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Silas’s POV

When Damon was running with my side face resting on him, I was looking around. Despite my weight, he ran tirelessly.

Then, I noticed the sea beside us. I quickly sat up and glanced around, realizing we were in a place filled with ships and boats, anchored at the other side of the sea.

Suddenly, Damon stopped.

"Silas, co down," he said.

I quickly jumped down from him, and he began sniffing around, moving here and there. anwhile, I stood there, watching him, my eyes darting everywhere to ensure there were no wolves or ghosts around.

But I wasn’t so super wolf who could sense their presence. I didn’t know how Damon could do it. Of course, he was an incredible person, but even if he was, he was still my brother’s mate—I shouldn’t forget that.

When I looked back at where Damon had been, he was gone. I glanced around and found myself standing there alone.

That familiar, unsettling feeling began to haunt again, and I started to tremble when—

"Hey," I heard a voice. It startled , but when I turned around, I saw Damon.

"Where did you go, Damon? You know I was scared you’d leave alone here too."

"I didn’t know you’d feel that way just from leaving for a mont," he replied, his voice sounding husky—probably because he was still in his true form.

"But where did you go?" I asked.

"I went to look around. There’s no one here except us, so let’s stay in one of the ships. It’s not safe to stay outside at night."

"Have you forgotten about your brothers? What if they return to the hospital, face danger, and worry about you? Velric is with them—what if he cries when he doesn’t see ?"

We had co a long way while running, so it was natural for to be concerned. Who knows what could happen to them, and I didn’t want anything bad to happen.

"Silas, you’re really slow... Didn’t you notice? What we saw was an illusion. That ans the soldiers with them must have had ulterior motives. But even if they face danger, don’t worry—my brothers are strong."

Well, he was right. Theron and Kael were there, so there was nothing to worry about. But Lysander and Velric couldn’t fight—what if sothing happened to them?

Then again, I knew Theron and Kael wouldn’t let anything happen, so for now, we needed to focus on ourselves.

After Damon checked the ships, we found one that was supposed to leave but got stuck due to the virus outbreak.

We both boarded the ship. It was my first ti seeing a ship in real life—I had no idea where to go or what to do.

Damon took the lead, checking every room, every office, even the kitchen. In the kitchen, we found so frozen food.

"Grab this food and put it in the oven," he instructed.

I stared at him. We didn’t even know how long the food had been there—whether it was expired or not.

"What if it’s expired? We’ll get sick."

"It’s not expired. Just do as I say, Silas."

Like I had a choice—I grabbed the food and put it in the oven, but I didn’t know what buttons to press. I’d never used an oven before.

"Don’t tell you don’t even know how to use it," Damon remarked.

I smiled awkwardly because, indeed, I didn’t know. Thankfully, Damon instructed on what to press, and after five minutes, the food was heated.

I served the curry and rice onto plates and grabbed so water, following Damon as he led the way out.

He sniffed around, guiding us until we found a room with its door already open. He went in first, checking for any danger, and then invited in.

"Lock the door from the inside," he said.

I did as he told , placing the curry and water on the table. Damon remained in his true form, sitting on the ground beside the table. It almost felt like I had a giant pet with .

"Aren’t you going to shift back?" I asked.

"Nope. In this form, I can protect you better," he replied.

"You can protect just as well in your human form too," I argued, but he ignored , resting his head on his knees and staring ahead.

"What about eating? I can’t eat this alone. Co on, shift back and have a al with ."

I was hungry, so I started to eat, but as I did, he suddenly turned to look at . It made feel guilty, like I had done sothing wrong.

"If you want, I can feed you too since you probably can’t eat on your own, right?"

"Thanks for your kind gesture, Silas, but I’m really not hungry. Usually, I don’t even eat dinner sotis, so it’s a habit."

"Damon, you know it’s a very bad habit to skip dinner. If we don’t eat, we won’t have strength, and without strength, how are we going to work?"

I can’t even imagine skipping my dinner, man—on an empty stomach, I wouldn’t even be able to fall asleep, let alone do any work.

"If you’re saying it’s a bad habit, then I won’t skip my dinner next ti, okay? But for now, just finish your dinner."

"Okay."

Well, I did offer him to eat, but he refused—it’s his fault. So even if he complains later that I ate dinner alone, it’s not my fault.

in the end, he didn’t eat anything. Eventually, we lay down on the bed together. It was a king-size bed, so there was enough space for both of us—otherwise, I’d have to sleep on the floor.

Just as I was lost in thought, Damon’s fur brushed against . It felt smooth and nice, so I reached out to rub his back. But the mont I did, he suddenly shifted back to his human form and pinned down in a second.

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