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Mated To My Mate's Worst Enemy (ARIA) novel Chapter 480

Chapter 480

Chapter 480

Chapter 480

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“Kael mentioned the bunker this morning,” I said, because the intelligence function was running full capacity now and I was reconstructing the morning’s conversation, the things Kael had said in the garden. “He told her it existed. He said he should have told her earlier.”

“He told her about the bunker,” Nina said.

“He told her it was there,” I said. “He didn’t-”

“Did he know about the enhancements?” Nina said.

This was the question.

This was the actual question.

I ran the timeline backward. The bunker had been modified in the second year of the curse, the period when the wolf had been at its most unpredictable and Ivory had been most concerned about external interference with the containment protocols. Kael at that point had been in the full curse state, the integration failing, the wolf dominant in ways that made reliable communication with him impossible. We’d made the decision without consulting him because consulting him wasn’t possible. Ivory had designed the enhancement specifications. Nina had run the installation. I’d handled the documentation.

The documentation that was in the intelligence files.

The intelligence files that Kael had access to but almost certainly had not gone through in the chaos of the past eight months, because the past eight months had contained approximately seventeen separate crises and none of them had involved the bunker directly.

“I don’t think he knows the full scope of the enhancements,” I said.

“He knows the bunker is resistant to the wolf,” Nina said. “He knew that much. We told him that much when he came back to himself enough to be told things.”

“The wolf-resistance is the basic function,” I said. “The moon-signature response is the enhancement. Ivory added it. It’s in the supplementary documentation.”

“The supplementary documentation,” Nina said, “that is cross-filed under emergency defensive systems and moon-adjacent threat protocols.”

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“Yes,” I said.

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“The supplementary documentation,” Nina said, “that has not been pulled out and reviewed since Aria arrived because-”

“Because there was no immediate trigger to review it,” I said. “The bunker system is passive. It sits there. It runs its checks. Nobody needed to look at the supplementary documentation because nobody needed the bunker.”

We stared at each other.

“In what point,” I said, running the timeline forward now, “should it have come up? We had the bunker built and the enhancements installed and then Aria arrived, and the thing that happened right after she arrived was-”

“The hanging,” Nina said. “The attempted execution.”

“The hanging,” I said. “Which was terrible and traumatic and kept everyone’s attention for approximately three weeks afterward managing the fallout. And then Ivory Amnesia period which practically lasted for months at this point then-”

“The ambush,” Nina said. “Damon’s crew.”

“The ambush,” I said. “Which meant intelligence crisis mode for two weeks. And then-”

“The ghost council,” she said.

“The ghost council,” I said. “Which was its own separate emergency. And then the ghost hunt, which was-”

“Chaos,” she said.

“Sustained chaos,” I said. “And then the house arrest situation. And then the slope, and the powers awakening, and the failed bond integration, which was-”

“Months,” Nina said.

“Months,” I agreed. “And then another round of Damon, and then the Ivory kidnapping, and then the attack last night.” I looked at her. “In what moment during that sequence of events was someone supposed to pull out the supplementary bunker documentation and say, oh, by the way, we have a defensive system that might engage against the woman we’re currently being terrible to and trying to execute and house-arresting and all the rest of it?”

Nina put both hands over her face.

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I understood the impulse.

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I paused. “At what point in that sequence should the bunker have come up?”

Nina was quiet for a moment.

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“At the beginning,” she said. “When Aria arrived. When someone looked at the new person with the bloodline we’d been tracking and said to themselves: we have a facility designed to specifically neutralize the power signature of exactly what she carries. She should probably know.”

“We were treating her like she might not be staying,” I said.

“We were treating her like a position that was being evaluated,” Nina said. “And so we didn’t brief her on the things we’d brief someone we trusted with the full picture. Because we hadn’t decided yet.” She closed her eyes. “And then nine months went by.”

“Nine months of other things,” I said.

“Nine months of things we were managing,” Nina said, “while leaving an active system in place that would have-”

“But didn’t,” I said. “She didn’t go near it. She’s fine. The scenario didn’t-”

“That’s not the point,” Nina said.

“I know,” I said.

She was quiet for a moment. Then she made a sound – not a laugh, something with the structure of a laugh that was being used to process something that wasn’t funny exactly but had the specific quality of things that were terrible in ways that were also absurd.

“The bunker enhancements made sense,” she said, from behind her hands. “When we built them. They made complete sense. We were worried about an attack from the same people who cursed Kael in the first place. Moon-adjacent techniques, magical interference with the containment. We built a response to that specific threat profile.”

“And the specific threat profile,” I said, “turned out to match our own Luna’s bloodline.”

“Which we didn’t know about,” Nina said.

“Which nobody knew about,” I said. “Ivory was looking for it but she hadn’t found Aria yet. The bunker modifications predate Aria being identified as the bloodline match.”

“So we built a system to protect Kael,” Nina said, “that would have activated against the person

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