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Chapter 76 - Chapter 56 —

POV Jackson

‎[In the present]

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‎Silence settled in.

‎Heavy.

‎Persistent.

‎But in my mind—

‎everything was still moving.

‎Avery.

‎Her broken breath.

‎Her hands gripping him.

‎And that thing…

‎That pressure.

‎Invisible.

‎But real.

‎I couldn't pull myself away from it.

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‎— Jackson.

‎My uncle's voice snapped me sharply back to reality.

‎— I'm listening.

‎I slowly raised my eyes to him.

‎But instead of answering—

‎another question forced its way forward.

‎Older.

‎More unsettling.

‎— Why don't you like her?

‎A silence fell.

‎— Who?

‎he asked, slightly irritated.

‎I held his gaze.

‎— Avery… Why have you never liked her? (I continued)

‎He sighed slowly, as if this conversation had always been inevitable.

‎— Here we are again…

‎He passed a hand over his face.

‎Tired.

‎— Jackson…

‎— No.

‎I took a step toward him.

‎— Not this time.

‎My voice cracked.

‎Barely.

‎But enough.

‎— Because I can see it.

‎A silence passed between us.

‎— And what happened today…

‎I clenched my jaw.

‎— wasn't normal.

‎His expression shifted subtly — almost imperceptibly, but not to me.

‎— Nothing surrounding that girl is.

‎His voice was calm.

‎Too calm.

‎Making me shiver.

‎— What do you know?

‎— Enough to tell you to stay away from her.

‎His voice hardened.

‎Bluntly.

‎— And yet you don't listen to me.

‎I gritted my teeth.

‎— Because you've never explained why.

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‎A pause.

‎Slow.

‎Weighted.

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‎Then he moved closer.

‎— There are things…

‎His voice dropped lower.

‎— that you don't let into your life, Jackson.

‎His gaze anchoring in mine.

‎— And that girl is one of them.

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‎Silence.

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‎— And you would do well to listen to me this time.

‎His jaw tensed slightly.

‎— I don't care what you saw.

‎Driving his gaze into mine.

‎— Stay away from her — because it isn't she who is in danger, Jackson, but everything that comes near her.

‎His voice fell.

‎Colder.

‎— And if you don't want to be pulled into things beyond you…

‎He paused.

‎— and drag us into them with you, you'd better listen to me this time.

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‎My gaze didn't move.

‎But inside—

‎something gave way.

‎He wasn't lying. At least not entirely.

‎Slowly, I slid my hand into my pocket.

‎— Then explain this.

‎I took out the object.

‎And held it out to him.

‎His expression darkened immediately.

‎No more control.

‎No more mask.

‎Just—

‎a reaction.

‎Raw.

‎He stepped sharply toward me.

‎— Where did you get that?

‎I pulled my hand back before he could grab it.

‎— At the Greenes'.

‎I thought I heard his pulse quicken, but I didn't dwell on it and continued.

‎— And I think you know exactly who it belongs to.

‎The silence dropped all at once, so heavy and pressing that you could hear the sound of insects and rustling outside despite the thickness of the windows.

‎His eyes stayed fixed on me without blinking, as if he couldn't believe what he was seeing.

‎— He's the one who gave it to you? he finally said.

‎— Yes.

‎I tilted my head slightly.

‎— And guess who he was with.

‎His pulse quickened further and I was certain of it this time — he knew something.

‎And I saw it.

‎His complexion paled.

‎Barely.

‎But enough to confirm it.

‎I moved closer.

‎Slowly.

‎— Are you going to explain yourself now, Uncle Harry? I said with resolve.

‎He swallowed.

‎And for the first time—

‎my uncle hesitated.

‎— We need to… warn the others.

‎— The council, I deduced.

‎He paid no attention and gestured to one of the staff members standing nearby.

‎— No, I said, low.

‎My voice was firmer.

‎Colder.

‎— Not before I know what's going on.

‎I said, stepping closer.

‎— As you've said yourself…

‎I held his gaze.

‎— I'm going to be the future alpha.

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‎Silence.

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‎— And I have the right to be kept in the loop as well.

‎— Jackson…

‎I sat down.

‎Slowly.

‎Without taking my eyes off him.

‎Seeing my resolve, he knew I wasn't going to let this go. He composed himself, letting a faint smirk cross his lips before resuming his serious tone. He asked the staff member to leave them, then sat down across from me.

‎— So then…

‎Settling in comfortably and folding his hands in front of him.

‎— What do you want to know?

‎he finally asked.

‎I didn't answer right away.

‎Because the truth—

‎was that I had been waiting for this…

‎but was I ready to hear it.

‎Then—

‎I raised my eyes to him.

‎— Everything… I want to know everything.

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‎The silence fell again.

‎But this time—

‎it was different.

‎More dangerous.

‎Because now—

‎there was no going back.

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‎The silence pressed for one more second.

‎Then—

‎my uncle exhaled slowly.

‎As if he had just made a decision.

‎— Very well, then first tell me one thing.

‎His gaze locked into mine.

‎— What you saw… in that house.

‎He paused.

‎— Describe it exactly.

‎I frowned slightly, then told him everything I had seen, everything I had felt, and that feeling that it was the same thing that had killed Kevin.

‎His expression didn't move a muscle.

‎But I could see that he knew.

‎— And the air?

‎he asked.

‎— What about it?

‎— Did you feel it?

‎I thought about it.

‎Then—

‎— Yes.

‎A shiver ran through me.

‎— Like… a pressure.

‎His eyes closed briefly.

‎Like a confirmation.

‎— Then it really is…

‎he murmured.

‎I straightened slightly.

‎— What "is"?

‎A silence.

‎Then—

‎— What you saw…

‎His voice seemed faintly disturbed.

‎— wasn't a simple attack.

‎My heart skipped a beat.

‎— Then what was it?

‎— A message…

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