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Alpha's Lost Luna Returns With His Twins-Chapter 242-And She Is Back
Iris:
The moment Kash said that, Lady Vivian untangled her legs and sat up straighter on the couch. Her eyes narrowed so much that I thought they might stay that way.
"What are you saying? She’s a royal?" she asked, still staring at her son without blinking, while Zoe leaned forward too, her expression showing shock. Markus looked upset at the news.
"That can’t be. You’re probably just joking," Markus said quickly.
"No, I’m not. See? I told you she is. She’s a royal. Don’t you think that’s why her first transition came so late? That she’s special?" Kash continued.
His words made me uncomfortable as everyone began watching me like I was someone important, like a royal princess. I was royal, but the looks on their faces were something I had never expected.
"I don’t know what you’re talking about," Lady Vivian said, finally looking away from her son and toward me.
"I mean, of course, Mommy is a princess. That much we knew," Colin shrugged, saying it offhandedly without thinking too much about it.
My muscles stiffened, and I instantly placed my hand on his back to divert his attention, but it was too late. He had more to say, and it seemed like everyone else was intrigued to hear what he was going to say as well.
"She had big rooms and all those clothes, and everybody would bow down to her whenever they saw Mommy," Colin uttered at the end.
"Your mother is a princess?" Lady Vivian commented with a small laugh, turning to look at Markus and not Zoe this time. She had realized that Zoe was not helping her at all or cheering her on with the bullying.
"Yeah. When Mommy was living with her mother, there were always guards around her. There were big guards, and then they gave my mom a crown," Amy continued.
Amy kept speaking when Kash swiftly pulled his phone out and turned on the screen.
"Look, Amy. I have ordered these toys for you," he told her.
As soon as he mentioned the toys, both Colin’s and Amy’s attention shifted, but my eyes lingered on Lady Vivian. The taunting smile on her face began to disappear.
She snapped her head toward Markus, who was also watching her as if she had the answers. They looked shocked, but also very intrigued.
"What are you kids talking about, Kash? Your wife was living in a mansion. She has guards. She has a crown. What is all this talk? Where is it coming from?" Lady Vivian asked harshly, most likely because if she had known, she would have asked for some sort of help for the pack or even expected gifts. That was the kind of look on her face.
"They are children. You are listening to children," Kash commented, giving her a hand gesture to change the topic.
"And it is true. Iris is a queen. Queen of my heart, my dreams, my life, and my pack." Kash’s words were filled with love, and his tone was full of affection.
I shifted in my spot, sneakily looking at his mother for her reaction. Just as I had expected, she did not look very happy. There was a bitter, sour look on her face. In fact, she looked slightly shocked.
"Well, of course, you have another mate, Your Highness," Markus spoke up to remind Kash of Lara. When Kash gave him a harsh glare, Markus instantly shifted in his seat.
"I was just saying," he uttered, looking away.
I noticed Kash turning his head toward me because he knew that every time she was mentioned, I remembered his betrayal.
"Where is Lara though? When are you bringing her home?"
When his mother mentioned Lara, I saw clear frustration on Zoe’s face. It seemed there was trouble in their friendship, which I already knew, but not to this extent.
Just hearing Lara’s name made Zoe roll her eyes. She used to taunt and mock me about Lara to make me feel jealous and small, but she had stopped doing that a few weeks ago.
Kash took a deep breath, and what he said next made me turn my head toward him. For the first time in front of everyone, he admitted, "I’m not bringing her home anymore."
"Quit talking. When is the queen coming back? You took her with you, and you never brought her back. I miss her," Lady Vivian commented, keeping one eye on me to make sure she was taunting me. It was meant to show that I should not act like I had won, that Lara was still very much in his life, and that she was strong competition.
"Mother, I told you in the simplest words. Lara is never returning to my pack or into my life ever again. I am done with her."
This time, Kash did not hold back. He stated it loud and clear while looking into everyone’s eyes for a few seconds to let them know he was not joking.
As soon as he said that, his mother stood up from the couch.
"Kash, what are you saying? Did something happen in the South? I thought you two were having a good time. She even called me this morning, asking if you had arrived. Are you not answering her calls?" Lady Vivian asked.
She did not understand what Kash meant, but I was surprised he said it. I thought he would just lie to me like he had lied to Lara about me. I assumed he went to each of us and lied until we gave in.
"I told you, Mother. She’s not coming back," Kash said.
The moment he finished speaking, the door opened. Bags rolled in as Lara walked in with the warriors, all her luggage behind her and a wide smile on her lips.
"I’m back. Hello, everyone!" Lara announced happily, her voice carrying around the room.
The confused look on Kash’s mother’s face from earlier was replaced with a smile of relief, but I was stunned to see her back.
Did Kash lie to me? Because if not, why was she back again?







