Chapter 289
“She’s completely unhinged,” Kieran went on, rubbing a hand over his face. “Whatever she was before–this is worse. She’s not thinking strategically anymore. She’s obsessed.”
My wolf stirred, a low, furious presence beneath my skin.
“Where is she?” I asked.
Kieran shook his head. “Gone. She left Pine Ridge several days ago. Took what she could carry and disappeared.”
My chest tightened. “Gone where?”
He hesitated, then met my eyes. “Toward the rogue lands.”
The room seemed to darken.
“Are you certain?” I asked.
“Yes,” he said. “My people tracked her scent as far as they could. After that… it vanishes. Like she knew how to cover her trail. Or had help.”
That was worse.
Ellie’s visions flashed through my mind–shadows, hunger, obsession mistaken for devotion. The rogue’s ravings. The warnings.
Children of the storm.
Blood follows the castaway.
“You need to understand something,” Kieran said quietly. “If she’s heading into the rogue territories willingly, it means she’s not afraid anymore. And Felicity being afraid was the only thing keeping her predictable. I sent her away because she was talking about the twins like they were leverage, like she could use them to control you. She has no limits anymore, Nolan. She’s gone mad.”
I exhaled slowly, forcing myself to remain still.
“You’re telling me this now,” I said, “because of Alaric.”
His shoulders tensed. He didn’t need to tell me that Alaric had paid him a visit. I could piece it together. Cassian had been concerned when Alaric took longer than necessary to reach Moonstone, so I knew he’d made a stop of
some kind.
If he suspected that Kieran was in any way related to what had happened to Ellie, then it made sense that Alaric would deliver a warning of his own. A thorough one, judging by the state Kieran was in.
Kieran’s shoulders slumped. “Yes.”
He looked genuinely shaken at the mention of Ellie’s father, like the encounter had stripped something
essential from him.
“He told me to fix this,” Kieran said. “And he meant it.”
I stepped closer, my presence filling the space between us.
“This isn’t something you fix,” I said quietly. “It’s something you survive.”
He nodded once. “I know.”
For a moment, neither of us spoke.
Then he straightened, some fragment of resolve settling into place.
“I’ll give you everything,” he said. “Names. Safe houses. Financial routes. Anyone who so much as looked at her sideways while she was under my protection. I won’t shield anyone- myself included.”
I searched his face, looking for deception, for any inkling that he had an ulterior motive.
I found none.
“Why?” I asked. “Why come here, knowing what this could cost you?”
Kieran swallowed. “Because she crossed a line I didn’t think existed anymore.” His voice dropped. “And because you stepped away from power to protect your family.”
I said nothing.
“That mattered,” he added. “More than you know. It doesn’t change how I feel about you,” he added hastily. You’re a violent, arrogant bastard. But when it comes to Ellie and the twins, at least I know that you have your priorities straight.”
I held his gaze for a long moment, then nodded once.
“You’ll cooperate fully,” I said. “You’ll keep your people available. And you’ll stay where I can find you.”
“Yes,” he said immediately.
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“If she comes back into your orbit,” I continued, “you inform me first. Not your advisors. Not the council. Me.”
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