Summary of Chapter 9 – A pivotal chapter in His Mermaid Luna by Luna87
The chapter Chapter 9 is one of the most intense moments in His Mermaid Luna, written by Luna87. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
I started to feel a little light headed thinking about it.
I opened my mouth to speak before I looked up and noticed he was deep in thought.
His eyes were glazed over and he was staring at nothing.
He must be doing that telepathy communication thing with his pack I read about. Wait, he can talk to someone without me hearing? What would he be telling them-
"I have to go." The man said interrupting my thoughts.
He stood up, still carrying me, before setting me down on my feet and releasing me. I immediately moved a step or two back and wrapped my arms around myself. I could tell it bothered him, but he said nothing. I didn't look at him, mainly because he was still naked. He must have noticed my discomfort and he went to a dresser and slipped a pair of shorts on.
"You can look now." The man said with a smirk on his face.
I felt myself blush but look back at him. He was still shirtless and I was suddenly having a hard time maintaining eye contact, but I somehow barely managed.
"I have to attend pack business. You can take a shower and leave your clothes out here, I'll have someone clean them up. I'll have someone bring clothes for you too. When you are done go down the stairs and past the kitchen to the first door on your right down the hallway."
He then walked up to me, kissed my cheek and left.
I stood there for a minute or two, tingles erupting in my cheek, and a scarlet red blush on my cheeks.
After I composed myself I walked toward the bathroom, desperate to be submerged in water again. I began filling up the tub and turned around and undressed. I placed my clothes on the bed outside the bedroom before hurrying back in before realizing the door was broken.
I sighed and began to panic. I pick up the door from across the room and set it in the door frame, propping it up. It wasn't fixed, but at least I had privacy now, that is if no one touched the door.


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