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The Alpha's Contract Luna novel Chapter 5

~Alexia~

“Here is the list of the guests who will attend the wedding. Be familiar with the names. I have included some of their profile. While Kieran has been forced into this marriage, he does not want to be humiliated. So, it is his instruction that you will have a decent ceremony,” Rae described.

Alexia nodded as she settled the list on her bedside table. She returned her attention to Rae and questioned, “So, what are we going to do today?”

“Let’s start by giving you a tour of the packhouse. We’ll look for your wedding gown in the afternoon and decide on the arrangements. Of course, I’ll take you around town as well - get to know some of the pack members,” Rae revealed.

Their first itinerary was the Stone family living area. It was located on the same floor as her room. In it were portraits of the previous Stone family that led the pack.

“This is Kevin Stone, Kieran’s father. He was the longest Alpha who ruled our pack,” Rae described. She smiled, saying, “He saved my family, you know. He brought us from the neighboring pack who had been suffering from poverty.”

“That’s nice,” Alexia remarked. “He must be a kind alpha. Did the apple fall far from the tree?”

Realizing her words, Alexia pursed her lips. She said, “I’m sorry. I don’t mean by it.”

Rae chuckled. She answered, “I can’t blame him. Alpha Kieran has been through a lot.”

“His parents died when he was just ten years old. His uncle temporarily took over the pack until he was ready to rule. Only to find out that his uncle was the same person who orchestrated the death of the former alpha and luna, and he never meant to hand over his rule to Kieran. His uncle died in his own hands,” Rae revealed. “The amount of betrayal he had experienced turned his heart into stone, literally.”

“But remember what I said last night?” Rae asked.

Alexia nodded and replied, “Yes, that he isn’t what it seems to be? So he isn't a stone after all? Doesn’t look that way to me.”

Rae sighed before putting up a smile. She replied, “He doesn’t easily trust anyone with his true self. Again, be patient. You are new, someone who has become a wildcard to his plans. Try your best not to defy him, and you will have a harmonious life here.”

With a frown, Rae added, “Even as a contract wife.”

For the rest of the day, Rae took Alexia around town. Alexia met many of the pack’s people and was surprised by how welcoming they were. Each time she was introduced, Alexia greeted respectfully and put on her best smile.

“Is this our future, Luna? The King chose well. She is as beautiful as a flower!”

“It’s nice to meet you, our future Luna.”

“She is a daughter of an Alpha, right? No wonder she is so well-mannered.”

When children approached her, she offered her embrace. It made Alexia recall Dean and Melissa’s younger siblings that she felt helplessly emotional upon encountering the young pups.

“Hi, I am Cindy. You are so beautiful!” A young girl said. “I want to be as beautiful as you!”

The words of the pup made Alexia smile. She kneeled to the little one and said, “You are equally beautiful. I love your braids.”

“Thanks! My mother made this!” The girl said, pointing to her mother.

Cindy’s mother happened to be the town’s well-known midwife. Her name was Mara. Bowing her head to greet the future Luna, Mara suggested, “When you are pregnant with the Alpha’s child, I will personally take care of you."

It made Alexia blush. Next to her, Rae could not help but chuckle. However, she knew that would never happen. She was just a contract wife, and Kieran will never take her to bed. Moreover, she wanted it that way.

Alexia hoped to still give herself only to her true mate.

Faking a smile, she replied, “That would be nice, Mara. It was lovely meeting you. You all made me feel at home today. Better than home.”

After a long day of going around town, Alexia only wished to retire early for that night. When Rae excused herself to proceed to Kieran’s office, Alexia rushed to her room.

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