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Chasing His Kickass Luna Back novel Chapter 219

Summary for Chapter 0219: Chasing His Kickass Luna Back

What Happens in Chapter 0219 – From the Book Chasing His Kickass Luna Back

Dive into Chapter 0219, a pivotal chapter in Chasing His Kickass Luna Back, written by Jane Above Story. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Werewolf fiction.

Abby

On the morning of the cook-off, I’m already awake before my alarm even starts buzzing.

Last night, I hardly slept at all thanks to a combination of excitement over the cook-off and my wine-induced conversation with Karl. All night, his words swirled around my mind: “I’m really proud of you,” he had said.

Hearing Karl say those words was so unexpected, yet so heartwarming at the same time. I can’t get them out of my mind, like a lost puppy who’s found her home, or a shipwreck survivor lost at sea who has found a lifeline. It’s strange how much of an impact it has had on me.

As soon as my alarm goes off, though, I pop out of bed and thrust myself into cook-off mode. Today is not the day to be thinking about my ex-husband. Today, I need to focus on winning that cook-off, otherwise all of my efforts will have been for nothing.

After a slightly-too-hot shower, I pull my hair back into a neat and tidy bun, then get dressed. I know I’ll be asked to change into a uniform for the cook-off, so I opt for something simple: a t-shirt, jeans, and a jacket.

“Okay, Abby, this is it,” I murmur to myself, checking my reflection one last time in the mirror before I head out. “Today’s the day you show them all.”

I rush down the stairs, grabbing the go-bag that I prepared last night and heading out to the cafe down my street for a quick pick-me-up before the day begins. The bell jingles over my head as I step inside, and I’m greeted by the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and baked goods.

The barista, a sweet lady named Carol, is behind the counter.

“Morning, Abby! The usual?” she asks.

“Morning, Carol. Yes, please—black coffee, one sugar, and a croissant.”

“I hope he’s okay,” I whisper to myself, staring at the phone as if willing it to come to life. I leave a voicemail, a twinge of impatience creeping into my tone. “John, it’s Abby. I’m on my way. We have the competition today, remember? You better be up and ready, mister.”

After I hang up, I let out a deep sigh. “Maybe he’s taking a shower,” I mutter, shaking my head. John wouldn’t play hooky on me, not with something like this. He’s never been that type.

My boots click against the pavement as I approach the subway entrance, jogging down the steps and then stopping in front of the turnstile. I reach for my subway card, but just as I’m about to swipe it, my phone buzzes.

It’s John.

I stare at the screen for a beat, my heart pounding a little faster. Good, I think to myself; he’s awake after all. With a flick of my thumb, I accept the call and hold my phone to my ear, balancing my coffee in the crook of my arm as I swipe my subway card.

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