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Chapter 11: The Balcony Confession

Author: R.J. Sterling
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The night air bit at Phoenix’s exposed skin, a sharp mercy after the suffocating heat of the ballroom. She gripped the stone railing, knuckles white, the scar beneath her shoulder still tingling from Kael’s touch earlier. He had felt it. The lightning-shaped mark—the price she had paid for his life ten years ago.

Glass doors groaned behind her. She didn’t turn. The scent of rain and crushed pine—once her sanctuary, now a trigger for bitter nausea—flooded the balcony.

“Stop running,” Kael’s voice snapped, ragged, nearly broken.

Phoenix turned slowly, resting her elbows on the stone. She swirled the gold liquid in her glass, amusement flickering across her features. “Running?” She arched a perfect brow. “I stepped out for air, Alpha. Your party is stifling. And your Luna’s voice… grating.”

He didn’t flinch. Two strides closed the distance. His hands slammed onto the railing at her sides, caging her. Heat radiated off him, waves of desperation that made her chest tighten.

His pupils were
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