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Chasing His Kickass Luna Back novel Chapter 171

Abby

Why did I do this?

My heart is in my throat as I leap towards the waterfall, propelled by some inexplicable force that tugs at the wolf that lives inside of me. The world blurs and turns into a swirling tornado of color and sound, and I brace myself for the icy plunge.

But it never comes. Instead, after a cacophony of cold water and sharp breaths, my feet hit solid ground, jolting me to a sudden stop. I blink, disoriented. Why am I not submerged in water? I thought that I would be swimming beneath an icy current, but I’m not.

I glance up, my eyes widening. I’m in a cave—a secret, hidden cave concealed behind the curtain of water.

Before I can even begin to process this turn of events, a crashing sound erupts from the waterfall, and suddenly, Karl bursts through, stumbling forward and landing right on top of me. We both fall to the ground in a heap of limbs.

“Abby!” he exclaims an instant later, his eyes wide, filled with a mixture of relief and panic. “Why did you do that? I thought you—”

Our faces are inches apart. I can feel his breath on my skin, warm and shaky. His eyes bore into mine, a deep well of emotions that I can’t quite decipher. It’s a strange, electrifying moment; time seems to stretch, elongating the seconds, amplifying the tension that pulses between us.

“I’m okay,” I breathe, unable to tear my gaze away from his. “I’m fine, Karl.”

He takes a ragged breath, his eyes searching mine as if looking for confirmation, for some kind of reassurance that I’m really not hurt. “I thought you were crazy, jumping through the waterfall like that.” He shakes his head in disbelief, swallowing. “I thought I was going to lose you.”

The words hang in the air, heavy and thick. I can feel his body pressed against mine; he’s tense and trembling. My heart pounds so loudly in my chest that I’m sure he can hear it. And then, as if pulled by the same magnetic force that led me here, our faces draw closer.

But we stop, frozen just before our lips meet.

The moment lingers, a silent eternity filled with what-ifs and almosts, until Karl slowly pulls back, his gaze dropping from my eyes to the cave floor.

“We should—um—figure out where we are,” he stammers, awkwardly extricating himself from me and rising to his feet.

“Yeah,” I reply, my voice filled with a combination of regret and nervous excitement. “We should.”

Karl offers me a hand, and I take it, letting him pull me to my feet. For a second, our hands linger, fingers intertwined, and I feel a surge of something warm and confusing rush through me.

Then we let go, and the moment is gone, dissipated as if it was never even there to begin with.

I look around the cave, my mind spinning. How did we end up here? What is this place? And, most importantly, why did my wolf feel so inexplicably pulled toward this hidden cave?

I push the questions aside for now, locking them away in a corner of my mind to ponder later. Right now, I’m just grateful for the odd twist of fate that brought us here, to this sanctuary behind the water. Grateful for the mystery that saved us from capture, that gave us a moment to breathe, to exist, away from the prying eyes of guards and the unblinking gaze of cameras.

“So,” Karl says, breaking the silence that has settled between us. “This is unexpected.”

“Unexpected indeed,” I echo, my mind still racing, still trying to catch up with the whirlwind of events. “That’s one way to put it, I guess.”

My heart is still pounding from the almost-moment that took place between Karl and me. But there’s no time for romantic distractions right now. We’re in a cave—a secret cave that we stumbled into through sheer dumb luck or fate or whatever else had a hand in the events of the past two days.

“Well then. Let’s see where this leads,” Karl suggests, his eyes scanning the darkness ahead.

I shake my head. “No, we’ve come this far. I can’t let a few spiders stop me. But maybe…”

Karl seems to understand because he reaches out and takes my hand, leading me carefully past the spiders without saying a word. I can feel the warmth of his hand, solid and comforting, as if assuring me that everything will be okay.

A few moments later, we make it past the spider-infested area, and I let out a sigh of relief.

“Okay, we’re clear,” Karl says, releasing my hand reluctantly.

“Thanks,” I reply, feeling a strange mixture of gratitude and disappointment as his hand slips away.

But there’s no time to dwell on emotions, because as we step further into the cave, we walk into something astonishing—a large chamber glowing with ethereal light. The walls are covered with a luminescent fungus, casting a soft, otherworldly glow over the room.

“Wow,” Karl breathes, his eyes wide in wonder.

“Yeah, wow is right,” I echo, equally captivated by the surreal beauty that’s all around us.

I almost feel like we’ve stepped into another dimension, or maybe uncovered some sort of scene from a fairytale. The air is different here, fresher somehow, laden with the musty scent of damp earth and the sweet aroma of something I can’t quite identify.

But then we look down, and our jaws practically hit the floor. At our feet lies a large patch of dark mushrooms. I would recognize those unique, crooked forms anywhere.

“Oh my god,” Karl whispers, as stunned as I am. “Abby… could it be?”

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