Page 109 of The Sin Binder's Chains
Luna looks up at me first, eyes dark with knowing, already tired of whatever I’m about to say before I even open my mouth.
Layla, sitting beside her, tilts her head back, taking me in with the slow, measured calculation of a woman who has already decided I am, at best, a disaster in human form.
I shift my step into something looser, a little more obnoxiously confident, a saunter, if you will. Because if I’m going to be insufferable, I might as well commit.
Luna exhales. Not a cute little sigh, no, this one is deep, bone-weary, soul-shattering.
I’m so good at being exhausting.
I drop down beside her, sprawling just enough to invade her space. She doesn’t move away, but her fingers curl slightly, like she’s deciding whether or not to smack me.
I grin. “Miss me?”
Luna levels me with a look. “You’ve been here for hours, Silas.”
“Yes, but have you emotionally processed my return? Have you allowed yourself the full range of emotions that come with reuniting with the greatest ”
She holds up a hand. “Don’t finish that sentence.”
Layla, betrayal incarnate, leans her chin on her fist, watching us with way too much amusement. “No, please, I want to hear this.”
I beam at her. “Thank you, Layla. Finally, someone who appreciates me.”
Luna mutters something under her breath about tragedy and suffering, but I pretend not to hear it.
Layla waves a hand. “So? The greatest what?”
I tilt my head, considering. “The greatest mistake Luna has ever made?”
Luna exhales again, even heavier this time. “Correct.”
I clutch my chest. “Wounded.”
“You should be.”
Layla laughs, leaning back against the rock. “Gods, I see why Elias keeps you around. I thought he was the worst, but- ”
“Ah, ah, ah.” I wag a finger. “I’m a treasure. Elias just likes standing next to me because I make him look more responsible by comparison.”
Luna rubs at her temples, looking two seconds from committing a crime. “Silas.”
“Yes, angel face?”
“Don’t call me that.”
I smirk, shifting closer, dropping my voice into something low, teasing, undeniably fucking stupid. “What if I whispered it, very softly, into your ear?”
Luna turns her head so slowly, so methodically, that it’s terrifying.
I lift my brows, grinning.
She stares at me for a long beat. Then, finally, she exhales, leans back, and mutters, “I should have left you in the Rift.”
Layla wheezes.
I clasp my hands together. “Bold of you to assume you could live without me.”
Luna glares at the fire. “I could learn.”
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