Chapter 148
I need to figure this out—fast. The question is simple on the surface: will marking her cause her harm? Yet, no one seems to have a clear answer. She’s part of the pack now; we’ve confirmed that much. She’s expressed a genuine desire to try, but she’s also made it clear she won’t be the one left behind if things go wrong. What if the venom acts like a parasite or is toxic to her? Time is running out. She’s determined to either be marked or walk away, and that ultimatum is weighing heavily on me.
By the time I manage to get the right part of my brain firing properly, she’s already showered and left the room.
“Hey Bennet. Are you with Kennedy?” I ask, hoping for some insight.
“Of course,” Bennet replies. “But the real question is, why aren’t you with her?”
“She pushed me hard this morning during yoga on the deck. I didn’t take the bait, and she wasn’t happy about it. Just wondering if she’s mad or if it’s safe to come downstairs.”
“Uh, she doesn’t seem upset at all. Actually, she’s messing around with Danny and some of the guys right now. I was going to ask you something… never mind.”
“Ask what?”
Suddenly, I get radio silence from everyone. I know it’s her—she told them not to respond to me. She’s learned how to use her command, and it’s frustrating as hell. And the worst part? This is my fault.
I change quickly and head to my office to work, but I don’t last an hour before I find myself striding onto the practice field where the young pups are training.
There she is, laughing with Danny, Bennet, and a bunch of the kids. Without hesitation, I approach her, gently cup her face in my hands, and pause for just a moment. I need her full attention, her eyes locked on mine. The instant our gazes meet, I press my lips to hers. Judging by the giggles and quiet chuckles from the kids and the low laughter from the warriors nearby, this probably isn’t the most appropriate place for a kiss in front of pups. But two can play the flirting game—I just need to decide how much I care about winning.
I pull back just enough to meet her eyes again.
“Such a little tease,” I mindlink her, a smirk tugging at my lips.
“So you remembered that was an option, huh?” she replies with a playful sparkle in her eyes.
“I needed you to remind me. And I need to remind you—don’t forget this before you leave.” I kiss her again, softer this time. “Next time, I might not be so controlled.”



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