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Days to Save My Alpha Chapter 26: The Space Between

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The fire had burned down to embers.

Aria was asleep in his arms.

Damon wasn’t.

He couldn’t.

Not with her breathing against his chest. Not with her hand fisted in his shirt like she was scared he’d vanish if she let go.

The forest was quiet. No wraiths tonight. No wind.

Just snow. And her.

Damon looked down at her.

Her cheeks were red from cold. Her braid had come loose. Strands of hair stuck to her temple.

She looked young.

She looked tired.

She looked like she belonged here.

With h
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    Damon’s breathing was steady. That was the first thing Aria noticed. Not fast. Not shallow. Steady. She was still holding him. Her arms around his shoulders. His head against her chest. “Day Fifteen,” she whispered. He didn’t answer. Her heart stuttered. “Damon?” His eyes opened. Dark. Tired. But open. “I’m here,” he said. “Stop counting my breaths.” She exhaled. She hadn’t realized she was holding hers. “You scared me.” “You always look scared,” he said. The corner of his mouth lifted. “It suits you.” She punched his arm. Light. “Idiot.” He winced. “Injured idiot.” They both laughed. Quiet. The sound was swallowed by the stone walls. Outside, the pack was silent. No bell. No shouting. Just night. Day Fifteen had begun without permission. And without end. --- Aria helped him sit up properly. She checked the bandage again. The bleeding had stopped. The black edges were still there, but less spread. “Bren’s silverthorn is working,” she said. “Slowly.”

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    The anteroom was quiet. Too quiet. Aria’s eyes snapped open. She didn’t remember falling asleep. But her cheek was on the bench, and Damon’s hand was in her hair. “Damon?” “I’m here,” he said. His voice was low. Clearer than it had been in hours. She sat up. The blanket slipped from his shoulders. He looked better. Still pale. Still weak. But the fever sweat was gone. “How long?” she asked. “Three hours,” he said. “Sundown is in twenty minutes.” Her stomach dropped. Day Fourteen was ending. --- They stood together. Damon leaned on the wall for two seconds before he let go. “I can do this.” “I know,” Aria said. She tied her hair back. Smoothed her shirt. The blood was dry now. Brown. It looked like rust. “Let them see you.” They walked. The corridor was full now. Wolves. Whispers. Eyes on them as they passed. No one spoke. But no one looked away either. Selene was waiting outside the hall. She was dressed in black. Her hair was braided tight. She looke

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    Damon’s hand was still on hers. His grip was too tight. Too hot. Fever. Aria forced herself to breathe. “Can you walk?” “No,” he said. Honest. The Alpha mask was gone. She looked down the corridor. Empty. The guards were gone. Everyone was gone. “Then we don’t walk,” she said. She slid her shoulder under his arm. “We lean.” He laughed. A short, broken sound. “You’re small.” “You’re heavy,” she shot back. “Move.” Together, they moved. Step by step. His weight on her. Her shoulder screaming. They made it ten meters before his knees buckled. “Wall,” he gritted out. She got him there. He slid down until he was sitting. His head fell back against stone. His eyes closed. “Damon. Stay with me.” “I’m here.” His eyes opened. Dark. Glassy. “For now.” Aria tore another strip from her shirt. Her hands were shaking badly now. Not from fear. From cold. From adrenaline. From the way his blood looked black in the torchlight. “This is infection,” she whispered. “You need

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    The council’s circle didn’t break. Ten wolves. Ten sets of eyes. All on Damon. None on her. Like she was air. Aria’s hands curled into fists at her sides. The cold bit through her thin shirt. She should have been shivering. She wasn’t. Anger was warmer. Marek stepped forward. His silver hair was braided with black cords. Old Alpha marks. “You left without permission, Damon. You vanished for three nights while the prophecy ticks down.” “I was surviving,” Damon said. Flat. No apology. “You were hiding,” said Selene from the left. Younger. Sharper. “With her.” All ten heads turned to Aria now. She met Selene’s gaze. Didn’t drop it. “I’m the reason he’s alive to stand here and be judged by you.” A low growl moved through the circle. Not Damon’s. Marek raised a hand. Silence. “The law is clear, Alpha. After three days of absence, the council may vote for interim leadership if the Alpha’s condition is… compromised.” He looked at Damon’s ribs. At the way he favored his le

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    The fire had burned down to embers. Aria was asleep in his arms. Damon wasn’t. He couldn’t. Not with her breathing against his chest. Not with her hand fisted in his shirt like she was scared he’d vanish if she let go. The forest was quiet. No wraiths tonight. No wind. Just snow. And her. Damon looked down at her. Her cheeks were red from cold. Her braid had come loose. Strands of hair stuck to her temple. She looked young. She looked tired. She looked like she belonged here. With him. Damon’s thumb brushed her cheek. Aria stirred. “Damon?” “I’m here.” His voice was low. She didn’t open her eyes. She just snuggled closer. “Don’t go.” “I won’t.” Aria’s mouth curved. Barely. Then she fell asleep again. Damon closed his eyes too. For the first time in twelve days… the cold didn’t matter. Because she was close. --- `Day twelve. Eighteen days left. Morning.` Light came slow through the trees. Pale. Cold. Aria woke first. Damon’s arm was still around her waist. Hi

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    Aria didn’t sleep. She lay in Damon’s arms under the cloak, listening to his breathing. Counting. Nineteen days. It wasn’t enough. Damon was awake too. He could tell. “Aria,” he murmured. “Hmm?” “You’re thinking too loud.” Aria’s mouth twitched. “Sorry.” Damon tightened his arm around her. “Stop counting.” “I can’t.” Her voice was small. “If I stop counting, I’ll forget how little time we have.” Damon was quiet for a moment. Then he shifted. He pulled back just enough to look at her. The firelight caught his face. “Then don’t count tonight,” he said. “Count me.” Aria blinked. “What?” Damon’s hand came up. He brushed his thumb over her cheek. “Count this.” He leaned in. He kissed her. Slow. Deep. Like he had all the time in the world. Aria’s hand came up to his chest. She gripped his shirt. Damon didn’t rush. He kissed her like he was memorizing her. Like day thirty wasn’t coming. Aria melted into him. --- `Day twelve. Nineteen days left. Morning.` Dawn came

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