Gayle was a little bit high right now, even though he only stayed inside the tent for half an hour. He couldn’t understand how Khaos managed to stay in such a place, breathing into the drug all day and all night, getting high together with Zuri.
But, even so, he didn’t show any sign that he was actually not in control of himself, even when he was actually high as well.
Gayle didn’t know whether he had to admire the lycan for that or what.
"Well, I have warned Khaos about it and he agreed to the consequences." Dezgar defended himself.
"I still think you are a jerk for the idea. You shouldn’t have suggested such thing."
"What? Are you upset with me because of that?" Dezgar scowled. "I tried to save myself, okay? The lycan will obviously chew me alive if I couldn’t come up with a solution to save Zuri."
Gayle growled at Dezgar. "I am not. But right now, Khaos is not himself. He looked like he will agree with everything that Zuri said."
Khaos was still trying to cope up with the fact that he almost lost Zuri. That fear was what led him to act like this and let her to do whatever.
"You are right, you can say that it’s Zuri, who has been taking the decision," Dezgar agreed with that.
"It shouldn’t be like this," Gayle muttered under his breath. Both of them walked away. They had not yet moved again, because Zuri didn’t feel like it, that was why they had built the tent, since afternoon.
"It doesn’t take a genius to tell that it was actually Zuri who has been ordering us all this time."
Gayle said nothing about that. Both of them knew it was right.
The magic user glanced at the gamma, who walked beside him. "I suggest to you, not to say anything about what you are thinking because in Khaos current state he may kill you simply because you have such a thought about his mate."
Khaos would always side with Zuri. His guilty conscience, the thought that he was the one who had put her into harm, would push Khaos to atone for his action by letting Zuri to do whatever.
"Yeah, I knew. You don’t need to worry about that. I can keep my mind, my mouth shut."
"Good." Dezgar gave him three red leaves. "Here, chew on this, you will feel better."
Gayle didn’t even think twice before he chewed on the leaves. It has spiciness but it helped him with the side effect of the drug, which was good since he didn’t have any plan to get high all the time.
This was the reason why he had limited his contact with Khaos because every time he had to see him, he had to deal with the drug as well.
"In this rate, I don’t think Khaos will attack Great Lunar kingdom," Dezgar suddenly said.
"Why do you think like that?"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: A Mate For The Last Lycan