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After the recognition

Author: Berrywrytes
last update publish date: 2026-06-17 13:52:29

The silence that followed the kiss didn’t feel like peace.

It felt like attention.

Denise became aware of it slowly, like a pressure behind the eyes she couldn’t fully focus on. The mansion wasn’t quiet anymore—it was listening differently, as if the rules had shifted and everyone inside had been reassigned new meaning.

Including her.

Liam hadn’t moved away.

That was the first thing she noticed.

His hand was still at her waist, not pulling her in now, not holding her back either.
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  • Liam’s Obsession    When Staying Becomes a Choice

    The next morning arrived without announcement. No shift in tension. No sudden change in the air. Just light—slow and pale—spilling through the trees like it had always belonged there. Denise woke still close to Liam. Not tangled. Not trapped. Just near enough that the first thing she felt wasn’t the world outside— it was him. Steady. Present. Real. She stayed still for a moment, watching him breathe. It was strange how something so simple had become the most grounding part of her life. Liam’s eyes opened after a while, like he already knew she was awake. “You’re watching me again,” he said quietly. Denise blinked. “I wasn’t planning to be obvious about it.” A faint warmth touched his expression. “You don’t have to hide it.” That made her pause. “I feel like I should.” “Why?” Denise thought about it. Then shrugged slightly. “Because it feels intense.” Liam studied her for a moment. “It only feels intense because you’re not used to

  • Liam’s Obsession    When Quiet Becomes Closeness

    The settlement finally settled into its rhythm again. But for Denise, nothing felt quite as simple as “normal” anymore. Not even silence. She and Liam walked away from the clearing without a destination, just letting their steps drift where they would. The forest around them didn’t feel heavy like before. It felt… aware, but distant. Like it had learned not to press too close. Denise noticed that first. “They’re giving us space,” she said quietly. Liam glanced at her. “They’ve been doing that for a while.” She gave him a look. “I only just noticed it.” A faint softness touched his expression. “That’s because you’re starting to feel it instead of thinking about it.” Denise exhaled through her nose. “That sounds like a compliment disguised as a problem.” “It’s both,” he said simply. That earned a small, reluctant smile from her. They kept walking. The deeper they went, the quieter the world became—not empty, just less occupied. Branches moved softly o

  • Liam’s Obsession    When Us Becomes Enough

    The words hung in the air longer than anyone seemed comfortable with. The bond is not finished forming. Denise felt Liam’s hand tighten around hers again, but this time it wasn’t protective. It was instinctive. Like he was reminding himself she was still there. Still real. Still her. Denise swallowed. “I don’t like that sentence,” she said quietly. Liam didn’t look away from her. “I know.” The observer in front of them shifted slightly, as if realizing something important had just been said in a way they didn’t fully understand. Denise noticed that too. They always noticed things now. Too much noticing. Too many eyes. She exhaled slowly. “Can we stop talking about us like we’re a theory?” Silence. That one landed differently. Liam turned slightly toward the observers. Not aggressive. Just present. “She’s asking you to speak carefully,” he said calmly. The lead observer hesitated. Then nodded once. “We understand.” Denise wasn’t s

  • Liam’s Obsession    When the World Comes Closer

    Morning didn’t feel like morning. It felt like continuation. Denise woke before the light fully reached the den, her body already aware of Liam before her eyes even opened. He was there. Close. Steady. Not touching her, but near enough that the bond between them settled instantly the moment she became conscious. That realization still unsettled her sometimes. How fast everything found balance around him. Around them. Liam shifted slightly when she moved. “You’re awake,” he said softly. Denise blinked. “I didn’t mean to wake up.” A faint hint of warmth crossed his expression. “You don’t have to apologize for that.” She exhaled slowly and sat up. The morning air inside the den felt different again. Not colder. Not warmer. Just… aware. Denise frowned slightly. “Do you feel that?” Liam didn’t need to ask what she meant. “Yes.” A pause. “It’s already active.” Denise turned toward him. “Active?” He nodded once. “The bond doesn’t

  • Liam’s Obsession    When the Forest Learns to Wait

    The night deepened slowly, like the world was reluctant to fully settle. Denise stayed standing for a moment longer than necessary. Cael had already left. The silence he left behind wasn’t empty—it was full of expectation. Like the forest itself was listening for what she would decide next. Liam didn’t let go of her hand. Not even when the wind shifted. Not even when the trees creaked softly in the distance. Denise finally spoke. “I don’t like that the pack reacts when we’re apart.” Liam nodded once. “I know.” “That feels… wrong.” “It feels new,” he corrected gently. Denise looked at him. “That’s not reassuring.” A faint, almost tired warmth touched his expression. “I didn’t mean it to reassure you.” That made her exhale through her nose—half frustration, half reluctant amusement. “You’re very calm for someone whose life is apparently turning into a myth.” Liam tilted his head slightly. “It only feels like a myth from the outside.” A pause

  • Liam’s Obsession    When the Quiet Learns Their Names

    Night came slowly over the settlement. Not the kind of night that felt like an ending. More like something settling in to listen. Denise sat near the entrance of the den, watching the last traces of daylight fade between the trees. Liam was behind her, close enough that she could feel him without turning around. That had become a strange kind of comfort. Not distance. Not touch. Just presence. “You’re doing it again,” Liam said softly. Denise didn’t look back. “Thinking too far ahead?” “Yes.” A small breath left her. “I can’t help it. Everything ahead of us feels… crowded.” Liam stepped closer. It wasn’t sudden. He never moved like that. It was always deliberate in a way that made her feel included instead of surrounded. “It will feel less crowded if you stop carrying all of it alone,” he said. Denise finally turned slightly toward him. “That sounds like something people say when they don’t have answers.” A faint smile crossed his face.

  • Liam’s Obsession    The challenge circle

    Moonrise did not feel like nightfall. It felt like judgment. The entire estate had changed in the hours leading up to it—quietly, deliberately, like the land itself was preparing for something it had witnessed too many times to be surprised by. Torches lined the outer grounds. Not for lig

  • Liam’s Obsession    The council arrives

    The doors opened before the servant finished speaking. Not slowly. Not ceremonially. As if the mansion itself had decided it no longer had a choice. Cold air rushed into the hall. With it came them. The council. Five wolves stepped inside. Not in human hesitation. Not in unfamil

  • Liam’s Obsession    The Luna’s Mark

    The hall remained silent. Not because anyone was afraid to speak. Because nobody knew who should speak first. Denise stood between Liam and the shattered floor, trying to process the last ten minutes. Son. The ancient man had called Liam his son. Not metaphorically. Not symbolically

  • Liam’s Obsession    The thing beyond the wound

    Nobody looked away. They couldn’t. The wound in the sky widened another inch. That was all. An inch. Yet Denise felt the world recoil. The trees surrounding the estate bent away from it. The clouds dissolved. The air itself seemed unwilling to exist near the tear. Something was

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