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Hades' Cursed Luna novel Chapter 414

Chapter 414: Stay

Hades

Even as Cain tried to break the tension with his enthusiasm, Kael was frozen stiff where he stood, his eyes pinned on me for a worrying amount of time. He didn’t blink—for a long while he looked trapped, as if frozen in time.

Cain noticed this, and we all stopped. With bated breath, we waited for his reaction.

Kael swallowed audibly, his lips finally moving as his gaze shuttered. "It’s uglier than I remember," he whispered. 𝑓𝓇𝘦ℯ𝘸𝘦𝑏𝓃𝑜𝘷ℯ𝑙.𝑐𝑜𝓂

We didn’t speak as we let him land.

"And as big as a shifted Lycan..." His gaze was so focused, but he looked like he was far away, blown apart by what he was seeing. His eyes shifted, flickering with both fear and a strange curiosity. "The wings..." he muttered, swallowing again. "They’re bat-like?" He wrinkled his nose. "But fleshy. And bloody."

He took a step, then another, reaching out his hand tentatively to touch me—whatever I had become.

He cringed as he made contact before his face slowly smoothed over. He tilted his head, fear slowly receding, giving way to open curiosity. "It’s not sticky," he murmured, slowly raising his head to meet my eyes. I could see every pore on his face, every minute freckle, the faint stubble along his jaw. It was like looking through a microscope.

Kael did not pull away. His hand lingered. It trembled against the strange taut appendage I never thought I would have. I caught the way his pupils dilated, as though he was caught between awe and revulsion.

He traced his hand over the span, his hand small by comparison. He looked trapped in that liminal space where fear and fascination were one.

Then—before I could register it—Cain moved.

"Fuck it, no more tiptoeing," he barked, and with one sudden, jarring shove he grabbed Kael by the collar and hauled him up, tossing him onto my back like a sack of flour.

The gasp that ripped through the gathered crowd was sharp enough to cut. Mothers clutched their children closer, fugitives staggered back in horror, and even Maera’s stony mask cracked into the faintest flicker of surprise.

A guttural growl tore from my chest, wings flaring wide as instinct screamed to throw Cain into the dirt for his insolence. My head snapped toward him, eyes burning with warning.

But before my fury could hit its mark, Kael’s voice cut through.

"It’s okay!" he shouted, gripping tightly to the rise of my shoulder blades. His laughter was breathless, half in shock, half in exhilaration. "It’s—" He looked around from his new height, hair whipping in the gust stirred by my wings. "It’s actually pretty damn cool up here."

The crowd’s gasps softened into uneasy murmurs, disbelief flickering like torchlight among them.

Cain smirked, entirely unbothered by the growl still rumbling from deep within me. "See? Told you. Perfect transport."

Kael leaned forward, his hand pressing firm against the base of my neck. His green eyes, still wide but no longer only with fear, met mine.

"You’ve got this," he murmured, voice low enough for me alone. "Let’s show them."

Cain slapped his palm against my wing with a laugh that grated against my instincts. "If Kael can do it, so can I. Move over, brother."

Before I could snarl my refusal, a few of the fugitives stepped forward, their faces lit with a strange mix of fear and eagerness. One cupped his hands, offering Cain a boost. Another grabbed his arm and hauled as Cain braced himself, clearly enjoying the absurd spectacle.

"Up you go, High Lord of Bad Ideas," someone muttered, pushing with their shoulder.

Kael chuckled, breathless, and leaned down to extend a hand. "Don’t break your neck before we even take off."

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