Chapter 114
Jory’s POV
I had to admit, I wasn’t too keen on the idea of hitting the nightclub. But Elara, being the stubborn one, insisted. Eventually, I gave in, it wasn’t like Thad much choice anyway
y the time we made it to the club, it was almost midnight. The bass of the music hit me first–loud, rhythmic, shaking the very air around us. The place was packed, everyone moving to the beat, bodies swaying in the dim glow of neon lights.
The air felt thick, saturated with the scent of perfume, alcohol, and sweat. My skin prickled, tension rolling through me Neon lights bounced off the glossy surfaces, casting colourful streaks across the crowd. The club had that sleek, modern vibe–plush velvet hooths, a har that gleamed under the harsh light, filled with exotic cocktails,
We pushed through the crowd, eyes scanning for the one person we needed.
Elara spotted Kimberly first. She was sitting at a booth near the dancefloor, surrounded by her friends, all laughing and talking too loudly over the music.
“There she is!” Elara practically shouted in my ear, leaning in close.
I winced from the noise, rubbing my ear. “What do you want me to do? Walk up and ask her who the former King’s son is? Yeah, that’ll go over well.”
Elara rolled her eyes, her voice a little impatient as she shouted back. “Of course, she won’t tell you that straight away! You need to talk to her, gain her trust first. We don’t need answers tonight, but you need to make a move, Jory. You can’t just stand here!”
I stood frozen in place, the lights flashing in quick succession, casting odd shadows across my face. I couldn’t move. I didn’t want to
Sensing my hesitation, Elara sighed deeply, turning to Thorne “Can you grab us a drink?” she asked, her voice softening. I could tell she wanted a few minutes with me alone.
Thorne gave her a long look but nodded. “Fine,” he said, his tone flat. “Ten minutes, Elara, I’ll be at the bar
He squeezed her hand gently before disappearing into the crowd, leaving me alone with her.
I turned back to Elara, the weight of her eyes on me. She tilted her head slightly, watching me. “What’s the hold up, Jory? it’s just talking to a girl. You’re popular back at the pack, you can do this.”
I could feel the tension tightening in my chest, the unease crawling up my throat. “It’s not that simple,” I muttered, brushing my hand through my hair. *Kimberly is… our enemy. A rogue, When I left the rogue territory, I promised myself I wouldn’t be tangled up in their mess again. But if I do this–ift recognize her as my mate–what does that make me? A rogue, or am I still with you guys? It’s all so damn confusingTM
Elara’s expression softened, and she placed both her hands on my shoulders, forcing me to meet her gaze. “No matter what happens, Jory, you’re still you. You’re the person I know, the one with honour, with integrity. Nothing changes that. Not even her.”
Her words hit me harder than I expected. I felt something inside me loosen, but then it tensed again with uncertainty.
“And if you really can’t stand the idea of her, then you can reject her. But I still think you should at least talk to her, get to know her first. You owe yourself that, Jory”
I met her eyes, I could see the honesty in them, the hope, the quiet insistence. “You really think so?” I asked, my voice quiet.
She smiled, a soft, encouraging look. “I do. But if you don’t want to do this, I won’t push you. We’ll find another way
A wave of emotion swelled in my chest–something like sorrow, something heavier. I almost couldn’t breathe as I stared at her, my thoughtning.
“There’s more…” I said, voice barely above whisper. “There’s another reason why I don’t want to do this…
Elara’s breath caught in her throat, and I could feel her tension before she even spoke. “What is it?” she asked, her voice barely audible.
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Chapter 114
swallowed, my hands shaking slightly don’t like her. I love you.”
Her words came out low, soft, but firm. There is no ‘us‘ here, Jory We’ve talked about this before. Ihmenelings for you
Her honesty hit me like a punch to the put. I clenched my jaw, and something bitter twisted inside
“That’s harsh,” I said, the words coming out more pained than I wanted.
She gave me a sad, almost apologetic look. “It’s the truth. But if you don’t want to go through with this, I won’t force you, I won’t.”
Thesitated for a moment, feeling something inside me snap back into place. But the truth was clear now–there was no avoiding it. She wasn’t going to change her mind.
“I do it.” I said, cutting through the tension “But just so you know, this is for you. Not for anyone else.”
With that, I turned and headed straight for Kimberly, my mind a storm of emotions.
I could barely focus. Elara’s words still rang in my ears, but I knew this was something I had to do.
As I pushed through the crowd, I could feel Elara’s gaze on my back, but I didn’t turn to look. I couldn’t.
I reached Kimberly’s booth, and she looked up, a sly grin forming on her face as I stood in front of her.
“I’m here,” I said, my voice thick with the weight of the moment.
I could feel the cold tension in the air, the finality of the choice I was making.
Elara moved through the dancefloor, her eyes scanning the crowd for Thorne. But just as she made her way through the press of people, someone bumped into her. The man, clearly drunk, stumbled back and glared at her
“Watch where you’re going!” he slurred, his breath sour from alcohol,
“Sorry.” Elara muttered quickly, trying to move past him.
But he grabbed her wrist, pulling her back toward him with a smirk. “Sorry? Sorry won’t cut it, sweetheart. You’re dancing with me.”
His hand slid down her back toward her hips, and Elara stiffened. This wasn’t happening.
She slapped his hand away, glaring at him.
But the guy wasn’t backing down. He was a kid, maybe no older than seventeen or eighteen, his chestnut hair messy and his eyes clouded with too much drink. But Elara had seen him before.
This was Andre–General Danton’s faster son.
The kid didn’t recognize her. He was so far gone, he probably couldn’t even remember his own name.
“Come on, dance with me!” Andre slurred, tugging her toward the dancefloor. “Then I’ll take you to my room, and we’ll have some fun.”
Elara’s lips curled into a half–laugh, half–scott. “Are you even old enough to drink, kid?”
His eyes flickered with fury. “You bet I am! Who do you think you are? it say I want to take you to my room, that’s what’s going to happen!”
Elara rolled her eyes, feeling more amused than angry. She patted his cheek, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “That’s cute. But I don’t have time for you tonight. Maybe another day.”
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