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The Wolf Who Forgot

Chapter 2 Everything I Cannot Say

Word Count: 1531    |    Released on: 07/03/2026

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ing out here for l

ch across the corridor with a coffee cup in one hand and her phone

arly,"

s not

st hadn't been able to make my

st my face. What my face should look like walking into a room and seeing someone for the first time. Neutr

minutes and I still was

inally. "You're number eleven, righ

e door open

already

his coffee order, the particular way he sat in chairs that were slightly too small for him, always with one arm on the table and his weight shifted left. He wa

ctised fell out of

memories of those hands for five years and there they were, right there on the table in front of me, wrapped around a pen. He w

ike he'd never seen m

oss?" h

vo

ng he could say that would surprise me. But hearing it in the actual air of an actual room with him actually sitting

oice came out norma

ble. Not warm, not cold. Professional. "This won't

and I looked at him and he looked at me and there was nothing on

asked. He had the notepad in front of him

ears,"

hing. "And wha

I work out of the cen

d know about? Anything that came up during the

come out of me.

d. "Nothing

f his attention landed on me and I had to work very hard no

that tim

ere you

y. Small pack. I

cleaning product they used on the floors .. something sharp and citrus that didn't quite cover the underneath smell of a room a lot of people had sat in ove

want to ask

d back

" I

politeness." There was the smallest thing i

he was clearly waiting for something and I neede

in

oo

he said. "You're asking because I p

right and he knew he was right and there

a problem

. Just barely. "I app

Saying my name the way he used to say it, with the weight on the first syllable, like

across from me was writing

e needs that it's not getting?" he

bit slow. About a three-week dela

at it." He wrote that do

N

onal attention he'd been giving me for the last ten minutes. It was quieter than that. More personal. Like he was a

icked up my bag.

ng have

top

or

like he was listening to something I couldn

areful. Every single

aid. "We

looking at me

e been asking me questions," I said. Ev

ight." He picked up the pen again. "Sor

ree steps and I was out and I could breathe and then I could figu

st

w

losed arou

to move it and his fingers had just .. landed. On my wrist. Warm and certain and imm

He stopped. He was staring at his own hand like it had d

n't m

aying attention in a way skin normally didn't. And deep in the back of my head, in the part where I'd been storing five years

had felt

ory attached to it for him, no context, nothing to grab onto

thing I was carrying like a key turning in

was still steady. I didn't kno

man on the bench looked up from her phone and said something I didn't hear because

st recognis

g was going to ge

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“He asked me to take everything. Every kiss. Every fight. Every quiet morning he ever let himself be soft with me. Every single memory of the five years we spent loving each other in secret. He said it was the only way to keep me safe. That if he walked into the enemy's camp knowing he had a mate, they would use me to destroy him. So he asked me to hold his memories inside me, like I was a box he could trust, and he promised he would come back for them in six months. That was five years ago. Caius is home now. But he doesn't remember me. He doesn't remember any of it. And the worst part? He is falling in love with me all over again, slowly, the way he did the first time, and I am standing here with all of him inside my head, watching him meet me like a stranger. I know every single thing about him. His nightmares. The way he takes his coffee. The scar on his ribcage from the night he almost died protecting me. The exact words he said when he first told me he loved me. He knows nothing about me. And now the people he spent five years hunting are closing in, the mission is falling apart, and the only way to save him is to give him back everything he asked me to take. But if I do that, he will remember everything they did to me while he was gone. And the Caius who remembers is not the kind of man who lets things go.”
1 Chapter 1 The File With His Name On It2 Chapter 2 Everything I Cannot Say3 Chapter 3 Haunted By Something I Cannot Name4 Chapter 4 The Weight of Five Years5 Chapter 5 She Is Lying And I Know It6 Chapter 6 Closer Than Safe7 Chapter 7 What His Hands Remember8 Chapter 8 Run9 Chapter 9 He Calls It Instinct10 Chapter 10 The Lie I Keep Choosing11 Chapter 11 Fracture Lines12 Chapter 12 Old contacts13 Chapter 13 What you said14 Chapter 14 Lena15 Chapter 15 Pack Dinner16 Chapter 16 What Sophia Knows17 Chapter 17 The Morning He Runs18 Chapter 18 The Thing About Sable19 Chapter 19 War Room20 Chapter 20 What I Almost Said21 Chapter 21 Two Wolves, One Room22 Chapter 22 The Roof23 Chapter 23 Almost24 Chapter 24 The Mug25 Chapter 25 The Message26 Chapter 26 What Lena Has Been Saying27 Chapter 27 She Almost Got Him Killed28 Chapter 28 Something To Protect