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47: Dream, Dread & Dangerous

ผู้เขียน: Chris Muna
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Seraphine lay on her bed, staring up at the canopy above, the moonlight spilling through her window like silver threads. Sleep wouldn’t come, her mind wouldn’t let it. All she could replay was what had happened on the cliff.

Kade’s eyes.

His hand against her cheek.

That kiss.

And the way the world had stopped, leaving her trembling in its aftermath.

When he’d pulled away, he had looked stricken, almost guilty, his words tumbling out in a rough whisper: “I’m sorry if I annoyed you. I… I didn’t mean…” He hadn’t even finished and just turned away, shifting back into his wolf form, the silence between them heavier than the night air.

The ride back had been quiet. Too quiet. No teasing remarks, no wry comments, no warmth. Only the sound of her heartbeat in her ears as she clung to his fur, both of them lost in thoughts they didn’t dare voice.

At the castle, he shifted back to himself, standing a little awkwardly in the shadows. “Goodnight,” he’d said, almost too quickly, befo
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