**Fireflies in Winter Rain — Neil A. Varma 38**
**Chapter 38**
Roana,
I was utterly flabbergasted, my heart pounding in disbelief at Cassian’s unexpected declaration to protect me. The sheer absurdity of his promise washed over me like a frigid wave—was he not just a clever fox, assuring a vulnerable chicken of its safety? Tomorrow, he intended to unleash chaos, using my very presence as a distraction while he shielded his cherished from the impending storm of adversaries.
With a heavy heart, I sank onto the edge of my bed, my phone lying abandoned, a silent sentinel to my growing anxiety. My gaze followed Cassian’s slow, deliberate movements as he swirled the deep crimson wine in his glass, his eyes locked onto the liquid as if it held some profound truth. The sharp, fruity scent of the wine mingled with the earthy aroma of cedar and smoke that clung to him, creating an intoxicating atmosphere that enveloped the room, rendering it both intimate and electric.
He settled onto the couch with an unhurried stretch, breaking the oppressive silence that lingered between us. “Do you drink, Ms. Roana?” His tone was casual, yet it carried an undercurrent of something deeper, something I couldn’t quite decipher.
I inhaled sharply, my heart racing as I replied softly, “A little. But I don’t think I should tonight.” The weight of my words felt heavy, laden with unspoken fears.
He shrugged nonchalantly, pouring himself another glass and extending it toward me with a casual flick of his wrist. “A little won’t hurt.”
As I accepted the glass, I perched tentatively on the edge of the bed, swirling the wine slowly, taking cautious sips. My thoughts raced, fixated on the unsettling reality that my parents had tracked my phone. If they had managed to do that, my location could not possibly remain concealed for long. Anxiety gnawed at me, a relentless beast lurking just beneath the surface, waiting to pounce.
Time slipped away unnoticed as we both drank in silence, lost in our respective thoughts. Cassian seemed indifferent to how much I consumed, pouring himself another glass without a second thought. That was when I caught sight of the faint shimmer on his wrist—the pulsating rhythm of our mate bond, a beat I had come to recognize over the past weeks. My own heart raced in response, an involuntary reaction to the connection simmering just beneath our skin. Tonight, that bond felt sharper, more insistent, impossible to ignore.
Was it the wine loosening my inhibitions, or was it the weight of neglecting the mate bond that made everything feel so intense? I found myself aching to reach out, to touch his wrist and feel the bond syncing between us, a silent melody resonating in the air, begging for acknowledgment.
“Drink slowly,” he cautioned, his dark eyes locking onto mine, a warning laced within his gaze.
“I’m careful,” I whispered, though my voice trembled, betraying my nerves. My hand shook as I lifted the glass, feeling the warmth of the wine spread through me—a gentle burn, yet it paled in comparison to the heat radiating from him.
Every step he took toward me sent a shiver through my chest. My wolf stirred within me, sensing him long before my eyes could register his movement. The pull was palpable, tugging at my lungs, my heart, every nerve ending. It scattered my thoughts, leaving me raw and exposed.
“You alright? You should stop,” he said, his voice laced with concern as he reached for my glass. “Your wounds haven’t healed yet.”
I swallowed hard, attempting to steady myself, but the wine had begun to unravel my carefully constructed facade. I felt myself slipping away, allowing my guard to lower in his presence.
“I’ll be fine,” I replied slowly, my voice thick with uncertainty. “One more glass… that’s all.”
He watched me in silence, his gaze unwavering as I drained the last drop from my glass.
I tried to focus on the glass, the wine, anything to distract myself from the tension building between us. But when I looked up, our eyes locked once more, and the bond tightened around my chest like a noose. My wolf growled softly, confused and angry, longing for something I couldn’t quite name. The warmth between us shifted, becoming sharper, more urgent.
“Do you feel it too?” I asked, my words slurring slightly from the alcohol. His cheeks were flushed, a subtle blush painting his features.
Why was he suddenly drinking so much? My thoughts were muddled, the world spinning around me.
A faint smile tugged at the corners of his lips, barely perceptible but undeniably there. “Every second,” he murmured, his voice low and vibrating with the same pulse as the bond itself.
My chest constricted, my legs threatening to buckle beneath me. The mate bond wasn’t merely an emotional tug—it demanded closeness. My heart ached to bridge the distance, to feel him near, even if only for a fleeting moment. The wine had shattered my inhibitions, but it was the bond that propelled me forward, whether I wanted to yield or not.
Suddenly, I rose, trying to steady myself. The floor seemed to sway beneath me, but it wasn’t just the alcohol—it was Cassian’s presence, pulling me in like gravity. My wolf surged within me, instinctively recognizing him.
“Be careful!” His voice rang out, sharp and urgent—
Before I could react, his hand reached out, fingers brushing mine to steady me. The contact ignited a spark of electricity through my veins.
My pulse raced, answering the call of the mate bond. My breath caught in my throat as our eyes locked. In that instant, the room shrank until nothing existed except the magnetic pull between us—the heat, the ache of inevitability.
Without a second thought, I leaned forward. He mirrored my movement. It was instinctive, unplanned, as if our wolves were guiding us faster than our minds could intervene.
And then, our lips collided.
The mate bond flared, roaring in our minds like a wildfire unleashed. I felt it surge through me, a fierce blaze igniting every fiber of my being. My wolf howled in response, surging toward him with a desperate yearning for connection, possession, a bond finally recognized.
I jerked back, my eyes wide, my breath shallow.
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