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CHAPTER 12 – The Things They’re Not Saying- Part 1

Author: Mila Stone
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-18 23:30:52

POV: Aria

By the time the sky turned that pale, washed-out blue that meant morning had fully arrived, I’d repeated the same word in my head at least a hundred times.

Mate.

Rowan’s eyes. The way they’d gone too bright, too wild. The way the sound had torn out of him, like he hadn’t meant to say it at all.

He hadn’t been looking at me.

He’d been looking at Maya.

I lay awake half the night thinking about it, listening to the forest breathe and trying not to think about what might be breathing with it.

By late afternoon, I gave up on pretending I was fine.

I pulled on my jacket and stepped out into the yard.

The line of trees waited, dark and patient. The air felt like it did before a storm—not dangerous yet, but full of the suggestion of it.

“Kai,” I called softly.

I didn’t have to raise my voice much.

The forest heard me.

A few heartbeats later, a figure detached from the shadows—moving with that silent, impossible grace that still made my brain want to categorize him as anything but hu
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