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Shadow Slave By Author.NovelNozi.com Chapter 792

We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 792

We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 792 Summary

As dawn breaks, the group arrives home after a tense journey. Gavin and Taylor quickly arrange for Erik to be taken to Eliza’s clinic, showing concern for his condition. Gavin reassures the Gammas accompanying Erik that he will be alright and that they can ask him questions once he wakes. Meanwhile, Gavin comforts the narrator, noticing her trembling knees and offering quiet support as they head to the villa.

 

Upon arrival, the atmosphere is heavy. Irene and Matt remain silent and withdrawn, with Matt exhausted and heading straight to bed, while Irene avoids interaction, causing the narrator to feel hurt by her apparent rejection despite their friendship and upcoming family ties. Gavin lightens the mood by playfully carrying the narrator inside, offering warmth and tenderness that contrasts with the underlying tension.

 

In the quiet of their room, they share a gentle moment, discussing their worries about Erik’s health. Gavin is confident in the care Erik is receiving, and they acknowledge the surprising revelation that Erik has a mate, a fact the narrator never knew despite their friendship. This discovery adds to the narrator’s feelings of confusion and distance from people she thought she knew well.

 

The chapter closes with the narrator expressing a growing need to understand her own origins. After much reflection on the recent upheavals and changes she has experienced, she decides it is time to speak with her birth parents, seeking answers about her identity and past from those who have always cared for her. This decision marks a pivotal moment in her personal journey toward self-discovery.

 

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By the time our plane touched down, the first light of dawn was breaking over the horizon. As the doors slid open, a rush of cool, fresh air swept inside, carrying with it the scent of rain, metal, and something unmistakably like home. When we stepped off the aircraft, Gavin and Taylor moved quickly, coordinating to get Erik into a waiting car where a couple of Gammas stood ready.

“Take him straight to Eliza’s clinic,” Gavin instructed the Gammas firmly.

The two exchanged uncertain glances before their eyes settled on Erik, concern flickering in their expressions.

“Is he going to be alright?” one of them asked quietly.

“He will be,” Gavin muttered, his voice low but assured. “You can ask him questions once he wakes up.”

They nodded silently and carefully helped Erik into the vehicle without another word.

Gavin then turned to me and led me toward the familiar car that would carry us home. He opened the door for me, and the moment he saw my knees tremble slightly, his face softened. He said nothing about it, and I was thankful for his quiet understanding. Sliding into the seat beside me, he wrapped his arms around my shoulders, pulling me close against his side, a comforting warmth in the chill morning air.

By the time we arrived at the villa, the sun was just beginning to gild the edges of the roof with a soft golden glow. Gavin stepped out first, exchanging brief goodbyes with the Gamma who had driven us, since Taylor had gone with Erik to the clinic. Irene and Matt remained silent throughout the drive; Irene seemed lost deep in thought, her gaze distant and unfocused. I wanted to reach out to her, to understand what was weighing on her mind, but I hesitated, not wanting to intrude.

Matt looked utterly drained.

“I’m heading straight to bed,” he said with a tired yawn as he climbed out of the car.

“Goodnight,” I replied softly, pulling him into a quick hug before watching him disappear into the house.

I barely noticed that Irene had already slipped inside. A pang of hurt settled in my chest when I realized she hadn’t spoken to me at all. Even though I was soon to marry her father, she was still my friend, and I had hoped to be there for her. But it seemed she wanted nothing to do with me, and that rejection stung more than I expected.

Without warning, Gavin scooped me up into his arms, leaving me breathless, and began carrying me toward the front door.

“I can walk, you know,” I teased lightly, trying to sound playful despite the heaviness in my heart.

He grinned down at me, eyes sparkling with mischief.

“Let me indulge this once,” he replied.

I rolled my eyes but didn’t protest. He bent down and pressed a gentle kiss to the tip of my nose, making me laugh softly. Moving effortlessly, he took the stairs two at a time, carrying me as if I weighed nothing, and gently set me down on our bed, careful not to jostle me.

“You’ve been hovering around me a lot lately,” I remarked, my tone gentle, not sharp.

“You passed out yesterday, Judy,” he reminded me, his hand resting warmly on my waist. “So yes, I’ll hover as much as you need me to.”

“You make it sound like I did it on purpose,” I teased, raising my eyebrows.

“Knowing you?” He smirked, the corner of his mouth lifting. “I wouldn’t rule it out.”

I laughed, though it was a bit weak and tired—a genuine laugh, nonetheless. He leaned in, brushing a stray curl away from my forehead, and for a long moment, we shared a peaceful silence. It wasn’t empty; it wrapped around us, steady and comforting.

“Do you think Erik will be okay?” I asked at last, breaking the quiet.

“He will,” Gavin replied without hesitation. “Eliza and Taylor know what they’re doing.”

I nodded, trying to hold onto that hope.

“He has a mate,” I whispered, the words feeling strange on my tongue.

“It seems so,” Gavin agreed softly.

“He never told me,” I said, shaking my head in disbelief. “I thought we were friends. I can’t believe he never told me. Did you know?”

“No, of course not. You probably know more about him than I do,” Gavin said, pulling me a little closer.

I nodded again, and our conversation faded into a comfortable quiet. We held each other, stealing gentle kisses now and then, finding solace in each other’s presence.

“I think I’m going to talk to my parents tomorrow,” I said suddenly, capturing Gavin’s attention.

He raised his eyebrows in surprise.

“Talk to them about what?”

I bit my lower lip, my mind swirling with everything that had happened over the past few weeks. So many questions had bubbled up inside me—questions about who I really was, about the strange changes I’d been feeling. I knew the people who could answer those questions were the ones who had cared for me my entire life. I’d never questioned them before; they had always loved me like their own, never making me feel anything less.

I never really cared about my birth parents because I already had parents who loved me unconditionally, never letting me want for anything.

“About me,” I said after a pause, my voice barely above a whisper. “I think it’s finally time to find out where I came from.”

Conclusion

 

The chapter closes on a tender note of vulnerability and hope, as the characters grapple with uncertainty and the weight of unspoken truths. Amid the quiet moments shared between Judy and Gavin, there is a palpable sense of comfort and trust, a reminder that even in the face of unknowns, love can be a steadfast anchor. The emotional distance with Irene adds a layer of complexity, highlighting the challenges of connection and the silent struggles that often accompany change.

 

Judy’s resolve to seek out her birth parents signals a turning point, a brave step toward understanding her identity and embracing the past she has long set aside. This decision, though fraught with questions, is underscored by the unconditional love she has always known, offering a foundation from which she can face whatever truths lie ahead. The chapter beautifully captures the intertwined themes of belonging, trust, and the courage to confront one’s history with an open heart.

 

What to Expect in Next Chapter?

 

The next chapter promises to delve deeper into Judy’s quest for identity, a journey that is bound to stir up emotions and uncover long-hidden truths. As she prepares to confront her birth parents, the delicate balance of love and loyalty she feels toward her family may face unexpected challenges. The quiet tension surrounding Erik’s condition and the mystery of his mate adds an undercurrent of uncertainty that will keep readers on edge, wondering how these revelations will ripple through their intertwined lives.

 

Meanwhile, the strained silence from Irene hints at unresolved conflicts simmering beneath the surface, suggesting that relationships within the villa may be tested in ways that are both subtle and profound. With Gavin’s unwavering support providing a steady anchor, Judy’s path forward is anything but clear, promising moments of vulnerability, resilience, and heartfelt connection. The emotional landscape of the story is set to deepen, inviting readers to explore the complexities of love, trust, and the search for belonging.

 

Sara is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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