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Caidi reached over and laid her hand over his. There was little choice but to give him the information and try to minimize the explosion. Their first evening meal together seemed to Caidi to be completed in the blink of an eye. She wasn‘t eager to begin this explanation. She had picked at her food and drunk several cups of wine, but not enough to make her drunk. Caidi took a final sip of her wine and then stood when Raven did. It was now time to try to explain things. ‖ Raven held out his hand to her and raised his brow.
Raven nuzzled her ear, nibbling on the lobe in a lazy, contented manner. ―You were only a Zarain. ‖ ―I didn‘t think that you meant change me. I thought that you meant that since I was mated to you that I would just be considered Shadatai now. I never thought that you would change me. ‖ Caidi glared at him, but the expression was wasted because he was nibbling at her neck, tasting her as if she were a delicacy that he would soon be sampling again. She doubted that it would have had much effect anyway.
She was fairly certain that he wouldn‘t do anything rash. He was a warrior. His patience, cunning and strength had been honed in battle. He had enough control to think about what he was going to do, take all of the factors into account before he actually did anything. She would have to make him understand that there had been no real intent to lie to him, to deny him his position. It had merely been caution and a desire to protect the pack while they had been unsure of his true identity. After they were certain, they had been in a precarious position, because of what they had hidden.
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