Klaus has his head buried in books. He smiles at me as I plonk myself on the chair. His long dark hair falling around his face. He is quick to tuck it back, letting his deep green eyes catch mine, “You okay?””Frustrated.” I mutter”We both know if there was something wrong with Damien, you would have felt it.””It’s not that.”He tilts his head and smirks at me. “Really?””I just have a bad feeling.””About what?””That’s the problem. I don’t really know.””You are in a mood, but you don’t know why?””Exactly.” I let myself slope against the backrest. “Did you know Dane has asked Mallory to join in the training today?”Klaus bobs his head at me. “It was actually my idea.” Sᴇaʀ*ᴄh the ƒindNoᴠᴇl.nᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.””Yours?” I splutter in surprise”Look, she is in the house the entire time and as much as Neah has accepted her help with her other problem, she feels caged in by Mallory. Dane wants Neah to have a break and this is the best way.” “So you are sending her to training and have told her it’s so she can protect Neah.””We never told her that.” He scowls at me. “Maybe she just got the wrong idea of what’s being asked of her.” He pauses. “Maybe she made a mistake. Maybe she misunderstood.”He was probably right, though it sounded as if he was trying to convince himself. Mallory had spent most nights telling me how she was grateful that Neah was finally talking to her. Maybe she had just misheard. “You miss him?””Of course I do.” I mutter, surprised by his comment”I’m not talking about Damien.”No one had spoken to me about Jenson. If I mentioned him in front of Dane, he would either roll his crimson eyes, or leave the room. As far as he was concerned, our brother was dead. But it never stopped me wondering. He is still my brother. “He made his choice.” I sigh. I didn’t want him to think anything else.He rocks in the chair as he studies me”Do you know something? Has he been in touch? Does he regret rejecting the pack?” The questions topple from my mouth without another thought.He shakes his head and I feel my stomach drop. For a fleeting moment, I had something to look forward to instead of being trapped, waiting.I’m not sure what I was even hoping for. Jenson had made it very clear that he blames Dane for Jess’s death and that wasn’t going to change.Klaus returns to reading his books, unphased that I was still sitting here, watching him. He was like that. Company or no company, he was content. I didn’t know how he did it.”Do you think you will ever find your mate?” I prod, trying to start a conversation with him”Huh?” He doesn’t even register what I say. I repeat my question and he shrugs his shoulders. “Who knows?””Do you not wonder, if they are out there, wondering where you are?”‘He won’t tell us.’ Midnight muses, already predicting the outcome of this conversation.”No.” He slowly closes the book and looks up at me. “Not all of us view life in the same way, Raven.”And that was the end of that conversation. I had tried so many times to get information over the years, but it was always the same answer. I didn’t even know if he was into men, women or maybe even both. He kept all that close to his chest. I didn’t even know if there was anyone in the pack that he liked.I twiddle my thumbs, and eventually push myself up to leave. As I get to the door, Klaus tells me that he is sure Damien will be back soon. As though he knew why I was really asking questions. A distraction from my own mind.But what if something bad has happened? What if that control he has, stopping him from turning back to a Rogue, breaks? What if he is so angry with Salem that I lose him for good?I limp to the bottom of the stairs, but instead of climbing it. I sit there, willing and hoping that he walks right back through the front door.
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