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Mated To My Mate's Worst Enemy (ARIA) novel Chapter 419

Chapter 419

Chapter 419

Chapter 419

ARIA

Telling people creates-”

Ivory,” he said.

She looked at him.

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He told me, by the way,” Kael said. “While I was-” he stopped, recalibrated, “-while we were in the corridor. He thought it would elp him. Told me you were a martyr. That you’d go to any length to protect the people you loved and never ask for anything in eturn. He thought that was a weakness.” He held her gaze. “He said it like it was an insult.”

vory was very still.

It’s not an insult,” Kael said. “But he was right about the pattern. And people have been exploiting the pattern for four years. And ve been-” he stopped. “I’ve been the person the pattern exists to protect. Which makes it-” he stopped again.

It’s not funny,” he said, which landed oddly until I realized he was addressing the beginning of a smile that was starting at Ivory’s

nouth.

Some parts are funny,” she said.

Which parts,” he said.

The plants,” she said. “The delivery was funny.”

He arrived-”

Horizontal,” she said. “You said that,” she said to me, and the smile was winning.

He was horizontal,” I confirmed.

ael looked at me, “It was mildly amusing,” he conceded.

The corridor,” Ivory said. “The arm.”

That part was not

Fight back,” she said, and the smile broke open into something that was going to become the taugh again “You told him to fight

>ack.”

I was-”

‘You were goading him,” she said. “While he was already “she couldn’t finish the sentence because the laugh was arriving.

‘I wanted him to engage,” Kael said.

‘He didn’t have the arm for it,” Jordan said, from near the door, with the tone of someone providing helpful context

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“That’s not-” Kael started.

“Jordan,” Ivory said, between the laughing. “Jordan. Where did Kael learn the fight back instruction.”

Jordan looked at the ceiling with the expression of someone being asked a question they were going to enjoy answering. “He was present,” Jordan said, “approximately six years ago, when you dealt with a visiting Alpha who’d put his hands on you during a trade negotiation. You dragged him by his hair across an entire reception room while saying-”

‘Fight back,” Ivory said, and the laugh had become the full version, the complete one, her working hand pressed over her mouth and her whole body expressing something that was beyond amusement and into the specific release of a person who’d been under significant pressure for a significant time and had found the valve.

‘You dragged a visiting Alpha by his hair,” I said.

‘He grabbed me first,” Ivory said, still laughing.

‘You dragged him across a reception room,” I said.

‘The room wasn’t that large,” she said.

‘It was a full-sized reception room,” Jordan said.

‘Medium sized,” Ivory said.

‘He left with a different understanding of the situation,” Jordan said. “And Kael apparently took notes.”

Kael takes lessons,” Ivory said, to the ceiling.

‘I wasn’t taking lessons,” Kael said. “I was-”

You were taking lessons,” Jordan said.

The lesson apparently includes the specific verbal encouragement,” Ivory said. “Fight back. That’s direct inheritance. That’s you joing what I did.”

‘I was expressing frustration,” Kael said.

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