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She exhaled slowly, her expression softening. “I know you’re
scared. But shutting everyone out, pushing them away, won’t
make it better.”
That’s enough of her. I turned to Asher. “I want her out of here
by tomorrow morning.”
“You’re letting your anger blind you.” Charlotte said with a
frown. “I’ll pretend that I didn’t hear all that. But talk to the Seer
again when you come down. You need to at least figure out
what she knows and what needs to be done for your babe.”
With that, she and Olivia left the room, leaving us alone.
Asher looked worried, “Maybe we should get the Seer back
here-”
“No.” I folded my arms, standing my ground. “The Seer and her
stupid ass warnings have done nothing but cause us pain.”
Asher sighed, “I get it, but being angry won’t change reality.
Maybe there’s something she knows that could help us.”
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“Help us?” I laughed bitterly. “We’ve been clinging to the illusion that things will get better, but they never do. It’s just one nightmare after another, and I’m exhausted. I can’t keep
doing this. I can’t keep pretending that this life doesn’t come at a
cost.”
His expression darkened. “What exactly are you saying?”
I rested my head against his chest, murmuring, “I’m saying the Moon Goddess made a mistake. I was never meant for this. I’m not strong enough for this. And I won’t let my children grow up
in this cursed cycle.”
A muscle ticked in Asher’s jaw. “I hear your words, but I don’t understand a damn thing you’re saying. What the hell do you
mean by that?”
“You grew up in this life,” I whispered. “You were raised to fight, to lead, to suffer through loss after loss. But I refuse to let
that be my children’s future. I won’t let them grow up in a
world that only takes from them.”
I took a shaky breath, my fingers instinctively brushing over
my stomach. “If my baby’s life is truly at risk here, then I’m
leaving. I’ll take Mia and this babe with me and go somewhere
far from here, somewhere we can be safe. If you want to come
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with me, fine. If not.I also respect that, but I won’t look back.”
Asher’s entire body went rigid. He suddenly pulled away, his eyes burning with rage and pain.
“You’re asking me to abandon everything–my pack, my people- because you’re scared? That’s not who we are. We fight, we endure.”
“And for what?” I shot back. “What has this life ever given you besides pain? You lost your parents, your uncle, your brother. All because of these endless pack wars and ridiculous
traditions. When is enough, enough?”
He stared at me, his expression unreadable. “You don’t think I already ask myself that every day? But walking away doesn’t erase the past, and it doesn’t protect the people counting on me.”
“We are your responsibility too, Asher,” I said bitterly, my chest tightening. “And whether you admit it or not, your duty will always come before your family. I just wanted–just once–to
exist in a place where we didn’t have to constantly look over
our shoulders. But I guess that’s too much to ask.”
He exhaled heavily, dragging a hand down his face. “Look, I
know you’re afraid of what the Seer has to say. But running
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isn’t the answer. So I’m giving you a choice–stay, face this with
me, or go and figure out what you really want.”
He turned and walked away, the sound of the door slamming
behind him echoing through the room.
And just like that, I had never felt more alone.
Violet’s POV
I watched him storm away.
I could just mindlink him, call him back, and tell him that it was
just the hormones making me lash out and I was sorry because
everything was weighing on me. But that would be a lie, a half-
truth at best.
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