Chapter 246
Third person POV
Rae had expected Moonstone to feel quieter after Ellie left.
It was anything but. Cassian was a constant presence, thankfully. The two of them were growing closer every day. Rae was aware of the rumors that were spreading around Moonstone that the alpha’s son was courting a
commoner.
Back in Silver Fang, that rumor would have been devastating. It would have sparked turmoil and unease. Here, people seemed more amused than anything.
There was no judgment when she was out with Cassian, no whispers behind her back. It was so unlike what she was used to back home. It made her grateful every day that she’d made the move to Moonstone permanent.
Claire was a common presence now, too. She had always been around, always easy to talk to. With Ellie gone, they’d fallen into a strange, unspoken routine-shared meals, long walks through the city, quiet conversations that stretched late into the evening.
It was comforting.
That, more than anything, was what unsettled Rae.
They sat together now at a small café near the temple, sunlight filtering through wide windows. Claire stirred her drink absently, gaze distant.
“I still can’t believe she went back,” Claire said, breaking the silence.
Rae glanced up. “Ellie?”
“Yes.” Claire’s mouth twisted. “Silver Fang, of all places.”
Rae frowned slightly. “It’s her home.”
Claire let out a quiet, humorless laugh. “Is it? Or is it just where Nolan is?”
The words landed wrong.
Rae set her cup down slowly. “What do you mean?”
Claire shrugged. “I just don’t understand how she could choose someone like him. After everything we know.”
Rae studied her friend carefully. “What exactly do you think we know?”
Claire hesitated. Just for a second. Then she waved a hand dismissively. “You’ve seen the reports. His temper. The violence. The way people talk about him.”
Rae’s unease deepened. “People talk about everyone. He’s pha of a pack that’s had a lot of issues for decades. I’m not the biggest fan of Nolan, either. But he’s changed.’
Claire leaned forward, lowering her voice. “Kieran would never have put her in danger like that.”
Rae stiffened. “Kieran isn’t her mate.”
“That doesn’t mean he wouldn’t have protected her better.
Something cold slid down Rae’s spine.
Claire took a sip of her drink, then added casually, “And after what happened with Cassian, when Nolan was injured… I thought she’d see reason.”
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Rae’s breath caught. “What do you mean?”
Claire blinked “You know. The attack. When Nolan was stabbed. He was reckless and chasing glory, wanting the praise for protecting Cassian. If he’d died what kind of situation would Ellie and the boys be left in? Not to mention what would happen to Silver Fang. He’s alpha, he has greater responsibilities to consider than his personal friendships. It was selfish.”
Rae stared at her.
“That reckless action saved her brother’s life,” Rae said slowly. “It saved my boyfriend’s life. You think he should have let Cassian die.”
Claire’s smile faltered “I-Rae, that’s not what I mean.”
“No,” Rae said. “It’s exactly what you meant.”
Silence stretched between them, thick and uncomfortable.
Claire looked away first. “I didn’t mean anything by it.”
Ree nodded, forcing herself to relax. “Of course.”
But the sense of wrongness didn’t fade.
It followed Ree all the way back to the apartment, coiling tighter with every step.
Ellie POV
“Nolan’s fine,” I said into the phone, gently. “Healing well. You don’t need to keep apologizing, Cassian.”
“I should have been faster,” Cassian replied. “I should have ”
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