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Gathering

Author: Nicolet Hale
last update publish date: 2026-03-31 02:30:47

I changed three times.

First dress went back because it was trying too hard, second one was too plain and plain on my body in a full room stops being plain real fast. Third was dark green, fitted at the waist. Fitted everywhere if I was being honest.

I had bought it on a brave day two years ago and had never found anywhere worth the attention it would pull.

Tonight I put it on and left the room before I could argue myself out of it.

He was coming out of the study when I reached the bottom of the stairs.

He looked up.

Stopped.

Not for long, a second maybe less. But his eyes moved over me in that way he had, that slow deliberate way that started at my face and did not rush and did not pretend it was anything other than what it was, and I stood at the bottom of those stairs and I let it happen.

My body had stopped taking sensible instructions somewhere around day four of living in his house and I had given up fighting it.

He looked back at my face.

Something in his jaw had shifted.

"Ready," he said. Low. That voice he used sometimes that landed differently from his work voice.

"Yes," I said.

We walked out into the cold.

Five minutes to the hall. I felt every one of those five minutes. The dark. The cold air moving through the trees. The space between us that felt like something being held at a careful measurement rather than just two people walking side by side.

The hall was warm and full when we got there. That particular noise of a pack at ease with itself. Food and woodsmoke and the layered warmth of people who had known each other long enough to stop performing.

The room shifted when we walked in.

I felt it. That wave that started at the door and moved inward. I had felt rooms do that my whole life and I had my system. Back straight. Face easy. Eyes forward. Do not give it anything to work with.

What I had not planned for was him stepping closer.

Not touching me. Just closing the distance. Three inches less between us than there had been outside and those three inches said something to every person in that hall. I watched it land on face after face as we moved through the crowd.

He introduced me to people. Stood beside me at the food table. Stood beside me near the east wall. Every time something pulled him away he came back and stood close again. The whole pack was reading it I could feel them reading it.

Women looked at me with that particular assessing look.

Warriors caught eyes across the room.

Kade was near the far wall and I spotted him watching us with an expression that was mostly delight and partly something more careful.

Sola near the back. Arms folded. Watching. Her face giving nothing, which on Sola meant everything.

About an hour in we were standing at the edge of the crowd and someone called his name from across the hall. I started to step back and his hand came to my forearm.

Just his fingers wrapping around it.

Warm. Firm. That touch moved from that point outward through my whole body in a slow wave and I stood completely still and kept my face exactly where it needed to be.

He looked down at me. His thumb moved once. One slow deliberate press against the inside of my forearm and the heat that single movement sent through me had nothing professional about it.

"Stay," he said. Quiet. Just mine.

His hand dropped. He turned away.

I stayed.

Stood in that spot with the warmth of his fingers still on my skin and something settling deep in my chest that had no name yet but was taking up more room than I knew what to do with.

He came back four minutes later and stood beside me again and neither of us mentioned it and the not mentioning it sat between us warm and heavy like something alive.

We walked back when the hall emptied, cold night colder than when we had come. The eight inches from earlier had not returned. We moved through the dark close enough that our arms touched when the path narrowed and neither of us moved away.

In the entrance hall he stopped.

I turned and he was right there. Closer than the space required. The night was still on both of us and he was looking at me with that thing in his eyes that he had stopped bothering to hide since the gathering started.

My whole body went warm.

Not from coming in out of the cold. From him. From the way he was standing and the way he was looking and the way the evening had been building to this exact spot in this exact hallway for the past two hours.

"Goodnight Amara," he said. That low voice. The one that moved through me like a hand dragged slowly down my spine.

"Goodnight," I said.

I went upstairs.

Sat on the edge of the bed in the dark green dress and did not move.

His thumb against the inside of my forearm. One word. Stay. And my whole body had gone quiet the way things go quiet when they arrive somewhere they recognise. Not new quiet. The other kind. The kind that comes when something clicks into a place it has been searching for.

That was what I could not breathe around.

Not the want. I had stopped pretending I did not want him four days ago. The want was handled.

It was the recognition.

His hand on my arm had not felt like a first touch.

It had felt like coming back to something.

I finally changed out of the dress. Lay down. The wind moved the trees outside and the house was quiet around me and somewhere in this building he was awake. I knew that the way I knew his footsteps now. The way I knew his voice in every register it came in.

I closed my eyes.

Slept better than I had since I arrived.

For the first time since I got here I did not feel like furniture.

I felt like the reason the room existed.

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