With her head tucked on Wesken’s shoulder and his arm curled around her, she craved nothing more than to snuggle into his warmth and drift off again. She took a shaky breath. Part of her wanted to ignore the reality of what she had to do and bask in the joy of being in her mate’s arms, but she couldn’t. It wasn’t fair to either of them. “Why are you so tense all of a sudden?” he asked, his voice a little drowsy as though he’d just woken, as well. She lifted her head to look at him and licked her lips. His eyes darkened as his gaze followed the movement. He looked as though he would close the distance and kiss her. She couldn’t let that happen. Not until she had everything out in the open. Hell, maybe once he knew what she was doing, he’d help her. She wasn’t the bad guy after all. “We need to talk.” “So talk.” If only it were that easy. She took a fortifying breath. Whatever happened, she’d be okay. She didn’t want to leave the Komoro village, but one thing she’d learned having survived the horror of her past was that she was resilient.
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