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Tangled in Moonlight: Unshifted (Ava and Lucas)

Chapter 94
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Chapter 94 Ava: Lisa (1)

Three nights. Three lonely, empty nights staring at the sterile hospital ceiling. Only Lucas’ voice on the phone

breaks up the monotony, checking in oneach evening. | hate how much comfort | draw from hearing the

deep, soothing rumble of his voice, hate that | keep glancing at the clock, waiting for his call.

Life is hard without Selene here. She would be able to helpwork through these feelings. Separate what's me

from the demands of my fate bond. Beyond that, she would have keptentertained with her wry observations.

Dr. Beaumont had mentioned this morning that it seemed as though my rate of healing was increasing. Her

confusion over it nags at me. Is Selene getting closer? After the car accident, | noticed my wounds knitting

together faster once she returned. I'd assumed it was from my heat, but perhaps...

"Miss Grey?"

I look up to see the nurse peeking around my door, a hesitant smile on her face. "You have a visitor."

Visitor? | stare at her in confusion. Lucas is still away dealing with pack politics, and he would have called first

anyway. My mind races, trying to figure out who it could possibly be, when a blur of motion pushes past the

nurse.

"Ava!"

"Lise?" | barely have tto process what's happening before she's flinging her arms around me, squeezing me

so tightly it borders on painful. "Ow, careful!"

"Sorry, sorry!" She loosens her grip immediately, leaning back to look at me. Her eyes are shining with unshed

tears. "I was just so worried about you! God, Ava, what happened? Are you okay? Lucas called me, but he didn't

explain much beyond you being in the hospital."

The worry and gentle nagging in her words, the way her eyes dart over my body, the way her hands flutter and

hover overas if she's not sure where to touch first—it all brings tears to my eyes.

| hiccup.

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Then | sob.

Then, | weep.

No, it's not weeping. Weeping implies a woman who cries in silence, shoulders maybe trembling a little. Weeping

is a beautiful art, an act that's painted in somber colors, touching all who view it.

I'm just...

Sobbing.

Wailing.

Blubbering.

All three, all at once, in a sniffling mess of noise and tears.

Lisa's here.

I'm no longer alone.

Lisa is on my side—always.

Lisa will never judge.

Lisa won't forceto choose.

She hugsthrough it all, as | soak her shoulder in grief and terror. She doesn't ask; | don't offer.

Right now, it's all about the release of all these emotions I've held onto.

Selene isn't here, but at least | have Lisa.

My Lisa.

It feels like eternity before I'm finally calm. My eyes burn, sore and swollen with the force of my sobbing, and my

head aches.

Lisa takes a tissue and wipes the tears from my face, pushing my hair behind my ears. All of her actions are

maternal and loving, and | find myself wondering how many kids she'll have in the future. She says she wants to

go into business, but | see her as a teacher more than anything. Or a mom. Or both.

"Long story, yeah?" Lisa says, her question more a statement than anything.

I nod.

"Do you want to talk about it?"

| nod again.

I do.

I want to talk to someone who can listen to it all.

Trying to figure out where to begin hasconfused. I've told her sthings over time, but this is different.

She's here. She's in front of me. We can talk in depths that we couldn't manage over text messages and

infrequent phone calls.

| swallow hard, trying to figure out where to even begin. So much has happened in such a short time. "It's a long

story," | say weakly.

Lisa settles onto the edge of the bed, grabbing my hand. "I've got time."

And so | tell her. Everything. From the moment | left Beaniverse to my failed attempt at running away and being

kidnapped by my family. | talk about the discovery of my fated mate bond with Lucas, even though she's heard it

before. | talk about Selene and her cryptic remarks. | talk about Clayton and my tin the Aspen pack.

And finally, | talk about my rescue and the events that led tobeing here, in this hospital bed.

By the t| finish, Lisa gapes at me, her eyes wide with shock. "Holy shit, Ave. That's... a lot."

"Yeah," | agree with a shaky laugh. "It's been a wild ride."

"And you're... what, skind of special shifter? With a fated mate bond to the alpha of the Westwood pack?"

Lisa shakes her head in disbelief. "This is insane."

"Tellabout it," | mutter. It still doesn't feel real, even to me. When | summarize it like | did, it feels like so

much has happened—straight out of one of Selene's trash TV s.

Lisa squeezes my hand, her expression softening. "I'm just glad you're okay. Well, mostly okay," she amends,

glancing at my bandaged wounds. "Lucas said you were pretty badly hurt."

I nod, wincing at the memory of Todd's attack. "Yeah. It was... it was bad. But I'm healing." Faster than | should

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be, apparently.

"Good." Lisa's voice is fierce. "Because as soon as you're better, I'm going to kick your ass for scaringlike

that. Running off without a word, getting yourself kidnapped and mauled..." She shakes her head again. "Don't

ever do that again, you hear me?"

"lI won't," | promise. And | mean it. | never want to go through anything like that ever again.

We lapse into silence for a moment, just holding onto each other. It's a comfort, having Lisa here. A piece of

normalcy in the midst of all this chaos.

"So," Lisa says eventually, a mischievous glint in her eye. "Tellmore about this Lucas guy. Is he as hot as he

sounds on the phone?"

| can't help but laugh, even as a blush heats my cheeks. "Lise!"

"What? I'm just asking!" She grins at me. "Con, spill. | want all the dirty details."

And just like that, it's almost like old times. Gossiping and giggling like young girls without responsibilities. Like

we're in an apartment instead of a hospital room. Like we're drinking wine instead of asking for little cartons of

apple juice from the nurse.

For a little while, | can almost forget about the supernatural that's taken over my life.

Almost.

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