Chapter 11 The Offer
Nira’s POV:
“What?”
Kade frowned, clearly confused as he looked at me.
I gave him a calm, light smile. “I’ll let you go if he stops yelling. We can talk this out.”
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Kade didn’t seem bothered at all by the fact that he was still being held against his will. Even with a hint of weakness in his voice, his tone remained steady, almost authoritative.
“Alright.” he said.
I saw him agree and couldn’t help but smile big and wide. Then I released my grip on him without hesitation.
I sat cross–legged right next to him, not planning to move an inch. Jett stood stiffly nearby, his sharp wolf eyes locked on me with full alertness.
I rested my chin in one hand, tapping my cheek with a finger as I tilted my head toward Kade. A quick glance told me everything I needed to know.
“You called him back, didn’t you?”
I had been hiding under the covers earlier, and Kade must’ve given Jett some kind of signal. That’s why he came back.
Kade didn’t respond. He just gave me a side glance, the kind that made you feel seen through, yet you couldn’t tell what he was really thinking.
He coughed quietly before speaking, his voice even and low. “Miss Soren, you don’t even have a wolf. You broke into my room, held me hostage, and made threats. Aren’t you worried you might not make it out of here?”
Even though he was still a little weak, the authority in his voice didn’t fade. You couldn’t ignore it.
I didn’t take offense. I just blinked and smiled, “It wasn’t exactly my first choice.”
Jett scoffed and shot me a look of pure disdain. I didn’t bother wasting words either. “You’re poisoned,” I said directly. “And I can fix it.”
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Chapter 1 The Offer
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“Up until now, only three people have figured out that what Mr. Howell has isn’t some strange illness, but actual poisoning. Gotta say, that’s impressive.”
Jett stepped forward fast, eyes wide in disbelief. “Are you serious?” he asked, trying hard to keep his excitement in check, but failing.
I didn’t answer him. I turned to Kade, and sure enough, his eyes narrowed just slightly. There was a flicker of surprise in them, quickly buried beneath that unreadable calm.
He stared at me for a few seconds in silence before finally speaking, voice cool. “Miss Soren, words mean nothing. You think I’m just going to believe you?”
I reached out and tapped a finger against his lips. “I’m the one who brought you back just now, remember?”
There was still a faint trace of blood in the air. I was sure he could smell it too and remember what happened.
A small smirk crept onto my lips. “If I hadn’t used my blood to wake you up, you probably would’ve died in your sleep. Doesn’t that prove I’m serious?”
His eyes flickered. “You’re saying your blood saved me?”
“Of course not,” I said, rolling my eyes. “Whoever poisoned you didn’t use just one thing. It’s a cocktail of at least a dozen different toxins, and they’ve been building up in your system for a while. By now, they’ve completely shut down your wolf and started messing with your internal energy flow.”
I tilted my head slightly, eyes narrowing.
“Let me guess. Before you collapsed, you kept getting this weird, nerve–deep pain–like your whole body was short–circuiting. And at night, it got worse. Kept you up. Drove you insane.”
My words hit a nerve. Kade’s eyes narrowed, and for a split second, I could tell–those memories he’d been trying so hard to ignore came flooding back all at once.
He spoke under his breath, “At first, I thought it was just exhaustion from overwork. I didn’t think too much of it. But the pain kept getting worse, until I collapsed without warning.”
I nodded, picking up where he left off. “My blood only woke you temporarily. If you want a full cure, that’s going to take a lot more effort.”
I raised a brow. “So, how about we make a deal?”
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Chapter 12 The Deal
Chapter 12 The Deal
Nira’s POV:
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“A deal?” Kade’s voice came low and measured. “And what exactly are you proposing, Miss Soren?”
I tilted my head, thinking for a second. “Within six months, I’ll cure you. In return, you agree to do three things for me.”
Kade narrowed his eyes and studied me for a while before asking, “What three things?”
Of course he was cautious. As the top contender to inherit the alpha king’s seat, he wasn’t someone who’d jump into anything without careful thought.
I paused for a beat, then said, “First off, the Howells stay out of any deals with the Sorens. The other two? I haven’t figured those out yet. But don’t worry, I’m not asking for anything shady or that would screw over your family.”
He frowned, confused. “The Howells and the Sorens? No offense, but your pack’s tucked away in some remote corner of Veralle. You’re not even close to being in the same league.”
I pointed to Jett. “Why don’t you explain it to him?”
Jett gave me a strange look, then turned to Kade. “You’ve been in a coma this whole time, and the healers already issued a critical notice. Everyone thought you weren’t going to make it. Mrs. Howell brought in a spiritual healer who said the only way to wake your wolf soul was to bond with your mate. That might’ve helped you recover.”
He paused, voice quieter now. “But somehow… you woke up on your own.”
He looked at me, clearly unsettled. “And now you’re telling me your first demand is for us to cut off all ties with your own family? You’re from the Soren family. Why would you sabotage your own pack?”
I didn’t answer. I just winked at Kade and smiled. “Told you I wasn’t lying.”
Kade arched a brow.
“Fine,” he said at last. His gaze was steady, but there was something calculating behind it. “I’ll agree to the deal. But Miss Soren, you’d better take this seriously. Because even if I don’t survive, I have a hundred ways to make sure you pay the price.”
His tone might’ve sounded weak, but the pressure behind it was unmistakable. The kind of

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