Luna On The Run – I Stole The Alpha’s Sons Chapter 84
Alcha On The Hunt Chapter 9
Spending the night with Axton is awkward. We have bare- ly spoken since I stepped out of the shower.
And I have kept my distance since. The bond is yearning for him and being locked in a room filled with
his scent is making the bond near- ly impossible to ignore. Yet Axton looks perfectlyfortable when
he walks back into the room holding two tes.
The smell of steak reaches my nose, and my stomach growls loudly. Another thing to add to the list of
embarrass- ing shit I have no control over right now. “Hungry?” Axton chuckles.
“Yes, I’m still breastfeeding, well mix feeding, I’m always. hungry.” I tell him, and he nods, setting the
te on myp.
“Just because I’m technically taking them for the weekend doesn’t mean you can’t breastfeed them,”
Axton says, while sitting down with his own dinner.
“Will you stay the whole weekend?” I chew the inside of my lip. Lexa has been constantly at me about
what a terrible idea staying here is. Yet she also can’t be away from the boys. The anguish is not worth
it. So a few ufortable nights can’t be that bad?
“I would offer to stay at your ce, but I’m on house ar- rest still, and I don’t think Sondra likes me. I
worry she’ll shoot me in my sleep.” Axton chuckles.
Sondra’s words before I lefte back to me about how the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. The
way she spoke was as if she knew Axton’s father and mine. But what possible link would she have to
his family and mine and what is her guilt about?
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“Elena?” I look at Axton, lost in my thoughts.
“Pardon?”
“I asked if you were staying the entire weekend, or if you are going home tomorrow?” I sigh, knowing I
could go home and pump but I would only fret for them and Sondra might as well chuck me in the fields
with the dairy cows because guar- anteed I will be producing more milk than I can freeze being away
from them.
“I can organize Eli to stay the entire weekend. My men will watch over your pack,” I nod, grateful
because my boobs were killing me, and the shower turned into a milk fountain the mo- ment the hot
water touched me. Just the thought of leaving them here makes my anxiety peak. Not that he can’t look
after them. He has already proved he is quite capable. Which brings me to more questions. Why is he
so good with kids yet his people skills suck?
Cutting a piece of my steak, I pop it into my mouth pon- dering my thoughts, and almost moan at the
taste.
“I didn’t know you could cook,” I tell him and he stops chewing. He swallows before clearing his throat.
“I’m notpletely useless.”
“I never said you were,” I retort. He shrugs.
“I used to cook for my grandfather after my mother died.”
Tilting my head, I watch him for a second, wondering if I should ask if he knows Sondra or ever heard
of her before.
“Your father killed her, didn’t he?” Axton nods, but says nothing on the matter.
“How old were you?”
“Seventeen.”
“So you were seventeen when you killed your father?” I blurt out.
“No, he would have killed me. I was nearly eighteen.”
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“I thought you would have had at least a wolf. How else could you challenge your father?”
“I did have my wolf. Khan saved me that night.”
“But you just said you were seventeen?” Axton sighs, lean- ing back in his chair and folding his arms
across his chest, watching me.
“Why do you want to know?” he demands and I shrug,
“Curiosity….And something Sondra said.” I admit.
“Sondra? The olddy you live with?” I nod my head, won- dering if I said too much.
“What did she say?” I shake my head, not wanting to an- swer and anger him or refuse to let the boys
back there.
“Well, I am not answering your questions unless you an- swer mine. Besides, you have enough shit
against me; I am not going to give you more.” Axton tells me.
wouldn’t use your dead parents against you Axton, I am not cruel.”
Axton clenches his jaw, but I could see he wasn’t going to answer unless I did, and now my curiosity
has peaked tenfold.
“Fine. Sondra mentioned she knew your father, but she wouldn’t tell me how. She said that is why she
helped us be- cause she felt guilty she couldn’t save them, that she knew my father, too.”
“Your father?” Axton says, leaning forward and almost putting his elbows on his food. He growls,
setting his te down on the coffee table.
“How does she know your father?”
“I don’t know. She wouldn’t tell me anymore.” Axton sighs and his brows furrow.
“But that is why I asked. I wasn’t looking for anything to use against you. I just wanted to know what her
link is to you and my dad.”
“I don’t know her, so I am not sure. I know Marco, and he said he is rted to her, though?” Axton
seems thoughtful for a second while I nod my head.
Axton frowns, a strange look crossing his face. “But she is Human?” he questions, confused.
“Yeah, he is her brother-inw, not a blood rtive.”
“Her brother-inw, but Marco only has one brother?” he questions, ? nod, yet the look he has on his
face is like he knows something.
“Why are you pulling that face?” I ask.
“Because I know Marco through my father and mother, Marco’s brother… ah.. what’s his name… Geez,
I haven’t seen him since I was kid; he and my mother had a huge fight.”
“Floyd?” I offer, and his eyes widen, and he quickly nods.
“Yeah, Floyd, he was friends with my father. He is how my father met my mother, but I do not know how
that links to your father.”
“So, what is Floyd’s link to your father?”
“Does it matter?” Axton shrugs. Well, yes, because I want to know why Sondra feels guilty, but I can tell
Axton would not answer. But I also want to know how he killed his father without a wolf.