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Chapter 145

    Luna On The Run – I Stole The Alpha’s Sons Chapter 145


    Even


    when her brother breaks down and sobs, Elena remains standing tall and dignified. Her hand grasps hi


    s shoulder as she tugs him closer. She turns, leading him to his seat. Elena’s face is expressionless. H


    er face is a mask


    of stoicism as she kept her emotions in check. Despite the tears threatening to spill, her jaw is set in de


    termination, and her gaze is distant, as if she is looking far away from the present moment.


    I know what she is doing. She is cing her own emotions on the back burner in order to remain prese


    nt for her family and pack. She remainsposed and gives her brother


    the support he needs at this time while neglecting that she needs it herself.


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    It is almost impossible to believe that it has already been a week since the explosion. As I look around t


    he room filling with our packs and friends, the sadness of who everyone has lost begins to sink in a littl


    e deeper. Even though they’re gone, their memory lives on in all our hearts–


    a reminder of what Louise had done for her children. Even in death, she still managed to bless us with


    her love, leaving behind her daughter and my son, whom I will cherish forever.


    I take a deep breath and try my best topose myself as more family and friends arrive. Everyone is


    quiet in reflection as they embrace Elena, offering their condolences.


    Just like the past week, she slips effortlessly into a facade of being okay, when I know she is anything b


    ut. I notice how her hands shake, and how she tries her best to steady them when someone speaks, tel


    ling those present to switch their phones off


    and take a seat or stand where they’re out of the way in aisles.


    The service begins, and I can feel my heart break as I watch Elena struggle with her emotions. There is


    no doubt that this loss has changed our lives forever


    I step forward and wrap my arms around her in a tight embrace, feeling the tremors of emotion that ripp


    le through her body as thest of our guests enter


    The service is a solemn reminder of how fragile life can be, and how quickly it can all change With tear


    –


    filled eyes, we say goodbye to an amazing women who will remain in our hearts forever Louise sacrific


    ed her life to save her kids and grandkids Andstly, Derrick, who


    caused a mix of emotions amongst everyone by the looks on their faces, yet no one stood up and gave


    a speech for him when the woman waits with the microphone in her hand, looking expectantly at the cr


    owd


    When I see Elena’s head turn to look for someone with a friendly face for Derrick, I watch her swallow a


    nd nce at Luke. No one rises to give a eulogy for Derrick, and I know Elena didn’t have one nned,


    so I am surprised when once again Elena rises. Murmurs break out as they wait for her anger or heart


    ache, but Elena is a pir of strength as she takes the podium and speaks for the one man no one


    dared to.


    “I know most of you expect me to get up here and condemn my father for his actions, condemn him for


    being a terrible Alpha. But I can’t do that and I won’t. Despite his ws, he was still my dad. So I won’t s


    peak of his mistakes because we’ve all made those. We just haven’t carried them to our graves yet, we


    still have time to redeem ourselves for our failures. He wasn’t given that. So, I will not speak of the ma


    n, but I will speak for my father.”


    Luke lifts his head beside me, staring at his sister, waiting to hear what she has to say. Leaning over a l


    ittle I squeeze his shoulder.


    “Growing up, he was a good father, at least to Luke and me, for the most part Growing up as the Alpha’


    s daughter came with great responsibility, but it also came with great pride. The love and care he show


    ed us can never be taken away or erased.


    So today, I will honor my father and his legacy. He may have been a sinner in the eyes of some, but in


    mine. He’ll always be the man I grew up believing was bigger than life, someone to look up to and who


    loved his kids and his pack


    He was the one who taught me how to hunt and how to survive without modern conveniences. My fath


    er made sure I understood our packws, our rituals, and traditions before I could walk. He taught me l


    eadership skills from a young age.


    He taught me how to ride a bike, how to drive, fight and hunt, and he made me into an alpha despite ne


    ver giving me the title. I had to fight for it. That’s what he taught me. He brought me up in his image, an


    d although his character has not, as of recently, been painted in a good light, he’ll always be an Alpha, t


    hat is a title no one can take from him, yet the least important title he held. His greatest title will be that


    he was once a great father and that I will always be daddy’s little girl And Luke will always be daddy’s lit


    tle Alpha.”


    I look at Luke, who has tears in his eyes, and know that he is thinking about all their memories together


    with their father. I know she did it for Luke, but I also know she believed the words she spoke.


    As the service ends, I squeeze Elena’s shoulder and offer her a small smile; she nods once


    and after the coffins are walked out, I take Elena’s hand as we walk out of the funeral home with Luke


    when I spot Michelle with the stroller; the boys tucked inside.


    “Did you get it?” Elena asks Michelle and my brows furrow.


    “Elena, we should-” Elena dismisses her with a wave of her hand, and Michelle reluctantly looks beneat


    h the stroller, pulling out some folders. I peer over Elena’s shoulder as she takes them, flipping them op


    en.


    “What’s this?” I ask.


    “Pack lists. I need to organize housing. There still isn’t enough room at your apartment building.” I almos


    “Elena, I’m sure that can wait,” I tell her, but she shakes her head and walks off I sigh, looking at Michell


    I follow her as she reaches


    the car, opening the trunk and back doors to put the boys in. I grip her shoulder.


    “Are you okay?” I whisper, looking into her eyes, yet her


    jaw clenches, and she swallows, pulling her gaze from mine.


    “I’m here for you if you need anything.” I whisper softly as Elena slowly turns to face me. She nods, her


    “I’m fine,” is all she says, but I know she’s not Despite Khan’s protests, I don’t press the matter. Instead,


    “You need to do something!” Khan snarls angrily at me, and I am beginning to think he is right She keep
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