“I’m making her my Luna, and that’s final!”Nell overheard the shouted words as she emerged from Liam’s en suite wrapped in a large fluffy towel. She froze. That sounded like him rather than his twin brother. Maybe he wasn’t so indecisive after all.Rae. She’d never actually been introduced to the Alpha’s daughter but she could imagine the type. What was she going to do? Try and talk her mate out of it? That would be a laugh.Nell couldn’t understand why Alpha Warren would allow his only female child to return to a pack which had been the scene of her attempted murder. She swallowed. Martin Field felt like a stranger she didn’t know rather than the father she’d idolised. He was refusing to see her and Alpha Liam told her it was for the best.He was currently detained in the local jail awaiting his fate. Mom was still missing. Liv hated her. And now Alpha Liam was going to accept Rae as his Luna.Because she felt alone and friendless yet wanted to avoid self-pity, Nell threw on some cl
Liam sat down beside Nell and wondered what to say. An embrace might seem too selfish right then.“I have news,” he began, only to stop again when Aunt Deborah returned with the tea tray. Asking her for black coffee bought him some time. “Nell … ”Still he couldn’t find the words.She shut her eyes tightly. “Is it about Dad?”“No. That reminds me, I must place a call to the sheriff. Alpha Warren is eager to know what’s happening.”“And you mustn’t keep your father-in-law on tenterhooks, must you?”At first he thought she was joking. The sarcasm wasn’t like her.“Search me as to what’s taking so long,” he said. “I would have thought it was an open and shut case.”“Maybe he’s being grilled about Mom.”“He wasn’t even on the scene at the time,” Liam pointed out.“That doesn’t mean anything.”“Have you been crying?”“No, but I came this close,” she said, holding up her finger and thumb in a gesture which told him she hadn’t been attention-seeking. He’d never thought so in the first place.
Nell couldn’t believe all her worst fears hadn’t been groundless. Fallon was very sick indeed, and the doc said it was just a matter of time. She wasn’t under suspicion, thankfully, though Liv was. Her sister was strutting about, telling everyone who would listen that she had Simon’s backing. To do what? Kill the pack’s heir. Not even he would stoop so low.Liam had sent for Sheriff Bostock, something else which didn’t go down well. She had tried to persuade him not to announce their news, but he was stubborn and went ahead anyway. And now the pack was divided. Unbelievably, the majority seemed to favour Simon. Could they not see how much better an Alpha Liam was? Hadn’t he proved it time and time again?Jack was loyal, of course, though it was hard for Alan Marchant and his family to openly support one twin before the other.“I’m sure it will work out for the best, Nell my dear.”Aunt Deborah was such a comfort usually, but this time her words rang hollow.Announcing she was expectin
They buried Fallon in the forest. Liam was half expecting Nell’s kinfolk to materialise but they never did. Simon seemed upset, too. He even offered up that if he’d suspected what Olivia was doing he would have put a stop to it. As to whether he would have told someone how dangerous, how truly malicious she was, he supposed he would never know.He looked across at Nell and was proud of her for keeping composed, though her eyes were red and everyone who knew her must be aware how devastated she was. His own grief was constant. Maybe they could talk about it later. Just for one day the pack could take care of itself.But his hours of reflection weren’t to be, given the precipitate arrival of Alpha Warren and his daughter. She had brought enough suitcases to sustain a whole herd of she-wolves. That was the kind of Luna he despised, only after the trappings. Though, to be fair, she’d brought most, if not all, of them herself.To make matters worse he was then persuaded to have a joint mat
“Try reaching out.”Nell huffed. It was all very well Liam saying that but she didn’t know how. They were getting better at the mind link, though. This was a different matter entirely.“If I empty my mind any more I’ll start to forget who I am.”“Don’t joke about a thing like that,” he said.Too late, she remembered Martha and her craziness. Some said lunar madness.“I’m sorry, I’m just so wound up.”“What about this Robin character? Isn’t he around?”“It doesn’t work like that. At least, I don’t think it does. Can we talk about something else?”Alpha Liam checked his watch. “It’s late,” he said. “Why don’t you go to bed? I’ve just got these reports to read and then I’ll join you.”That reminded her of something, a pleasant memory from the past. They sounded like Mom and Dad used to, before the arguments.“Okay,” she said. “But I’ll be up early to make those pancakes I promised.”The kiss was perfunctory, too, which was fine with Nell. Any more strong emotion and she would crumble.A
Robin was arguing with his uncle, a rare occurrence. He wanted to meet Nell and insisted it would do no harm to materialise in the forest and wait for her to join them there. This was one family reunion he believed was long overdue.“Electra wouldn’t like it.”“That’s not mother’s name, any more than Marlon is yours,” he huffed.“Admit it. You’re curious to see this werewolf she’s with.”“Maybe I am. But he’s not invited this time.”“You were unwise to give her your real name, Robin.”“I’m fed up with secrets. Why won’t you tell me where Electra is?”Uncle Melas frowned. “Are you saying you don’t know? When I have it on good authority you visited her when you were meant to be developing your powers.”He sighed. “I was combining both tasks. At least, I was hoping to.”“Freeing her isn’t an option, my boy. It was my sister’s choice to go there. Let’s not be frivolous about this.”“I’m not,” Robin insisted. “I just thought it would be easier to do this now. After the pups come, it might
Liam felt obliged to say something to his twin brother’s mate, if only to ease her pent-up anxiety. It came out wrong.“Doctor Field’s not here.”Just in time he stopped himself from the even more controversial follow-up. Telling her he wasn’t aiming at her but at Si would only increase her nerves.“What do you mean?”She stared at him, huge-eyed. Gone was the sexy siren of the mating ball and he wondered if maybe Nell was right. Had Alpha Warren forced his daughter into this? All the eyeliner and eyeshadow in the district couldn’t cover up the fact that she’d been crying.He took her hand.“It’s not too late to have second thoughts.”“Simon said you might try to warn me off,” she flared.There was no helping some people. But he had to try. This was a vulnerable woman. He knew now how strong Nell was, without even realising it.“Look, Rae,” he began, “we got off on the wrong foot. Then the shooting incident happened on my watch. Let’s put it behind us for the sake of the pack.”The st
Sheriff Bostock rang in person to inform the Alpha there was a crisis. Unfortunately, he spoke to Simon, who didn’t see fit to pass on the message until an hour later. He claimed it had slipped his mind.“Rae’s been taken hostage and you forgot?”“He didn’t mention any names, just said ‘Luna’.”“So Nell’s expendable, is she?”Liam decided it was not the time to be arguing with his twin. He mind linked Jack and soon they were on their way to the mall, in the heart of human territory.“Try not to worry, Alpha,” his Beta said.“I was away from the office for five minutes. Trust him to fuck up.”“Should you be discussing this with me?”“It’s not as if I didn’t pass him in the corridor. He was whistling, undaunted that he’d persuaded Aunt Deborah to answer the phone. I’m surprised he didn’t try and claim it was her who failed to inform us both.”“Alpha Liam, please don’t make me privy to this.”“Why? Are you going to broadcast my concerns during training? I didn’t think so. Sorry, Jack. I’