Falling Through The Dark
sks without her mind fully participating. She couldn't shake the memory of Jaxon's words, the quiet conviction in his voice. **Mate**.
d always kept her grounded. But nothing seemed to work. Every task, every
ng up at the windows as if they held the answers to questions she didn't know how to ask. The city was alive with the
Jaxon had said. She felt the bond-the pull
ck into the world where everything felt like it was falling apart. **He's r
haze of her thoughts. Mira turned, sta
ble. He was dressed casually, a simple t-shirt and jeans, but the intensity i
?" Mira's voice came out
gged slightly. "I just know wher
his time?" she asked, crossing her arms over her chest. "Another
"I'm not here to lecture you," he said quietly. "I'm here beca
he weight of the conversation pressing down on he
muttered.
hem felt like a separate universe. Mira's mind raced, but she couldn't bring herself to speak. What could she say?
ve for a few scattered figures. The cool breeze ruffled M
ose enough that Mira could feel his presence. The air between them
began, breaking the silence, "but I can't keep pretend
y. "I don't matter to you
about you than you think. I've been watching you, not in a creepy way, but because I couldn't stay
bench. "I don't need you to tell me what I do or don't want," she said, he
elling you what's best for you, Mira. I'm telling you that we're co
d no humor. "You sound insane. I can't just-just accept that every
Mira. I didn't want to be the guy who can't let go of someone. I didn't want to fall into some stupid bond I co
lf began to crumble. She wanted to push him away. She wanted to stay angry, to keep her distance. B
ely audible. "I don't want to feel like I need you, Jaxon
ean on me. I'm asking you to stop fighting something that's bigger than both of us.
ed to consume her. She didn't know what to feel. She didn't know how to respond. But sh
in days, she didn't feel so alone. Even though it terrified her, th
nerable. "I don't expect you to accept me overnight. I just need you to
her. **What do I want?** The question echoed in
pered, more to herself than to him
er otherwise. He just sat there, patiently waiting for her t
ted from everything else. Mira didn't know what to say. She didn't know what she wanted. But there wa