Zuri was going to Little Red town with Rhett’s warrior. She didn’t want to be anywhere near Rhett, but this was the safest and the easiest way for her to travel. She couldn’t delay this any longer, she needed to meet with Khaos, or else, her world was going to fall apart.
"Your hand has not healed?" Caiden pointed out her hand that was still in bandage.
After her outburst two days ago, she accidentally harmed Shadow and herself. Right now, the wolf was fine, but he needed to recuperate a little bit longer. She wouldn’t stop blaming herself if something happened to Shadow. freewёbnoνel.com
"Yes, I think I lost my healing ability," Zuri said, staring at her bandaged right hand and then continued to pack her thing. They were going to leave at dawn, which meant, it was eight hours from now. "Have you packed your things?"
"That’s bad." Caiden furrowed his brows. "Yeah, I have packed my thing."
Zuri was grateful that Caiden would go with her, though Gayle had to stay in the pack house, to guard the place with Ezra. She was also glad that she could get away from Caiden’s father and mother.
Ezra and Mabel, of course, made a fuss because they didn’t want Caiden to leave with Zuri. They insisted that Zuri was not stable and she could do more harm than good if she went ahead to the front battlefield.
Yet, they didn’t want her to be in this pack either.
’Go back to your pack.’
That was Mabel’s answer when Zuri snapped back at her for giving her a headache. She wanted her to go back to her pack and stay there.
’You can kill anyone there. You are crazy after all.’
And that was it. Zuri felt like she was going to snap her delicate neck when Caiden came and dragged her away before she could fulfill her dream.
"Khaos will not like this."
"Do you want to say that Khaos will not like to see his mate close to him?" Zuri narrowed her eyes. "I will tell him that you said that."
"That’s not what I meant. I meant he will not like it if you put yourself in danger. The battlefield is not a place for you."
"Oh, please. I am a better fighter than you."
Caiden fumed when he was reminded that he lost every fight against her. Well, that was a little bit humiliating, but in his defense, he was not being serious when he fought her. "I couldn’t afford to hurt you because Khaos will have my head."
Zuri chuckled to hear such lame excuse. "Whatever that could make you sleep better at night."
"I am serious. I am one of the best warriors," Caiden insisted.
"Okay." Zuri nodded.
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