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“You can stop running now. We can walk together and talk. Chasing you is getting old when there is nowhere you can run that I won’t follow, Gwenieve.”
My wolf practically purrs in my chest. It has a favourite, but I wish it didn’t. Why is the scary mate your favourite?
He leans down, his voice low and menacing. “I hear you all fucking night, whispering to me, and then you pull me into your nightmares. I don’t care if you have bad dreams. Figure out how to deal with them yourself, but stay out of my head.
“I know you’re lying, Gwen. I know you’re hiding something big and that you are worth waiting for. I knew from the second I saw you again, you are worth everything. Push me away all you like. I’m going to be waiting until the day you trust me and tell me all the terrible things you think make you not worth it and I tell you I still want you, regardless.”
I get it, that first meal was rough, and Hollis…he took your rejection worse than all of us. I mean, we all took it bad, but between him and Alek, I’m not sure who would win that shitty award.”
“My Nexus wants me to bow to you. Why is that? Why…” She pauses. “Some might call Ian’s death an act of revenge by a hero.” “Heroes aren’t monsters.” She shrugs a shoulder. “Maybe the best ones are.”
“You can never love someone who doesn’t properly belong to you. Your Nexus belongs to me, and our souls are fused in every lifetime. We are destined and she is fated to die.”
Right in the middle, covered in blood, is a grey wolf the size of a car. Sun.
“You can’t take me back to the city.” She touches my cheek. “I’ve always wanted you all, but I don’t want to kill.
I smirk. “You’re mine, and anywhere you run, I’m going to be at your side from now on. I’m going to protect you; I promise you that.”

