Chapter 98
3rd Person’s POV
His voice broke through her daze.
Lylah blinked, startled back to herself.
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“Sorry! I’ll remove them. Just hold on a moment!”
Flustered, she hurried to remove the needles, carefully disinfecting each point afterward. “Ezra, you should’ve told me if it hurt. I would’ve stopped.”
She reached for a tissue, then stepped closer, rising onto her toes to dab the sweat at his temple.
Guilt twisted faintly in his chest.
This closeness made Ezra hold his breath. His wolf stirred restlessly beneath his skin, reacting on instinct whenever she came this near.
He forced it down, steadying himself.
“It didn’t hurt,” he said, flexing his fingers and rolling his wrist. “Just a bit uncomfortable.” His eyes flicked to her. “And fortunately you did it quickly, I’m not sure how much longer I could’ve survived being at your mercy like that.”
His tone was light, teasing–meant to ease the worry written all over her face.
Once she packed the needles away and helped him pull his shirt back on, they moved to the couch and sat facing each other.
“Thank you for helping me,” Lylah said, her smile bright and unguarded. Then she hesitated. “And sorry 1 came home late without telling you. I stopped by a friend’s house. I also ran into Damon outside.”
The memory of what the Beta had told her surfaced in her mind.
“Ezra,” she said, watching him carefully, “Damon told me you were in a bad mood.”
“I was,” the Alpha admitted “But I’m not anymore.”
“What happened? Was it something with Moonclaw? Or work?”
“Neither. Don’t worry about it, it’s nothing you need to burden yourself with.”
She had expected that answer.
Lylah sighed softly. “You’re always there when something’s wrong, and you even solve my problems,” she said. “But when it’s you, you keep everything to your self.” Her lips pressed together. “I want to be there for you too. Even if I can’t fix it… at least let me be someone you can share it with.”
Her words struck him deeper than she realized, stirring a warmth in his chest he wasn’t prepared for.
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“Besides,” she continued, her voice quieter now, “we’re mates now.”
The word felt fragile and powerful all at once.
She had never said it aloud to him before. Not like this. But right now, she wanted it to mean something.
“Please tell me.”
Mate.
The word stirred his wolf instantly.
Ezra’s fingers curled slowly into his palm, his jaw tightening as he battled the primal urge surging through him–the instinct to pull her into his arms, to claim her, to mark her as his and his alone.
“I didn’t like that Rowan showed up at Lunar Grace,” he said, his voice low and tense. “That he dared to threaten you.” His eyes darkened. “And that he actually believed fate would bend in his favor and break our bond.”
Lylah remembered the threat too.
But it no longer held any power over her.
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