Chapter 106 - What He Won’t Hear

The forest stretched endlessly ahead, shadows cast long and sharp in the pale morning light. Frost crunched underfoot, the sound jarring in the stillness. Taryn's gaze stayed fixed on Kah'el's back, her steps deliberate, though her body still felt heavy from the previous day's ordeal. The poison might have been gone, but its echoes lingered in her muscles, her chest.

Her breaths came shallow, sharp against the cold. She didn't know why her heart was pounding. They were just walking. Just walking. But the weight between them felt unbearable. Her chest tightened as the silence stretched between them.

She considered staying quiet, letting the moment pass. But the weight of her unsaid words felt heavier than the risk of speaking them. And if she didn't say something now, she wasn't sure she'd ever find the courage again.

"Kah'el," she said, her voice barely louder than a breath, but in the quiet, it carried.