Aria woke to pounding on her cabin door. She sat bolt upright, heart racing, the bond already thrumming in her chest like a warning drum. Sunlight streamed weakly through the shutters, but her lungs had already begun to ache, the familiar tightness settling in. She knew, before she even opened the door, who it was. Kael. He stood there, filling the doorway, dressed in dark leathers that clung to his frame. His eyes glowed faintly gold, his wolf lingering close to the surface. “Get dressed,” he ordered, his voice rough, clipped. Aria narrowed her eyes. “Excuse me?” “You can’t stay here.” His gaze swept the cramped little cabin, the woven baskets, the herbs strung from the rafters. “It’s too far. You’re weakening every time you push the distance.” Her spine stiffened. “This is my home.” “You’ll die if you keep fighting it.” Aria folded her arms, refusing to let him see the tremor in her hands. “Maybe that’s easier.” Kael’s jaw tightened, his nostrils flaring. For a moment, the
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