As Silas gently dragged Tabitha out of the house because he felt suffocated, she glanced at the side of his face. It was evident he was angry, yet he was also holding in his pain.
Understanding Silas's turmoil, Tabitha remained silent. In that moment, she realized just how deeply Silas loved her.
Although many questions were swirling in her mind about what Silas's grandfather meant by mate and Luna, as Genevieve mentioned earlier. Tabitha decided not to ask Silas any questions until he had calmed down and was smiling at her.
Silas released Tabitha's hand when they reached a tree nestled between two buildings. Very upset, he began to scratch the back of his head aggressively. Failing to alleviate his anger this way, he punched the tree in front of him hard and continued to do so while growling.
Tabitha's heart began to race as she had never seen this side of Silas before.
“Silas,” she called his name when he stopped punching the tree so hard.