Fated reborn - Chapter 109: Chapter 109

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Lunawyn's pov
I felt a ache in my stomach as Alpha Luciano's words echoed in my mind.
The garden, once a serene oasis, now felt suffocating. Trent's anger grew beneath the surface, his eyes blazing with a fierce protectiveness. "Who does he think he is, speaking to you like that?" he growled, his voice low and menacing.
Trini's gentle touch on my shoulder was a stark contrast to Trent's fiery emotions. "I'm sure he didn't mean it, Lunawyn. He must be upset about something," she consoled, trying to soothe my frazzled nerves.
But I was beyond consolation. Tears streamed down my face, each drop a testament to my shattered heart. I felt like I was drowning in a sea of disbelief,
Trent's grip on my shoulder tightened, his warm comforting presence. But I shrugged him off, desperate to escape their concern. "It's okay, guys. You should worry about yourselves, not me," I whispered, my voice cracking.
Trini's eyes welled up with tears, her face etched with empathy. "Luna, don't say that. We're here for you," she protested, her voice trembling.
Trent's jaw clenched, his eyes burning with a desire to protect me. "We're not leaving you alone, Luna. You're one of us now," he said, his voice firm but gentle.
But I pushed them away, my heart heavy with sorrow. "Just go, please. I need some time alone," I begged, my voice barely audible.
Trini hesitated, her eyes locked on mine. "Are you sure, Lunawyn? We can stay—"
I shook my head, feeling a fresh wave of tears threaten to betray me. "No, please. Just go."
Trent's face twisted in concern, but he nodded. "We'll be outside, Lunawyn. If you need us, just call," he said, his voice softening.
As they reluctantly left, I felt the weight of my loneliness crush me. I slumped to the ground, surrounded by the eerie silence of the garden. The shadows seemed to close in around me, a physical manifestation of my despair.
Why had Alpha Luciano's words hurt so much? Was it because I had given him my heart, only to have him reject me? Or was it because I had believed, foolishly, that he loved me too?
The questions swirled in my mind like a strom, each one a painful reminder of my foolishness. I wrapped my arms around my knees, rocking back and forth as the tears continued to flow.
How could I have been so blind? How could I have trusted him so completely?
I felt lost, alone, and utterly broken in the emptiness of my heart.
Hours passed, or maybe minutes it was already dark.
My tears eventually dried up and my throat fully dried as tried to stand up in my world of disbelief my body ache all over.
I finally rose to my feet my legs trembling like they were going to give out. I came outside the vine fence and to my surprise Trini was still there but trent had left.
"Are you still here? where's trent?" I struggled to say beneath my breath.
"No trent has left Isabel was sick so they called him" she replied
I walked towards her holding my knee, leaping towards her she quickly held me closer to her and I leaned on her.
Trini's gentle grasp steadied me as we walked towards my apartment, her concern tangible.
"Lunawyn, are you okay?" she asked, her voice soft.
I shook my head, feeling a fresh wave of tears threaten to betray me. "I don't know, Trini. I feel so lost."
We entered my apartment, the silence between us a comforting blanket. Trini guided me to my bed, where I bounced, exhausted.
"Can I get you something?" she asked, her eyes scanning my face.
I shook my head, feeling a lump form in my throat. "Just stay with me, please."
Trini nodded, sitting beside me. We sat in silence for a while, the only sound was the ticking clock on the wall.
Finally, I spoke up, my voice barely above a whisper. "I'm leaving the pack, Trini."
Trini's eyes widened, her face etched with surprise. "What? Lunawyn, no! You can't leave because of one person's hurtful words."
I shook my head, my mind made up. "It's not just his words, Trini. It's the fact that I trusted him, and he broke me. I don't want to be here anymore."
Trini's grip on my hand tightened. "But what about us? We care about you, Lunawyn. You're one of us now."
I felt a pang of guilt, but my resolve remained firm. "I appreciate that, Trini, but I need to leave. I need to find myself again, away from this pack and its toxic dynamics."
Trini's face fell, her eyes welling up with tears. "Please, Lunawyn, don't go. We need you here. You're strong, and you deserve so much better than to let Alpha Luciano's words define you."
I smiled wistfully, feeling a deep sadness. "You're sweet, Trini, but my mind is made up. I'll always cherish our friendship, but I need to leave."
Trini's shoulders slumped, her body language screaming defeat. "I understand, Lunawyn. But promise me you'll stay in touch?"
I nodded, feeling a lump form in my throat. "I promise, Trini. You'll always be my friend, no matter where I am."
We sat in silence for a while longer, the weight of my decision hanging in the air. Finally, Trini spoke up.
"I'll help you pack, Lunawyn. We'll make this transition as smooth as possible."
I smiled, feeling a deep gratitude towards Trini. "Thank you, Trini. You're the best friend a girl could ask for." I said noticing her cheeks light up with a slight blush on her face

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