Chapter 162
Freya’s POV
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“If I truly didn’t want you,” I said quietly, meeting his storm–grey eyes head–on, “why would I have agreed to be with you at all?”
Silas’s lips curved into something unreadable–half a smile, half a question. He leaned closer, his tall frame folding toward me until the heat of him pressed against my senses. One of his hands stayed wrapped around mine, unyielding, the other slid around my waist as if he feared I might bolt.
“Then…“” his voice dropped low, the timbre rougher than I’d ever heard from him. His lips parted, so close to my skin I could feel the whisper of his breath along my jaw. “If I do this… will you hold it against me?”
The brush of his mouth against the line of my jaw was so feather–light it barely counted as a touch. Yet every nerve in my body lit up like fire.
I froze, my wolf stiffening within me. I could feel the hunger in his gaze when I finally dared to meet it–raw, molten, almost desperate.
“Freya…” His voice was hoarse now, rough silk edged with gravel. “I want to kiss you.”
My heart slammed hard against my ribs. I blinked at him, once, twice. We were already bound together by choice, though not by mate–bond. And it wasn’t as if I hadn’t felt the pull toward him before–the subtle way his presence dragged my gaze, the way his scent coiled around me like smoke and steel until my wolf bristled in restless awareness.
A kiss didn’t seem impossible. It seemed inevitable.
And yet…
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“If you don’t want it,” he whispered, his forehead nearly brushing mine now, “you can push me away. I won’t force you.” The words, though spoken in that commanding Alpha’s voice of his, broke strangely soft–like a plea wrapped in power.
His lips trailed upward, tracing the sharp edge of my jaw, closer and closer to my mouth, I didn’t push him. My body was taut as a bowstring, but I didn’t move away.
I could feel the tremor in his hand at my waist, just the faintest quiver. Was he actually nervous? Silas nervous because of a
kiss?
Then his lips finally met mine.
It wasn’t fierce, or claiming, or anything like the hunger I’d expected from him. It was soft. Careful. A ghost of a kiss, reverent in its restraint–as if the moment he pressed too hard he would shatter
g sacred.
And just when I thought that was all–when he began to draw back–my hand shot up. yanked him forward, crushing the faint distance between us.
fistin
in the front of his shirt. I
“Open your mouth,” I demanded, wolf rising with sudden boldness.
For a heartbeat, he just stared at me, startled. Then, obediently, he did as I ordered.
This time, I kissed him. No hesitation. No trembling restraint. I claimed his lips with mine, tasting him fully, showing him that he wasn’t the only one allowed to hunger.
When we finally broke apart, his breath came uneven, his ears tinged red. He stared expected me to fight fire with fire. “Why… why would you do that?”
at
me, wide–eyed, as if he hadn’t
“Because you’re my chosen mate.” I answered simply. The word slipped free before I could stop it, and though technically we hadn’t completed the bond, it felt truer than anything else. “And because I wanted to kiss you. Is that reason enough?”
His eyes blazed, silver and storm, the wolf behind them flashing wild, Slowly, a smile spread across his face–sharp and devastating. “More than enough.”
The sweetness in my chest was dangerous, intoxicating, but I forced myself to step back. “Now,” I added firmly, trying to steady my voice, “will you let me go? I do need to sleep.”
“No,” I said firmly. “It was my choice.”
face.
Lana still looked like she was seeing a ghost. “Freya, do you understand what you’ve done? Silas Whitmor is-” She waved her hands in exasperation. “He looks like sin carved into flesh. Sure. But you? You’ve never been the type to fall for a pretty What on earth do you see in him?”
I thought about it, long and hard. Finally, I said simply, “He’s… not what everyone thinks. He’s more.”
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Her jaw dropped. “That almost sounded like sarcasm. In The Capital, there are a hundred rumors about him, and not one of them says he’s decent.”
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A wry smile touched my lips. “Sometimes the ones you expect to be nobl are wolves hiding knives. And sometimes the ones painted as villains… carry a goodness you don’t notice until it’s aimed at you.”
“So,” she drawled, her expression softening into a smirk, “what you’re telling me is you’ve actually seen that goodness? “He’s not what I imagined. And yes,” I admitted, maybe part of this started as impulse. But I don’t regret it.”
Her teasing faded into quiet sincerity. “Then I hope he proves himself worthy of you, Freya. Truly
“Thank you.” My voice was steady, but inside, my wolf stirred uneasily. Hope and fear tangled like thorn and rose.
The future was a path hone of us could see clearly. I didn’t know where mine with Silas would lead.
But for the first time in years, I wasn’t afraid to walk it.
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