Chapter 151
Ariana didn’t move after she said it, even though she could feel the tension in Kael imdiately. His body had gone still beneath her hand, not calm but controlled in a way that felt forced, and the rhythm of his heartbeat hadn’t settled since they stepped inside. If anything, it had grown heavier, each beat stronger than the last, as if sothing inside him was pressing closer instead of fading.
"Kael," she said quietly, watching him.
He looked at her, but there was strain in his expression now, sothing he wasn’t trying to hide anymore. It wasn’t anger, and it wasn’t distance. It was effort, the kind that ca from holding sothing in place that didn’t want to stay there.
"You should step back," he said.
His voice was controlled, but it didn’t sound steady.
Ariana shook her head. "No."
He let out a slow breath, but it didn’t calm him. His shoulders stayed tight, and she felt it clearly through her hand. "I’m serious," he said.
"I know," she answered, just as quietly. "That’s why I’m not moving."
That didn’t make things easier.
She felt the shift in him almost imdiately, the way his breathing deepened, not settling but tightening, like he was forcing it to stay even. His attention didn’t leave her, but she could tell he wasn’t fully focused on her anymore. Part of him had turned inward.
"It’s reacting," he said.
"To what?"
He didn’t look away when he answered. "You."
Ariana didn’t pull her hand back. "It’s not trying to hurt ."
"No," he said.
"Then what is it doing?"
Kael hesitated for a mont before answering, like he was choosing his words carefully. "It doesn’t see you as separate."
The answer didn’t make her step back. If anything, it made her more certain of where she was standing. "Then don’t treat like I am," she said.
That was when everything shifted.
She felt it before she saw it, the sudden change in him as his body went completely still, not controlled this ti, but caught. His heartbeat faltered for a second and then ca back harder, and the tension beneath her hand spiked sharply.
"Kael?" she said, more carefully now.
He didn’t respond right away.
His eyes changed just enough for her to notice, the focus sharpening into sothing more instinctive, less asured. It wasn’t a complete loss of control, but it wasn’t the sa as before either.
"You need to step back," he said again.
The words sounded more like a warning now.
Ariana stayed where she was. "No."
His hand moved quickly and caught her wrist, his grip firm and unyielding. It didn’t hurt, but it wasn’t careful either. It was the kind of hold that ca from instinct rather than thought.
"Ariana," he said, her na lower now.
She didn’t try to pull away.
"If you were going to hurt ," she said, keeping her voice steady even as her heart beat faster, "you already would have."
He didn’t answer imdiately, but she felt the tension in his grip increase, just slightly, like sothing inside him was pushing forward.
"You don’t understand what you’re standing in front of," he said.
"Then let understand it," she replied.
Sothing in his expression shifted at that, not softening, but giving way just enough for the control he had been holding to slip.
He moved without thinking.
The space between them disappeared as he pulled her closer, her balance shifting as she was brought against him. His hand slid from her wrist to her waist, holding her there, and his other hand ca up to brace against the wall behind her. The movent wasn’t ant to trap her, but it left her with nowhere to step back even if she wanted to.
She didn’t want to.
"Kael," she said again, quieter now.
He didn’t answer.
His head lowered slightly, his breath uneven as it brushed against her skin, and she could feel the strain in him clearly now. It wasn’t just tension anymore. It was restraint, stretched thin but still holding.
For a mont, she thought it might break.
She felt it in the way his grip tightened, in the way his breathing faltered, in the way the space between them felt too small to contain everything that was building.
She didn’t step away.
Instead, she pressed her hand more firmly against his chest, grounding herself as much as him.
"I’m still here," she said.
Her voice was softer this ti, but steady.
He reacted imdiately. His breath hitched, and the tension in his body shifted, not disappearing, but pulling back just enough for him to regain control.
His grip loosened slightly.
Not enough to let her go.
But enough to show he was choosing it.
Ariana stayed where she was, her hand still against him, her breathing slowly evening out as she held his gaze.
"That’s what you’re afraid of," she said quietly.
Kael let out a low breath, sothing between frustration and understanding. "No," he said.
He looked at her fully then, and this ti there was nothing hidden in his expression.
"That’s what happens when I hold it back."
The words settled into her, and this ti they didn’t feel like a warning.
They felt like the truth.
Standing that close to him, feeling the tension still running through him even as he forced himself to stay in control, Ariana understood sothing she hadn’t before. This wasn’t just about losing control. It was about how close he ca to it every ti he chose not to, and how much effort it took to stay where he was.
And even now, with everything in him pushing forward, he hadn’t let go.
Ariana felt it in the way his hand remained at her waist, not restraining her anymore, but holding on like part of him needed the contact to stay grounded. His breathing was still uneven, and she could tell the control he was forcing into place hadn’t co easily.
For a mont, neither of them moved.
Kael closed his eyes briefly, his forehead lowering until it rested lightly against hers, and the small gesture felt more honest than anything he had said since they entered the room.
"You make this harder," he admitted quietly.
Ariana’s fingers tightened slightly against his chest. "Good," she whispered back.
A breath that almost sounded like a tired laugh left him, but when he looked at her again, the tension in his expression hadn’t disappeared.
Neither had the feeling between them.
If anything, being this close only made it clearer how dangerous the distance between control and surrender really was.
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