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My Sister Stole My Mate And I Let Her (Seraphina) novel Chapter 238

Chapter 238: Chapter 238 YOU’RE MINE

KIERAN’S POV

Two days after Daniel’s heir ceremony, Gavin walked into my office in the pack house, leaned against the doorjamb, and just...stared at me.

I paused mid-sentence over the logistics report I’d been reviewing—border rotation schedules, revised security protocols after a rogue sighting near Topanga, and a stack of alliance correspondence I’d been meaning to answer.

Numbers and obligations blurred together, but none of it was unusual.

What was unusual was my Beta looking at me like he was waiting for a bomb to go off.

I closed my laptop halfway. “Can I help you?”

Gavin folded his arms, still assessing me like I was a malfunctioning explosive device.

“I’m just wondering if this building—sturdy as it is—can withstand the force of you receiving the information I have to pass.”

My brows pulled together. “What are you talking about?”

He didn’t answer. Just stepped forward and set something on my desk.

A printed flight confirmation.

My heart dropped. My pulse went tight and sharp, a rope snapping inside my chest.

Gavin exhaled slowly. “I figured you’d want to—”

I was out of my chair before he finished the sentence.

***

At the rate and frequency with which I regularly tore through the streets of LA like a madman, it was a wonder my car and plate number weren’t plastered over every news outlet as a public menace.

Ashar paced viciously under my skin as I drove, claws dragging against my ribs, every instinct screaming ‘Go! Find her! Stop her!’

Traffic blurred around me, LA sunlight flashing in ragged streaks across the windshield.

I barely paused to switch off the engine when I screeched into Sera’s driveway.

Go. Stop her!

I didn’t bother knocking. The door wasn’t locked anyway. I stepped inside—and froze.

The living room was empty. Still. A hollow, aching quiet that slammed into my chest like a fist.

For one sickening moment, the ground slipped out from under me.

She was gone. She already left. I was too late.

My pulse spiked, panic flooding so fast I nearly lost control—until I heard it.

Footsteps. Soft, steady movement. A faint rustle, the scrape of a zipper, the muted thump of something being set on a bed.

Upstairs.

Relief buckled my knees. Almost sent me to the floor.

I took the stairs two at a time, following the sounds down the hallway until a bedroom door came into view. It was slightly ajar, light spilling through the crack, a warm sliver cutting across the floor.

I pushed it open.

And there she was.

Sera stood in the middle of her room, a half-open suitcase on the bed, folded clothes arranged with her usual neatness. Another bag waited on the floor, already zipped.

My stomach bottomed out. I was going to be fucking sick right there in her doorway.

Sera glanced up at my unceremonious intrusion and...rolled her eyes.

She didn’t look surprised to see me. If anything, she looked like she’d been expecting me.

“Gavin warned me you were blazing your way here,” she sighed, folding a shirt into her suitcase.

Then she pointed a finger at me, her scolding tone like a schoolteacher’s. “I haven’t been attacked in months. Turn off whatever surveillance bullshit you have on me.”

The calmness in her voice—the casual, almost effortless way she spoke—was at complete odds with the fact that every shirt she folded, every item she tucked into that damn suitcase, felt like she was peeling off a piece of my heart.

And that indifference terrified me far more than her anger ever had.

“What”—Fuck, I couldn’t breathe—“is this?”

Sera didn’t stop folding a sweater. “What does it look like?”

“You’re leaving.” The words scraped out of me.

“Yes.”

That calm again—like still water hiding a deadly drop underneath.

I stepped forward before I knew I was moving. “Why didn’t you tell me?”

She lifted her gaze to mine. Steady. Detached.

“You would have been informed eventually. After all, Daniel will be staying with you while I’m gone.”

Gone

The word hit harder than a punch.

“Sera...” I swallowed, trying to form coherent words around the rising panic crashing through me. “Are you doing this to avoid the bond? Is that what this is?”

There, so minute I would have missed it if my gaze wasn’t fixed on her—a tiny flicker of emotion. Vulnerability.

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