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A Warrior's Second Chance (Faye and Alexander) novel Chapter 331

Chapter 331

FAYE

The shift in the conversation crept up on me slowly, like a change in the air before a storm.

Alexander was taking the conversation somewhere heavier than where we had started.

And I wasn’t ready for that.

I straightened slightly in my seat, cutting in before the moment could stretch any further.

Come on, you’re being dramatic now.

The words came out lighter than the tension I felt building in my chest. The entire direction of the

conversation was unnecessary.

Of course I’m sure.

I held his gaze, steady and certaineven if part of me knew he could read me, no matter how hard I tried

to shut him out of my mind.

We’ll talk more about it later,” I added quickly, before he could dig deeper. But right now we have something more urgent to focus on.

Tomorrow.

Irene is coming,” I reminded him. And her mate. Helen.”

I wasn’t just saying itI’d be lying if I said I

asn’t a little tense about it all.

They’ll be here tomorrow, and I’d rather we survive that meeting first before we start dissecting everything

else.

For a moment, the room went quiet.

Alexander studied me in that measured way he hadlike he was deciding whether to push further or let

the matter rest.

Then he gave a small nod.

Alright.”

Relief slipped quietly through my chest.

Good.

Because if he had pushed againI wasn’t sure I would have been able to keep deflecting.

I stood, smoothing my hands over the front of my clothes out of habit.

I should start making arrangements for tomorrow,I said.

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There was a lot to prepare. Irene didn’t exactly arrive quietly anywhere, and if she was bringing her mate

with her, then the entire dynamic of the visit changed.

Alexander was still leaning against the desk when I leaned in and wrapped my arms around him.

It was brief, but also warm.

Try not to overthink things while I’m gone,” I murmured.

Then I pulled away before he could respond.

I’ll see you later.

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The woods behind the packhouse were quieter than the rest of the territory.

Not silentnever silentbut quieter.

Branches creaked overhead as the wind moved through them, and somewhere far off, a bird called out

sharply before settling again. The ground beneath my boots was uneven, scattered with roots and patches

d the deeper I walked into the trees, the more the sounds of the packhouse faded

orest.

otsteps, no pressure.

stopped near a clearing where the trees spread out slightly, letting thin ribbons of sunlight filter through the leaves above. The air smelled different out herecooler, wilder, less controlled than the polished halls

and corridors of the packhouse.

I leaned back against a tree and crossed my arms.

For a moment, I just stood there.

Breathing.

Thinking.

Which, lately, had become a dangerous thing to do.

Because when my mind had nothing else to focus on, it kept circling back to the same things.

Or the same thing.

For todaythe dream.

It had woken me before my alarm that morning, though I hadn’t realized how deeply it had gotten into my

head until hours later. At the

immediately after, and

had a chance to process it. The alarm had gone off almost

head had been that I couldn’t afford to be late for training.

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Not when Alpha Alexander was the one waiting.

Except he hadn’t shown up.

Which had been strange in its own way.

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But now, standing in the woods with nothing else demanding my attention, the memory of the dream

pushed its way back in.

Darkness.

That was the first thing I remembered.

Not ordinary darkness, either. It had feltthick.

Like something that pressed against you.

Something you had to push through.

I frowned slightly.

Even now, recalling it felt strange. For some reason, I felt dreams usually faded quickly after waking up, like mist dissolving under sunlight. But my dreams didn’t disappear that easily.

Certain pieces of it stuckjust like this one.

The sensation of struggling.

Of being trapped in something heavy.

Mud, maybe.

Or something like it.

I rubbed the back of my neck.

And then there had been her.

Luna Faye.

The image of her standing there flashed through my mind, but I pushed the rest of the memory away before it could unfold completely.

I didn’t want to get lost in it again.

Still, something about it lingered.

Not just the fact that she had appeared in the dream.

But the way it had felt.

Important.

Like it meant something.

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Which was ridiculous.

It was probably just a dream.

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My life was already confusing enough without trying to decode whatever my brain decided to throw at me while I was asleep.

I pushed away from the tree and started walking again, boots crunching softly over dry twigs and

scattered leaves.

The woods stretched deeper around the packhouse than most people realized. I’d only started exploring them recently, usually after training sessions when my muscles were too restless to sit still.

Alexander had casually mentioned before that wolves felt more at ease in places like this.

Closer to the wild.

Closer to instinct.

I didn’t know if that was true.

But something about being out here did make it easier to breathe.

Easier to think.

Or maybe the opposite.

Maybe it was easier not to think.

I kicked lightly at a stone in my path, watching it bounce across the ground before disappearing into a

patch of tall grass.

Then

Something moved.

I didn’t think.

Didn’t process.

Didn’t even realize what was happening until my arm snapped upward on its own.

My hand closed around something midair. Hard.

I blinked.

For a second, my brain struggled to catch up with what my body had just done.

Then I looked down at my hand.

A small piece of wood.

A stick.

Rough bark scraped against my palm where I had caught it.

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Slowly, I lifted my head.

And turned.

Faye stood several feet behind me.

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She leaned casually against a tree, arms crossed, watching me with an expression that held a hint of

satisfaction.

Then she started clapping.

Not loudly.

Just a few deliberate claps.

Well,she said. That’s progress.”

The tension that had shot through my body a second earlier drained out almost instantly.

Oh.

I let out a small breath I hadn’t realized I was holding.

It was you.

She raised an eyebrow slightly.

You sound disappointed.”

I shook my head quickly.

No. Justsurprised.

I looked down at the stick again, turning it slightly in my fingers.

I didn’t even see that coming.”

That’s the point,she said.

Her gaze sharpened a little.

Your reflexes are improving,she added.

Something about the way she said it made me feel better.

Really?I asked.

She nodded once.

Yes.

I glanced at the stick again, still trying to replay the moment in my head.

I tossed the stick aside and wiped my hands against my pants.

So,” I said, looking back at her, what are you doing out here, Luna?

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She pushed herself away from the tree and walked a few steps closer, glancing around at the surrounding

woods.

Sometimes I come out here,” she said casually.

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