Oh gods, now what? I’ve driven Kane straight into the arms of a woman he doesn’t want because I ran off, and he doesn’t know how else to keep me safe. But…no, that can’t be it. If I were there, he would still have to do it, wouldn’t he? Or maybe not? What was his plan if I stayed? Fuck, I’m confused. “Kane?” I ask, hoping he’s not blocking me again. “Now what?” “If I were there, would you still marry the Alpha’s daughter?” “No. I would have given up my kingdom and left with you if I had to. Do you even know the sacrifice I was willing to make for you? Do you understand?” “Yes, your kingdom is impo--” “No, Willow, I was willing to go rogue for you. Do you know what that can do to a born wolf? We are pack animals. We need our tribe and our family, without them, we go sort of…feral. The loneliness drives us to it. Rogues are outcasts, hunted…but I was willing to risk it, to do it all, for you.” “That’s unfair…I never asked you…never expected you to leave…hell, I didn’t even ask yo
I stare at Lady Blaire, my face passive, I hope, while my wolf whines softly and cowers away under her gaze. “Don’t be afraid, Suri,” Blaire addresses my wolf directly. Agatha did the same with Kane. She knew his wolf’s name. “How do you know her name?” I ask, genuinely curious. “It’s here--” she taps the side of her head --“in your mind. Written like a tattoo.” “Oh.” “You can do it too. It’s not difficult for someone with your gifts.” “No. I think life should hold a little mystery. What are you going to do to her?” “Nothing. No one else knows, but I caution you to go far away on the full moon, so no one finds out.” I relax a little. “Agatha said you’ll rip my wolf out--” “Agatha? The old witch that lives in the Lycan forest?” “Yes,” I say softly. Blaire nods. “That’s how we did it in the past, but I’ve learned that separating the witch from the wolf has a…detrimental effect on the witch. I’m not risking it, Willow. I want to retire, live the last few years I have left in pea
Kane's POV: I stare at my packed bag by the foot of my bed. I cancelled the hotel last night, opting to go to my apartment instead. I hate hotels, and the only reason I booked the room in the first place was because of Willow. I didn’t sleep well. Again. I didn’t know it was possible to be this tired and still function normally. I grab my bag and walk to the back of the castle. I told my father Patrick has to be on time, and it won’t look good if I am late. I’m surprised to find him on the helipad, standing next to the chopper, his arms folded, looking smug as always. “Morning,” I say, slide open the helicopter’s back door, and throw my bag inside. “Get in,” I grumble and walk around to the cockpit. “Who’s flying this thing?” “I am.” “Eh…forgive me, brother, but you don’t even look like you can stand straight, let alone operate a helicopter.” I open the door, grab the sides of the helicopter, and heave myself into the cockpit. “If you don’t like it, you can stay. I didn’t ask yo
Kane's POV: I walk into chaos. My father ignored my orders and is readying a squad of warriors to invade the woods. James waited for me on the helipad, wringing his hands nervously, relaying this information the moment he could approach. “Where are they?” “The courtyard,” he says, and starts running after me when I take off. “What’s going on here?” I bellow when I storm into the courtyard. The warriors drop everything and go down on one knee, bowing their heads. “Mark,” I address one of my Gammas, the squad commander. “Rise.” He stands up, his eyes nervously flicking from me to my father. “King Bismarck ordered us to invade the haunted forest. Apparently, there’s a coven of witches hiding in there?” “There is,” I admit. “But they are not our biggest problem. King Vickus is on his way with twenty-thousand warriors. Ready our defences. I want all the Gammas in the assembly hall tonight at seven to discuss strategy.” “The
I pace up and down in the parlour, taking in the splendour. Gods, these people must be rolling in money. This room, like his bedroom, carries Kane’s stamp. Hardwood, area rugs, and beautiful, functional furniture. White. Again. I smile, and perch on the edge of a comfortable armchair, folding my hands in my lap, trying to get my nerves under control. I feel much more sure of myself now that my father left, but I have no idea what Kane’s going to say or do when he comes back. When he turned on my father, I almost stepped in to interfere, but a very strong instinct told me it would be the wrong thing to do. Normally, a man getting in my business like that would annoy me, but I enjoyed it when Kane grabbed my father and asserted his dominance, showing Daniel Jones who is really in charge around here. And it’s kind of comforting to know Kane has my back, that he’d never let anyone hurt me again. The door flies open and Kane steps inside, his face a little grim, b
“So where am I staying?” I ask while I readjust my clothes. “The cabin? “Ah,” Kane looks up and blushes. Gods, it’s cute. I want to eat him up. “No. I kind of destroyed it.” “Why?” He shrugs and runs his hands through his hair. “I threw a temper tantrum. “Because I left?” He gives me a sheepish grin and cocks his head to the side, raising his eyebrows. “Maybe.” I grin and put my arms around his neck. “It’s okay.” He growls softly and kisses me, but quickly pushes me away again. “You can’t do that again. You can’t run off like that.” “Okay.” “No, I mean it Willow. I was sick with worry.” “I said okay.” “Did you tell them you have a wolf now?” he asks, and sits on one of his pristine chairs, dangling his big hands between his knees. “Lady Blaire knows, no one else does.” He frowns, and it takes my breath away. Gods, he’s hot. Why haven’t I noticed just how damn sexy he is until right this moment? “What is she going to do about it?” “Nothing. She says she won’t risk tearing
Kane's POV: I smell her before I hear her. The stench of burning hair and flesh hangs heavy in the air. And I know it’s her I’m smelling. My stomach clenches with nausea. Dario growls loudly. There will be no stopping him today. I run down the hallway, her faint mewling sounds shattering my sanity to pieces. I kick her door open and freeze in shock. She’s curled up in a tight little bundle, her legs and arms bend at unnatural angles around her body, fingers pulled into claws. Barely breathing, she’s nothing but a raw, open wound. Her skin sizzles and turns black before my eyes. Oh Goddess, fuck. I’ve never seen anything like it. How can she endure all this pain and still be alive? There’s nothing I can do. No way I can ease her suffering. I bite back a cry of agony and walk backward out of the room, going straight to Lady Blaire. I don’t bother to knock. She’s sitting on the bed, her fingers digging into the mattress, tears streaming down her face. “Is this not against your laws?”
Kane's POV: “You killed Daniel Jones?” Glenn asks. “Uh-huh.” My chancellor goes a funny pale-green colour. “You killed Daniel fucking Jones?” “Yes,” I say, annoyed. “Where’s Willow?” “My bedroom.” “Goddess, Kane. His coven is on the way. Forget Moon Flower and Vickus. Crystal Rose is gonna throw everything they have at us when they find out.” “I had Lady Blaire’s blessing. She asked me to do it.” “Fuuuuck,” he exhales and sinks to the couch. “I had to do it. He was…” I can’t actually bring myself to say what he did while he tortured my mate. “The things he did to her, Glenn. I have no words.” “That bad, huh?” “Hm. And I felt it. Her pain--” I shudder --“I don’t know how she made it this far in life, I really don’t.” “Okay--” he runs his hands through his hair --“I just hope Lady Blaire runs interference…you know witches can be devious shits.” I nod. “I’m more worried about my father.” Glenn waves his hand in the air. “He won’t care…he’ll be ecstatic that you killed one o