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The Bond Completion

Author: Roy Eromose
last update Last Updated: 2026-01-29 21:11:32

"Tonight."

The word hung in the air between us, heavy with implication.

Elder Orin cleared his throat. "I'll leave you two to discuss the details. The ritual is simple but must be done correctly." He shuffled toward the door, then paused. "And Sera? Once a mate bond is completed, there's no undoing it. Make sure this is what you want."

The door closed behind him with a soft click.

Silence stretched. I couldn't look at Kade. Couldn't process what I'd just agreed to.

Complete the mate bond. Tonight. With a man I'd known for less than two days.

"Sera." His voice was gentle. "Look at me."

I forced my eyes up. He'd moved closer without me noticing, now standing just a foot away.

"We don't have to do this," he said quietly. "If you're not ready—"

"I'm terrified," I admitted. "Of dying. Of the bond. Of you."

"Of me?"

"Of what you make me feel." The words tumbled out. "I've spent ten years alone. Ten years not letting anyone close because everyone I've ever cared about dies. And now you're as
Roy Eromose

Author’s Note: Morgath is watching… and that honestly scares me. Do you think completing the mate bond makes Sera stronger — or does it put an even bigger target on her back? I’d love to know what you think before the next chapter.

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