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He tilted his head, just slightly, and his voice wrapped around me like the flicker of firelight.

“That kiss.”

My stomach flipped.

He smiled. “You are, aren’t you?”

I narrowed my eyes, trying to salvage a shred of dignity. “What kiss?”

Keegan’s laughter wrapped around me. “It’s been top of mind, huh?”

“You don’tknowthat.”

“I don’t need to.” His grin turned wolfish. “I can see it.”

I scoffed and turned away, pretending to fuss with the teacups that someone, probably Stella, had left in a perfectly staged arrangement on the sideboard.

“That’s a bold assumption.”

“It’s not an assumption,” he said, now so close behind me I could feel the warmth of him at my back. “It’s a memory. And one I’ve been replaying a little too often since it happened. Call it shifter instinct.”

My fingers stilled on the cup.

“And I’d kiss you again,” he added, his voice dipping low enough to send a shiver down my spine, “if I didn’t think you'd immediately follow it with a lecture about timing, responsibility, and very complicated goblin diplomacy.”

I turned then, too quickly, and found myself inches from him.

His grin widened, but his eyes, those beautiful, stormy eyes, were soft.

Steady.

I hated how much I wanted to close the space between us. How much Ididn’twant to be the reasonable one right now.

Instead, I smiled up at him, holding his gaze. “You’re not wrong.”

“I usually am when it comes to you,” he said.

And that—that was unfair. My heart did a foolish little flutter, and I almost forgot every reason I had for keeping things from slipping too fast.

Almost.

But before either of us could move, before I could be brave or ridiculous or both…

A sharp knock sounded at the door.

I jumped.

Keegan sighed.

We both stared at the door for a beat.

“Let me guess,” he murmured. “Skonk again?”

“If he tied up Twobble, I swear—”

But when I opened the door, it wasn’t a goblin standing there.

It was Lady Limora.