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The Moon Goddess 390

    The Moon Goddess 390 Summary


    Draven leaves the mayor Brackham with a cryptic warning to care for his new guest, who is fragile. As Draven departs in a car, a primal roar from below the government house signals that the vampire is awake, unsettling Brackham. Draven returns silently to his estate, where the atmosphere is calm despite recent chaos. Dennis greets him teasingly, mentioning Meredith’s fierce defense against vampires and hinting at the mayor’s surprise when the guest awakens. Draven’s concern immediately shifts to his wife, Meredith, who has been injured.


    Dennis informs Draven that Meredith is being tended to by her maidservants, but Draven’s frustration is clear as he questions how she could have been hurt despite Dennis’s presence. Dennis reminds him of the overwhelming vampire attack after Draven left. Ignoring Dennis’s protests, Draven hurries upstairs, focused solely on Meredith’s wellbeing.


    Meredith is shown receiving care from her loyal maidservants, enduring pain silently as they clean and bandage her wounds. Despite exhaustion, she remains proud of having survived the fight. The room is filled with the scent of herbs and antiseptic as the women work quietly, until Draven arrives unexpectedly. He dismisses the maidservants and confronts Meredith about her injuries, expressing his concern and frustration that she was hurt.


    The exchange between Draven and Meredith reveals their deep bond. Meredith reassures him that her wounds are not serious and teases him about her warrior status, while Draven admits that being a warrior doesn’t make her invincible. His protective nature is evident as he sits beside her, gently touching her face, conveying his care and promise to protect her. The chapter closes on this intimate moment of tenderness amid the tension.Continue Regr Chapter Reading BelowThe Moon Goddess 390 Summary


    Draven leaves the mayor Brackham with a cryptic warning to care for his new guest, who is fragile. As Draven departs in a car, a primal roar from below the government house signals that the vampire is awake, unsettling Brackham. Draven returns silently to his estate, where the atmosphere is calm despite recent chaos. Dennis greets him teasingly, mentioning Meredith’s fierce defense against vampires and hinting at the mayor’s surprise when the guest awakens. Draven’s concern immediately shifts to his wife, Meredith, who has been injured.


    Dennis informs Draven that Meredith is being tended to by her maidservants, but Draven’s frustration is clear as he questions how she could have been hurt despite Dennis’s presence. Dennis reminds him of the overwhelming vampire attack after Draven left. Ignoring Dennis’s protests, Draven hurries upstairs, focused solely on Meredith’s wellbeing.


    Meredith is shown receiving care from her loyal maidservants, enduring pain silently as they clean and bandage her wounds. Despite exhaustion, she remains proud of having survived the fight. The room is filled with the scent of herbs and antiseptic as the women work quietly, until Draven arrives unexpectedly. He dismisses the maidservants and confronts Meredith about her injuries, expressing his concern and frustration that she was hurt.


    The exchange between Draven and Meredith reveals their deep bond. Meredith reassures him that her wounds are not serious and teases him about her warrior status, while Draven admits that being a warrior doesn’t make her invincible. His protective nature is evident as he sits beside her, gently touching her face, conveying his care and promise to protect her. The chapter closes on this intimate moment of tenderness amid the tension.Continue Regr Chapter Reading Below


    390 Tending to Her Wounds


    Before Brackham could press for more answers, Draven abruptly turned and made his way to the waiting car. The driver promptly opened the door, and Draven paused just long enough to cast a final, piercing nce back at the mayor over his shoulder.


    “Take care of your new guest, Mayor Brackham. He’s… delicate,” Draven said, his voice low and serious.


    Without another word, he stepped into the vehicle. The engine hummed quietly to life, then the car slowly pulled away from the courtyard, its red taillights disappearing into the shadowed streets of Duskmoor.


    Brackham remained rooted to the spot, a cold shiver trickling down his spine as Draven’s cryptic warning echoed in his mind. He swallowed hard, attempting to push away the uneasy feeling, but the tone in Draven’s voice clung stubbornly to his thoughts.


    Then, from deep below the government house, a raw, guttural roar shattered the silence. It was primal and filled with rage, vibrating through the still night air.


    Brackham flinched involuntarily. The vampire was awake.


    The journey back to the estate was marked by an oppressive silence. Above, the moon hung low in the sky, casting a pale, ghostly light over the vast mansion as the car rolled to a stop at the front steps. The driver—a seasoned warrior—switched off the engine without a word. Draven stepped out, stretching his shoulders as the cool night breeze brushed against his skin.


    The faint scent of blood still clung to him, old and dry, but he paid it no mind. His thoughts were already elsewhere, distant and heavy.


    As he reached the front doors, they swung open immediately. Inside, the halls were bathed in the warm, golden glow of chandeliers. The estate was serene once again, untouched by the turmoil that had raged outside.


    Dennis appeared from a nearby corridor, a sly grin tugging at the corners of his mouth. “Well, well. The Alpha returns,” he said with a teasing tone.


    Draven looked up, one brow arching. “Still awake, I see.”


    “Barely,” Dennis chuckled. “I was waiting to see if you actually delivered Brackham’s ‘gift.’”


    “I did,” Draven replied simply.


    Dennis’s grin widened. “Then the mayor’s in for one hell of a surprise when that thing wakes up.” He folded his arms and leaned casually against the wall. “By the way, your wife—she was magnificent tonight after you left. You should have seen her. Quick, fierce… she handled those vampires like she was born to do it.”


    Draven paused mid-step, a subtle softness creeping into his expression. “Where is she?”


    Dennis smirked knowingly, catching the shift in his brother’s tone. “Now you remember you have a wife?”


    Draven’s eyes narrowed sharply. “Cut the crap.”


    Dennis raised his hands in mock surrender, amusement still sparkling in his gaze. “Rx, Brother. She’s fine. Her maidservants are tending to her—patching her up.”


    Draven’s face darkened instantly. “She’s hurt?”


    Dennis blinked, disbelief written all over his features. “What were you expecting after you left?”


    “But you were there,” Draven said, his voice low and edged with usation. “How could you let her get hurt?”


    Dennis stared at him, incredulous. “You can’t be serious—”


    But Draven was already striding past him, his long legs eating up the distance with purposeful strides, the weight ofmand evident in every movement.


    “Hello?” Dennis called after him, throwing his hands up in frustration. “Do you have any idea how many vampires attacked us after you left?”


    Draven didn’t answer. He was already halfway up the stairs, his mind focused solely on one thing—his wife.


    Meredith winced as Azul pressed a damp cloth gently against the cut along her side. The sting of the herbal ointment was sharp against her skin, but she didn’t pull away—not after everything she had endured tonight.


    “Hold still, my Lady,” Azul said softly, worry threading through her voice.


    “I’m holding still,” Meredith murmured, though her voice was strained, betraying her pain.


    Deidra moved purposefully around the room, gathering fresh bandages, while Cora and Arya busied themselves cleaning the faint stters of blood from the floor. The air was thick with the scent of antiseptic herbs mixed with the faint metallic tang of silver polish.


    Kira, who had been unusually quiet until now, finally broke the silence. “We thought you wouldn’te back,” she whispered. “When some of the warriors returned without you, we—”


    Meredith gave her a small, tired smile despite the ache in her body. “But I dide back,” she said softly.


    Her words were meant tofort, but the slight tremor in her breath revealed the depth of her exhaustion. Every muscle ached, her body throbbed with pain, yet beneath it all was a quiet sense of pride. She had fought—truly fought—and survived.


    Deidra finished tying thest bandage. “You should rest now, my Lady. Your body needs it.”


    Meredith nodded faintly and leaned back against the headboard, exhaling slowly. Her silver hair was loose, cascading around her shoulders like a shimmering waterfall of moonlight. The flickering candles beside the bed cast a gentle golden glow across her bruised skin.


    Suddenly, a sharp knock sounded on the door.


    All five maidservants froze. Azul immediately straightened and hurried to answer. When she opened it, the tall figure of Alpha Draven filled the doorway.


    He said nothing at first. His eyes swept over Meredith, taking in the bandages, the smudges of blood, and the worried expressions on her servants’ faces. Then his expression hardened.


    “Alpha,” Azul greeted quietly, bowing her head.


    “Leave us,” Draven said, his voice calm but leaving no room for refusal.


    The maidservants exchanged quick nces before bowing one by one and slipping out silently. Azul was thest to leave, closing the door softly behind her.


    The silence that followed was heavy, almost suffocating. Draven stood there for a moment, his gaze fixed on his wife. Then he finally moved closer.


    “You got hurt,” he said quietly.


    Meredith tilted her head slightly, offering a small, reassuring smile. “It’s nothing serious. Azul said I’ll be fine by tomorrow.”


    He stopped beside the bed, his hands sliding into his pockets, voice low and steady. “It shouldn’t have happened.”


    She raised an eyebrow, a hint of amusement in her tone. “I thought you said I was a warrior now.”


    Draven’s lips twitched, but the worry in his eyes remained. “Being a warrior doesn’t mean you’re invincible.”


    “I never imed to be,” she murmured gently, teasing him. “Besides, Dennis was there. I wasn’t exactly alone.”


    His jaw tightened slightly at that. “And yet, you still got hurt.”


    Meredith let out a soft sigh. “It was unavoidable.”


    Atst, Draven sat down on the edge of the bed. His gaze softened as he brushed a few strands of her silver hair away from her face, his thumb lingering just above her cheekbone. The simple touch spoke volumes—concern, tenderness, and an unspoken promise of protection.Conclusion


    The chapter closes on a tender yet tension-filled moment, where the raw aftermath of battle meets the quiet vulnerability of love and care. Meredith’s resilience shines through her pain, embodying the fierce spirit of a warrior who has endured much but remains unbroken. Draven’s protective instincts surface alongside his frustration, revealing the depth of his feelings and the weight of responsibility he carries—not just as an Alpha, but as a husband deeply concerned for his wife’s wellbeing.


    In this intimate exchange, the story delicately bnces strength and tenderness, highlighting theplexities of their bond amid a world fraught with danger. The quiet gestures, the unspoken worries, and the shared understanding between them underscore the enduring connection that anchors them, even as shadows loom outside. It is a moment of reprieve, a fragile peace before the inevitable challenges yet toe.What to Expect in Next Chapter?


    Tensions simmer beneath the surface as Draven confronts the reality of Meredith’s injuries, revealing cracks in their usually unshakable bond. The quiet moments between them are charged with unspoken fears and the weight of recent battles, hinting at deeper emotional currents that may soone to light. As Draven grapples with his protective instincts and Meredith’s fierce independence, their rtionship will be tested in ways neither expected.


    Meanwhile, the ominous presence of the awakened vampire looms in the background, a silent threat that promises to disrupt the fragile calm of the estate. The mayor’s mysterious “gift” and the cryptic warnings exchanged addyers of intrigue and foreboding, suggesting that the challenges ahead will be as much about trust and loyalty as they are about survival. Prepare for a chapter where alliances will be questioned, and the true cost of war will be increasingly clear.Conclusion


    This chapter delicately captures the fragile bnce between strength and vulnerability that defines Meredith and Draven’s rtionship. Amidst the lingering threat of the vampire’s awakening and the chaos of recent battles, their shared moments of tenderness reveal a profound emotional connection that transcends the physical wounds Meredith bears. Draven’s protective nature and Meredith’s resilient spirit intertwine, underscoring the depth of their bond even as the shadows of danger encroach.


    In their quiet exchange, the story emphasizes the enduring love and mutual respect that sustain them through hardship. The chapter closes on a note of intimate reassurance, a brief sanctuary where care and concern soften the harsh realities they face. This moment of calm, filled with unspoken promises and gentle touches, offers a poignant reminder of the strength found not just in battle, but in the quiet acts of devotion between two souls united against the darkness.What to Expect in Next Chapter?


    The next chapter will delve deeper into the delicate bnce between vulnerability and strength within Draven and Meredith’s rtionship. As they navigate the aftermath of battle, their interactions will be charged with a mix of tenderness and tension, revealing the emotional toll that recent events have taken on both of them. Their bond, though strong, may face new challenges as unspoken fears and protective instinctse to the forefront, testing their trust and resilience.


    At the same time, the shadow of the awakened vampire casts a growing unease over the estate, hinting that the peace they cling to is precarious at best. The mayor’s enigmatic “gift” and Draven’s cryptic warning suggest that hidden dangers are stirring beneath the surface, ready to upend the fragile calm. As secrets begin to unravel and loyalties are questioned, the next chapter promises to weave together personal struggles and looming threats, setting the stage for conflicts that will challenge both heart and honor.


    Cede


    <strong>Cede</strong> is a passionate storyteller known for her bold romantic and spicy novels that keep readers hooked from the very first chapter. With a ir for crafting emotionally intense plots and unforgettable characters, she blends love, desire, and drama into every story she writes. Cede’s storytelling style is immersive and addictive—perfect for fans of heated romances and heart-pounding twists.
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