Axel
The moment she opened her eyes, my wolf went crazy. Those sharp green eyes, still foggy with sleep, locked onto mine. My hands gripped the arms of the chair so hard I thought the wood might snap. Everything in me screamed to cross the room, press her into that mattress, and make her mine. "You're finally awake," I managed to say, my voice rougher than I intended. She turned to face me, fear and confusion written all over her face. But there was something else there too. Something that made my body tighten with need. "Who are you?" she asked. "And where am I?" I studied her, taking in the smooth skin, the soft curves barely hidden by the thin tank top she wore. Someone had stripped her down to her underwear...Stitch, our medic, had done it to check for injuries. But now I couldn't tear my eyes away from the sight of her long legs, the delicate slope of her neck, the way her perky breasts rose and fell with each quick breath. Damn it. What was wrong with me? "I think I should be asking you that," I replied, forcing my tone to stay even. "What's a woman like you doing crossing into Ravenridge in the middle of the night?" Everything about her screamed money and class. The expensive watch on the bedside table. The way she held herself, even while sitting on a stranger's bed half-dressed. She was the type of woman I usually couldn't stand, privileged, sheltered, probably never had to fight for a damn thing in her life. So why did my wolf see her and think mine? "Ravenridge... I remember seeing the sign before my car broke down." Her voice was soft and cultured. She pulled the sheet tighter around herself, and I caught the flash of a wedding ring on her finger. Something dark and possessive coiled in my gut at the sight of it. "Do you know what you are?" I asked, needing to know if she understood what was happening to her. Confusion clouded her features. "I don't understand." She swung her legs over the side of the bed, and I bit back a groan. Even that simple movement was graceful. "Look, thanks for helping me, but I need to go," she said. I stayed in my chair, but let my presence fill the room the way only an Alpha can. "Go where? Back to whoever you're running from?" Her breath caught. "How did you...?" "Your scent." I leaned forward, resting my elbows on my knees. "Fear has a smell. So does desperation." She stood on shaky legs, looking around until she spotted her jeans folded on a nearby table. "My name is Calla," she said, trying to sound brave. "And I appreciate the help, but I'm leaving now." Calla. Even her name felt right on my tongue. I moved before thinking, blocking her path. Up close, her scent hit me even harder, she smelled like honey and something uniquely her that made my mouth water. "I'm Axel," I told her, purposely lowering my voice. "And you're not going anywhere until we figure out what's happening to you." She backed up, bumping against the bed. "Nothing's happening to me. I'm fine." "Lie." The word came out almost as a growl. My wolf stirred, pressing against the edges of my control. "Your scent is changing by the hour. You crossed our border during a partial shift. And that shouldn't be possible for someone your age." "I don't know what you're talking about," she insisted, but there was doubt in her eyes. I stepped closer, drawn to her heat. I towered over her, my bare chest just inches from her body. I should have put on a shirt, but some primal part of me wanted her to see me, to feel the heat of my skin. Her eyes darted down to my chest, lingering on the scar that ran from my shoulder across my ribs. A flush spread across her cheeks, and the scent of her arousal hit me like a physical blow. My jeans suddenly felt too tight. She wanted me too. The thought sent fire racing through my veins. "Your husband," I said, glancing at her ring. "Did he know?" She flinched. "Know what?" "What you are." "Stop talking in riddles!" Her frustration sparked something in me. This fancy woman had fire. "Just let me leave." "You have nowhere to go," I said, softening my tone slightly. "And you're not safe out there. Not now." Something in her eyes told me she wanted to believe me, even though she didn't want to. "Safe from what?" Instead of answering, I gave in to the urge that had been plaguing me since she woke. I leaned closer, dipping my head toward her neck. Her scent was strongest there, where her pulse hammered beneath delicate skin. I breathed her in, letting her fill my lungs. My lips hovered just above her skin, not quite touching, but close enough that I could feel her warmth. She didn't push me away. Instead, she swayed toward me slightly, her head tilting to expose more of her neck. The gesture, probably unconscious, shot straight to my already hardened dick. My wolf howled in triumph, a submissive gesture from our mate. Not our mate, I reminded myself harshly. Just a woman. A married woman. An outsider older than me. "I want to know that too," I whispered against her skin, barely holding myself back from tasting her with my tongue. I forced myself to step back before I did something I couldn't take back. Like press her against the wall and claim that soft mouth with mine. Like tear away the thin fabric separating me from her body. Like show an older woman exactly what a twenty-year-old Alpha could do to make her scream my name. The age gap didn't bother me. In wolf years, I was far older than her. But the ring on her finger did. I'd never wanted something that belonged to someone else before. A knock at the door broke the tension. "Axel." It was Jace. "Need to talk. Now." I cleared my throat, trying to get my body under control. "Wait here," I told Calla. "I'll be back." She nodded, looking as shaken as I felt. Outside in the hall, Jace's expression was grim. "We've got trouble," he said quietly. "The Broken Howl gang has visitors. Bounty hunters asking about a woman. A senator's wife who went missing last night." My blood ran cold. "Senator who?" "Hart. Blake Hart." Jace watched my face carefully. "Ring any bells?" Blake Hart. The name was familiar, a rising-star politician rumored to be in the Crimson Order's pocket. And apparently, Calla's husband. "How much are they offering?" I asked. "Fifty grand. Dead or alive." I growled, the sound rumbling up from my chest. The thought of anyone hunting Calla, hurting her, made my vision blur red. "Get the pack together," I ordered. "Main hall. Five minutes." Jace raised an eyebrow. "What are you planning?" "Something stupid," I muttered, turning back to the door. Inside, Calla stood exactly where I'd left her, looking lost and beautiful and completely out of place in my rough quarters. "You're in danger," I told her bluntly. "Your husband has bounty hunters looking for you." Her face went pale. "Blake?" Her voice trembled. "How did he find me so fast?" "He hasn't. Not yet. But he will, unless..." The idea forming in my head was insane. My pack would hate it. I might regret it. But my wolf wasn't giving me a choice. "Unless what?" she asked. "Unless you're mine." Her eyes widened. "What?" "Not like that," I said quickly, though my body ached at the thought. "I mean under my protection. Part of my pack." "Your pack? I don't understand." I stepped closer again, unable to help myself. "I can mark you with my scent. Make it clear you're under Alpha protection. No one in Ravenridge would dare touch you." "Mark me?" She sounded uncertain, but not afraid. "It's just scent," I explained, though it would be so much more to my wolf. "But I need your permission." She hesitated, those brown eyes searching mine. "Will whatever this is keep me safe from Blake?" "Yes." She took a deep breath, then nodded. "Do it." I moved slowly, giving her time to change her mind. I raised my hands to her shoulders, feeling her warmth through the thin fabric of her tank top. Sliding my palms down her arms, I felt her shiver. "I need to touch your neck," I said, my voice hoarse with restraint. "It's the strongest way to leave my scent." She tilted her head, offering her throat to me. The gesture nearly broke me. I leaned in, pressing my face to her neck. My nose traced along her pulse, breathing her in. My hands moved to her waist, holding her steady. "Axel," she whispered, my name on her lips sending a shock through me. I couldn't help myself, I pressed my lips to her skin, tasting her. Salt and sweetness and something uniquely Calla. My wolf surged, demanding more. Demanding everything. A small sound escaped her, somewhere between a gasp and a moan. Her hands came up to grip my arms, her nails digging into my skin. It took everything I had to pull back. Every instinct screamed to push her onto the bed, to strip away the little clothing she wore, to take her completely. To show her what it meant to belong to an Alpha. But she wasn't mine to take. Not yet. Maybe not ever. "Get dressed," I told her, my voice rough with need. "We need to go." She nodded, her cheeks flushed, pupils dilated. The scent of her arousal hung heavy in the air, torturing me. I turned away to give her privacy, using every ounce of control I possessed not to look back. Five minutes later, we walked into the main hall of the compound. Every member of my pack was gathered, over thirty wolves watching with curious, suspicious eyes as I led Calla to the center of the room. "This is Calla," I announced, my Alpha voice filling the space. "She's under my protection now. Anyone who challenges that answers to me." Murmurs rippled through the crowd. I could feel the tension, the questions, the doubt. "She's not one of us," someone called out. Malachai, one of my enforcers. "She's human." "No," I said firmly. "She's not. And she's mine to protect." I turned to meet Calla's wide eyes, wondering if she understood what I'd just done. What I'd just claimed. The room fell silent, all eyes on us, waiting for what would happen next.My hands were still shaking with rage.Michael's words kept playing in my head. The way he looked at Calla. The way the whole pack turned on her like wolves on wounded prey.She's a fucking liability.I wanted have a go at him right there in front of everyone. Show them what happened when someone disrespected me.My wolf was still pacing under my skin, demanding blood."Axel." Jace grabbed my arm. "We need to talk. Now."I looked back at Calla. She stood frozen by her table, those strange gold eyes still blazing. Even from across the room, I could smell her fear.And something else. Something that made my cock twitch despite everything.That scent she got when she was aroused. When she needed me.Fuck. Not now."Everyone Out!" I ordered everyone and watched as they all filed out before turning to Jace."What's so important it couldn't wait?" I snapped.Jace pulled out his phone and showed me a message. "We intercepted this twenty minutes ago. Crimson Order communications."I read it q
I woke up alone.Again.The bite mark on my neck throbbed like a heartbeat. I pressed my fingers to it and winced. The skin was still tender, still marked with his teeth.But Axel was gone. Just like last time. And the time before that."Seriously?" I muttered to the empty room.Anger flared in my chest. Hot and sharp. Why did he keep doing this? Why did he always leave me after we...I sat up and immediately regretted it. My body ached in places that reminded me of exactly what we'd done on this floor last night.My cheeks burned with embarrassment.God, the things I'd said to him, again and again. The things I'd begged for."Bite me," I whispered, copying my own voice from last night. "Please, I need it."I buried my face in my hands. What in the carnation was wrong with me?Three times now. Three times I'd completely lost myself with him. Three times I'd acted like some kind of desperate wild animal.This was getting ridiculous.I wasn't like this. I didn't beg men to mark me. I di
"Training ground. Now."Rika's voice cut through my spiral of guilt and self-pity."I don't think I should—""I don't give a shit what you think. You want to survive, or do you want to lie down and die?"Her words stung. But she was right.I followed her to the training pit. A few pack members were already there, watching."Same rules as always," Rika said, wrapping her hands. "Hit me like you mean it."We started circling each other. But I felt off. Shaky. The emotional breakdown from earlier had left me drained.Rika came at me fast. I barely blocked her first punch."Where's that freak strength yesterday now?" she taunted, throwing another combination.I stumbled backward. My vision was starting to blur."Come on!" she shouted. "Fight back!"I tried. But my body felt like it was moving through water. Everything was slow and wrong.Rika swept my legs. I hit the mat hard."Pathetic," someone in the crowd muttered.Rika grabbed my shirt and hauled me up. "You done? Ready to quit?"Som
I woke up drowning in fire.My body was soaked in sweat just like yesterday. The sheets stuck to my skin like they were trying to pull me under. Something was wrong. More wrong than usual.I sat up and immediately felt it. The change starting again.My spine arched on its own. Pain shot through my bones like they were breaking and healing at the same time. My nails pushed out longer, sharper."No, no, no," I whispered.But my body wasn't listening.My eyes burned. In the mirror across the room, I could see them glowing gold in the dark. Bright and wild like an animal's.The shift was trying to happen. I could feel my bones wanting to reshape. My muscles wanting to stretch and grow.But then it stopped.Just like always, it stopped.The pain when it halted was worse than anything. Like someone had started tearing me apart and then changed their mind halfway through.I doubled over, biting my lip to keep from screaming.But underneath the pain was something else. Something that made me
The morning air tasted like ash and fear.I gunned my bike through the empty streets of Ravenridge, Jace riding beside me. The town looked like a ghost had walked through it. Boarded windows. Drawn curtains. Even the birds felt like they had stopped singing."Thought we'd find bodies by now," Jace called over the engine noise."Day's still young."But he was right. After last night's threats, I'd expected blood on the streets by dawn. Instead, there was just this sick quiet. Like the whole town was holding its breath."They're messing with our heads," Jace said as we slowed near the town square. "Playing the long game. Fear makes monsters out of men."Smart bastards. A scared and tense enemy was easier to control than a dead one.An old man swept his porch and nodded when he saw me. Mrs. Chen waved from her flower shop window. A group of teenagers gave me thumbs up from across the street.These people trusted me to keep them safe. And I was failing them."Axel! Axel, please!"A woman
I woke up burning.Not fever burning but something else. Something that made my skin feel too tight and my bones ache.I sat up in bed, kicking off the covers. Even the thin sheet felt like sandpaper against my skin.What the hell was wrong with me?I stumbled to the bathroom and splashed cold water on my face. It barely helped.My reflection stared back at me. Same face, same green eyes. But something was different.I leaned closer to the mirror. My pupils looked... weird. And for just a second, I could swear they flickered gold."No," I whispered. "Not again."I gripped the sink edge and immediately felt my nails scraping against the porcelain. When I looked down, I saw thin scratches in the white surface.My nails were longer and more sharper.I know I hadn't cut them in days due to everything, but now they looked like I'd filed them into points.My hands shook as I touched my face and my neck. My skin felt hot and sensitive. Every touch sent little sparks through my body.This was