As Draven reached Logan and his, Logan bowed to him once again. “Logan of the White Tiger Clan greets His Majesty.”
Draven accepted it with a nod while the others left the two to talk.
Logan’s curt voice rang out. “I believe His Majesty enjoyed the festival.”
As they were by themselves, Draven instructed him, “You can drop formalities.’
Logan nodded and commented, “I didn’t expect a day would come when I’ll see you attending this festival with a mate.”
“Unexpected things happen. I still don’t expect you to have one.”
“Who wants the trouble anyways?”
Draven glanced at Ember who was talking to her servants and enjoying the refreshment that had been brought to their table. “I don’t think it’s trouble.”
“For me, it is. Females find me scary anyways so it’s fair game. Trouble stays away from me on its own.” ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm
Draven scoffed. “You are scary. Don’t blame those females for their instinct’s judgment.”
“Less than you. Tell me, has your mate ever seen your real form?”
“She is getting used to me now.”
“I heard how you were troubled by the council members.”
“It was nothing.”
Draven’s gaze moved towards his mate who was smiling, seemingly having an enjoyable conversation.
Logan followed his line of sight. “From what I see now, you seemed to be delighted by the trouble they created.”
“Can’t deny it,” Draven replied straight away.
“Then, I can only say that I congratulate you.”
Draven silently accepted his best wishes.
After a while, Logan commented. “I see you have not completed the bond yet. Any reason in particular?”
“There is. Will tell you later but we might have to put your rusting powers in use when the time comes.”
“Trouble with humans?” Logan asked as Ember was human so that was the only thing he could conclude.
“Humans are not worth creating troubles. Things can be more than what we imagine.”
“Rest assured. My clan’s warriors will be there at your disposal.” Logan then seemingly remembered something.”I came across Morpheus recently. He was hurt. Did you two fight again?”
“You know how he is.”
“He doesn’t leave a chance to get on your nerves. Go easy on him. You know that isn’t him.”
“Hmm,” Draven nodded.
“If Myra was here….” the tiger momentarily trailed off. “After she was gone, it affected him.”
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