LOGINHart woke up to the sound of wolves howling, which was wrong on approximately seventeen different levels because Veilridge City didn't have wolves, and also he was pretty sure he'd just been murdered in his museum's conservation lab.
He sat up fast, immediately regretted it when his head protested with a spike of pain, and took stock of his surroundings.
He was on a massive bedroom, probably bigger than his entire apartment. The furniture looked hand-carved and somehow ancient expensive.
The ceiling was floor-to-ceiling, and it was showing mountains and forest instead of the city skyline. And the howling was getting louder.
"Okay," Hart said to the empty room, and his voice came out hoarse, "so either I'm dead and hell has really committed to the wilderness lodge aesthetic, or I've been kidnapped by werewolves, which honestly isn't much better, because W.E.R.E.W.O.L.V.E.S… does those even exist."
The bedroom door opened, and a man built like a tank walked in carrying a tray.
He had silver streaking through his dark hair, a scar running down his left cheek, and the kind of face that suggested he'd seen some truly terrible things and caused most of them personally.
"You're awake," the man said, setting the tray on the bedside table. It was water, bread, and what looked like soup.
"Drink the water first, you've been out for six hours and you're dehydrated."
Hart stared at him, then at the water, then back at him. "Are you going to murder me if I don't?"
"If I wanted you dead, you'd be dead." The man crossed his arms, which made his biceps look like they could bench press a small car.
"I'm Jethro Gibbs, Beta of Haanshil Bloodlines, and you're in the main manor on pack territory, approximately forty miles north of Veilridge City."
"Right, okay, werewolf kidnapping it is, and they do exist." Hart took a deep breath, and grabbed the water and drank it anyway because his throat felt like sandpaper, and if they wanted him dead they probably wouldn't waste good hydration on him first.
"So what's the plan here, do I get sacrificed at the next full moon, or is this more of a ransom situation?"
Jethro's expression didn't change, but something that might have been amusement passed in his eyes.
"The Alpha will be here very soon to speak with you, and I'd suggest you don't test his patience because he's not in a good mood, not after slaughtering three BlackY Wolves in a human museum and violate about six different treaty clauses."
"The Alpha." Hart set the water down carefully, and the memories started flooding back in extremely unwelcome clarity.
The creatures crashing through the skylight, the totem burning his wrist, and that massive guy with golden eyes who'd said a Mate word that made absolutely no sense. "Cole Haanshil."
"I guess that would be him."
"And he thinks I'm his mate, which is insane because I'm human and also I'm pretty sure mates are supposed to be, you know, consensual?"
Jethro's mouth twitched into something that wasn't quite a smile but was definitely dark humor.
"The mate bond doesn't ask permission, it just is, and you triggered the totem which means you're either his fated mate or you're about to cause a political nightmare that makes the last werewolf civil war look like a friendly disagreement."
Hart looked down at his wrist where the wolf mark still glowed faintly under his skin.
The pain had faded but the symbol remained, pulsing in time with his heartbeat. "What if I just want to go home and pretend none of this happened?"
"You'd be dead before you reached city limits." Jethro moved toward the door, clearly done with the conversation.
"Every pack within five hundred miles knows the Original Bloodline totem is already activated, and they know a human bonded with it.
You're either the key to an ancient prophecy or you're a threat to werewolf secrecy. Either way, you don't get to go back to your normal life."
The door opened before Jethro could reach it, and Cole Haanshil walked in, somehow looking even bigger in the daylight than night.
He'd changed into clean clothes, dark jeans and a grey henley that did absolutely nothing to hide the muscle underneath, and his golden eyes locked onto Hart with an intensity that made Hart's pulse spike.
"Leave us," Cole said to Jethro, his voice carrying that same vibration Hart remembered from the museum, and Jethro left without argument.
The door closed, and Hart found himself alone with a werewolf Alpha who apparently thought they were destined soulmates, which would be flattering under literally any other circumstances.
"You're afraid," Cole observed, staying near the door like he knew getting too close would make Hart bolt.
"Because your heart rate just doubled and you smell like panic."
"You can smell emotions, great, that's not creepy at all." Hart said in one breath and stood up from the bed, ignoring how his legs shook, because he'd be damned if he had this conversation while sitting down.
"Look, I appreciate the rescue back at the museum, truly, but I need to go home. My sister Mira is probably losing her mind, and my best friend Lewis has definitely called the cops by now, and I have an exhibition opening in five days that I'm supposed to be managing."
"Your sister has been contacted and told you're in protective custody due to the museum attack," Cole said calmly, like he'd already handled everything, which honestly just pissed Hart off more.
"Your friend Lewis has also been informed, and your supervisor Dr. Brennan has been paid a considerable amount of money to delay the exhibition and keep quiet about what happened."
Hart's hands clenched into a fists, then he throws it into the air, brought it down and takes a very long deep breath.
"You don't get to just rearrange my life because some magic rock decided we're connected."
"The totem doesn't decide anything, it reveals what already exists." Cole finally moved closer, and Hart hated that his body responded to it, that something deep in his chest pulled toward this stranger like they knew each other since very ever.
"You're my fated mate, Hart Santino, and that means every pack law and ancient bond says you belong with me."
"I don't belong to anyone."
"I know." Cole stopped a few feet away, and his expression softened into human.
"Which is why I'm not claiming you by force, even though every instinct I have is screaming at me to mark you and make it permanent before someone tries to take you."
Hart's heat beat increased. "Someone like who?"
Cole's eyes went cold and hard. "My brother Liam filed a mate claim on you three days ago using dark magic, which means according to pack law, you're already spoken for, and if I claim you now, I start a war.”
Dawn broke over the neutral territory like the world's worst morning, all grey sky and cold wind that carried the scent of violence waiting to happen.Hart stood between Jethro and Lewis, wrapped in a jacket that smelled like Cole and trying very hard not to throw up from anxiety and the residual heat symptoms."This is barbaric," Lewis said for the fifth time, filming everything on his phone because apparently supernatural secrecy was less important than documentation."We should call the actual police, or the FBI, or I don't know, animal control?""The police can't help with werewolf law," Jethro said, his eyes fixed on the clearing where Cole stood waiting, already shirtless despite the cold because apparently werewolf duels had a dress code."And if you try to leave this area before the duel is finished, the perimeter guards will knock you unconscious and drag you back."Hart's wrist throbbed where the totem mark was under his skin, and he could feel Cole across the distance.The
Twenty-four hours after Liam's ultimatum, Hart discovered that werewolf heat cycles were not, in fact, a metaphor, and he was going to murder Cole Haanshil for downplaying exactly how bad this was going to be."I'm fine," Hart lied through gritted teeth, clutching the edge of the bathroom sink while his entire body felt like it was burning from the inside out.His reflection looked like hell, his pupils is wider, and he was sweating through his third shirt of the day."Perfectly fine, nothing to worry about.""You're absolutely not fine," Lewis Sekwig his Bestfriend said from the doorway with crossed arms, he's wearing his investigative journalist face that meant he was mentally cataloging everything for the exposé he'd probably write if they survived this."You look like you're dying, and also I just watched you nearly tackle Cole in the hallway because apparently you can smell him from three floors away now."Hart splashed cold water on his face, which helped for approximately four
The pack meeting hall looked like someone had crossed a medieval throne room with a corporate boardroom and added way too many people who could probably rip Hart's head off without breaking a sweat.Hart stood next to Cole on a raised platform, acutely aware that every pair of eyes in the room was fixed on him with varying degrees of hostility, curiosity, and what he really hoped wasn't hunger."This is a terrible idea," Hart muttered under his breath, and Cole's hand pressed briefly against the small of his back in a grounding manner."They need to see you're real and that you're under my protection," Cole said quietly, then raised his voice to address the assembled pack."Most of you already know why we're here, but for those who don't, the Original Bloodline totem has activated after three thousand years, and it chose a human as my fated mate."The hall erupted into chaos. Wolves shouted over each other, some in languages Hart didn't recognize, and the energy in the room has become
Hart woke up to the sound of wolves howling, which was wrong on approximately seventeen different levels because Veilridge City didn't have wolves, and also he was pretty sure he'd just been murdered in his museum's conservation lab.He sat up fast, immediately regretted it when his head protested with a spike of pain, and took stock of his surroundings.He was on a massive bedroom, probably bigger than his entire apartment. The furniture looked hand-carved and somehow ancient expensive.The ceiling was floor-to-ceiling, and it was showing mountains and forest instead of the city skyline. And the howling was getting louder."Okay," Hart said to the empty room, and his voice came out hoarse, "so either I'm dead and hell has really committed to the wilderness lodge aesthetic, or I've been kidnapped by werewolves, which honestly isn't much better, because W.E.R.E.W.O.L.V.E.S… does those even exist."The bedroom door opened, and a man built like a tank walked in carrying a tray.He had si
Glass exploded inward from the skylight, and Hart Santino's first thought was that his night just got significantly worse than dealing with overdue student loans.Three massive figures crashed through the ceiling and landed in the conservation lab like they'd done this a thousand times before, which honestly, given how smoothly they moved, they probably had.Hart stood frozen behind his workstation, still holding the stupid wolf totem he'd been documenting for the past hour, and watched these absolutely giant men brush glass off their shoulders like it was confetti.The alarm system went on immediately, and Hart's brain finally caught up with his survival instincts."Oh shit," he said eloquently, and bolted for the door.He made it approximately three steps before the biggest one appeared in front of him, which was impossible because he'd been across the room half a second ago, but apparently physics had taken the night off along with building security."Give us the totem, little huma







