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Mated To My Mate's Worst Enemy (ARIA) novel Chapter 585

Chapter 585

ARIA

The woods smelled different in the morning.

I'd been in them enough times at dawn to know the specific quality of the light and the specific quality of the air, the way the two combined into something that felt like permission — to breathe deeper, to walk slower, to be something other than what the main building required. This morning the woods smelled like anticipation, which was probably Silver coloring my perception, but I was past the point of trying to separate her influence from mine. We were one thing more than two these days, and the anticipation was both of ours.

The pack filled the clearing.

All of them. Children with their parents' hands, elders who'd made the walk with the specific determination of people who'd decided this was worth whatever it cost their joints, the inner circle spreading out in the way they spread out when they were in a space together — not formation, not assigned positions, just the natural distribution of people who'd been in enough situations together that proximity was an instinct rather than a calculation.

Ivory stood at the center with the tray.

She'd carried it from the hall herself — all three trays, organized and sealed, Margo and Nina taking the others once we'd moved from the building into the grounds and then to the treeline and then into the clearing that was large enough to hold everyone. She'd walked at the front of the group with the specific focused quality she had when she was executing something she'd been building toward, and nobody had been in front of her, and it hadn't seemed like a choice anyone made — just the way the group naturally arranged itself around her in a space where she was doing something that mattered.

"Normally," Ivory said, and the clearing went quiet with the speed it always went quiet when she was speaking, "I would test a compound on myself first. Before I handled it to anyone else."

She said it with the complete clinical matter-of-fact quality of someone stating a professional standard.

"This one is different," she said. "It's untested in a live situation. I know the formula is correct — I've run the compound analysis, I've verified the concentration, the mechanism is sound. But the first live administration is still the first live administration." She looked at the clearing. "I need a volunteer. Someone willing to go first, so that if anything unexpected happens I can administer treatment before we proceed to everyone else." She paused. "Anyone interested in being a lab rat."

The response was immediate.

Nina stepped forward.

"I'll do it," she said.

"No, me," Jordan said.

"I said it first," Nina said.

"You said it a fraction of a second before me," Jordan said. "I was already moving—"

"I was already there," Nina said.

"You were half a step ahead," Jordan said. "The half step doesn't count—"

"The half step absolutely counts," Nina said.

"I'll do it," Elite said, from the left side of the clearing.

Everyone looked at Elite.

Elite looked back with the specific expression they used when they'd said a thing and weren't planning to unsay it.

"I'll also do it," Kael said.

"You're already a wolf," Ivory said. "The suppression didn't take for you the same way. The compound isn't designed for—"

"I'm the Alpha," Kael said. "If it's dangerous, I should be the one—"

"You should be the one to not take a compound that isn't designed for your specific situation," Ivory said. "Next."

"I volunteer," Edna said.

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