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Chapter 383
~Zara’s POV~
I didn’t return home that night.
After the argument with Snow, after everything I had seen, I needed space. I needed to breathe, to be away from the suffocating weight of betrayal and unanswered questions.
So, I stayed at a hotel.
Alone.
I barely slept, my thoughts looping in endless circles—why didn’t he tell me? Was he planning on accepting her? Was she just a mistake he pitied, or was she something more?
I hated that I didn’t know. I hated that my heart still ached for him despite everything.
By the next morning, I decided to return home. Not because I was ready to face Vani, but because this was my house. My life. My future. I refused to let fate or some unwanted mate bond take that from me.
I bathed, dressed in a fitted white blouse and black slacks, and was brushing my hair when a knock landed on the door.
"Come in," I called, expecting Aira or Ella.
Instead, Zade walked in.
I blinked in surprise before a warm smile spread across my lips. "Zade."
His sharp blue eyes studied me carefully, searching. "You look like you haven’t slept."
I chuckled lightly, shaking my head. "Well, good morning to you too, dear brother."
He smirked but didn’t drop it. "Something’s wrong. I can feel it. Your wolf’s energy is off."
I hesitated. "It’s nothing."
Zade raised a brow. "You do realize lying to me is pointless, right?"
I sighed, dropping onto the edge of the bed. "It’s Snow."
His entire posture shifted, his shoulders squaring, his expression darkening. "What did he do?"
"Nothing," I admitted. "And... everything."
Zade remained silent, waiting.
I let out a slow breath, but he finally spoke to me. "Aira overheard part of our argument about a maid but didn’t catch the details. She thinks it was a misunderstanding." Zade’s eyes narrowed slightly. "Was it?"
I let out a bitter laugh. "Oh, it was something, alright." I leaned forward, clasping my hands together. "I just... I don’t know what to do. What to think."
"Then don’t think," Zade said simply.
I looked at him, confused. "What?"
He smiled knowingly. "You need a break. Somewhere quiet, away from all this mess, away from mate bonds and betrayals. Somewhere you can breathe."
I tilted my head. "And where exactly is that?"
Zade’s smirk deepened. "Come on, I know just the place."
I hesitated. I had things to deal with—Snow, Vani, the mess that was my life—but at the same time, I was exhausted.
Maybe... maybe Zade was right. Maybe I needed to clear my head before making any decisions.
"Alright," I agreed. "Let’s go."
Zade grinned. "Good choice."
Thirty minutes later, I knew exactly where he had taken me.
The stables. The very place he had first brought me when I was still trying to navigate being his friend while figuring out what anchored him to me and the memories.
The horses neighed as we approached, and a strange sense of calm settled over me. Quickly, Zade whistled, and I knew what that meant.
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