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Disguise 125

    <b>CHAPTER </b><b>125 </b>


    The office had gone quiet. Not the kind of quiet that soothed–it pressed down like fog, thick and unmoving. Saphira sat hunched over the map<b>, </b>elbows braced on the edge of the desk, fingers tracing the jagged ridges of Silvermoon teritory. Entry points. Escape routes. Contingencies. Her mind moved like a de, but her chest felt tight, constricted. Too many unknowns. Too many ways this could go wrong.


    Behind her, a sigh broke the silence. Not sharp. Not thoughtful. It was frayed–like something unravelling.


    “I’m terrified,” Niks said, voice low. “Of something happening to you if you go.”


    Her hand stilled mid–gesture, hovering above the parchment. The words didn’t just interrupt her–they shattered her focus. She turned slowly, as if afraid that moving too fast would break the fragile moment.


    Niks stood by the window, his silhouette framed by the fading light. His shoulders were rigid, but his face… his face <b>was </b>stripped bare. No trace of the infamous Niks Arrax. No steel. Nomand. Just a man–haunted and afraid.


    Saphira’s breath caught. He looks like a boy <i>who’s </i><i>just </i>realized <i>the </i>world <i>can </i><i>take </i><i>things </i><i>from </i><i>him</i><i>. </i>


    She rose, the chair scraping softly behind her, and crossed <b>the </b>room in swift, purposeful strides<b>. </b>Her hand found his chest; fingers syed over the steady thrum of his heart. “Niks<b>…</b>”


    He looked down at her, and his eyes–usually molten gold and unreadable–flickered with something fragile. “I know I’m not the most romantic,” he said, voice rough. “Or passionate. I’ve never had a partner before. Never needed one.” His throat bobbed as he swallowed. “But now I’ve found you… I can’t do life without you anymore. You’ve be the most important person to me<b>. </b>And the thought of losing you-” He exhaled shakily. <b>“</b><b>It </b>kills me.”


    Saphira blinked, stunned. Her heart thudded hard, not from fear–but from the sheer weight of his words. <i>Niks </i><i>Arrax </i><b>doesn’t </b><b>say </b>things like this. <i>Not </i>to <i>anyone</i><i>. </i>Not <i>ever</i><b><i>. </i></b>


    She reached up, her fingers brushing along the sharp line of his jaw, tracing the tension there. “I don’t need you to shower me in romance,” she whispered. “You’ve given me a new life. A new purpose. But aside from all that…<b>” </b>Her voice faltered, then steadied. “<b>I </b><b>can’t </b>sit on the sidelines forever<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Niks pulled her into his arms, wrapping her in a hold that felt more like a plea than an embrace<b>. </b>His grip was firm<b>, </b><b>almost </b>desperate, like he <b>was </b>anchoring himself to her. “It wouldn’t be so bad if I went with you.”


    Saphira stiffened, then pulled back, her palms pressing against his chest. “No. <b>You </b>can’t <b>leave </b>the pack. Not now. It’s too risky.”


    He nodded, reluctantly. “I know. <b>I </b>just… I don’t like it.”


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    Then he stepped back, just enough to see her fully, and lifted his hands <b>to </b>cup her <b>face</b>. His thumbs brushed her cheekbones with reverence, and his gaze locked onto hers. “You’re my everything now.”


    Saphira’s breath hitched. She looked into his <b>eyes</b>–really looked. The fire. The <b>fear</b>. The love<b>. </b>It was all there,id bare and trembling.


    He means <i>it</i>. <i>Every </i>word. <i>And </i>gods <i>help </i><i>her</i><b><i>; </i></b><i>she </i>feels <i>it </i><i>too</i><i>. </i>


    Saphira’s fingers curled around thepel of Niks’s shirt, knuckles pale with the pressure. She wasn’t holding him to keep him close–she was holding herself together. The steady heat of his body seeped into her palms, anchoring her in the moment. Her heart <b>was </b>still echoing from his confession, each beat reverberating like a drum against her ribs. The truth of it settled inside her like a de–sharp, beautiful<b>, </b>terrifying. Everything felt more fragile now. More real.


    Her <b>voice </b>came out barely above <b>a </b>whisper, raw with emotion. “You’re my everything too, Niks. I wouldn’t <b>ever </b>put myself in danger without cause<b>. </b>Especially now.”


    His jaw flexed, a flicker of tension passing through him like a tremor. His gaze dropped to the floor, lingering there as if the words he needed <b>were </b>buried in the grain of the wood. When he looked back up, his <b>eyes </b>were steadier–<b>resolved</b>. “As much as I want to,” he said slowly, “<b>I </b>can’t be selfish. I can’t <b>keep </b><b>you </b>locked up out of my own fear.”


    Her brows drew together, confusion tightening her chest. What is he saying? Her grip loosened, fingers slipping from his shirt <b>as </b><b>she </b><b>took </b><b>a </b>half<b>–</b><b>step </b><b>back</b>, needing to see his face, fully. “What are you saying?”


    He exhaled, the sound rough, reluctant, like it scraped against something inside him. “I think it’s a good idea for you to <b>go</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Her breath caught, sharp and sudden. “You’re serious?”


    He nodded once, golden eyes unwavering. “I am. Despite everything in me screaming not to let you out of my sight… you’re right. If Fing’s going to be the bait, you’re the next best option to finding Asher, Talia, and Sam. And we need to move fast.”


    Saphira’s mouth parted, gratitude swelling in her chest like a tide, but before she could speak, Niks raised a hand–gentle,manding.


    “But,” he said, voice firmer now, themander in him rising to the surface, “I have the final say on who goes with you. And yes, you’ll have a say thes


    She nodded, her expression softening, the tension in her shoulders easing just slightly. “Agreed. But we both need to trust the team. Trust that they’r me safe.”


    Niks stepped closer, his hand sliding behind her neck, thumb brushing the edge of her jaw with reverence. The touch was soft. “You have toe <b>back </b>to me.”


    Saphira leaned into him, her forehead nearly resting against his. <i>I </i><i>will</i><i>. </i>I <i>have </i>to. Not just for the mission–for him. For us. “I will”


    The moment hung between them, quiet and charged, like the breath before a storm. <i>This </i>is what it means to be tethered to someone<i>–</i><i>not </i>just in lose, but in <i>war</i><i>. </i>In purpose. In <i>survival</i>. In <i>the </i><i>promise </i>of <i>return</i>.


    Then, a knock at the door shattered the stillness<b>. </b>


    Niks didn’t flinch. He straightened, his hand falling away from her slowly, reluctantly, like letting go of something sacred. “Come <i>in</i><b>,</b>” he called.


    The door creaked open, and one by one, everyone filed back in–Jed, Finn<b>, </b>Amara, Zafira, Anastasia, Raven, and Jasper. Their faces were expectant, tense, ready. Saphira didn’t move from Niks’s side. Not yet.


    Her gaze swept the room, thennded on Raven. “Where are the other witches?<b>” </b>she asked, realizing with a flicker of unease that she didn’t even know their


    names<b>. </b>


    “They’re working on protection spells,” Raven replied, folding her arms. “Potions <b>we </b>can take with us<b>.</b>”


    “Good idea,” Zafira added, nodding.


    “But they’ll stay here to protect the pack too,” Raven continued.


    Niks nodded, already moving toward the head of the table. Saphira followed, her steps steady, her mind sharpening. “Good, we need to be prepared for anything.”


    Everyone settled around the table, the air thick with anticipation. Finn leaned forward, <i>his </i>voice cutting through the quiet. “Let’s get this n sorted then.”


    Saphira’s fingers brushed the edge of the map, her eyes narrowing. <i>Time </i>to <i>stop </i><i>surviving</i>. Time <i>to </i><i>start </i><i>leading</i>.


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