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Firm Resolve

Author: Sabeeco
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-02 21:23:55

KAEL

“What is the plan?” Mike asked after sending the girls to the hospital in town. Now they could spend the rest of their lives in a hospital bed without bothering anyone. Blade wanted to end them entirely, but I argued that it was too extreme, they were human, after all, and had no idea what they had done wrong.

"I honestly don't know," I replied running a hand through my hair.

"Your mate is a guy," Josh grumbled, stating the obvious like I hadn't already noticed it myself. "I thought you
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    The date had been a dream, a fragile, silver-tipped miracle that felt like the first page of a different life. They walked down the creaking stairs together, her hand steady in his, and stepped out into the salt-damp evening. The air was cool and clean, carrying the low murmur of waves and the faint, metallic tang of low tide. The beach stretched ahead, nearly empty: only a few distant dog-walkers silhouetted against the horizon and the occasional cry of gulls wheeling overhead. The sky had gone bruised lavender, the sea restless under the last of the light.Kael slipped off his shoes first, toes curling into the cool sand. He knelt in front of Maxine without a word, gentle fingers undoing the straps of her sandals, lifting each foot in turn so she could step free, his touch careful, reverent, never lingering too long.They walked barefoot along the wet, packed sand where the waves could reach them. Fingers laced, they matched pace without trying. The water rushed up to kiss their ank

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    Simone Velariz stood motionless behind the counter long after the bell had stilled and the last echo of boots on gravel had faded into the night. He lifted the coffee cup with the slow reverence of someone who had learned to savor small, mortal things, because eternity had taught him how quickly even the bitterest tastes could vanish.The steam curled upward like a sigh. He let the heat linger on his tongue, rolling it across the roof of his mouth, drawing out the moment. Memories, he had discovered, tasted better when you gave them time to burn.He was Veilborn. Not wolf, not fae, not human but something older, something that had slipped between the cracks of creation when the world was still deciding what rules it would follow. Centuries ago he had walked out of the veil’s silvered halls, leaving behind the endless politics of beings who measured time in epochs rather than heartbeats. To his own kind he was a rogue, a defector who had chosen dust and diesel over starlight and silenc

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    KAEL​I wanted to find every person who’d ever mocked her for that stutter and tear their world apart. My wolf, Blade, was pacing behind my ribs, snarling at the memory of her saying her mother called her voice a "nuisance."​I kept my ears tuned to the woods. We were safe for the night, but tomorrow, we’d have to put miles between us and everyone we know.​"I'm curious about something," I said, tearing off a piece of bread as I watched her. "I get why you don't talk now but why do you pretend to be a boy too?"​She gripped the pen, and scribbled some words down the held it up:​NO ONE LOOKS TWICE. NO ONE… TOUCHES. IT'S SAFE.​The implication hit me like a physical blow to the gut. I swallowed the snarl rising in my throat, my pulse thrumming with a protective fury I could barely contain.​“From now on, you don’t have to pretend anymore,” I said, my voice dropping to a low, steady rumble. “Not for safety. Not around me.”​Her eyes flicked up, wary, exhausted, but searching for the lie

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