แชร์

Chapter 9: Eyes Dont Lie

ผู้เขียน: Januar Storm
last update ปรับปรุงล่าสุด: 2025-04-29 11:56:08

Chapter 9: Eyes Dont Lie

(Dominic’s POV — First Person)

The meeting was wrapping up.

Another alpha. Another negotiation.

More land disputes and pack alliances whispered behind glasses of whiskey and fake smiles.

I stood to leave, adjusting the cuffs of my jacket, when it hit me.

Her.

Lavender and salt.

Stronger than a memory.

Sharper than the smoke curling through the room.

I stiffened, scanning the crowded bar.

Sloan caught the shift immediately.

He raised an eyebrow. “Problem?”

I didn’t answer.

Didn’t have to.

He followed my gaze to the far end of the room—where a cluster of women sat near the bar, laughing over drinks.

And there she was.

Nayla.

Wearing tight black jeans and a deep green top that made her skin glow like honey under the dim lights.

Her hair—dark, thick, layered—tumbled in messy waves around her shoulders.

Her eyes—those storm-gray eyes—flashed when she laughed at something one of the girls said.

She didn’t see me.

Didn’t know I was watching.

My wolf pressed harder against the inside of my skin, restless.

She was supposed to be a near miss.

A ghost.

A forgettable mistake.

But fate clearly had other plans.

I could have left.

Should have.

Instead, I found myself moving toward the bar.

Sloan followed without a word, the ghost of a smirk tugging at the corners of his mouth.

We stopped a few feet away.

I caught the attention of the bartender with a tilt of my chin.

“Another whiskey,” I said. “And a round for the ladies.”

The bartender nodded and set about his work.

Nayla still hadn’t noticed me.

But one of her friends—dark-haired, green-eyed, sweet-faced—did.

She smiled wide, tossing her hair back as she leaned forward on the bar in a way that screamed notice me.

Jamie.

That was her name.

She practically purred when the drinks arrived. “Oh my God, thank you,” she said, her voice dripping gratitude and something more.

Sloan snorted softly beside me.

I ignored him.

Because Nayla had finally looked up.

And everything else blurred.

The music.

The lights.

The world.

She blinked when she saw me, startled—then guarded, like she wasn’t sure if she was hallucinating.

Her cheeks flushed, just slightly, and her mouth parted in a tiny gasp she probably didn’t mean to make.

It hit me low in my gut.

Hard.

She was beautiful in a way that didn’t belong to this sharp, cold city.

Untamed.

Unvarnished.

She didn’t even know it—and that made it worse.

More dangerous.

More real.

“Hello, little wolf,” I said, voice low enough that it wrapped around her and no one else.

Jamie tittered beside her, trying to wedge herself between us conversationally.

“So generous,” she said brightly. “Not every guy buys a whole round for strangers.”

I barely spared her a glance.

My eyes stayed on Nayla.

Only Nayla.

Sloan, the traitor, decided to make it worse.

“You saving damsels in distress again, boss?” he said, lifting his whiskey with a grin.

Kayla, bless her chaotic soul, chimed in before I could answer. “Careful, handsome. We bite.”

Sloan laughed. “I like my odds.”

Nayla just stared at me, like she couldn’t figure out if she wanted to run or stay rooted to the floor.

I didn’t move.

Didn’t rush.

Just let the weight of my gaze tell her everything my mouth wouldn’t say.

Not yet.

But soon.

อ่านหนังสือเล่มนี้ต่อได้ฟรี
สแกนรหัสเพื่อดาวน์โหลดแอป

บทล่าสุด

  • Tethered To Fate    Chapter 103: Beneath the Ash and Stone

    Chapter 103: Beneath the Ash and Stone(Nayla’s POV)The forest felt different this time.It wasn’t just the lingering chill in the air or the way the wind whispered between the branches like it knew my name. It was in the soil. The weight of the air. The pulse beneath my feet.Magic.Old. Ancient. Mine.Dominic walked beside me, silent but sharp-eyed, every step radiating protectiveness. We hadn’t said much on the drive back out here. We didn’t need to.We both felt it — something was waiting.The trees gave way to the clearing like they were bowing back. The old ruins stood in the center, black stone half-swallowed by moss and time. The air here tasted like metal and memory.I stepped forward first, my hand brushing the carved arch at the entrance. It was colder than I remembered.The crescent-shaped symbol etched above the doorway pulsed faintly under my fingers.“I think it’s reacting to you,” Dominic murmured.“I think it always was,” I replied.We moved together through the shat

  • Tethered To Fate    Chapter 102: The Breath on Her Neck

    Chapter 102: The Breath on Her NeckNayla’s POV)I had hoped for peace.Just one evening to feel normal. To let the scroll, the prophecy, the mark all blur into the background for a while. But my body wouldn’t let me rest.The cup of tea in my hands had long gone cold, but I hadn’t moved from the window. The skyline stretched wide and glittering beyond the glass, but I wasn’t looking at it.I was listening.To nothing.And somehow, that was worse.Asena stirred faintly within me. No growl. No warning. But her presence had shifted — her energy leaned toward the window like something was calling to her.I stepped outside onto the balcony, drawing my robe tighter around my body. The city below pulsed and breathed, oblivious to the storm crawling into our world. The wind wasn’t cold, but it bit at my skin like it knew I didn’t belong to stillness tonight.That’s when I felt it.It didn’t come as a scent or a sound. Just a sensation.A breath.Not mine.The fine hairs on the back of my nec

  • Tethered To Fate    Chapter 101: The Weight of the Mark

    Chapter 101: The Weight of the Mark(Nayla’s POV)I didn’t hear the front door open.I didn’t even notice Dominic until I felt his presence behind me—calm, steady, but tightly coiled. The scroll had long since burned to ash, but I was still on the floor, cradling my marked hand to my chest, heart thudding like a war drum.“Nayla.” His voice was low, but sharp with concern. “What happened?”I turned slowly. He took one look at me, then at the soot-stained table and the scorch marks on the wood, and his whole body tensed.“I’m okay,” I said too quickly. My voice cracked, giving me away. “Mostly.”He was beside me in seconds, kneeling as his hands hovered over my shoulders, my arms, then my hand.“Let me see,” he said gently.I hesitated, then held my palm out. The mark was still glowing faintly, the heat subsiding but not gone. Dominic’s brow furrowed as he studied it—his thumb brushing just shy of the skin.“That’s the symbol from the scroll,” he said. “From the sketchbook, too.”“I di

  • Tethered To Fate    Chapter 100: Mark of the Unknown

    Chapter 100: Mark of the Unknown(Nayla’s POV)The apartment was too quiet.Not peaceful quiet — not the kind that wraps around your shoulders like a blanket — but the eerie stillness before a storm. Even the hum of the city below felt distant, muffled by something I couldn’t name.I sat cross-legged on the floor beside the coffee table, the scroll from the temple spread out in front of me like an offering. The ancient paper pulsed faintly beneath my fingers, its symbols inked in blood-red and fading gold.I had been studying it for hours, tracing the runes, trying to understand why some moved when I blinked while others stayed frozen. My notes were scattered around me, filled with fragments that barely made sense:Where shadow drinks blood, the line must be drawn.Flame answers blood. The heir must burn or rise.A mark appears before the fall of fate.I didn’t understand.Asena stirred inside me. Not alarmed—but watching. Alert. Her energy pressed softly against my skin, like she was

  • Tethered To Fate    Chapter 99: The Price Of Failure

    Chapter 99: The Price of Failure (Nikolai’s POV – First Person) She didn’t even look surprised to see me. Jaime stood near the broken window, her arms crossed like that might keep her spine from shaking. The wind slipped through the cracked glass and pushed her hair into her face. She didn’t brush it away. “You’re early,” she said quietly. I shut the door behind me. The lock clicked like a clock running out. “I thought you might’ve done something worth rewarding,” I said. “But here I am.” Her lips parted, but no words came. “Still no potion in her blood, Jaime?” I asked, voice deceptively calm. “Still no severed bond?” “She’s been locked down,” she said quickly. “Security around her’s tightened. I couldn’t get close.” “You told me you had access to her. That Dominic was growing careless. That he left openings.” “I thought he did,” she snapped back. “But she barely leaves the damn apartment. Maybe once. A coffee shop run and nothing since. I couldn’t—” “You couldn’t do the

  • Tethered To Fate    Chapter 98: Fire Beneath the Crown

    Chapter 98: Fire Beneath the Crown (Nikolai’s POV – First Person) The moment I cracked the seal on the ash-scented parchment, I knew. She found it. The note inside was brief, but it might as well have been a gunshot to the chest. She’s awakened the temple. Your window is closing. Move or be erased. I crushed the message in my fist. The ink smeared against my palm, bleeding like a wound. For a long moment, I said nothing. Just stood in the middle of my office, staring out the window at the horizon, watching the sun sink behind the forest that had hidden too many secrets for far too long. She was never supposed to find that place. The Crescent Ridge Temple was sealed for a reason—forgotten by design. I made sure of it. Her mother had hidden it with blood, magic, and fear. I made sure every trace of it was buried beneath ash and shadow. And yet… she found it. Nayla. The girl who was supposed to be weak. Lost. Dependent. I gave her that apartment. Arranged the conditions so sh

บทอื่นๆ
สำรวจและอ่านนวนิยายดีๆ ได้ฟรี
เข้าถึงนวนิยายดีๆ จำนวนมากได้ฟรีบนแอป GoodNovel ดาวน์โหลดหนังสือที่คุณชอบและอ่านได้ทุกที่ทุกเวลา
อ่านหนังสือฟรีบนแอป
สแกนรหัสเพื่ออ่านบนแอป
DMCA.com Protection Status