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My Greate Husband 95

My Greate Husband 95

Chapter 95 

Maximus 

The rain came sideways, slashing through the narrow pass like the mountain itself had grown teeth. Each drop cut like ice, slicing across my arms as I dragged my hood lower and pressed deeper into the cliffside. The terrain here was ancient- jagged rock walls carved by forgotten gods, thick with moss and runescars older than any living wolf. It was the kind of place people avoided without knowing why

It was also the kind of place where ghosts still whispered

My boots sank into the mud as I reached the markerthree stones stacked atop one another, the top one carved with the bladeandrune sigil I hadn’t seen in years. A sign. A warning. A memory

I’d seen that mark last during a mission for the Council, buried in the dirt outside a burnedout village. I’d stood there, younger, cockier, with blood on my knuckles and orders on my tongue, and I hadn’t known what it meant

I knew now

I pushed through the narrow gap in the rock, shoulders brushing the slick stone as the pass gave way to a hollowedout cove. The cave beyond was warmunnaturally soand lit with the faint green glow of mossfed rune light. The air hummed like a blade being sharpened

And he was waiting

Maximus Laker,the man said without turning. Didn’t think you had the balls to come alone.” 

Didn’t think you still had a face,I replied, voice flat

He chuckledlow and sharp like a whetstone kissand turned

Time had not been kind to him

Half of his face was scored with scars, deep and brutal, the kind that came from magical backlash or betrayal. His left eye was clouded white. His handsonce so steady they could etch runes into bonenow trembled slightly as he reached for the flask at his belt

But the bladerunner was still very much alive

I assume you’re not here for pleasantries,” he said, sipping

I shook my head. I’m here for the truth.” 

Expensive commodity these days.” 

I have coin.” 

And guilt,he added, eye narrowing. It leaks off you like a bad wound.” 

I didn’t answer

He gestured to the stone slab beside him. I sat, dripping, soaked through, heart beating like war drums in my chest

I need to know about the runebonding system,” I said. “The one the Council used on gifted wolves. On the rogues. On her.” 

The bladerunner didn’t blink. “What makes you think I know anything?” 

Because you created it.” 

He sipped again, then set the flask down. I helped build it. Didn’t design the core. That was older than all of us. Pulled from ruins. Translated from the tongues of things that no longer breathe. But I etched it into steel, into cuffs, into collars. I was the Council’s knife. And you were their hammer.” 

I swallowed hard. And Kael?” 

That name made him go still

Kael,” he said slowly, was one of the first.” 

My throat tightened. The firstwhat?” 

Etherealbound.” 

The word landed like a crack in stone. I felt it ripple through me, deep and cold and undeniable

What does that mean?” 

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It means he wasn’t just a gifted wolf,the bladerunei salu. He was por tethered to somethingor someonethat amplified his magic beyond normal limits. The Council didn’t understand it at first. They thought it was a fluke. But when he began seeing visionsfeeling things before they happenedthey realized he wasn’t just gifted. He was chosen.” 

Chosen for what?” 

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To anchor a prophecy.” 

I stood. You’re telling me Kael was part of a prophecy? That thisthis whole warisn’t just about rebellion?” 

No.The man looked at me then, and his expression wasn’t smug or coldit was tired. Bonedeep tired. It’s about fate. Or what people think fate is. The Etherealbound are rare. One every few generations. Born when the moon aligns with the flame. They’re linked to a catalystanother gifted wolf with power so old, it doesn’t just bend the world. It rewrites it.” 

My heart slowed

Jiselle.” 

He nodded. If she is what they think she is, then yes. She’s the flame.” 

I stepped back, the cave suddenly too small. And Kael” 

Is the anchor. The vessel. The balance. Call it what you will, but if the prophecy is right, the Ethereal and the Flame are two halves of the same force. Apart, they burn. Together, they either ruleor destroy.” 

I felt sick

You’re lying.” 

I wish I was.” 

I ran both hands through my wet hair. My fingers trembled. So whathe’s not using her? He actually believes they’re fated?” 

Worse,he said softly. He may be right.” 

The words echoed in my skull like a war drum

He may be right

I thought of Kaelcalm, controlled, terrifying in his precision. I thought of Jiselle, burning and broken and stubbornly 

beautiful even when she was afraid. I thought of the way she’d looked at me the last time we spokenot with hate, not with lovebut with disappointment. Like she didn’t recognize me anymore

What if she starts to believe it?I asked, voice barely above a whisper. What if she stops fighting it? What if she lets him 

in?” 

The bladerunner met my gaze. Then we don’t just lose her.” 

I swallowed hard we lose the world.” 

A long silence passed

Outside, the rain softened. The mountain held its breath

You still love her,the bladerunner said

I didn’t respond

You think love is enough to pull her back?” 

I stared at the cave wall, watched the runes shift and flicker

No,I said finally. But guilt might be.” 

He smiled bitterly. Then I hope your guilt’s stronger than prophecy.” 

You still love her,” the bladerunner said

I didn’t respond. I didn’t need to. The truth sat between us, silent and raw

You think love is enough to pull her back?” 

I stared at the cave wall, watched the runes shift and flicker like dying stars. There was something ancient in them- something hungry. Like the mountain had seen too many gods rise and fall and knew the cost of believing in salvation

No,I said finally. But guilt might be.” 

The bladerunner huffed a breath that wasn’t quite a laugh. Then pray your guilt is louder than fate.” 

I nodded once, jaw clenched. I intend to make it scream.” 

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My Greate Husband

My Greate Husband

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