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ess of the night. As though advising something was about to c
as a woman emerged from the trees. Tall. Gracious. Lethal. She was wrapped in a long wh
s to be the mate of the Alpha, her blood was pure, and her physique st
map in the war room when the smell stru
ok tired
and saw L
e was indifferent but rather because his hear
ng sweetness, "Aren't yo
sed. "You returned soo
ing down the council's recommendations. Denying the direction of th
reply, something c
. Lyra moved closer, her voic
ped up, but he
whispered Lyra, gazing
ck into disorder; you are not m
tall white horse from the small window of her room. Aria's inst
know her name, she thoug
ruth on her own. Darkness arrived with an odd quiet. Low to the ground, mist clung, and the g
dark hunter's attire, Lyra braided her hair tight and scanne
"Kael, where are
wooden stairs; even the floorboards seemed afraid to make a sound near her
d firmly. No watchmen. too doubtful. She fast approached and
esponded, "Kael,
lender knife from her belt, tiny enough to pick the lock with hardl
the shadows. He stopped, grimaced, sensing something was wrong, yet sa
re, little
ely in that room, she realized at last. And Ly
y. His Alpha impulses yelled, something was wrong. He sensed something that sh
uiet. Come
ute. Though she wanted to protest, Aria realized this was
hrough the stone corridors. They moved swiftly and quietly
ht on, you r
stif
your
e drapes and locking the windows,
he whole tower. Nobody enters
e could discern the worry under h
cause of her, L
omething other than wrath and terro
Last evening, I smelled
t her bo
... shouldn't you
is tone was low but
would have starte
oulmate." Letting you go wo
rified-all knotted in her chest-but one thing was clear for the
ck with a loud knock. Except for one man, no on
Open up.
white. Kael rose deliberately, jaw tight. He did not immed
not budge or c
cracked the door. Lyra stood there wearing complete combat
ut permission, she add
speculating: why did I detect a huma
etween her and the
a grinned sharply. "Sure? Or are you simply hid
her eyes scanned the space a
yra's path. "This s
I was; this room
er chin. "But it wasn't, and it never will
nding. "If you enter this room without my permis
next. But it was the k
eave for now. But bear
e of a human... I wo
. The door slammed shut behind her. Still, the danger li
know
"Yes. And from this point on, s