Book 2. His Found Lycan Luna Chapter 36
Abbie POV
Gannon was off doing an errand for the King about something to do with Trey. So he and Dustin were
looking through archives. He had been nagging me about Cassandra and what I wanted to do about her,
but I had no idea. I didn’t like the idea of having someone’s life in my hands. Yet when he went off with
the King, I wandered around the castle. Going down to the wine cellars, I was looking for the cobweb
brush when I heard her calling out from the cells further down the corridor.
The wine cellar ran what appeared to be the entire length of the castle, with different underground
corridors leading off in different directions, and the one to my left I knew went to the dungeons. Guards
stood on either side of the arched tunnel leading to them, and I glanced at them. They paid her no
attention while she continued screaming out for them to set her free.
Finding the cobweb brush, I head back toward the stairs leading into the kitchen’s huge pantry. Only
once I am halfway up do I stop. Cassandra had three children, which had been nagging at me. As much
as I wanted the woman dead, I didn’t want to punish her children for her crimes. Her husband and their
father is dead, and her life is now resting in my hands.
Leaning the cobweb brush against the stairs, I walk back down the steps, over to the corridor, and stop in
front of the guards.
“Miss Abbie?” one asks, and I chew my lip, glancing toward the dark dungeons.
“Can I see her?” I asked, looking at the man. He had a mustache and light blue eyes that were almost
white they were that light. He glances at the other guard, who had a full beard, dark eyes, and long hair
that cascaded almost to the waist and was tied in two braids.
“One of us will come with you,” the other man says, and I nod. I start walking down the corridor when I
hear her screaming out again, and I stop. Her voice grating in my head as memories of the same voice
teased and taunted me while she would hold my head to stop me from trying to pull away from him. She
was just as sick as him to do that to another woman. I hadn’t realized I had stopped moving until the
guard’s hand fell on my shoulder. Only then did I realize I was shaking like a leaf.
“I’m right here. She can’t hurt you, miss; I have mind-linked Gannon,” he says, and I swallow.
“Maybe this was a bad idea,” | murmur.
“It’s up to you. No one will force you to go in there, miss Abbie,” he whispers.
I looked at the man, and his dark eyes looked black under the dim lighting. I should feel embarrassed
that he knew what she did to me, yet his gentle voice held no contempt, and I nodded my head but
forced myself to keep going until I was stopped outside her barred cell. She sat in the cell’s corner
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtsobbing, her head in her hands and knees to her chest.
Cassandra looks up and I could tell she was about to scream out again, but her words die out when she
sees me standing there.
“I suppose you’re here to gloat?” she says, resting her head back on the brickwork. She turns her head
away from me. She looked like crap, her nails all chipped, her hair a mess, her clothes wrinkled, and she
had no shoes on.
Turning to the guard, I hold my hands out for the keys, and he looks at me. “Abbie,” he asks
questionably,
“Keys, please,” I tell him, and he pulls them off the key chain and hands them to me.
Cassandra looks at me and jumps to her feet as I put the key in, but I don’t turn it. Instead, I notice the
bottled water just outside the cell door and pre-packaged sandwiches. I moved to the small table and
grabbed two of the triangle packages and a water bottle before tucking them under my arm. My hands
shook as I opened the cell, and my eyes went to her when I noticed the chain around her ankle that was
attached to the wall.
Cassandra watches me warily as I enter, closing the door behind me. This wasn’t the same scornful,
confident, and entitled woman I knew. This woman was helpless and looked petrified of me. She knew
her life was in my hands. Gannon told her that much I knew.
I take a step toward her, and she takes one back, her back hitting the wall. I hold the water bottle out to
her, and she looks at me funny, tilting her head to the side. She reaches forward and grabs it like she
thought I would toss it at her.
She opens the cap and starts gulping it down thirstily. When she was done, I handed her the
sandwiches, which she took, and I watched her for a second before taking a few steps back and sitting
next to the cell door. She watches me for a second before also sitting,
“Eat. You look hungry. I am not here to hurt you, Cassandra,” I tell her, and her lip quivers. She seemed
shocked by my answer
“Why not?” she asks, but peels the wrapper back on her sandwich and moans as she takes a bite.
“Because I am not you, I am not a monster,” I tell her, and she stops mid-bite and looks at me. She
chews slowly and swallows, picking at her sandwich with her fingers. I observe her, and she can’t be
much older than me. Without all the makeup staining her face, she looked very youthful, making me
curious about who she really was.
“How old are you?” I ask her.
“Twenty,” she answers with a sigh.
“Twenty!” I ask, knowing her oldest child was six years old.
“But Micheal is six,” I tell her, and she chews slowly and nods her head.
“I had him two days before my fourteenth birthday,” she answers, and I swallow. How different our lives
have been, though that must have been tough to have a baby that young.
“I thought you and Kade were high school sweethearts?” she laughs and shakes her head.
“No, that’s what he tells everyone. He is eight years older, although he doesn’t look it. I was one of his
working girls,” she says with a shrug.
“But you just said you were fourteen when you had Michael?”
“Yeah, I was also rogue. Kade took me in when he met me at another pack, I was placed in when I was
thirteen. He saved me.” my eyebrows raise at that. Saved her? Knocking a fourteen-year-old up is saving
her?
“I know it sounds bad because of the age difference, but he saved me. I was to be sold off by another
Alpha.”
“He brought you?” I asked.
“Yes, and I worked at his brothel for a couple of weeks,”
“That is not saving you,” I tell her, and she looks down at her hands. “I know, but it’s better than who
Alpha Dean would sell me to,” she says.
“Pardon, did you say Alpha Dean?” she nods.
“Yeah, my family was picked up outside his borders. He said I was old enough to be sold off, and he
needed the money. He killed my parents right in front of me and handed me over to his son,” she says
with a growl and shakes her. A lone tear slips down her cheek.
“Then what happened?”
“His son was done with me, and Kade was visiting. He offered me to Kade, but then Kade said he would
buy me off him under the table, that no one had to know. They have been dealing in sales of the flesh
ever since.”
“You mean trafficking?” I ask, and she swallows.
. “I know what I did was fucked up, but,” she stops.
“When he brought me back, you figured I would replace you.” I tell her.
“I didn’t want to go back to work, and I have children now. What would become of them?” she asked
before stopping, hearing footsteps coming down the corridor, she glances behind me and gets to her
feet, and I hear a thunderous growl echo off the walls and stand myself. Gannon steps up next to the
guard.
“Why is she in there with her?” he demands, and the man steps away from him.
“I’m fine, Gannon,” I tell him, and he looks at me, tearing his eyes from the guard. He sighs and twists
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthe key in the lock, and opens it. Cassandra whimpers and presses into the corner further.
I put my hand on his chest when he goes to move toward her. “Back off,” I tell him, and he looks at me.
“You’re not touching her,” I tell him.
“She helped him. How can you say that?” Gannon snapped at me.
“And she will have to live with what she did, she is a monster, but even monsters have a story, even
monsters can feel, and I am not a monster, and I won’t be responsible for her children being orphaned,” I
tell him and I look at her.
“She is just as much a victim as I am,” I tell her, tears burning my eyes. Gannon growls.
“No!” he snarls.
“It’s my choice. You said it’s my choice,” I whisper, and he looks at me.
“She needs to be punished for what she did. She doesn’t deserve to live after that.” He snarls, stepping
toward her, and she whimpers.cowering away from him and I grip his shirt in my fist, making him stop.
“My choice, what she did was wrong, but-“I look at Cassandra. “Fear makes people do foolish things.
That is something I understand,” I tell him.
“No, I am not letting her go,” Gannon snarled at me.
“You said I got to choose what happened to her, so mind link the King.”
“Abbie!”
“No, Gannon, either you get the King, or I go see Azalea. I won’t allow you to kill her. She has kids, and I
am not leaving them orphaned to suffer the same fate I did,” I tell him and he snarls. Gannon walks out
of the cell, slamming the door. Cassandra whimpers before she collapses, her body shaking as she
sobs. “Thank you, thank you,” she cries.
“Go home to your children and forget about me Cassandra, I was never a threat to you, but if you come
back, I will let him skin you alive like he wants to do, and I will hand him the tools while he does it,” I tell
her. She nods, glancing at him and her face pales.
“Don’t ruin your second chance. I won’t give you a third,” I tell her before walking out of the cell. Gannon
growls and looks away from me and I stop beside him and place my hand on his chest. “Don’t be mad,” I
tell him.
“I’m not mad at you,”
“Yes, you are, but that’s ok. I don’t expect you to understand my request,” I tell him and he sighs but cups
my face in hand before pulling me closer. He kisses my forehead, hugging me tight, and I wrap my arms
around his waist and look up at him.
“Kyson and Azalea are on their way down,” Gannon whispers.
“Thank you,”