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Chapter 10

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Caleb

Jake arrives first, boots crunching softly through leaves, followed by four pack warriors and two trackers who move like they were born reading forests. The clearing seems to shrink once they step into it, like it knows it has been seen now and cannot pretend otherwise.

Jake stops beside me and takes it all in without saying a word at first. His eyes move over the bodies, the blood sprayed across bark, the torn earth, the head caught in the branches. His mouth twists, not in disgust, but
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  • Blind Alpha And His Unwanted Mate   Chapter 10

    CalebJake arrives first, boots crunching softly through leaves, followed by four pack warriors and two trackers who move like they were born reading forests. The clearing seems to shrink once they step into it, like it knows it has been seen now and cannot pretend otherwise.Jake stops beside me and takes it all in without saying a word at first. His eyes move over the bodies, the blood sprayed across bark, the torn earth, the head caught in the branches. His mouth twists, not in disgust, but in something closer to recognition.Then he lets out a breath that sounds almost like a laugh.“I thought only you had this crazier streak,” he says, voice light but careful, like humor placed gently on top of something sharp. “Looks like you have competition.”He gestures toward the nearest tree, its bark painted dark and thick, and shakes his head slowly.I snort before I can stop myself. “No one beats my craziness.”The smirk comes easy. It always does. It is armor as much as it is habit.But

  • Blind Alpha And His Unwanted Mate   Chapter 9

    CalebI am not supposed to be out tonight.It is Lucas’s turn to patrol, but Aurora calls him and something in his voice changes when he answers. I hear it from down the hall, that quiet pull that means she needs him now. He does not ask me. He does not have to. He is my brother, and I will always be there whenever he needs me, no matter how trivial the reason is. I am already shrugging into my jacket, already telling him I will cover it. I have been patrolling the last two nights in a row, but sleep has been avoiding me anyway, so this feels like the better choice.My wolf has been restless for hours, prowling under my skin like he is caged too tight. Something feels off. Not danger exactly, but not calm either. It is the kind of feeling that makes lying in bed feel pointless.I tried earlier. I really did. I stared at the ceiling, listened to the building settle, counted breaths, counted heartbeats. Nothing worked. Sleep does not come when my wolf is like this. He wants movement. No

  • Blind Alpha And His Unwanted Mate   Chapter 8

    JuneThe dining hall hums with noise the moment we step inside.Voices overlap. Trays clatter. The smell of food hits me all at once, warm and heavy and real. Eggs, bread, something fried, something sweet. My stomach tightens in response, sharp and demanding. We are not the only ones here. Other trainees fill the space, groups I do not recognize, faces harder, older, some younger. From what I overhear, this place runs on rotations. People come and go. The Academy never sleeps.Misha walks beside me, her limp more noticeable now that the run is done, but her eyes are bright as she scans the buffet like it might disappear if she blinks too long.We grab plates from the stack. The ceramic feels solid in my hands. I move down the line, scooping food without hesitation. Scrambled eggs. Bread. Something that looks like potatoes. I do not overthink it. Food is fuel. Food is comfort. Food is not something I waste time being polite about.A couple of the guys from the run fall in step with us

  • Blind Alpha And His Unwanted Mate   Chapter 7

    JuneWe are halfway to breakfast when the whistle cuts through the morning air.My steps slow with everyone else’s. The sound echoes off the buildings, off the trees, off whatever part of me is still caught on the memory of bare skin and warmth and a hand where it should not have been. That stranger’s presence lingers in my head like a thumb pressed to a bruise. I can almost feel it again, that heat, that pull.I shove it aside.Everyone slows, confused murmurs rippling through the group. The sun is barely up, the sky pale and soft, the kind of morning that feels like it could be kind if given the chance. My stomach reminds me that I went to bed hungry, but that is nothing new. Hunger is familiar. Orders shouted across a yard are not.“Outside. Now.”Alexei stands near the open space beside the building, arms crossed, posture relaxed like this is exactly where he wants to be. People shuffle toward him, some yawning, some already annoyed. I step into the line with the others and lift my

  • Blind Alpha And His Unwanted Mate   Chapter 6

    June I wake up before the world does. There is no sound outside my room. No footsteps. No voices. Not even the soft hum of movement that usually lives inside buildings full of people. Just quiet and the faint awareness of my own body reminding me that I pushed it too far. I groan and roll onto my back, staring up at the ceiling. Everything hurts. Not sharp pain. Not the kind that makes you panic. This is the deep, familiar ache that settles into muscle and bone after a night of violence. My shoulders feel heavy. My ribs protest when I breathe too deep. My legs feel like I ran miles, which I did, in a way. I lift an arm and sniff. Blood. Dirt. Sweat. Yeah. I need a real shower. The kind where you scrub until your skin feels new again. A smirk pulls at my mouth before I can stop it. I remember the screams. The way their confidence cracked when they realized they were not hunting prey. The way fear changed their faces when death looked back at them wearing my skin. I exhale sl

  • Blind Alpha And His Unwanted Mate   Chapter 5

    JuneAcademy?The word keeps echoing in my head as I stand there, staring at concrete walls and metal gates like they might answer me back. What the hell is an academy supposed to mean in a place like this?Before I can ask, the main doors open.Two guys walk out, and the air changes instantly.They look like they stepped straight out of an action movie, broad shoulders stretching their black shirts, arms thick with muscle. Not flashy. Not loud. Just massive in a way that makes my instincts pay attention. I have fought some tough people in my life. Men who thought size alone made them dangerous. Standing here, I realize those fights were warm-ups.These guys are something else.“I didn’t sign up for any of this,” I say, stepping closer to Alexei. “I am not here to be part of your cult or whatever this is.”He opens his mouth, but someone else beats him to it.“I told you,” one of the Barbie girls says, flicking her dyed hair back with practiced drama, “she doesn’t have what it takes t

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