Helanie:
"Sorry, what did you say?" She had a fake smile on her face, but her words sounded like a final warning to Kaye.
He probably had a minute to take his words back and not interrupt when she was talking to me. Like I said, her whole vibe was off most of the time.
"I said—Helanie has fought monsters before," Kaye repeated himself, his shoulders broad with pride as he praised me for my strength. "And Helanie’s wolf is unlike anything we’ve ever seen. So let’s just say, it’s not that she fought a weak beast and won. She showed her wolf, which people are still talking about for a reason."
I watched her not lose her smile even once. It must have been so hard for her to hear Kaye compliment me. But I was surprised to see her expression stay the same as before.
"Alright," she replied, "but fighting monsters on land or even the flying ones is easy." She shrugged. "You see, this is your territory. You’ll always win."
She made me scrunch my nose because I had no idea what she meant.
"How is fighting a flying monster easy?" I asked, thinking of dragons and other creatures that could fly.
"Because to kill you, they have to come down to your land. Once again, that’s your territory," she said while pouring herself a glass of wine. She looked stiff but calm and composed.
"Have you ever fought a sea monster, Helanie?" She then brought the glass to her lips but asked me that question in a very gentle and soothing voice just before taking a sip.
"Not that I can recall," I muttered.
"Hmm, that’s because you haven’t. You see, when a dragon gets tired, he comes back to land. But a sea monster? You have to go into the sea for your mission. You have to pass through their territory, and even to kill them or protect yourself, you have to enter where they live. Sea monsters are the real threat, Helanie. The day you can kill one, come and get praise from me. Until then—"
She drank the whole glass and set it aside, then walked over to Kaye and grabbed his hand.
"I’ll be busy with my mate."
With that, she pulled him after her. I noticed Kaye always went stiff around her.
"At least he talked a little today. Before this, he used to go completely quiet around her," Cora said.
"Well, after tonight, he’ll behave again. She seems like the type who’ll fight and argue in private and act like everything’s fine in public so no one gets a chance to suspect what her relationship is really like," I commented, feeling very uncomfortable.
"Bitch with her sea monsters. Write this down, Helanie—whoever brags too much about something, that thing becomes their death. I have a feeling she’ll die in the sea one day," Cora made me groan.
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