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The Wolf From Afar

Author: Sweet Kisses
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-14 21:42:16

The trees were alive with movement. Twigs snapping, leaves rustling, claws scraping against the bark. The moonlight filtered through the canopy in slivers, painting silver paths across the forest floor.

It was the monthly hunt—a test of speed, strategy, and strength. Every warrior, every trainee, was expected to participate. And Laura, once again, was under every eye.

Especially hers.

Helda.

Laura's wolf padded low through the underbrush, tracking the scent of the marked prey—a swift, enchanted deer with a golden ribbon tied to one antler. It zigzagged through the forest, challenging every sense a wolf possessed.

Laura had been trailing it for the last ten minutes, silently gaining ground, her movements precise. Focused.

Until the rustling behind her grew louder.

Helda.

Of course.

“Careful, princess,” Helda’s voice called through the mind-link, thick with mockery. “Don’t want to trip over your pretty paws.”

Laura didn’t respond. She couldn’t afford to. The prey was close now—she could
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    She didn’t remember deciding to follow him.One moment, Laura was back in her room, trembling with anger—at him, at herself, at everything. And the next… her bare feet were brushing through the dewy grass, her cloak barely fastened around her shoulders, the woods unfolding before her in silence.She didn’t call out his name.Didn’t ask him to stop.She just followed.Like her feet knew the path before her mind could stop them.Moonlight filtered through the trees like melted silver, dappling the trail ahead. And then—there he was.Carlos.He walked slowly. Shoulders tense. Hands shoved into his pockets like he didn’t know what else to do with them. Like he was keeping himself from breaking something—or falling apart.Laura stepped faster. The cold nipped at her ankles. Her chest ached. Her breath caught.And then she reached him.Her arms slid around his torso from behind, her cheek pressed against his back. Her fingers curled in the fabric of his coat.She said nothing.And neither d

  • Alpha Enemy, Lover Mine   Longing

    The room smelled like pine smoke and healing salves. Somewhere near the fireplace, a kettle hissed quietly, but Laura didn’t move.She lay still on the bed, her breathing slow, bandages tight across her ribs. The sting of the wounds had dulled—masked by herbs and exhaustion—but her mind refused to quiet.She could still feel it.Not the pain. Not the bruises.Him.That presence in the forest. That rush of dominance that rolled through the trees like thunder, making even the vampire flinch. That howl.Carlos.She didn’t see him. Didn’t need to. Her instincts knew what her eyes hadn’t confirmed. And that terrified her more than the vampire ever could.But she couldn’t say it. Not here. Not with them.“Laura,” Levi’s voice cut through the haze gently, pulling her attention back. He sat at her bedside, brow furrowed with concern, voice low. “You’re safe now.”Across the room, Colin paced. His jaw clenched, arms folded tight across his chest. And near the door stood Alpha Lucas, silent, bu

  • Alpha Enemy, Lover Mine   The Wolf From Afar

    The trees were alive with movement. Twigs snapping, leaves rustling, claws scraping against the bark. The moonlight filtered through the canopy in slivers, painting silver paths across the forest floor.It was the monthly hunt—a test of speed, strategy, and strength. Every warrior, every trainee, was expected to participate. And Laura, once again, was under every eye.Especially hers.Helda.Laura's wolf padded low through the underbrush, tracking the scent of the marked prey—a swift, enchanted deer with a golden ribbon tied to one antler. It zigzagged through the forest, challenging every sense a wolf possessed.Laura had been trailing it for the last ten minutes, silently gaining ground, her movements precise. Focused.Until the rustling behind her grew louder.Helda.Of course.“Careful, princess,” Helda’s voice called through the mind-link, thick with mockery. “Don’t want to trip over your pretty paws.”Laura didn’t respond. She couldn’t afford to. The prey was close now—she could

  • Alpha Enemy, Lover Mine   The Girl She Chose To Bury (Did She?)

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  • Alpha Enemy, Lover Mine   The Cost of Being Seen

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  • Alpha Enemy, Lover Mine   Under the Wrong Stars

    Wearing a hooded cloak that looked far too dramatic for someone sneaking through the woods—but of course she still somehow made it look graceful. The hood was already slipping back as she stepped into the clearing, the moonlight catching the edges of her face.Carlos blinked, momentarily stunned. “Took you long enough.”Laura arched a brow. “You look like you were about to give up.”“I wasn’t,” he said quickly. “I was just—thinking.”“Hmm. Must’ve been exhausting.”Carlos scoffed, then pushed off the tree. “And here I was, ready to be nice.”“Now that would’ve been a surprise.”She tugged the hood fully down and stepped forward, her boots barely making a sound against the grass. The distance between them closed slowly, naturally, like neither of them were quite sure how to stand still around the other.Carlos watched her carefully. “You came.”“You asked.”“That doesn’t mean much these days.”“I don’t break promises,” she said, her voice soft but firm. “Not the ones I choose to keep.”

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