Chapter 200: Figures of Curiosity

Cassie.

Standing in silence staring at the space my mother once stood, I contemplated some of the things she told me. Everything took time and time wasn't something I had given a chance. It was instead something I fought against and hoped I wouldn't have to face. Since the moment I stepped into Asgard, I never really gave it a chance, and because of that, I f****d up at every corner.

I wasn't the only one that had been thrown into a life they weren't ready for. My mother was a prime example of what I was going through, and if she was able to make it one in one piece and come out on top then why couldn't I?

Trekking back down the sidewalk that she and I had come from, I took in the pack and admired all the hard work my family had put into this place in order for it to grow with the ages. I was merely a thought—or memory, within the pack territory.

A person who had once been a big part of life and left to be more.

“Cassie." Finn's voice caught me slightly off guard as I rounded the corner of the public garden and came face to face with his celestial eyes that reminded me of my own. Every time that I looked at him, I was shocked by the gaze that looked back at me, but yet I couldn't pull away.

“Finn—what are you doing here?"

He shrugged his shoulders, looking around at the beautiful array of colored flowers and greenery. Something that I was certain was Trixie's doing as she loved nature more than anyone I knew.

“Just taking a walk around your pack. It's beautiful here… though I have to admit my own gardens back home are twice the size of what is here." Of course he would one up it, but then again, did I honestly expect less from him?

“I'm sure they are, but because I have never seen them, I'll just take your word for it."

“You know you could," he replied with a smirk.

“I could what?" I missed the hint he was giving and when I asked what, I did he chuckled in response.

“You could come see them. In fact, if I win, you could live amongst them."

Live amongst them… something about his offer made me slightly uncomfortable. I had just gotten settled in Asgard after being pulled from the only home I had ever known and now he was suggesting I move to his land if he wins? I wasn't too sure about that.

uncomfortable. “You mean, if you win. I have seen the competition out there Finn, and even

he dramatically expressed his hurt in what I said. “Ouch,

thought that I was able to get away from smiling and flirting with him, he dragged me back in. Something about his

flirtatiously gazed at him from over my shoulder. I walked around the

and though I turned away from him, I could still feel the heat of his gaze

pause in my place as I thought back to Lucas, who had been the last one to call me that. The brooding silence from him was deafening. Not

the situation, there was no reason to think over what I couldn't change. Lucas would be Lucas no matter what and in the meantime, I was possibly passing up on

closer to me than I had expected and as I slowly gazed up at him from beneath darkened lashes, I felt my breath catch in my throat. “Perhaps one day you will

hope

that deep down

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Silas.

want to be here but no matter what, I was stuck in a situation I had to make the most of. Odin had given me an order, and I was glad for it. Because knowing that she was coming here with Finn and no other chaperone wasn't something

didn't settle well with me, and yet there was something about him that felt

here watching her for a while." The sound of Pollux walking up beside me caused me to sigh. I had already dealt with entertaining Cassie's father Talon for a while as he told me about the warriors he had around his pack and

rude to the man that could potentially cause me issues with Cassie if I was, I entertained

that is my job," I replied in a flat monotone kind of way, clearly showing my enthusiasm for

take a load off and

what he was offering. We were in his pack. A pack that belonged to Cassie as well and from research that I had done was one

suppose you're right." I agreed to his offer but deep down a feeling of uncertainty rolled through my gut, making me wonder if I was making the right

right.

to turn around and go back to her, but my gut told me she needed the space. There was something about being in this place that felt calming, yet I was

wasn't an easy mix of feelings to have. I was a warrior… a guard of Asgard and instead I was acting like a frat boy on vacation by going to drink with

sat alone near the

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