로그인In the sixth year of my mating with Kael, his Alpha brother died in a rogue attack. Kael inherited his brother’s seat as Alpha. He also inherited his brother’s Luna, Vivienne. Every time he came back from her bed, he held me and said the same thing. “Baby, I only love you. Vivienne is the daughter of the Silverfang Alpha. Our pack is unstable and we need their support. This is a deal, nothing more. The moment she gives birth to an heir, I’ll declare you my one and only Luna.” Their room was right next to mine. Every night I lay there and listened to Vivienne’s pleasure and the low, satisfied growls he never made for me anymore. For half a year I went from feeling like my chest was being carved open to feeling nothing at all. At the end of that half year, Vivienne announced she was pregnant. The same day, Kael announced he would hold the mating ceremony with her. I stopped waiting. I closed my eyes and reached for the mind-link I had not used in six years. I called my father, the Alpha King. “Dad. You were right. I regret it. Come take me home.”
더 보기I walked past Kael. Asher walked toward him slowly from the other end of the hall.He told me later what happened.Kael saw him, and his eyes lit up. This was his son. A year unseen, and half a head taller.Asher stopped in front of Kael and looked at him steadily. Kael reached for his head. Asher moved his head out of reach.Asher took something out of an inside pocket and pressed it into Kael’s palm. A rusted thumbtack with a small blue dot painted on the metal cap.Kael didn’t understand.“It’s the thumbtack I used to pin my drawings up with,” Asher said. “Mommy tore the drawings down. The thumbtacks were still there. I had grandfather’s people pull them off the wall, one by one, and mail them to me. Forty-seven of them.”He paused.“I was going to ask if you remembered the drawings. But thinking about it, you probably never noticed them at all.”Kael’s fist closed on the thumbtack. The point cut into his palm. He opened his mouth. He couldn’t get one word out.Asher took a step bac
A year had passed. A whole year.My father picked an autumn morning. In the central hall of Northcrest, in front of every pack under northern jurisdiction, he passed the seat of Alpha King to me. Old northern protocol meant every pack under the jurisdiction had to send a representative. Ironridge, a pack under northern jurisdiction, was on the list.Kael had no way out of it.I wore the silver ceremonial gown of the Northcrest line of succession. Asher wore a small grey suit. He had grown half a head in a year. He walked up to me and put my left hand in his.The ceremony began. Asher and I walked the long red carpet up to the high platform together.Every pack representative rose.I knew Kael had seen us, because of the way the silence behind one of the rear rows of the procession deepened.I looked up.He stood at the front of the Ironridge delegation. He was much thinner than a year ago, his eye sockets sunken, and a day’s worth of stubble on his jaw. The Ironridge Alpha’s ceremonial
The Northcrest escort picked us up and took every route that bypassed Ironridge patrol points. The whole way I braced for my father’s anger. He had opposed Kael for six years. He had not seen me in six years.When we pulled up to the estate gates he didn’t say anything. He crouched down and opened his arms to Asher. Asher startled and hid behind my legs. My father stayed crouched on the step. Almost a minute.My mother was the one who finally moved. She fished half a butter cookie out of her coat pocket and held it out to Asher. He looked at it. He looked at me. I nodded. He put his small hand into hers. My mother’s tears came down at once. She said, “She’s too thin.”She meant me, not the child.My father stood and pulled me in without a word. The familiar cedar-and-old-library smell on his collar. Six years and he was still wearing the same cologne. He brushed the back of my neck. “Kael. We’ll talk about him later.”A group of pack children Asher’s age was on the lawn. They saw him a
Kael stayed in our apartment for two days. He didn’t go out.On the third day, before dawn, the doorbell rang. He flew to it. Vivienne was at the door, a takeout bag in her hand, worried he hadn’t eaten.Around her neck was my pendant. The Thorne family heirloom Luna chain. The one she had taken off my neck in front of the whole pack.The same cloying woody perfume on her, even thicker than yesterday.He thought of the text she had sent from his phone to Asher. “I have a surprise for him.” He thought of Asher’s white face at the doorway of the rehearsal hall.He yanked the chain off her neck. The metal snapped and tore a thin red line into her throat.“What are you—”He didn’t let her finish. He pinned her to the doorframe with one hand on her throat.Vivienne thrashed and screamed.“Kael, have you lost it?”“I’m carrying your child!”“I’m your rightful Mate.”Kael let out a short, cold laugh. He let her go and stepped back. He watched her slide down the doorframe to the floor.“I neve












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