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A Warrior Luna's Awakening (Freya and Caelum) novel Chapter 206

Chapter 206

Chapter 206

Silas’ POV

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The moment her words slipped past her lips-“Because I like him, that’s why I’m with him. As for what’s good about him… he treats me well”-something inside me burned and yet eased all at once.

Freya’s voice had been steady, almost teasing, but I heard the truth thrumming underneath. She’d chosen me. Chosen me, not Kade Blackridge, not Caelum Grafton, not anyone else.

And yet the pup had to open his mouth.

“I can treat you well too—’

I cut him off before he could poison the air further. “Why stand here at the gates like rogues who’ve lost their den? If you have something to say, come inside and say it properly.” My tone was calm, but my wolf prowled beneath my skin, hackles raised. I let a thin smirk pull at my lips. “And since you’ve always called her ‘sister,’ perhaps, if you’re willing, you should start calling me ‘brother-in-law.””

Freya choked on her own breath, coughing twice, her cheeks blooming crimson. Her glare shot at me like a thrown dagger. Brother-in-law? Yes. Let him chew on that word until it splintered his teeth.

Kade’s eyes flashed, wolf-gold bleeding into his irises. “Whitmor, aren’t you a little too eager? You and Freya aren’t mated yet. The future is never certain. What’s desired today may be discarded tomorrow.”

My grip tightened around Freya’s hand, our fingers still laced. I lifted our hands, pressing my lips to the back of hers, slow, deliberate, possessive. “But I know her,” I said, gaze never breaking from his. “She doesn’t want fleeting sparks. She wants bondfire-ever-burning, never-abandoning. If I never leave, she never will either. Isn’t that right, Freya?”

Her blush deepened, and she pulled her hand back, flustered. “Enough. Let’s just go inside.”

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Chapter 206

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Her words cooled the edge of the growl vibrating in my throat. I released her hand with reluctance, savoring the lingering heat of her touch. Together, the three of us stepped into the villa.

Freya busied herself, clearly intending to serve our guest. But before she could rise, I caught her wrist gently. “I’ll make the tea,” I said smoothly. “You should rest?

She hesitated, then nodded, trusting me. That trust twisted in my chest—it was heavy, dangerous, something I couldn’t afford to lose.

I moved with purpose, preparing the tea, my movements controlled, precise. Steam curled in the air between us, fragrant but sharp. “Kade Blackridge, your arrival was unexpected,” I said as I poured. “Freya and I weren’t prepared to host. Tell me, when do you plan to return to the Capital?”

I made sure to lace her name into every sentence, every syllable an anchor, every repetition another blade driving between his ribs. Freya, Freya, Freya.

“Of course,” Freya answered, soft, kind, unaware—or perhaps deliberately ignoring -the sparks snapping between us. “I did say that. I’ll show you around.”

Kade’s grin spread, smug and youthful. “Then I’ll look forward to it.”

She nodded, then seemed to remember something. “Right—your umbrella. You lent it to me last time. I’ll fetch it from upstairs.” She hurried off, her steps light, leaving only the faint scent of her perfume drifting on the air.

The silence that followed was thick as storm clouds.

I placed the cup of tea before him with a sharp clink. “Here. Drink.”

Kade didn’t touch it. His eyes, sharp as a hawk’s, locked onto me. “Silas Whitmor,” he said, voice low, venomous. “I don’t know what spell you cast to make her agree to be with you, but you don’t deserve her. You never have. You and she are worlds apart.”

I leaned back, a slow, dangerous smile spreading across my face. My wolf rose in my chest, pressing against the surface, my aura spilling across the room like shadows thick with iron. “Deserve her?” My voice dripped with mockery. “I don’t need your blessing, Blackridge. She chose me. And one day, when she’s mated, marked, and standing at my side until our last breath, it will still be me.”

His snarl tore through the air. “Dream on!” He lunged forward, seizing my collar, yanking me half across the table. His breath hit my face, hot with fury.

“Going to bare your fangs, pup?” I taunted, not flinching. “Because you’re jealous? Because to her, you’ll always just be the little brother? From the moment you called her ‘sister,’ you chained yourself.”

His eyes flared brighter, fury twisting his features. He actually laughed, sharp and bitter. “You think you’re clever? You sent your people to sabotage my mother’s law firm in the Capital, didn’t you? Forced me to rush back to put out fires-so you could slither into her life unchallenged? What do you think she’ll say when she learns how you play your games?”

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