Cael had never feared silence before.He’d grown up in it—trained in the quiet hours of dawn, led his pack with few words, carried the weight of decisions heavy enough to crush bone. Silence had been his shield, his strategy. It gave him control.But now, in the hush after the full moon, silence echoed like a wound.Liora hadn’t spoken to him since they returned.She’d walked ahead of him, never looking back, her shoulders straight, her scent unreadable. And he—he hadn’t stopped her. He hadn’t said the one thing he should have. Not then. Not when it mattered most.He hadn’t marked her.He sat now on the edge of the high bluff overlooking Crescent’s eastern woods, his fingers knotted tightly together, elbows on his knees. The moon had vanished behind thick gray clouds, but her pull still lingered in his blood. His wolf paced beneath his skin, restless, angry, confused.It wanted to go to her.It wanted to claim.But Cael held it back, even as it clawed at the walls he’d spent years bui
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