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Chapter 217
~Kaid’s POV~
The scent of Zara lingered in the air, growing stronger with each step I took toward the clearing. My claws dug into the earth as I moved cautiously, my wolf growling low in my mind.
She’s here. She was here.
But as I stepped into the open space bathed in moonlight, I saw nothing. The clearing was empty—silent, still, and utterly devoid of her presence.
My heart pounded as I scanned the area, my sharp gaze sweeping across every shadow, every patch of grass. There was no movement, no sign of life. Just the faint echo of her scent clinging to the air like a taunt.
My wolf stirred restlessly, pacing in my mind. "She’s not here, but she was."
"I can smell that, genius," I muttered under my breath, my frustration mounting.
I moved to the center of the clearing, inhaling deeply. The sweetness of lavender and honey wrapped around me again, teasing me, pulling at something deep inside. It was recent—no more than a day old.
But why had she been here? And where had she gone?
I crouched low, pressing a hand to the ground as I examined the area more closely. The grass was slightly trampled, as though someone had stood here for some time. My fingers brushed against a faint imprint in the soil, a delicate indentation that could have been a footprint.
She wasn’t alone.
My wolf’s growl deepened, a flicker of rage sparking in my chest. Zara had been here—with someone else.
But who?
I straightened, my fists clenching at my sides as I tried to piece it together. The image of her with Snow earlier flashed in my mind, his arms around her, the way she leaned into him.
Could it have been him?
My jaw tightened as the thought took root. Snow had no business bringing her here, to a place so close to my territory. The sheer audacity of it made my blood boil.
"Focus," my wolf snapped, cutting through my spiraling thoughts. "This doesn’t make sense. Why would they come here?"
He was right. None of this added up. Zara wasn’t the type to wander into the woods without reason, especially not this deep. And yet, her scent was here, vivid and intoxicating, as if she’d stood right where I was just moments ago.
My wolf prowled the edges of my mind, his frustration mirroring my own. "We need to know why. We need to know what she was doing here."
I let out a sharp breath, forcing myself to calm down. Losing control wouldn’t help. I needed to think, to figure out what had drawn her here and why the air felt so... off.
Closing my eyes, I focused on my surroundings, letting my heightened senses take over. The forest was alive with its usual sounds—the rustle of leaves, the chirp of crickets, the distant call of an owl.
But beneath it all was an underlying tension, a subtle shift in the atmosphere that I couldn’t ignore.
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My wolf growled in agreement.
"She shouldn’t have been here," I muttered to myself, standing and pacing the clearing. "She shouldn’t be anywhere near here."
~Zara’s POV~
My cheeks flushed. "I was just so tired. The meds knocked me out."
"I know," he murmured. "Which is why you’re staying home today."
Snow’s smile softened, but there was a hint of authority in his tone. "Zara, you’ve been pushing yourself too hard. Rest."
"Snow—"
"Listen to me," he interrupted, his gaze locking onto mine. "The company is dealing with a crisis. Whoever this dead Marcus is, leaked sensitive information, and our rivals are circling like vultures. I need to create countermeasures and figure out what Marcus has been up to. You don’t need to worry about this. Just focus on yourself."
His words struck a nerve. I pushed the blankets off me and swung my legs over the side of the bed.
"Exactly why I need to come with you. You need your assistant, and I’m not going to sit here while you handle everything alone."
"Zara." His voice was firmer now, laced with concern. "You’re not just my assistant anymore. You’re my wife. Your health matters more than anything else."
I folded my arms, meeting his steady gaze with my own. "And as your wife, it’s my job to stand beside you. I can help."
"You can help by resting." He stood, running a hand through his hair in frustration. "And where I am sure you are taken care of, I mean protectively. Draven is around. He’ll ensure everything is in place with security."
I frowned.
Now not just Aira or Tempest or even Zade was babysitting me. Snow’s beta too.
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