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Alpha King’s Lost Luna by Aubrey Pepper novel Chapter 82

Chapter 82 Let’s open the box

CA SSANDRA

Even though I wanted to tell Asher everything and reveal what the king of Yurene and I had spoken about after Margaret had left the room, Kaleb had asked me to keep the details of our conversation a secret. I couldn’t betray anything about his father’s illness, not when he’d been kind enough to save me so many times.

And besides, there was no way I could even remotely mention Kaleb’s offer to join him in the North. There was no possible way Asher could understand that, not even a little bit. Hell, I couldn’t even understand it myself, not when there was so much going on.

The snake pit.

Adalyn.

The encounter with the Alpha King in his chambers last night…

I certainly couldn’t say anything after last night.

I could hardly stand to be in the same room as Asher. His proximity to me was far too much already that I could barely handle this health check without losing my mind.

Was he still thinking about it as much as I was? Still thinking about me, the way I’d wrapped my legs around him, the way I’d quivered under his touch? Did he spend the night as I had, dreaming about what could have been if Prince Marco hadn’t walked into the chamber and interrupted us?

Pull yourself, together, Ca ssandra, I chastised myself. I couldn’t succumb to those thoughts, not now.

I half-expected the Alpha King to get upset with me for not betraying my encounter with Kaleb, but he didn’t. He simply sank back into his chair and closed

his eyes. I had the sense that a headache had arrived, so I decided not to push too

far.

I worked in silence for a while, taking notes, measurements, and different details of Asher’s health. Just as he’d mentioned, it seemed like the disease was in fact progressing. I wished I had more research on the subject to tell me how this was going to play out, but at the end of the day, it just wasn’t there.

I didn’t want to worry him, but this new mark on his forearm wasn’t looking good.

“Have you heard anything more about the vipers in the basement?” Asher shifted the subject.

His eyes opened, and as they stared into mine, I was grateful for the shift in subject.

“Becky told me that many venoms were noted,” I relayed. “But many of them were new or ones that she recognized as non-lethal and the ones that contained the worst kind,

but there were a few others we didn’t know about.”

had little information about them in our books. She wrote down the

“I see,” Asher remarked. “Mystery venoms? That certainly doesn’t bode well, does it? I wonder what can be done about it all? We can’t risk any more viper attacks around here. We only have so many healers, and I don’t want to risk anyone’s safety any further.”

“Right,” I agreed.

I finished up the health check and began to pack my supplies away neatly. As ! made sure everything was in its proper place, my mind wandered, and suddenly, a thought appeared.

The strange box in the royal library.

“Your Majesty, do you know anything about the box in the royal library?”

“Excuse me?” Asher asked, and his eyebrows creased together.

“The box in the library,” I repeated, and then I clarified. “The one in the private

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