LOGINKael was still thinking about Harlan's report when he walked back into the bedroom, but his thoughts shifted the moment he saw Morvienne. She had already finished arranging her things and had clearly just stepped out of the shower. Her skin was glowing, and she smelled like the expensive, floral soaps from the boutique, her hair damp and clinging to her shoulders. "You're back," she said, giving him a small, curious smile. "I am," Kael replied, his voice dropping an octave as his eyes swept over her. The sight of her so fresh and soft made the predatory edge of his mood melt into something much more carnal. He didn't say much more and simply headed into the bathroom to wash the dirt off himself.Once he was dressed and refreshed, they headed downstairs for dinner. The meal was quiet but charged. Every time Kael's hand brushed hers or his gaze lingered on her lips, Morvienne felt a spark of electricity shoot through her. The conversation was light, but the air between them was thick
A knock interrupted their conversation. Morvienne, who had been talking about her day while Kael responded in between, stopped as the knock came again, causing his attention to shift."Come in," he commanded, his voice regaining that effortless, resonant authority.The door creaked open to reveal a maid. The maid stood like a statue, her eyes lowered in a gesture of ingrained deference."Alpha," she murmured. "The head warrior is here to see you. He is waiting in the living room."Kael gave a single, curt nod. "Very well."With a fluid, practiced bow, the maid retreated and closed the door. Kael turned back to Morvienne. The transition was instantaneous. The Alpha vanished, and the man returned. His expression melted, his features softening as he looked at her, as if apologizing silently for the intrusion. "I'll be back," he said, his voice dropping to a gentle, intimate register. "Excuse me for a moment."Morvienne offered a small, knowing smile, her eyes shimmering with affection
Silk, perfume, and the dizzying scent of luxury. Thalira didn't just take Morvienne shopping; she curated an experience. From the moment they stepped into the high-end district, it felt as though they had entered an entirely different world."Look at this one, Morvienne! The cut of this dress would make your waist look absolutely lethal," Thalira exclaimed, holding up a shimmering, emerald-green slip dress that probably cost more than some people's yearly rent. Morvienne touched the fabric, her fingers tingling. It was breathtaking. "I shouldn't be spending this," the thought came, her mind flashing back to the cold, hard resolve she had when she first entered Kael's life, "I shouldn't be here at all, but it's okay. It's just a role. Nothing else.""I... I don't know, Thalira. It's beautiful, but maybe it's too much?" She whispered, her voice wavering as she pretended to be overwhelmed by the price of the dress. Thalira paused, her playful expression softening. This time, she did
The wake-up after a confession is always the sweetest. Morvienne stirred slowly, the haze of sleep clinging to her as she felt the warmth of another body pressed against her back. Before she could fully open her eyes, she felt a soft, unhurried press of lips against her skin. Kael started with her neck, his kisses light and lingering, before moving up to her cheek and the tip of her nose. Morvienne's eyelashes fluttered, her mind slowly registering the sensation. She felt Kael dive deeper, burying his nose into the crook of her neck and inhaling her scent deeply as if she were the only source of oxygen in the room.As she finally opened her eyes and shifted her head on the pillow, she found him already watching her. His gaze was heavy, filled with an intensity that made her heart skip. Before she could even manage a "good morning," Kael leaned in and pecked her lips. Then he did it again, and again, quick, playful kisses that caught her off guard. Morvienne let out a sleepy giggle,
It wasn't until four o'clock in the morning that the celebration finally came to an end. Everyone had retreated to get some much-needed sleep after a long, fun night, and Kael and Morvienne were now tangled together after a hot shower, the sheets kicked down to their ankles. Kael's arm was draped heavily over Morvienne's waist, his thumb tracing slow, absent-minded circles against her hip. He was breathing deeply, his chest rising and falling against her back in an even rhythm.Morvienne kept her eyes closed, her breathing shallow and timed to match his. She waited, listening to the shift in his heart rate, and the way his muscles finally went slack. Once she was sure he had drifted off, she shifted slightly, sliding her hand up. She pressed her index finger firmly against the center of his forehead, and a cold, golden magic surged from her fingertip, sinking deep into his skin. Kael didn't stir; instead, his head lolled slightly to the side, his consciousness locked in a void of d
The wooden bridge arched gently over a stream fed by the hills, the current dark and swift, gurgling as it rushed beneath the planks. Lanterns had been strung along the railing with obvious care, their warm orange light shimmering on the water's surface in rippling fragments of gold. And above the stream, fireflies floated in lazy spirals, their tiny glow pulsing in the darkness. Morvienne stopped at the edge of the bridge, her fingers resting on the worn wooden rail. She had never been here before. Kael stepped into the bridge, his boots landing softly on the planks. He moved to the railing and leaned against it, his back to the stream, facing her as the firelight caught the edges of his face, softening his features.Morvienne then walked up beside him, her arms folding loosely across the railing. She stared down at the rushing water, at the dancing reflections, at the fireflies trailing above. "You never came this far into the territory," Kael said quietly. Morvienne turned his
The space between them felt smaller than it was, the air thick and heavy as Morvienne's breath caught slightly while she looked at him. Her heartbeat sped up, and there was something in his eyes, something that made her feel seen, and he felt it as well. The way she was looking at him made his hea
The morning came quietly. The sky was still pale. The air was cool... fresh, and the world felt peaceful in a way it never did later in the day. Morvienne had decided to run this morning. She needed the movement. She needed the air. And she needed something to clear her head. She wore a black wor
The next day arrived faster than Kael expected. The night felt short too, each moment still relieving itself in his mind. Now, he found himself seated at the dining table, ready to have breakfast. Lina moved softly around the room, placing dishes in front of him and setting the cutlery neatly, all
The words landed heavily, and Morvienne felt it immediately. It was like something inside her chest dropped, her heart giving a full aching thud. The softness in her eyes wavered, and her breath caught just slightly. She didn't expect it to hurt this much, and when her lips parted, no words came ou







