HE FIRST NIGH
ceilings, a bed draped in black silk, windows that overlooked the
f the bed and waited
he light outside the window never quite matched the ligh
he binding light had wrapped around her. She could still feel it there-not vis
kn
he door, her body te
lothes now instead of his ceremonial coat, and he carried himself the sa
eft the chambe
't a qu
ck and nowhere for me to go," A
pect the room like a guest might. He moved
d be dead,
ach tighten
sure." He turned back to face her. "Most wol
st wolves a
greed. "Yo
ong his jaw-evidence of something violent in his past. When he looke
st wolves surrender to it. Their nervous systems
round herself. "Why ar
ed to understan
ected at her mating cer
'd be unconscious by now. Possibly dead." He paused. "
e was a puzzle he couldn't
at me like t
e wh
m an exp
ut external stabilization. That makes you clinically impossible.
hung bet
-not fear exactly, but recognition. Like s
interrupted whatever
ve. Just stood
ng. The heir is at the eastern barrier.
i
se it w
didn't change. "
nced at Aria.
Absolute. "Tell him he can leave or he can explain
d bowed
settle
shaking slightly
kno
send him away or until he does something
aust himself. It's actually useful. He needs to
cruel, just utterly pragmatic. Like Liam was a prob
"Why did you re
're the first thing in this territory
eason. That's a
ing here bends to my will eventually. You're th
oing to keep me he
oor. For a moment, he
see potential. When Liam looked at you, he saw
ture am I sup
ou're not the broken girl from that gathering
-guards at the eastern barrier, a figure pacing back and forth. Liam. Still dema
t Kael had said. *Inc
t surviving the
zed him-the way something inside her had r
something terri
n't saf
fer here than
paying attention to what she was i
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