CHAPTER 17 — “THE MARK OF NIGHTFALL”
Author: pinky grip
last update2025-12-01 18:20:33

“THE MARK OF NIGHTFALL”

Liam woke gradually, as though he had been trapped under heavy water. For a long moment he heard nothing but the slow rhythm of a heartbeat not his own. Softer. Faster. Human. He blinked his eyes open and realized his head was resting on Mira’s lap. The soft warmth of her thigh beneath his cheek sent a strange, unfamiliar calm through him, like the wolf inside him was unusually quiet… observing her, studying her, memorizing her scent.

It was early morning. Soft, pale light shone through her apartment windows, the rain finally easing into silence. Mira looked exhausted. Her head rested against the wall behind her, eyes closed, one hand tangled in his hair like she had tried to soothe him through the night and fell asleep in the process.

For a moment, Liam didn’t move. He didn’t want to. This was the first time in months his mind wasn’t filled with clawing, growling, burning pressure. Just… peace. Her scent. Her warmth. Her presence.

He shifted slowly. She stir
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