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Shadow Slave By Author.NovelNozi.com Chapter 816

We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 816

We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 816 Summary

 

The chapter opens with a firm declaration that no one will set foot on Blackwell property without the narrator’s presence. Judy insists that the narrator accompany her, feeling safer with him by her side. They agree to visit the manor the next day, with a plan to leave immediately if anything feels wrong. Judy shares a small deception she told Irene about an appointment with Eliza, when in reality she plans to see Selene, hinting at the need to arrange a real meeting with Eliza soon.

 

The drive to the Blackwell estate is tense and filled with unease. The narrator notices Judy’s troubled silence as they approach the imposing manor, which exudes wealth and power but also pride and entitlement. Despite the narrator’s discomfort with the place, Judy is resolute about going through with her visit, determined not to delay and find excuses to avoid it.

 

Upon arrival, the butler greets them formally, acknowledging their titles as Alpha and Luna, which causes Judy to blush but not correct him. Selene Blackwell warmly welcomes them and mentions the lessons Judy is to receive, implying a strict and possibly intense agenda. Judy, prepared with a dress and heels, insists on dressing properly despite the narrator’s suggestion to stay comfortable. She also informs Selene that Gavin will be accompanying her, to which Selene responds with a knowing smile about male wolves’ protectiveness.

 

As Judy and Selene head inside, the narrator is approached by Zachary, who politely tries to engage him in a conversation about a previous matter. The narrator makes it clear he is there to support Judy, not to discuss business with Zachary. After some polite exchange, Zachary asks for a few minutes to talk, and with Judy’s encouragement, the narrator agrees to stay and listen, trusting Judy’s ability to handle the situation with Selene. The chapter ends with the narrator’s cautious curiosity about what Zachary has to say next.

 

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Chapter 816

“You’re not setting foot on Blackwell property without me,” I said firmly, my voice leaving no room for argument.

Without missing a beat, she replied, “Then you’re coming with me. Honestly, I’d feel a lot safer if you were there.”

I nodded in agreement. “Alright. We’ll head to the manor tomorrow. But the moment I sense anything off, we’re out of there.”

Her grin broadened, and she leaned in, pressing a deep, lingering kiss against my lips. I savored the moment, letting the taste of her stay a little longer before gently pulling away.

“By the way,” she murmured, biting her lower lip thoughtfully, “I might have told Irene I have an appointment with Eliza tomorrow. I didn’t want to admit I’m going to see Selene. So, we’ll need to arrange a real appointment with Eliza soon, or I’ll look like a liar.”

The seriousness etched on her face was so earnest that I couldn’t help but laugh aloud.

The drive to the Blackwell estate seemed to stretch on endlessly. The narrow road twisted through thick woods, with tendrils of mist curling low over the asphalt, lending the morning an almost ethereal quality. Judy sat beside me, her gaze fixed outside the window, her lip caught between her teeth as if wrestling with a storm of thoughts she wasn’t ready to voice.

It was mid-morning, the day after she’d told me about her plan to visit the manor. Part of me hoped she’d reconsider by now, but deep down, I knew that was wishful thinking.

“You don’t have to do this today,” I said softly, trying to sway her.

She shook her head gently. “No, I have to. If I delay, I’ll find a hundred reasons not to go.”

I understood that stubborn resolve—the kind that only hardened when ignored. Still, I hated this place. It always gave me a chill, a creeping unease I couldn’t shake.

We parked the car and stepped out together, my eyes immediately scanning the surroundings. The manor hadn’t changed much since my last visit—its towering stone pillars stood imposing, and the sprawling gardens looked more like a carefully crafted stage set than a natural landscape. The grandeur screamed wealth and power, but beneath it all, I could still sense the familiar stench of pride and entitlement.

As we neared the front door, it slid open automatically. The butler appeared, standing tall and bowing his head respectfully.

“Alpha Landry, Luna Landry,” he announced.

Judy’s cheeks flushed at the title, but she didn’t correct him. After all, she was about to become my Luna.

Just then, Selene Blackwell stepped into view.

“Judy, it’s wonderful to see you. I’m glad you could make it,” Selene said warmly, pressing a light kiss to each of Judy’s cheeks before stepping back. “I hope you’re ready for your lessons today. We have a lot to cover in a short amount of time.”

Judy nodded, lifting a small bag she carried. Inside were a dress and heels—she hadn’t wanted to wear them for the drive, choosing comfort instead. I told her she didn’t have to dress up if it made her uncomfortable, but she insisted.

“I’m looking forward to learning from you,” Judy said politely. “I hope you don’t mind that I brought Gavin along.”

Selene chuckled softly.

“Not at all,” she replied, turning to me with a knowing nod. “I figured you’d be here. Male wolves tend to be protective of their mates.”

I gave a curt nod.

“I’m glad you understand.”

Her smile widened before she linked her arm through Judy’s.

“Let’s head to the back parlor and go over today’s lessons in detail,” Selene suggested.

They began walking away, and I followed for a moment before stopping when I heard my name called.

“Gavin Landry, good to see you again so soon after our last meeting,” Zachary said, approaching me with a polite smile. “Have you given more thought to what I mentioned?”

I narrowed my eyes. “I’m not here for you. I came to support my mate while she takes lessons from your wife.”

Zachary laughed lightly. “Of course. Selene mentioned the lessons today. I apologize for my wife’s intrusion on your territory yesterday. She didn’t discuss it with me beforehand.”

He shot Selene a pointed glance, but she simply shrugged.

“It’s fine,” I said, meaning it.

“Do you have a few minutes to talk? There are some things I didn’t get to say last time.”

I glanced at Judy, who was watching me quietly. She gave me a small encouraging smile.

“I’ll be fine for a bit,” she said. “Honestly, it’s okay. Go ahead.”

I studied her for a moment longer, then nodded. I didn’t want to leave her alone with Selene Blackwell, but I trusted Judy’s strength. If anything happened, I knew she could handle it. Besides, I was curious about what more Zachary had to say.

Conclusion

 

The chapter delicately captures the tension and trust woven between Gavin and Judy as they face the daunting presence of the Blackwell estate together. Their unwavering support for each other, even amid uncertainty and lingering unease, underscores the strength of their bond. Judy’s determination to confront her past and Gavin’s protective instincts highlight the emotional depth of their connection, revealing a love that is both resilient and tender.

 

As they step into the world of lessons and old alliances, the story gently explores themes of courage, loyalty, and the complexities of navigating intertwined histories. The quiet confidence Judy exudes and Gavin’s readiness to stand by her side paint a portrait of partnership that can withstand external challenges. This chapter leaves us with a sense of hopeful anticipation, grounded in the enduring power of love and mutual respect.

 

What to Expect in Next Chapter?

 

The next chapter promises a deepening of the tense dynamics within the Blackwell manor, as Judy embarks on her lessons with Selene. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken histories and underlying power plays, and readers can anticipate a delicate dance of trust and guarded intentions between these formidable women. Judy’s determination to face the past head-on will likely stir emotions and reveal vulnerabilities that have long been buried beneath layers of pride and resentment.

 

Meanwhile, Gavin’s interaction with Zachary hints at unresolved issues and potential shifts in alliances or confrontations that could ripple through their intertwined lives. The balance between protection and independence, loyalty and suspicion, will be tested as these characters navigate the complex web of relationships and expectations. The chapter will likely explore the nuances of strength and vulnerability, leaving readers eager to uncover what lessons Judy will learn and what truths Gavin might uncover in his conversation with Zachary.

 

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