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"I do," I replied, not keen on where this was going. "But its effects should have begun to wear off by now. It's been days. We are not bonded." Despite the calm cadence of my voice, panic slowly crept up my throat.
"It's not that simple," he replied, wary. "Your excessive rut was sign enough that, though you were not keen on bonding with a mateāeither chosen or fatedāyour body, your wolf rejected the idea. It remained hungry while you denied it. Which brings us to the marriage bonding. It was like dangling fresh meat before a ravenous beast only to deny it once again. Now, you've left it agitated and desperate for what it was denied. It will use your biology against you to get exactly what it wants."
The implication of it all was dawning slowly, yet it hit me like a freight train. "You're telling me it will get worse."
Zver's ravenous amusement echoed in my skull right that moment. "What do you think, High Alpha?"
