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“My pack.”
That made both our eyebrows shoot up.
“They’re well trained. You have fought them yourself. They will help you if I ask. And they will follow you with their eyes shut if I tell them who is on this side of the war.” He glanced at me at the end.
“Why would they care about me?” I asked cautiously.
“Because you’re the Goddess’s daughter. Some of them worship the idea of you. Imagine if they got to follow you in battle.”
Goosebumps covered my skin, a shiver crawling down my spine.
Worship me? No way. That didn’t sound right. It was different when it happened in dreams. But now it was getting too real. Too powerful.
Zane looked at me, then back at him. “So you’re offering your pack in exchange for this girl’s life?”
“Yes,” Blake said. “They’ll fight for you. Protect you. No questions asked.”
The silence that followed was heavy.
I didn’t trust him. That much was obvious. But… I believed him. Maybe not completely. But enough to see that he wasn’t lying about Caitlyn. And something in his voice-raw and cracked-sounded real.
Zane spoke first. “If you betray us-“
“I won’t.”
“If she betrays us-“
“Then I’ll deal with it.”
Zane stepped forward, looking Blake in the eye. “You get one shot. You mess this up, she dies. With the rest of your pack. I won’t hesitate.”
“And neither will I,” I added.
He nodded, once. “That’s all I ask.”
I looked over at Zane, who was clearly still weighing the pros and cons in his head. He let out a long sigh and nodded.
“Fine,” he said. “We’ll consider it.”
Blake exhaled like he’d been holding his breath the whole time.
“But this doesn’t mean we trust you,” I added. “And if I even sense that you’re lying…”
“You won’t.”
I turned back to Zane and motioned towards the hallway. “We should talk. Alone.”
She modded and followed me out leaving Blake alone in the
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“That’s not the same thing.”
“I know. But what choice do we have? If he’s telling the truth, we gan fighters. If he’s lying…”
Then we kill him and her both.”
I nodded. “Exactly.”
Zane sighed. “I hate this.”
“Me too.”
But in the pit of my stomach, something was shifting. Uneasy. Curious.
Caitlyn. From the Order.
Why her?
And why now?
What games was the Goddess playing exactly?
Didn’t feel very kind of her.
“Come here,” Zane said, pulling me to his chest. He kissed my hair, and I breathed in his scent, melting into him. “I won’t let you get hurt again, Lia. Even if I have to give up everything else. I promise you, I will protect you. And I’m sorry I didn’t tell you things sooner. I was trying to figure out how to help first.”
I nuzzled closer to him, holding onto his clothes. “I…. understand. I do. It’s okay. I’m sorry for fighting with you.”
“It’s okay, my love. It was expected.”
I closed my eyes, clinging to him tightly.
Too much was changing. And too quickly.
A war was coming.
And we were running out of time.
But all I wanted was to stay with Zane.
All I needed was to be close to him, and we’d figure out the rest together.
-CAITLYN’S POV-
The hallway smelled like bleach and blood.
The Order liked to keep things clean, but you couldn’t wash away everything. Not here. Not when the walls themselves had witnessed so much.
I walked faster, boots echoing on the stone floor, ignoring the tight knot in my chest. I’d told myself I wouldn’t care. That Blake could rot in a ditch for all I cared. But the moment I heard he’d been spotted near Zane’s territory, something cracked in my chest.
Betrayal. Or maybe just fear. I didn’t want to figure out which.
The room was cold. A wide space lit by those harsh white lights that made everyone look a little sick. Commander Varek stood in the center, hands behind his back, facing the window like some dramatic movie villain.
He didn’t turn when I stepped inside.
“Caitlyn,” he said, voice slow and deliberate. “You’ve been quiet.”
“I’ve been focused.”
“Focused,” he repeated. Then turned. His eyes narrowed on me scrutinisingly. “Your mate is missing.”
I flinched. “It’s not certain that he is my mate,” I muttered.
“The tingles you said you felt? Clear give-away.”
My tongue swiped over my teeth.
“I didn’t know he was being tracked.”
“He wasn’t. Not by us. But he was seen. With Zane. And the girl.”
Lia.
The name twisted in my head like a knife. I hated how her face came to me so easily.
I’d seen her once, from a distance.
The girl who’d ruined everything before I even stepped into this war. I remembered the whispers in the barracks-Goddess-born, they said. Half-mortal, half-divine. Dangerous. Unstable. And worse, powerful.
“Do you know where he is?” Commander asked.
“No.”
He stepped forward. Slow, like a predator. “Is he loyal?”
My jaw clenched. “He was. He hated Zane. And…”
“And?”
“He’s not mated to her anymore. So there’s no reason for him to help her.”