange–anticipation, maybe.

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