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He quickly stood up, picking up the tub and carrying it into the washroom.
I buried my face in a pillow, letting out a soft gasp.
I wanted him.
I wanted him terribly.
I heard his footsteps return, and lowered the pillow to glance at him.
A smile played on his lips as he approached, climbing in bed with me.
“You feel better?” he asked, caressing my cheek with his thumb.
“Yes. Thank you,” I replied. “You’re the best man I could ever ask for.”
He grinned, nudging my nose with his. “It’s not like you’ve had other experiences. I mean, there was Blake, but we all know how that turned out.”
I laughed, shaking my head. “Do not mention him and ruin the mood.”
Zane chuckled, wrapping an arm around my waist and effortlessly pulling me onto him.
I stared down at him, resting my hands on his chest.
“Perfect,” he whispered, gazing at me. “You, and the night sky shimmering in the background. I can easily choose what’s more beautiful.”
“Mhm?” I pushed. “Tell me.”
“You, my love, obviously.”
I pressed my lips against his, and he closed his eyes, wrapping both arms around me now.
We stayed like that until exhaustion took over, pulling us both into a deep, dreamless sleep.
-LIA’S POV-
The next morning, we all gathered together once more, including the Hounds, Sapphire and Christy as well. Zane and I wanted to see how much everyone remembered, and what effect the command had. No new deaths were reported yet, and Zane had stayed in touch with Blake to make sure everything was fine.
“What’s going on?” Christy was first to ask, glancing around at everyone, gaze lingering at Sapphire. “What exactly are we here for?”
“Nothing much, just catching up,” I replied, sitting beside her. I cautiously put an arm around her, trying to gauge her reaction. She showed none, which seemed like a good sign.
“Ohkay,” she said slowly, eyes narrowing at me.
“What’s up?” I asked. “How are things with Nathan? Were you two together last night?”
“Nathan’s great,” she said, a smile instantly taking over her lips. “He had a test today, so we spent the night apart. But otherwise, things are incredible.”
“Did you notice anything weird last night?” Zane asked. “I felt like the weather was odd.”
Christy frowned. “No. I think it was fine. Nothing out of the ordinary.”
I bit my lip. “Chris,” I said softly. “Do you remember what I am?”
She raised a brow. “Of course. Is that something someone can forget?”
I released a breath. “But you don’t remember hearing my voice last night?”
“No, did you call me?”
I pulled her into a hug, kissing the side of her head.
“Wow, okay. I love you too,” she muttered, tapping my back.
I pulled away with a grin, then turned to the others. “What about all of you? Did you guys hear anything?”
“Warner and I know,” Sapphire said, crossing her arms.
I glanced at Ajax, Sheila and Aaron.
They exchanged glances. “We remember something happened. You said The Order was dying because of some command you gave,” Sheila replied. “We set out to search for them to try and save them. But then you called us back and said everything was handled.”
“What command are we talking about?” Aaron asked.
“You don’t remember?” Zane asked.
Aaron slowly shook his head.
“Are we missing something?” Ajax asked.
“What do you think happened on the night of the Blood Moon?” Zane asked.
“The Order attacked you. Then Lia’s magic took over. The ground rose. Then The Order left.”
“Why did they leave?” I asked.
“Probably because they were scared?” Ajax said.
“Or they chose… peace,” Sheila shrugged.
I sighed and leaned my head on Zane’s shoulder.
“Warner,” Zane said. “Let’s talk alone. Sapphire, you can come.”
“What exactly happened?” I asked, as soon as it was just the four of us. “Why did they forget about the Blood Moon command but you guys didn’t? Zane didn’t forget either.”
“Probably because we were there, watching you give the command that overrode the last one,” Sapphire replied. “Like I said, curses are like entities. They affect different people in different ways. Sometimes, even a person’s interpretation matters.”
“So if someone from The Order interpreted my words differently, they won’t be affected? They could still kill themselves?”
“No,” she replied. “You were pretty damn clear on that part. So the members of The Order have no room for interpretation. But for everyone else, it’s open-ended. They don’t know what you’re talking about or what exactly you mean. So it affects them differently. The good thing is, everyone seems to have forgotten all about the commands you gave.”
“Are we sure that’s a good thing?” I asked.
“Yes. This way, there won’t be questions or serious repurcussions.”
I slowly nodded, then glanced at Zane. “Are you gonna tell Aaron, Sheila and Ajax?”
“You should,” Warner said. “They’re the Hounds. They deserve to know.”
Zane nodded. “Aaron is my Beta. I can’t hide it from him.”
“That won’t cause problems, right?” I asked, looking at Sapphire.
“It shouldn’t,” she shrugged.
“But it could?”
Sapphire smiled, walking up to me. “For a goddess, you’re really kind. Here Warner was worried you were planning on world-domination.”
I frowned, looking at him. “What? World-domination?”
Warner pursed his lips. “I thought you’d lose control,” he said sheepishly. “I’ve never met anyone with your skills before. You can’t blame me for being a little paranoid.”
“I can,” I replied, narrowing my eyes. “Do you not know me at all?”
Warner sighed and stepped closer, then gently took my hands in his, his touch hesitant. “I’m sorry, my Luna. I shouldn’t have doubted you.”
“No,” I said, still feeling a knot in my stomach. “I’m not asking you as your Luna. I’m asking you as your friend. We are friends, right?”
“Of course,” he replied. “We are. I’m sorry, I’m the protector of this pack. I let my role and purpose mix with our friendship. I should have known better, Lia. I’m sorry.”
“I’m not,” Sapphire announced, grinning. “At least his fear of you pulled him to me. Thanks for that, darling.” She blew me a kiss, and I actually felt a smooch on my cheek.
I blinked, touching it. “Wow. That was… cool.”
“Hey,” Zane scowled, taking my hand and pulling me to his side. “Keep your magical kisses for Warner, please.”
All three of us smiled, the air feeling lighter.
“Let’s figure out how to explain things to the others now,” I said. “It’s not gonna be easy.”
“Yeah,” Zane said, rolling his eyes. “Let’s get done with it.”
-LIA’S POV-
It took some time, but Zane managed to explain everything that had happened to Aaron, Sheila and Ajax. They seemed a bit afraid when Zane told them the effects of the first command, but as Warner vouched for me, they eventually relaxed.