SOPHIA’S POV
The fortune-teller’s words stayed with me even after we walked away.
I tried to ignore them, but they kept echoing in my mind.
How did she know so much about me?
Even my wolf was a bit shaken. I couldn’t believe what just happened. It scared me how accurate she was. What the hell?
The night market was still lively around us. People kept laughing and talking like nothing had changed, but for me, everything felt different. I could feel Zade walking beside me but I didn’t look at him right away.
My fingers moved unconsciously to the necklace on my collarbone. It felt warmer now. I wasn’t sure if it was just my imagination or something else entirely.
Either way, it made my thoughts even more messed up.
“What are you thinking about?” Zade asked suddenly.
“Nothing,” I replied quickly.
It was a lie, and I knew he could tell.
Zade stopped walking.
I slowed down too, turning to face him. His eyes were fixed on me and the way he looked at me intensely made my heart race faster.
“That woman’s words got to you,” he said, tilting his head “What did she say?”
I let out a small breath “It’s just nonsense. You shouldn’t take it seriously.”
“Then why are you thinking about it?”
I hesitated.
He was right. I couldn’t deny it, but I also couldn’t admit the truth so easily. The idea that what she said could mean something real... it scared me more than I wanted to admit. I couldn’t tell him what she told me.
So, I did the only thing I could think of. I lied.
“She didn’t just say that,” I said slowly.
Zade’s expression shifted slightly. “What else did she say?”
I forced myself to meet his eyes. My chest felt tight. “She said... that I would bring harm to my husband.”
The words felt heavy the moment they left my mouth.
For a second, Zade didn’t react. His expression remained unreadable. That made my heart beat faster.
“I didn’t want to say it earlier,” I continued, looking at the ground. “It sounded ridiculous, and I didn’t want to make it a big deal.”
I expected him to laugh it off. I expected him to dismiss it completely but he didn’t.
Instead, he stepped closer.
“So that’s what you’re worried about?” he asked.
I didn’t answer.
Zade studied me for a moment, then shook his head
“That’s not a reason to avoid anything,” he said.
I frowned. “You don’t understand. What if it’s true? What if-”
“It won’t be,” he cut in firmly.
I looked up at him. I was surprised by how certain he sounded.
“You’re taking something random and letting it control you,” he continued. “That’s not like you.”
I shook my head “It’s not about that. It’s just... what if I hurt someone without meaning to?”
Zade didn’t hesitate “Then I’ll take it,”
The words hit me harder than I expected. I looked at him in shock. He was still willing to be with me even though it could put him in harm’s way?
“What?” I breathed.
“If there’s any harm, I’ll take it,” he repeated. “It doesn’t change anything. It doesn’t change how I feel about you”
I stared at him, unable to process what he was saying.
“You’re not serious,” I said.
“I am,”
“Zade, this isn’t something you can just brush off,” I shook my head “We’re talking about-”
“I know exactly what we’re talking about,” he interrupted. “And it doesn’t matter.”
I felt my chest tighten again, but this time for a different reason.
“Why?” I asked softly. “Why would you say something like that so easily?”
Zade didn’t look away. He looked me straight in the eyes as he spoke “Because I’ve already decided,”
“Decided what?” I asked, even though part of me already knew.
“That if I marry anyone,” he said slowly, “it will be you.”
The world seemed to go quiet for a second. It felt like the air left my lungs. For a moment, it felt like I couldn’t breathe.
I couldn’t speak. Hell, I didn’t know what to say.
“You can bring me harm, bad luck, anything,” he continued calmly. “It doesn’t change my decision.”
My heart started racing again, but not from fear this time.
“Zade...” I started, but I didn’t know what to say.
Before I could find the words, my phone suddenly rang. The sound cut through the moment, pulling me back to reality.


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