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I Missed You

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KAIRA

I stumbled, and my back hit against the tree trunk. Dearon lurched to help me, but I extended my hand, blocking him.

“Don't,” I gritted out, stretching my hand even further in front of me. I needed distance. I needed to calm down. I needed my head to stop spinning. “Maybe…” I swallowed a knot in my throat. “Maybe I should… congratulate you then…”

“Do you think I want to marry her?!” Dearon growled, a deep frown marring his forehead. “Do you know how much I hate the decision I made?!”

I forced more air into my lungs, trying to gain any control over my hectic thoughts. “Torin said that the treaty is still unsigned… and with their attitude… Maybe you can still reject—”

“I can't,” he strained through his teeth. “We… need them.”

My brows knitted. “But when Morvan and Vulir suggested it before, you said that you're training new recruits, building a new army…”

A bitter laugh escaped him. “I wanted this to be enough… but I visited the training camps.” His eyes locked on mine. “They're m
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