Alpha's Lost Luna Returns With His Twins-Chapter 262-I Was Her One Night Stand

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Chapter 262: 262-I Was Her One Night Stand

Luca:

"I’m asking you one last time, are you in contact with any of them?" my father shouted again.

This conversation had happened before, and suddenly he was asking me the same question today. I almost yelled at him.

"I’m not. How many times do I have to tell you?" I snapped, then bit my tongue.

I had heard Iris was coming over to spend time with her father along with her children. The last few days had been odd.

Ever since Kash returned, I found out that not only had Iris transitioned, but they had not even involved me. I also discovered that Kash had been ready to reject Lara and only changed his mind after learning she was pregnant.

I wondered what was next. Was he going to keep her with him?

Would Iris allow it? There was too much happening inside me.

And then there was this burning desire to be with Iris. I would slip into the woods early to transition and hide from everyone, because if anybody saw me shifting into a lycan, my head would be on a platter.

To be honest, I was suffering.

"Well, you better not," my father warned.

"Remember, they are not our friends either. Don’t forget what they were going to do to Iris and her father," he continued, shaking his head.

I gave him a nod and raised my hand to calm him. I was not doing anything wrong.

"And all these secret walks you’ve been taking lately? Try to stop them," my father hissed.

I rolled my eyes.

"You think I’m going out and informing her mother or brother about what’s happening here?" I questioned, looking up at him.

I was sitting on my bed with my legs hanging down. My father had barged into my room after I returned from a transition.

"Then what are you doing in the woods?" my father demanded, slapping the side of the wall.

His hands twitched as if he wanted to strike me.

"I’m not making any mistake. I’m not contacting anyone," I insisted, then paused and clenched my jaw.

"I was just transitioning. I’m in pain," I admitted.

My father shook his head and slapped his forehead.

"I’ll tell you this one time and one time only," he muttered.

"Stop making stupid decisions. You know everything is changing right now." His eyes showed he was still not believing me.

"It would be better if you focus on yourself instead of transitioning and getting caught," he urged.

I gave him a shallow nod.

After a brief silence, he gestured for me to leave. Once again, he had stirred the volcano inside me.

I rose and brushed past him. Once outside, I saw Iris arriving with her children.

The moment she looked at me, she held my gaze a little too long. We stared at each other for a second before I hurried past her.

I did not have answers for her either. Our last meeting had been strange when I kissed her and everything that followed.

And then there were other things, especially the fact that I could not bear seeing her with Kash.

I headed toward the woods, not planning to transition this time, just to linger and waste the day. Then I noticed something in the distance that caught my attention.

It was Lara.

Suddenly, I remembered my last conversation with her.

Curiosity stirred inside me, especially when I noticed her slipping out of the mansion while holding her ringing phone.

I ducked behind a car and watched her reach the main road. After checking that no one was watching, I moved after her and positioned myself behind a large pole so she would not see me.

She did not stop there. She paused to catch her breath, then continued toward the woods.

All that distance just to take one call. It had to be important.

So I followed her into the trees. The woods were easier for me to hide in.

She would never spot me listening there.

I hid behind a large tree right at the entrance of the woods. She remained near the edge of the road, glancing both ways to make sure no one was nearby.

Then she finally answered the call, silencing the constant ringing.

"Hello, what is the matter? When I don’t attend your call instantly, that means I’m busy," she snapped.

"What? What is it?" she pressed, and I strained to hear.

She drew in a breath and slapped her forehead.

"I have told you to calm them down. If you cannot handle such little kids, what are you even here for?" she grunted.

Kids?

"Listen, I don’t fucking care, okay? They are not to be seen around me. Just silence them. Take care of them and don’t call me for their needs," she barked.

"I’m having another child now," she yelled.

The word another sent a chill through me.

"I don’t fucking care. Why would I take responsibility for them? Their father fucking left while leaving me in his clothes years ago. Why the fuck would I take responsibility? Just do as I say," she screamed.

My heart nearly stopped.

Her words echoed in my head, especially that part about their father leaving her in his clothes. And leaving in her clothes.

That meant the long overcoat and dress.

But that was not what happened.

She had been left in my clothes. I never wore hers.

That night, I grabbed spare clothes from the warriors. I had carried her clothes without realizing it.

I was so drunk that it was only in the woods that I noticed her clothes in my hands and understood she had probably been left in mine.

I tossed them aside, not knowing they belonged to Lara.

That was the one mistake we made years ago.

Now I understood what had caused the breakup between her and Kash in the beginning.

Yes, I was the man behind the mask that night, and she was the woman in a mask.

I would never have known if she had not told the story so excitedly at our dinner table the other day.

But wait.

Did she mention children?

I stood there, confusion settling in.