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My Sister Stole My Mate And I Let Her (Seraphina) novel Chapter 255

Chapter 255: Chapter 255 NEVER REACH HER

LUCIAN’S POV

Kieran went still when he finally settled before the moonstone.

I watched the shift happen in his body—a slowing of breath, a lowering of shoulders, a gradual unclenching of muscles that moments earlier had been coiled like a beast ready to rip through mountains.

His hands pressed flat to the pale surface, the stone thrumming with a pulse that answered the rhythm inside him.

In that instant, a feeling I had always forbidden myself to acknowledge around him surged up, unbidden.

Envy.

Not of his strength. Not of his title. Not of his place in the world. 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚

But of that tether between him and Sera—frayed as it was, fractured as it might be, cracked down its divine center yet still undeniably alive.

He could feel her pain.

I could not.

He could reach her.

I could not.

Logic whispered that he was doing what was best for her. My rational mind knew Sera would feel the bond through that moonstone, knew that Kieran’s stabilizing influence might very well be the difference between her surviving this trial or being consumed by it.

But the part of me I kept locked beneath iron discipline—the part with fangs and old wounds—snarled at the sight.

Fate, it hissed, has already chosen.

And it is not you.

I forced a slow breath through my nose, willing my exterior to remain composed. The air around the barrier crackled again, silver magic rippling like a shiver across the mountain.

Alois folded his hands behind his back, as serene as if he were watching dawn break, not two Alphas straining against the leash of set boundaries.

“Open a way,” I said quietly.

Alois didn’t turn. “No.”

I stepped toward him. “You allowed him to help.”

“Kieran does not enter,” he corrected. “He lends her steadiness from afar. You would attempt something else entirely.”

I stiffened. “My presence will not harm her. There is no fracture between us.”

Alois finally looked at me, and the weight of that gaze hit with unexpected force.

“You trust her,” he said, “but not enough.”

My jaw clenched. “You presume—”

“You think if she loses her footing, it should be you who pulls her upright,” he continued, unmoved. “You think she needs your guidance to rise. And you fear, deeply, that she may rise without you.”

The words struck with a surgical precision that fissured something inside me. A crack right down that cultivated calm I wore like a second skin.

“That is why you are always by her side,” Alois went on, “always behind her. You want her to soar, but you accept her falling—so long as you are the one to catch her. This is not about Sera needing help; it is about you needing to be the one who gives it.”

His gaze gentled. “Lucian Reed, if you truly trusted her future, you would not try to cage it under your wing.”

My throat tightened.

“She is no common bird,” he murmured. “She is a phoenix. Destined to fly far beyond the reach of those who mistake possession for protection.”

I looked away, swallowing hard.

Behind us, Kieran sat in perfect stillness, head bowed, the moonstone’s glow rising around him like soft breath. His aura—once a storm—had softened to a quiet pull. A warm gravity steadied by purpose and devotion.

It twisted something sharp and merciless beneath my ribs.

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