Alpha's Lost Luna Returns With His Twins-Chapter 159-It Is Cure Time

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Chapter 159: 159-It Is Cure Time

Iris:

I got into the car with Kash. While he stepped toward the driver’s side, Lara suddenly bent down into my seat and spoke in a low voice, saying something that made me burn from deep within.

"Consider this your last day sitting right next to him," she told me. "After that, you are just his rejected mate, and I am his official mate and wife."

Before I could turn to respond, Kash had already gotten inside, and Lara’s expression changed. She smiled again, waving at us.

I started rolling up my window because I did not want to hear her breathing so close to me. Kash slammed the door shut, and for the rest of the car ride, we barely spoke.

Even while we were getting onto the plane, neither of us said a word. By the time we came back home, I no longer knew what home was. Every place felt temporary to me, somewhere I wanted to escape from.

And then the time came when I had to realize that tomorrow was Kash’s wedding. 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺

"How are you feeling?" Luca asked, sitting on the couch while I sat on the bed with my arms folded and my legs hanging down.

"I’m fine. I just cannot wait for him to give me the cure," I replied.

I checked the time on my wristwatch. Kash had texted me a few minutes earlier, saying he was coming over to hand me the blue water pearl, and I had been anxious since then.

The last two days had been hectic. My kids were busy preparing for the wedding, and Kash would come and take them outside with him while I was there as well. I bought a gown too. However, there was one thing I had noticed, something Luca had mentioned before and was pointing out again now.

"Your mother is up to something," Luca remarked.

I nodded. It was strange how every time I thought about my mother, he picked up on it. There was not much else on my mind anymore. That was how much impact she had on my life.

"I think she’s up to something too, but tell me what you noticed," I told him, getting up from the bed and stepping over to the window. I folded my arms across my chest and watched my kids playing in the front garden.

It was early morning. Luca and Kash had brought in nannies for the children, at least three of them. My mother was anxious around them. With so many nannies moving through the house, there was a chance they might notice something, or maybe my mother thought Kash had sent his woman to spy on us. That was something my mother would do herself, so she likely assumed others would do the same to her.

"Your mother didn’t buy a gown or anything for herself," Luca explained, leaning back in his seat and tilting his head.

"I noticed that too. Knowing my mother, she would usually be the first one to go shopping," I replied, watching him nod in agreement. "What do you think is going on with her?"

He shrugged, and that was when I noticed Kash arriving. I gave Luca a small hand gesture to let him know Kash was here.

I did not know why, but a bright smile spread across my face. I felt my cheeks lift, and when I turned to look at Luca, he was smiling at me too.

"You light up so much. That’s when you feel some happiness," he commented. He had probably seen me stressed most of the time.

"It isn’t a little bit of happiness. It’s a lot for me, Luca," I replied. "I cared for my brother for a very long time, but my son didn’t have to suffer with him."

I explained why I was so upset with my mother. It was not that I was angry she worked so hard to find a cure for Wilson. I just could not understand why my son had to suffer too.

"Well, let’s go and make you happier then," Luca mentioned, referring to the cure.

I instantly turned away from the window and rushed out of the room.

My kids were already stepping inside, dancing around Kash as he smiled at them. However, the moment his eyes landed on me, I noticed the way his expression hardened.My mother came out of her room as well. She had been waiting for Kash’s arrival too.

We were both mothers, but one of us was not willing to hurt others for her child.

"Amy, why won’t you come and watch cartoons with me?" Luca told her.

Amy clung to Kash’s leg and shook her head.

"No. Why do Amy and Colin always go alone? I want to be with daddy too," she complained, hiding behind Kash’s large leg that hid her perfectly.

"I was thinking I’d stay here with you in the living room today," Kash told her as he stepped away so he could crouch down in front of her. "You can watch cartoons here while your mommy and Colin go inside. How about that?"

She looked at Colin, then back at Kash. A moment later, she started jumping up and down, excited that Kash would finally have time alone with her.

"But what are we going to talk about, Mommy?" Colin asked me, looking worried.

"You wait for me in the bedroom, okay?" I told him, guiding him back to his room.

Ever since we returned, I had been anxious. I had seen Kash’s mother and sister go shopping. His sister had even sent clothes for Amy and Colin. I did not like her attention on my children, though for Kash, it meant a lot. He was happy his family cared for them.

Once Amy sat on the couch and Colin went to the room, Luca took a seat on the sofa in the living room. My mother wandered nearby. Kash and I faced each other.

"Give him this," Kash said as he pulled his hand from his pocket and showed me a box. Finally, the cure.