"He took me out for the first time. He showed me the world outside of the River Creek pack’s gates. I was so happy. I thought of him more than just a brother. He is my savior. He was my savior."
"Do you want me to kill him?" Khaos stroked her hair, they were still in the same position, sitting on the floor. Zuri was straddling him, while Khaos leaned his back lazily against the wall.
The only reason why Khaos had not killed Rhett yet was because of Zuri. She hated him, but he still could see her reluctance to really hurt him. She could kill him if she really wanted to, but the fact that Rhett was still alive was the proof that she still saw him as her loving brother.
"I will be the one, who killed him," Zuri declared, she closed her eyes and focused on Khaos’s strong heartbeat.
"Okay." Khaos kissed her forehead.
Zuri was in limbo for a while, thus their meeting with Caiden was postponed until she felt better, because Khaos couldn’t leave her alone. Somehow, he didn’t want to leave her alone.
The mate bond strengthened their affection and now they were too attached to each other.
Was it love? Neither of them could answer that. Their emotions, their feelings and their attachment were complicated. They didn’t come from something pure called love...
There were so many variable and invisible forces that tied them together.
When Zuri was sleeping, Khaos carried her to bed and lay down with her until lunch came and they finally met with Caiden and... shadow.
"He is so big..." Zuri said, she was amazed to see her little wolf had gotten so big. She could no longer carry the wolf with one arm, or cradled him.
The wolf seemed recognized her and rushed to her.
"Oh, he is so fluffy!" Zuri said happily.
They met in a bar, outside of the capital city of the Great Lunar kingdom, where there were a lot of taverns that selling cheap goods and ale. There were so many people here, especially merchants.
"He is too big, he needs diet, he will have a hard time to move," Caiden grumbled, but you could see the gentleness in his eyes, obviously, it was him, who had fed Shadow until he turned that big.
Zuri flinched when she heard that, she pressed her lips and tried to act normal.
Why would she need to act to be normal?
"Yeah, the wolf will not be able to hunt and fight if you overfed him," Bryden chimed in. He came with them and the four of them were sitting around a table.
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