Chapter 539
"But he needs me," I shot back, sighing heavily. "He needs me, maybe more than he even realizes, and I've been totally blind to it."NôvelDrama.Org content.
The water of the stream suddenly blurred, distorted by the new flood of tears. I felt so overwhelmed, the weight of my ignorance pressing down on me like a thousand-pound weight.
"He needs you, but you also need him," my wolf said softly, breaking her silence.
"I know," I whispered, my voice quivering. "I just wish I had paid attention sooner."
Suddenly, the rustling of leaves and the crunch of twigs underfoot alerted me to his approach before I even saw him. My wolf perked up instantly, conflicted emotions swirling within me. I knew it was Enzo, but a part of me didn't want to face him-not yet.
He emerged from the tree line, his eyes searching the darkening landscape until they settled on me. "Nina," he breathed out, the relief in his voice mingling with an undertone of guilt. "There you are."
"I don't want to talk," I found myself saying, folding my arms instinctively over my chest. "I'm not in the mood right now."
He stopped a few feet away, his eyes filled with regret. "Look, I know I shouldn't have acted the way I did, Nina. I'm really sorry. Are you hurt?"
I turned away, my gaze falling on the stream once again. "I'm fine. But 'sorry' isn't really gonna cut it right now. What's gotten into you?"
"No, it doesn't," he agreed, his voice subdued. "I lost control and I shouldn't have. That's all I really have to say."
The raw emotion in his voice tempted me to look at him, to fall into those eyes that had always been my sanctuary. But I resisted. "Lost control? Is that what we're calling it now? Did you also lose control when you beat the hell out of that burglar?"
As I spoke, Enzo's eyes widened slightly. "You-"
"Oh, I heard," I said, my voice lowering. "What the hell, Enzo? I thought we were on the same page yesterday- about how violence won't solve anything. About how that isn't our way. Our pack is called the Peacekeepers, Enzo. Beating the shit out of people doesn't exactly define 'peace."
He sighed, his footsteps moving closer. "I know. I just... I got frustrated, Nina. About everything. Work, the pack politics, our disagreement... It got too much and I lashed out."
I spun around, my eyes locking onto his. "We're both frustrated, Enzo. But that doesn't give you the right to get physical."
A deep sigh escaped him, his shoulders sagging as if carrying the weight of the world. "I know. I messed up, big time. And I don't expect you to just forgive and forget, but I can't bear the thought of losing you over my stupidity."
My heart wavered, torn between my lingering anger and the love that had never ceased, even in our darkest moments. "You won't lose me." I stood, turning to face him. "But Enzo, we need to talk. Not just about this, but the ultimatum you gave me yesterday."
He looked exasperated, running his hands through his hair.
"Alright," he finally said after a beat. He held his hand out to me, palm facing upwards, and there was a slight tremor in his hand as though he was hesitant about scaring me. "Will you come with me?*
#Chapter 358: A New Reality
It wasn't long before I realized where Enzo was taking us: into town, and to the diner, the location of many a late- night date.
"I should've known," I murmured with a half-hearted smile as we slid into our regular booth.
"It's been a little while," Enzo said, his eyes scanning the menu. "And I'm hungry."
I hadn't been working regularly at the diner since we got married. In fact, I hadn't been working much at all outside of being the team doctor for the hockey team during game season and volunteering occasionally around town. In a strange way, I missed it. Maybe, I thought to myself, I would come back to it at some point. But that felt like a silly thought; as if I would have the time, what with a baby on the way and medical school.