Chapter 91
- Maybe he didn’t know when he mated to her, and perhaps when he found out, that’s why he banished her here, so the pack would never know and revolt against an Alpha mated to an impure. I’ve never heard of anything like this, and it explains his obsession with making sure Colton has the right Luna. Maybe he’s afraid Colton isn’t pure enough, and it will show in his offspring if he mates badly. Colton can’t have any knowledge of it; I would have seen it in our joined memories.
- None of this makes sense. Luna Sierra was in the pack for decades before she had Colton, so surely that can’t be the reason Juan brought her here. He would have known. You can’t hide anything from your mate. Her memories in transference when he marked her would have made sure he knew. Which means he hid what she was. But after decades of living that lie, why would he then suddenly banish her to the back of beyond. And what the hell has my mother got to do with any of this?
- My head spins with all of this, a pulse hitting my brain's center with overload and aching so badly I feel like my skull might explode. I end up pacing back to the bed and falling face down on top of it with an ‘arghh’ noise that reverberates through my entire body it’s so loud. All the doc has done is give me more questions than answers, and I roll on my side to see her across the gap. The lights have shut down out there, so she’s illuminated in the light from her cell.