Chapter 27 Ava: Watched
| step into my apartment, muscles aching from another grueling self-defense session with Kyle. Despite the pain,
| can feel myself getting stronger.
A heavy sigh escapes my lips as | kick off my shoes, relishing the feeling of being home, safe within these walls.
Selene's thoughts brush against my consciousness, a comforting feeling after an awful day, as she pads over to
the couch to take a nap.
You did well today. You're progressing rapidly, as | knew you would.
| nod, offering a weary smile. "Thanks. | feel like a truck hit me, but in a good way, you know?"
A low chuckle reverberates through our bond. Rest, my human. You've earned it.
Peeling off my sweat-drenched clothes, | make my way to the bathroom, the promise of a hot shower beckoning
me. As the water cascades over my aching muscles, | allow my mind to drift, replaying the events of the day.
And inevitably, my thoughts turn to him.
Lucas.
Just the mere thought of his nsends a shiver down my spine, a heady mixture of longing and resentment
coiling deep within me. | can still see the intensity in his golden eyes, the way his gaze seemed to stripbare.
Unbidden, my body responds to the memory, a traitorous flush creeping up my neck as desire unfurls in my core.
| curse inwardly, hating the way he still has this effect on me, even after everything that transpired between us.
Selene's disapproval washes over me, a cool balm against the raging inferno of my emotions. He threw you away
like trash, she growls. It does him no good to caround now, begging for forgiveness.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt| wince, her blunt assessment striking a chord deep within me. She's right, of course. Lucas had his chance, and
he squandered it, crushing my heart beneath the heel of his contempt. The pain of that rejection still lingers, a
raw, festering wound that refuses to heal. The ache will never go away. Stupid fated mates bullshit.
"I know," | murmur, rinsing the shampoo from my hair. "Believe me, | haven't forgotten." And yet, a treacherous
part ofyearns for his touch, his embrace, his acceptance.
Selene's presence ebbs and flows. Do not let him in just because the bond tries to call you, she finally says. You
are worth more than the demands of a bond.
With a deep breath, | push him from my mind. He hasn't done anything toin weeks, if you don't count
breaking into my apartment when I'm not home. Even at work, he'd stepped aside as soon as | brushed him
away.
So far, he isn't dangerous. Well—not that kind of dangerous.
My heart, though... That, I need to guard carefully.
* kK
The next week passes in an odd manner.
Every morning, there's a note on my apartment door. It only says, "I'm so sorry," with Lucas' signature at the
bottom.
| see him around lunch every day at work. He orders something different each time. Every t| take his card,
he looksin the eyes and says, "I'm sorry. | don't need you to answer me; | just need you to know that | mean
it."
And then he takes his coffee and leaves.
He doesn't sit there watchingfor hours, like the first day.
It's bizarre.
Selene grumbles in the back of my head every tshe sees him. I'm grateful that Lucas has yet to realize she's
anything more than dog.
Every night, there's a warm dinner waiting forat home. Granted, he's broken in to leave it on my table, but—
it's free dinner.
I'm not going to complain if that's all he's doing. Clearly | can't keep him out, anyway.
There was even a new bag of dog food the first t| chto dinner, though Selene announced that she
was not eating out of that bag under any circumstances.
I donated it to the animal shelter.
| can't lie; there's a part of my heart that wavers, just a little. But a week of cute little notes and simple apologies
and the occasional meal aren't enough to make up for what he did, so I just ignore it all.
It isn't until | hear a shifter muttering to his friend about how the Westwood alpha has been spending a lot of
tin the Aspen Pack territory that | realize there's a real problem with what Lucas is doing.
| wonder if the Aspen Pack alpha knows that Lucas is here. Clearly, he's unsettling the shifters. With the
complaints about tensions between Westwood and Blackwood, it makes no sense that he's still here.
| wait for Lucas to show up at lunch, tapping my pen restlessly against the counter. The cafe is fairly empty
today, just a few regulars tucked into their usual corners. Mrs. Elkins shootsa questioning look from the
kitchen, but | just shrug, feigning nonchalance.
Twelve-thirty comes and goes without any sign of him.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSelene snorts in the back of my mind. You shouldn't be worried about that arrogant alpha. Focus on yourself,
little one.
| frown, refilling a customer's coffee mug. "I'm not worried about him, per se. It's just..."
An image of snarling wolves flashes through my mind, claws and fangs bared. The memory of screams and the
coppery scent of blood assaults my senses. | shudder, pushing the vision away.
Don't embroil yourself in pack politics, Ava, Selene chides.
"But what if a war erupts because of me?" | protest, gripping the counter until my knuckles turn white. "I can't
have that on my conscience."
Selene is silent for a long moment. That isn't your responsibility. Alphas make their own decisions. Lucas will
either return for his alpha duties or not. That isn't on you, but him—he wouldn't have to be here if he had done
the right thing in the first place.
| open my mouth to argue, but she cutsoff. No, little one. Listen to me. You have finally found a semblance of
peace and freedom here. Focus on that.
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