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Chapter 7

Auteur: rosiemeachem1
last update Date de publication: 2026-06-01 18:56:07

The night air hit me like ice the second I stepped outside.

The courtyard was already alive with movement.

Warriors rushed between the armoury and the vehicle sheds. Wolves checked weapons, packed supplies, and exchanged clipped orders. Nobody wasted time asking questions.

They knew exactly what this was.

A hunt.

Jaxon was standing beside a large black SUV when we reached the steps.

“Four vehicles,” he said as we approached. “Tracking team in the lead. Strike team behind.”

His eyes flicked brie
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  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Chapter 7

    The night air hit me like ice the second I stepped outside.The courtyard was already alive with movement.Warriors rushed between the armoury and the vehicle sheds. Wolves checked weapons, packed supplies, and exchanged clipped orders. Nobody wasted time asking questions.They knew exactly what this was.A hunt.Jaxon was standing beside a large black SUV when we reached the steps.“Four vehicles,” he said as we approached. “Tracking team in the lead. Strike team behind.”His eyes flicked briefly toward me.“And no arguments.”I almost smiled.Almost.Zane didn’t.His hand brushed mine briefly as we walked.A silent warning.A silent promise.I wasn’t entirely sure which.The bond between us felt different now.Stronger.Sharper.Like something had shifted permanently tonight.The attack.The power.The fear I’d felt when they came for my son.It had changed something inside me.I could feel it.Even now.Waiting.Watching.Hungry.“Ready?” Jaxon asked.I nodded once.The Beta looked

  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Chapter six

    The war room had never felt this small.It wasn’t the size of it. The long oak table still dominated the centre, carved with the history of every Alpha before Zane. The walls still held the same maps, the same ward markings, the same symbols that had protected the pack for generations.But tonight, it felt like none of it was enough.I stood at the far end of the table, arms folded tightly across my chest, forcing myself to stay still while every instinct inside me screamed to move.To act.To do something.Zane was already in command mode.“Report,” he said, his voice cutting cleanly through the low murmur of gathered wolves.The room quieted instantly.Beta Jaxon stepped forward first, his shirt still streaked with dried blood—not all of it his own.“Three injured at the south ridge. Two more near the ravine. No fatalities,” he said. “They pulled back fast once the breach failed.”“They always do,” someone muttered from the side.Zane ignored it. “Tracks?”“Gone within half a mile,”

  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Five

    AveryFor a moment, I couldn’t breathe.Not from the fight. Not from the shift. Not even from the power that had just torn through me like something ancient finally waking up.From the silence.It pressed in from every side, thick and unnatural, like the forest itself was holding its breath.My son’s cries filled the nursery, sharp and desperate, anchoring me. I tightened my hold on him, pressing my face into his hair, breathing him in as if that alone could keep him safe.“I’ve got you,” I whispered, though my voice trembled. “I’ve got you.”But the bond betrayed me.Because underneath the surface—beneath the relief, beneath the adrenaline—fear spread through the pack like poison.Not fear of the attack.Fear of me.Zane felt it too.I saw it in the way his shoulders tensed as he stepped further into the room, his gaze sweeping over the cracked walls, the shattered window… and then settling on me.On what I had done.“You didn’t just push him back,” he said carefully.I swallowed, fo

  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Four

    AveryThe first scream came just before dawn.It sliced through the bond like shattered glass—panic, pain, fury all tangled together—and every wolf in the pack felt it at the same time. I was moving before I was fully awake, heart slamming against my ribs as instinct surged to the surface.Zane was already on his feet.“South ridge,” he said, voice tight. “That was south.”I didn’t argue. I didn’t think. I shifted mid-stride, bones burning, the familiar agony grounding me as fur tore free and power flooded my limbs. We burst from the pack house together, wolves pouring out behind us like a living tide.The forest no longer felt watchful.It felt hostile.The scent hit first—wrong, sharp, invasive. Not just rival pack.Multiple.“They’ve crossed the line,” someone snarled through the bond.And this time, they didn’t fade back into the trees.We found the sentry near the old ravine, blood darkening the leaves beneath him. Alive—but barely. Two others stood over him, backs bowed, hackles

  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Chapter three

    Chapter ThreeAveryMorning didn’t bring relief. It brought clarity—and somehow that was worse.The pack house woke slowly, but the tension never eased. It clung to the walls, the floors, the air itself, as if the night had soaked into the wood and refused to leave. Wolves moved with purpose now, quieter than usual, eyes sharper, tempers closer to the surface. No one laughed. No one lingered.They were afraid.I felt it in the bond, a low, restless hum beneath my skin. Fear, yes—but also anger. A need to act. Zane felt it too. I could sense him pushing it down, locking it behind discipline and command, but it was there, coiled tight.Elara’s words replayed in my head no matter how hard I tried to focus on anything else.You hide him.You don’t.I stood in the kitchen pretending to drink tea that had long since gone cold, watching the doorway as pack members passed through. Mothers. Warriors. Elders. All of them glancing toward the upper floor where my son slept, all of them thinking t

  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Two

    Chapter TwoAverySleep became impossible after that.I lay awake long after Zane’s breathing evened out beside me, staring at the ceiling while shadows crept and shifted with the moonlight. Every sound felt too loud. Every silence too heavy. I could feel the pack moving around us—guards changing shifts, patrols circling the perimeter—but instead of comfort, it only sharpened my unease.Because Elara was here now.Down the hall. Under our roof.And whether Zane believed her or not, something inside me did.I slipped quietly from the bed and pulled on a sweater, my bare feet cold against the floor. The pack house smelled the same as always—wood smoke, earth, familiar bodies—but beneath it lingered a faint wrongness, like a storm waiting just beyond the horizon.Elara sat at the long table in the common room, hands wrapped around a mug she hadn’t touched. She looked smaller in the warm lamplight, younger somehow, but when she lifted her eyes to me, that strange weight returned.“You’re

  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    You're dead!

    Avery's POV"Carolina?" I breathed, my eyes widened in shock. Was she standing in front of me? Was she a ghost? "You are alive?" It had been so long since I had seen her. No matter how much we had searched, we had never found her, and yet here she was. "Are you here?" I whispered, reaching out

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  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Holding onto you

    Zane’s POV The sterile glow of the hospital room seemed almost overwhelming in its brightness, but it was nothing compared to the storm raging inside me. I sat motionless beside Avery, her fragile hand clutching mine—the only anchor I had in this sea of uncertainty. Every beat of her heart, every

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  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Beside her

    The soft hum of the hospital room remained a constant backdrop as dawn’s first light seeped through the blinds, casting a gentle glow over Avery’s exhausted face. The steady rhythm of her breathing was a small comfort, a reminder that, for now, the storm had been momentarily weathered. Yet beneath

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  • Bound To My Alpha Mate    Labour?

    Zane's POV The night had been quiet, almost too quiet, as if the world outside was holding its breath. Avery had been restless, her body tense with anticipation, but I had convinced her to rest, telling her everything was fine. Still, I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off.Suddenly,

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