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Chapter 137

Author: Mary Jeremy
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Lila's breath came in ragged gasps, her body trembling from the intensity of the moment. Jake's presence was a steady anchor amidst the storm raging within her. She felt the heat radiating from his body, the scent of him intoxicating her senses. Her heart pounded in her chest, each beat echoing the turmoil she felt inside.

Jake's fingers traced gentle patterns along her spine, his touch both soothing and electrifying. He leaned in, his lips brushing against her ear as he whispered, "You're safe with me, Lila. Always."

She closed her eyes, allowing herself to be enveloped by the warmth of his embrace. The weight of her cybernetic arm pressed against his chest, a stark reminder of the battles she'd fought and the scars she bore. Yet, in this moment, those burdens seemed lighter, as if Jake's presence had the power to heal wounds both seen and unseen.

The room was filled with a charged silence, the air thick with unspoken words and lingering desires. Lila's mind raced, torn between the n
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    …“She’s not just another rogue,” Lila said, her voice low, her fingers gripping the edge of the cold metal table in the makeshift strategy room. “She’s human.”Jake paused mid-step, turning slowly. “What?”Lila looked up, eyes burning with a fire she hadn’t shown since before the explosion. “Arika. She’s not like us. She never shifted. Never showed signs of a wolf. That’s why she’s been able to slip through pack territory without triggering the usual alerts. She’s off the grid.”Jake let out a long breath, and Lucas swore under his breath. “That makes things… complicated,” he muttered.“More than complicated,” Jake said. “It means she could be anyone. Anywhere.”“But not anywhere,” Lila snapped. She straightened and stepped toward them. “She’s in Venut. That log was real. I know it. She accessed the system from a terminal in the city. I’ve verified the IP bounce pattern three times. It matches regional routing unique to that district. It can’t be faked.”“But what if it’s a trap?” Luc

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    Frostbite and Fireworks:"“You sure you’re not walking me into a trap?”Lila’s voice cut through the storm, low and razor-sharp, carried on the wind like a blade tossed by fate."Would I waste this much time just to kill you?” Arika replied without glancing back, her silhouette a blur through the thick curtain of snow. “Don’t flatter yourself.”"You’ve done worse for less."Lila adjusted the grip on her sidearm beneath her coat, every muscle coiled. “And you still haven’t answered how you got the servers out of here without leaving a trail.”"You'll see.”It wasn’t a tease. It wasn’t a threat. It was a promise laced with something darker—familiar, dangerous, and maddeningly vague.The snowstorm howled around them like a feral thing, wind battering exposed skin and biting through layers as they trudged deeper into the derelict port grounds. Long-dead cranes loomed like rusted sentinels, skeletal and forgotten. The place reeked of salt, decay, and memory.Lila kept scanning—trees, rooft

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    The locket in Arika’s hand glinted one last time in the fading light before she tucked it into the folds of her coat, her fingers twitching as though the cold no longer bothered her—just the past that still clung to her skin.But Lila wasn’t finished.Not yet.She turned slowly, like a predator toying with a rival too confident for her own good. “You know,” she said conversationally, her voice laced with honeyed venom, “for someone who prides herself on good taste, I’m surprised you didn’t notice the warning signs.”Arika’s head tilted. “What signs?”Lila’s smile was all razor-edge charm. “Oh, just that Salicus was riddled with diseases. Biochemical ones. I should know—I left him with a few.”The blow landed with precision. A flicker of something passed through Arika’s expression—a stutter in her breath, a twitch at the corner of her mouth. She masked it quickly, but not quickly enough.“You’re bluffing,” Arika said, voice clipped.“Am I?” Lila stepped closer, letting her words drip.

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    Lila’s lips parted slightly, but no words came out. That sentence—so personal, so venomous—stuck in her like a blade wedged between ribs.Arika didn’t wait for her to recover. She turned and walked slowly toward the edge of the clearing, her fingers brushing the frost-covered rail of a long-abandoned cargo lift. The silence between them thickened.“I had a guest once,” Arika called over her shoulder, too casual. “You might know him. Salicus Grante.”Lila’s body snapped to attention.The name landed like a hammer.“You’re lying.”Arika looked back, one eyebrow raised. “Am I?”“Salicus is dead.”Arika gave a mocking little shrug. “Is that what you tell yourself to sleep at night? Or just what you hope is true?”Lila took a shaky step forward. Her pulse thundered in her ears. “Where. Did. You. See. Him.”“Here. There. Doesn’t matter,” Arika said. “He’s a wanderer. A very persistent one. Had a few... interesting stories about you, too. I see where you get your taste in men.”Lila’s hands

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