Login via

Marrying a Warhound (Cassian) novel Chapter 94

Cassian had warned me that the journey would take at least a full day. The statement caught me off guard. How could traveling to a northern outpost take so long? Were we already that deep into the northern lands without my realizing it?

I didn’t ask him any of these questions. If he thought I needed an explanation, he would give one. Instead, I simply followed him, my steps a little uncertain at first. We had no carriage, no supplies beyond the clothes on our backs and a few weapons.

It didn’t take long for me to understand what he meant. Moving through the endless snow, each step sinking into the drifts, made progress painfully slow. The cold air bit at my skin, and even with constant movement, the chill settled into my bones. The land itself seemed determined to test every ounce of strength I had.

I lowered my head and forced myself forward, eyes fixed on the ground. The snow crunched beneath my boots. I didn’t even realize he had stopped until I walked straight into his back.

I jerked my head up, startled. “What’s wrong?”

Cassian didn’t answer right away. His gaze swept the trees, sharp and restless. Then he muttered, “You are too slow.”

I blinked at him. “Too slow?” I barely had time to process the word before he moved.

He spun around so fast the air shifted with him, and I stumbled back a step. My shoes slipped against the packed snow, balance tipping. Before I could fall, his arm shot out, hauling me in until I hit his chest. The impact knocked the breath from me. He was holding me, one arm wrapped around me as if he had no intention of letting go.

I froze, wide–eyed. His face was closer than it had ever been. Those eyes, deep crimson, unnervingly bright against the white of the snow, held me in place. And I realized then that his eyes pulled me in, holding me longer than I should have let them. There was something in them that unsettled me, a mix of danger and certainty that made it hard to look away.

My throat tightened. I cleared it, forcing my voice out. “Let go.”

His gaze flicked lower, landing on my mouth. His grip didn’t loosen. “If I do,” he said evenly. “You’ll fall.”

The words sank in. He wasn’t wrong. I had no footing, no balance. If he released me now, I would hit the ground. I swallowed hard and gave a short nod. “Fine. I get it.”

Only then did he straighten me, pulling me back onto steady feet. My legs still felt unsteady, like they hadn’t caught up with the rest of me.

“Thank you,” I managed, trying to sound composed.

But he wasn’t done. His arms shifted, and before I could guess his intention, he lifted me clean off the ground.

I gasped, my hands flying to his shoulders. My entire body stiffened as I looked down, realizing my boots

12:02 Mon, Sep

Chapter 94

were no longer touching snow. “Cassian-”

5 vouchers

He didn’t react to my protest. His arms were solid beneath me, holding me as if I weighed nothing. The set of his jaw was calm, unbothered, but his eyes hadn’t softened. They stayed locked on me, unreadable and definitely too steady for comfort.

My chest tightened. Being this close was too much. The warmth of his body bled through the layers of clothing, the strength in his grip making it clear I had no chance of slipping free even if I wanted to.

“Put me down,” I said quickly.

He tilted his head slightly, studying me. “You’ll only fall again.”

Chapter 94 1

Chapter 94 2

Chapter 94 3

Verify captcha to read the content.Verify captcha to read the content

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Marrying a Warhound (Cassian)