The air between us was sharp, tense, like the moment before lightning splits the sky. Dorian stood at the edge of the clearing, shoulders rigid, jaw tight, his dark hair falling over his brow. His eyes locked on me, the way they used to, but there was no warmth in them, only heat that burned without touching.“Selene,” he said again, softer this time, but the sound of my name was enough to make my chest ache.I swallowed hard. “Why are you here?”His mouth tightened. “You ran.”I let out a bitter laugh, my hands curling into fists. “You rejected me. What did you expect me to do, stay and kneel at your feet like some broken dog?”His nostrils flared, and for a second I thought he might snap, but instead he moved closer, each step deliberate, slow. My wolf stirred uneasily, wanting to push forward, wanting to retreat all at once.“I didn’t mean” He stopped himself, his voice harsh. “You don’t understand.”“Then explain it,” I spat. My voice shook, but I didn’t care. The pain, the betray
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