Chapter 241: Chapter 241 The Promise of Forever
Christina’s POV
We turned to see Cade running toward Ysolde. He stopped just short of crashing into her, sweaty and breathing hard. "Made it!"
Ysolde stared at him in disbelief. "What are you doing here? You’ve got a torn ligament! You should be resting!"
Cade leaned against her shoulder, grinning. "It hardly hurts when you’re around. I wanted to be here with you. Are you mad?"
Her expression mixed frustration and affection. "You’re already here. What am I supposed to do, throw you back down the mountain?"
I glanced back at Cassian, who stood frozen, watching the interaction with obvious jealousy. After a moment, he pulled himself together and started moving toward them.
I nudged Ysolde. "Want me to run interference?"
She glanced at Cassian approaching. "No, I’ll... I’ll handle this."
I backed away from the drama and rejoined Hudson. "Let’s check out the bridge."
A short walk brought us to Lover’s Span, a metal walkway stretching across a narrow gorge. Every inch of its railings was covered with thousands of padlocks, gleaming in the misty sunlight.
I looked around, found a small weathered stall, and bought a pair of small heart-shaped locks. After borrowing a marker from the vendor, I started writing our initials.
"What would you have done if I hadn’t come?" Hudson asked, watching me work.
"Hmm?" I looked up, confused. "What do you mean?"
"If I hadn’t come here with you, would you have bought two locks as well?" His intense gaze held mine.
"Of course not." I didn’t need to think before answering.
If not for Ysolde and her two stalker-like suitors, I wouldn’t have come here at all.
Then... I glanced over at Hudson, who was seriously writing his name on the lock like he was signing an important pack agreement.
I hadn’t said "I love you" to him yet, but I didn’t want him to think his deeper, clearer feelings were one-sided or ignored by me.
I looked into his eyes earnestly and said, "I’m sure Alpha Hudson, no matter how busy he is, knows what Lover’s Span means."
Hudson stopped what he was doing, his gaze locking onto my face. "I know." His voice was low and serious. "A promise to be together forever."
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He didn’t answer right away. Instead, he reached out to gently touch my cheek. "Christina, this isn’t a game or something casual. Once we hang this lock, it means forever to me. My wolf won’t let me treat this kind of promise lightly."
I was struck by the seriousness in his words. This wasn’t just a simple tourist souvenir anymore, but a real commitment ceremony.
"I understand," I said softly. "I’m serious too."
We hung the lock on the bridge and threw away the keys, then smiled at each other.
In that moment, I felt like our fates really had been locked together forever.
Hudson leaned closer. freewebnσvel.cøm
I half-closed my eyes, waiting for that kiss.
"Guys!"
Hudson sighed.
I held back a laugh and turned toward whoever had ruined the moment.
Ysolde and Cade were walking toward us hand in hand.
I looked behind them.
Cassian was gone.
For the next three days, we stuck strictly to Ysolde’s schedule: hot springs, night markets, waterfalls, the psychic.
Cassian never showed up again.
***
The morning sunlight streamed through the studio windows, like someone had scrubbed the entire city clean overnight.
My good mood from the trip lasted until I saw the chaos on the front desk.
Dozens of flower bouquets competed for space.
The flowers on the left were already wilting, petals curling at the edges, and the water in the vases had turned murky.
"Priya, where the hell did all this stuff come from?"
She looked up from her laptop and shrugged. "You missed the circus. Daniel and Alpha Niall have been sending flowers like they’re in some kind of competition. One would deliver, then half an hour later the other would too. I kept telling them you weren’t here, but they wouldn’t stop."
I tossed my bag on the bench. "You’re kidding me."
"I wish I was. I didn’t want them killing each other in here, so I told them I’d keep everything safe until you got back. Didn’t work. They got into another fight yesterday. Thank Goddess it wasn’t in the studio this time. They took it to the sidewalk."
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"I think Dan threw the first punch. He’s still not recovered from the last round. Probably broke out of the hospital just to get another hit in. Well, he’s back in a hospital bed now. Niall doesn’t look much better either. The Frostpelt pack members had to scrape him off the concrete."
I stared at the flowers again, imagining punching both those childish men until their faces looked like those wilted petals.
They were still stuck in their inheritance battle.
Every move was about scoring points.
Technically, Niall was the current Alpha of The Frostpelt Pack, so he should have full control. But Alpha Clive obviously didn’t trust Niall and hadn’t transferred most of the pack’s power or company assets to him.
I guessed Niall wanted me back now because I was the real daughter of The Crescent Pack Alpha. I had inheritance rights to the pack and could inherit Franklin Company assets. While Beatrice was a fake.
I was afraid Daniel had the same motives.
Maybe neither of them actually cared about flowers, or about me.
"Throw them all out. Every single one. Don’t bring in the next batch either. Just put a trash can by the door."
Priya nodded. "Got it."
I looked around the studio.
Nothing was damaged.
No broken display cases, no blood on the tiles.
This time, Daniel and Niall had beaten each other unconscious without trashing the place.
Maybe that psychic reading really did work.
At six o’clock, Hudson pulled up outside.
I climbed in.
"We’re making a quick stop at the hospital," he said.
"What, are you sick?" I looked him over.
Everything seemed fine.
"No, it’s Edouard. His health is failing again. He’s called the pack lawyers to his room. He’s drafting a new will."