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The Silence Between Wolves

Penulis: Hannah Boniface
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2025-10-07 22:07:39

The cabin smelled of pine sap and smoke. Outside, the forest whispered under rain-heavy clouds; inside, two fugitives tried to remember how to breathe like men instead of prey.

Aiden fed the small fire with broken chair legs. Dante sat across from him, head tipped back against the wall, the orange light cutting across his throat and the scar on his shoulder.

“How long before they find us?” Aiden asked.

“Hours,” Dante said. “Maybe less. Julian’s good at cleaning up loose ends.”

Aiden’s jaw tightened. “We’re not his loose ends.”

“No,” Dante murmured. “We’re the mess he didn’t plan for.”

Silence stretched between them. It wasn’t hostile anymore—just heavy, alive. Every creak of the cabin seemed to echo their unspoken questions.

By nightfall, the rain had turned to mist. Aiden dozed in the chair, half-dreaming of sirens and tunnels. When he woke, Dante was gone. Panic clawed at his throat until he saw the glint of a lighter outside.

Dante stood in the doorway, cigarette burning between hi
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