<h4>Chapter 456: Through your head</h4>
Amelie watched the swing arc high before speaking again. "Will it be okay to send Juniper to Karmen’s house? I’m worried. It turns out June’s family isn’t as solid as we all thought; I just hope they ept her."
Gabriel gave the swing a gentle push from behind. "She deserves that abandonment, Ame. And you can’t let your empathy cloud your judgment about her past."
"I’m not," Amelie countered. "But this is bigger than her past actions. She was recently seen talking to someone Karmen couldn’t see, which is deeply unsettling. If Juniper is isted from her family, even a dysfunctional one, Ophelia will take advantage of that vulnerability." Amelie paused, her eyes searching Gabriel’s for understanding.
"She tried the same maniptive tactics with Flora when Flora was going through a rough patch. The only reason we know is that Flora trusted us enough to talk about it. We have no guarantee that June will do the same, and I dread what Ophelia could coerce her into doing while she’s feeling lost."
She lowered her feet as she turned to face Gabriel. "I think Brother Nick should know about this," she stated.
Gabriel moved to the front of the swing set, lowering himself onto the swing right next to her. "I won’t tell Nick," he pronounced.
"Why?" Amelie asked, confused, arching an eyebrow.
"It’s better if he stays away from June," Gabriel added. "She’s a maniptive woman who knows what she’ll do to get what she wants. It’s better for them to stay apart. In fact, this whole situation must stay between you, me, and Karmen."
Amelie considered his words for a moment, then gave a slow nod of agreement.
"So, did you arrange a ce for her? You’ve to keep an eye on her too," she asked, still looking thoughtful.
"Yes, I have," Gabriel confirmed. "I’ve informed Karmen about it, and he’s on his way to drop Juniper off now. I’m assigning one of my own men to keep a close eye on her. Karmen has his own life to manage, after all."
"What ever happened with Karmen and Aisha?" Amelie inquired, curiosity recing the worry in her voice. "You told me they were together because of some family arrangement."
"Nothing really happened," Gabriel stated simply. "Karmen just let go of her since Aisha is in love with herte mate, Joshua. Karmen isn’t interested in getting into any kind of rtionship himself, and I can’t figure out why. He’s too hard to read sometimes. I can’t even read my own beta."
"Not everyone is ready to find love," Amelie said softly, watching the movement of the swing chains. "Karmen must just want to live freely in his ownpany for a while. We can only pray for his best."
"You’re right," Gabriel agreed.
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"Did you try talking with Nick?" Zilia asked as she lowered herself onto the sofa, watching Casaio open the buttons of his shirt.
"Why would I talk to him?" he muttered, tossing the shirt aside. "I went to interrogate the beta hunters’ leader. He is absolutely tight-lipped, not uttering a single word."
"Despite the torture?" Zilia inquired, her voice low.
"Yes. I feel someone big is behind them," Casaio stated, before lowering himself heavily into the recliner.
Zilia moved to the cupboard, taking out a loose shirt for him. "You should see Nick once," she urged. "He needs you in this tough time. I mean, we can’t fulfill the void his mate created, but at least we can be his support. And he’s always more open with you. Even Royal Mother was so worried for him."
"I don’t wish to see him," Casaio rified, taking the shirt from her and putting it on.
"Don’t say that," Zilia pleaded. "Remember, we are the reason Juniper and your brother started fighting with each other. Cas, don’t let the cursed forest’s effect upy your mind. You must remember that Nick is your brother."
"Zilia, I don’t think Nick and I were ever close to each other," Casaio stated simply.
She let out a deep sigh, shaking her head in frustration. "Then we won’t talk to each other until you go and meet Nick." Anger suddenly shed in her eyes, and she took a step back from him.
"Zilia, don’t be like this," Casaio said, rising to his feet.
"I will," she insisted. "You are ruining your rtionship with Dominick for no reason. You better go and talk to him rather than trying to please me." With that final statement, Zilia stepped out of the bedroom, leaving Casaio standing alone.
Casaio shut his eyes for a moment before making his way toward Dominick’s chamber.
Reaching the closed doors, he didn’t bother knocking. Instead, he used teleportation,nding him silently inside the bedroom.
His eyes immediately found Dominick, who was curled up on a plush sofa, fast asleep. The heavy velvet curtains were entirely drawn, plunging therge room into a dull, mncholy gloom.
Without wasting a second on hesitation, Casaio strode over and wrenched the curtains open, letting a shaft of blinding,te afternoon’s sunlight flood the room.
Dominick’s eyes snapped open abruptly, his sleep shattered by the sudden invasion of light. He blinked hard, seeing a tall, dark figure silhouetted against the brightness. He rubbed the sleep and confusion from his eyes.
"Cas," he murmured.
"What have you done to yourself? Go and freshen up," Casaio said.
Dominick sat up slowly, lowering his feet onto the soft rug. "You should leave me alone," he stated, not meeting Casaio’s gaze.
"Everyone is worried for you," Casaio retorted with a sharp voice. "Are you going to hurt the others with your pain? You’re a Sinir. Stand up and start working. That’s how you’re going to get Juniper out of your head." He took a step closer. "She doesn’t even deserve your time or a single thought. I don’t understand when you’ll finally put that through your head."
Dominick didn’t say anything, his brow still set in a deep frown.
"Stand up!" Casaiomanded, his voice impatient.
"I won’t," Dominickined, his gaze finally lifting to meet his brother’s. "You speak with such a cold tone with me.