"You are crazy, Khaos..." Dezgar couldn’t believe this lycan would rather completely give up on everything. Everything. "Is it worth it?"
Every time Khaos heard that word it brought a smile to his lips. The irony of the situation where he felt what Zuri had been feeling all this time whenever she was called crazy.
"She is really my mate..." Khaos said fondly and then chuckled a bit when Zuri snored softly. "We indeed match in heaven."
"Think about this again, you are being very impulsive right now." Dezgar didn’t know what else he should say about it. "You don’t think clearly right now because you feel the pull in the bond that you shared with her."
"You may be right about that."
Dezgar and then continued. "That’s why, you need to separate your feeling and your logic."
Khaos scoffed. He walked closer toward the bed and then kissed Zuri’s forehead. "There is nothing wrong with my feeling and my logic, both want her."
And that was it.
Whether it was logical or not, or whether Khaos didn’t use his feeling or not, he still wanted her.
"She said, she didn’t want you to be there. She wanted you to stay away from her. I am sure you know that specific detail of her request." This was Dezgar’s last effort, a pathetic attempt to make Khaos changed his mind.
"She will not remember that."
Dezgar knew that would be his answer.
***
"Where are they going?" Zuri was sitting on the windowsill, as she stared attentively at the long entourage of warriors who left the Great Palace. They left hastily.
This was a long march, but they moved smoothly, as if they were rather impatient enough to get out of this place as soon as possible.
"Where are they going? Why don’t you say anything? Why they are leaving?" Zuri kept asking Khaos, but the lycan simply stared at her. His gaze was hard to read.
"They are going somewhere." Khaos finished burning the drugs so the room filled with this sickening sweet smell. He was already immune with this smell.
Calmly, Khaos approach Zuri and caressed her hair. He looked at her and his gaze softened.
"They are going somewhere." He didn’t offer any explanation aside from this.
"But why they are going? Why they are leaving? I don’t want them to leave this place. Why they have to leave?" Zuri was thinking, she couldn’t play with any of them now they left the palace.
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