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Shattered Moonlight (Maeve and Dominic) novel Chapter 100

Kael’s blood kept dripping, pooling into a small, glaring red stain on the floor.

I remembered a rainy day in sixth grade when Kael beat a kid blackandblue for yanking my hair.

On the walk home, he swung his bruised wrist, grinning. Talia, you look like a total mess when you cry.

But he hid his bloodied sleeve behind his back, thinking I wouldn’t notice.

Later, that kid and a rogue wolf ganged up on him for revenge, shoving him out a secondstory window.

When I found him, he was sitting in a pile of broken glass, clumsily hiding the gash on his arm. Don’t cryit’s nothing. just a scratch from a cat.

Blood kept pouring through his fingers, soaking his school uniform until the sleeve was heavy with it.

That night, I ran to three pharmacies, coming back with a whole box of cartoon BandAids.

The next day, I forced his sleeve up, ignoring his protests. His ears burned red as he muttered, Talia, you’re gonna make me look ridiculous!

Still, he let me plaster his scarred arm with pink kitty BandAids, sitting there like a grumpy kid.

And then what?

Then Riley strutted by my desk in her fourinch heels, accidentallyknocking my bag to the floor.

When my Hello Kitty BandAids spilled everywhere, she cackled, doubling over. Oh my God, Kael, is your mate still in

elementary school? This is pathetic.

Kael stood behind her, a faint smirk tugging at his lips.

I’m all out of BandAids, I now said, locking eyes with him. Haven’t carried them in ages.

Kael’s body shook, a violent tremor running through him.

His bloodied hand reached out, grasping at the air like he was chasing a ghosta memory, maybe

Me, barely tall enough to reach his shoulder, standing on tiptoe to stick a Band Aid on his scraped arm

He’d laughed then, ruffling my hair. Talla, when’s this crybaby gonna toughen up

Kael’s hand hovered, blood dripping from his fingertips, splattering the noor like tiny red petals

Then he laugheda brittle sound, like ice cracking under weight.

Fine.

Chapter 10

One word, but it drained him, like it sucked the life right out of his bones.

He pulled his hand back, stumbling as he turned, smearing a blurry, bloody palm print on the glass door.

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