LOGINTalia's POV
I swiped my hair away from my face, smearing blood through the tangled strands. I didn't give a damn, my feet pounding the pavement like they had a mind of their own as I fled. "I'm so fucking stupid," I muttered, over and over again as I resisted the urge to hit myself. What had I been thinking, taking down a soldier from another pack? Did I really think I could outrun the consequences? My lungs burned, my muscles screamed for mercy, but I kept pushing, adrenaline and panic fueling my every step. I ducked into the shadows behind a house, gulping air like it was water, and yanked my shirt over my head, using it to wipe the sticky blood from my hands before tossing it aside like a useless rag. People shot curious glances my way as I sprinted past, but no one looked terrified, no one pursued me. Either Vermont hadn't discovered the body yet, or he was playing it cool, holding off on putting out the kill order. I was betting on the former, killing a soldier was a death sentence in any pack, and if the killer was an outsider like me, the punishment was public stoning. Just the thought sent a cold shiver down my spine. I plunged into the woods, dropping to my knees on the leaf-strewn earth, heaving like I'd run a marathon. I was parched, starving, and desperate for water so I tracked the sound of a running stream until I found it, but an old woman was there, scrubbing clothes on a rock, her eyes narrowing as she sensed me. She turned, took one look at me, and shook her head with a disapproving hiss. "You young ones are always warned about killing animals in these woods, but do you ever listen?" She went back to her washing, muttering under her breath. Suddenly it clicked why the people back there had just stared like I was invisible, they thought I'd been hunting, not killing a person. A twisted sort of luck, maybe, but I wasn't complaining. I eyed the old woman warily; did she buy the hunting story too? "You seem like you're going somewhere urgently, where? And what happened to the animal you killed?" the elderly woman asked, turning to face me fully, still perched on the stone by the stream, her eyes sharp with curiosity like she could sniff out a secret. I hesitated, scrambling for a plausible lie, "My brother's pissed I killed it," I said, shrugging like it was no big deal, hoping she'd buy it. The woman stood up, groaning a little as her back cracked. "Running from home's stupid, especially in the dead of night. Come on, you can stay at my place till morning. I'll dig out some clean clothes for you, then in the morning, I'll take you back home and speak to your brother." She packed her dry clothes into the bucket and started walking, expecting me to follow like I was a stray she'd decided to take in. I was hungry, she was old, and I wouldn't stay long, just an hour or two before I slipped away, what harm could an elderly woman who could barely walk do? I trailed after her, taking the bucket from her hands as she limped along the narrow path leading to a tiny hut tucked near the roadside. Inside, she pointed me to a rickety stool, "Sit," she said, bustling around as she dried her clothes with a practiced air, then led me into the house. I waited in the cramped sitting room, listening to her shuffle into her room and emerge a few minutes later with a bundle of clothes, "These belonged to my daughter, she's married, living it up in town with her husband," she said with a proud smile, handing me the stack. "Bathroom's down the hall. Freshen up, then you can eat some dinner. You look starved." She wandered off like she was satisfied I'd do as told, leaving me standing there feeling a mix of gratitude and wary curiosity. ** After I showered, I dried off quickly and slipped into the clothes, they fitted surprisingly well, like they'd been tailored for my curves, and I felt almost human again as I padded back down the hall to the dining area where the scent of sizzling steak and cooked pasta hit me, making my stomach growl louder. "Sit down," The woman pointed to a chair and I settled in, my plate heaped higher than hers. I dug in like a starving wolf, shoving spoons of pasta in my mouth and barely chewing before I swallowed, the flavors bursting on my tongue. The woman watched me, her eyes a little wide, a mix of amusement and concern etched on her face, "Poor child, when was the last time you had a decent meal?" she asked softly, looking like she wanted to pull me into her laps and comfort me. I choked out a reply, my mouth still stuffed, "I don't...know...probably yesterday." Her expression turned sad, "Oh dear, you know I have a son...you remind me of him. You eat like him and I think he'll really like you. What part of town are you from? Do you have a mate?" she asked, popping a piece of steak into her mouth like she was savoring the thought of matchmaking. I almost choked on my food, was she seriously trying to set me up with her son? A random woman covered in blood she'd met in the woods? I laughed awkwardly, "Oh, I'm fine being single...my mate didn't want me," I said like it was a casual thing, trying to brush it off, but her lips turned even sadder like she pitied me. "Then that's perfect, don't go tomorrow. You can stay with me. My son got me one of those human things you use to talk to people, I'll call him tomorrow and you both can talk, and meet up...he'll like you and give you a beautiful place to stay," she nodded like she was satisfied with herself. I wanted to stop her, tell her I wasn't interested in meeting her son, that I had other plans, like getting the hell out of this pack before sunrise, but I kept my mouth shut. She'd taken me in, fed me, clothed me...the least I could do was let her have her hopeful delusions. I'd be gone in a few hours anyway. After dinner was done, I cleared the plates into the kitchen and washed them, the warm water soothing my hands as I scrubbed away the remnants of the meal. I returned to the dining area where she was waiting for me, her needles clicking away as she knitted. She glanced up at me with expectant eyes when I walked in. "You can call me Abena, what's your name child?" she hummed, her gaze filled with curiosity. I hesitated, feeling a mix of unease, "I think I should leave, ma'am...thank you so much for the food and clothes," I said, trying to edge towards the exit, but her brow furrowed like she'd anticipated my attempt to bolt. "Nonsense! You're having a full night's sleep. And if you won't meet my son, that's fine...but I'm not letting you leave in the dead of night," she waved her knitting needle around like a tiny warning, and I sighed knowing she wasn't someone to take no for an answer easily. So I followed her up the creaky steps till we got to a very narrow hallway with two doors facing each other. "That was my daughter's room, she visits more often so I can't let you stay in hers...but this is my son's," she opened the door and walked in with a little smile on her face like she was showing off a treasure. "We moved in here when the kingdom came under attack...it was an awful time," she said softly, her eyes clouding like the memories still hurt. "I lost my husband in that war...and my son was never the same after that. He became cruel as a little boy and it was like some kind of demon had infested him. Four years ago, he lost his mate and he only got worse after that," she sniffed gently, smoothing the bed like she was touching a part of her son. "My days left aren't long...it's why I want him to meet a decent lady and settle down," she wiped her cheeks discreetly and walked out of the room without another word. I didn't like how guilty I felt after; she was just a harmless woman desperately trying to make her son happy and normal, and I couldn't blame her for that. I looked around the boyish-looking room that was sparsely decorated and I couldn't help but feel bad for the innocent child who had once lived there, lost and changed by grief. I let out a heavy sigh and collapsed onto the bed, my mind drifting to thoughts of meeting Abena's son as sleep slowly pulled me in; falling in love with him and living happily ever after like a fairy tale. But I knew that was impossible now that I'd committed not just murder, but an unforgivable kind.Chapter 29 – Talia’s POV“What do you mean the guard left with the car?” I stopped pacing and turned sharply toward Aria, my glare already locked on her.She let out a tired sigh and lifted both hands like she was surrendering. “He said he had to run a quick errand and just… drove off.”“A quick errand?” I repeated slowly. “With our only ride?”Aria winced a little. “That’s what I said too.”I groaned and looked down the empty road again like the car might magically reappear if I stared hard enough.“Vermont is so going to kill him.” I muttered under my breath.“Definitely,” Aria shifted her weight, suddenly less interested in the missing car. “We can just wait inside while we figure it out?”I turned back to her. She wasn’t meeting my eyes properly. I squinted. “Why are you acting like that?”“Like what?”“That,” I pointed at her face. “That weird… guilty smile thing you’re doing.”Her eyes widened a little too fast. “I’m not doing anything.”“Aria.”She groaned. “Fine.”I stepped cl
Chapter 28 – Cassie’s POVThere were a lot of things I hated about my stepbrother, Vermont. Unfortunately, there were just as many things I liked about him too; things I tried not to think about, but always did anyway.The way his hair always fell neatly into place, like it refused to be anything less than perfect. I’d catch myself staring sometimes, imagining what it would feel like to ruin it, to slide my fingers through and mess it up just to see if he’d react.Then there was his build; broad, strong, the kind that made people move out of his way without being told. And the way he carried himself, like everything was already under control before it even began.Things I wasn’t supposed to notice. Things I definitely wasn’t supposed to like.Because he was my stepbrother.It wasn’t just wrong; it was the kind of wrong people didn’t even joke about. Worse than the whispers I’d heard about girls who liked other girls. Not that that was entirely me. I didn't like only girls, I liked bo
Chapter 27… Vermont’s POVThe next morning, I had meetings with the pack elders. As I sat in the room, listening to them argue amongst themselves, my mind kept drifting to Talia. I wondered what she was doing at that very moment, if she was awake, if she was thinking about me.“How do I prepare for a date?” I asked the guard standing beside me, hoping for some practical advice. His brow furrowed, and he shrugged.“I… don’t know,” he admitted.“You never took your wife on a date?” I asked, glancing at him sideways.“My wife and I hit it off immediately when we found out we were mates,” he said, his voice light, a small smile settling on his face. “We didn’t really need dates.”“So you’ve never gone on dates at all?” I pressed, curious despite myself.“We went on a couple. The diner downtown, the Ridge Museum… nothing fancy,” he recounted casually. I sighed, exasperated, although it made a small part of me smile. I was still trying to figure out the perfect date for Talia, one that wou
Chapter 26… Vermont's POVThe moment I stepped into the palace woods, I stripped off my clothes, folding each piece carefully before letting out my wolf.Bones cracked and stretched as the transformation took hold, the sharp sounds echoing in the quiet woods. Within seconds, I was on all fours, my senses sharp. I shook myself, feeling every inch of fur smooth under my muzzle, then took off.The forest blurred as I ran, weaving between trees, dodging low branches with ease. The wind hit me calming my mind, and for a while, nothing existed except the rhythm of my paws on the earth.An hour passed, or maybe two; I wasn’t counting. My wolf ran, and my human brain tried to keep up, but it never fully could.I ran until the need inside me finally subsided. Only then did I lower myself to the ground, my paws digging into the earth as I rested my nose against the soil, breathing heavily as the cool night air filled my lungs.This had become my routine now, the pattern of my days.Every night,
Chapter 25... Vermont's POV "I can’t, Vermont… Don’t you think it’s… jumping the bridges? Going from hating each other to… fucking?" she asked, pushing me back just enough to see my face. Her cheeks were flushed, eyes bright, and it made my cock twitch.I closed my eyes briefly, forcing myself to ignore the craving that flared through me. She wasn’t mine yet, and I wasn't going to push her to do anything."You're right," I said, voice low, keeping my eyes closed. "We shouldn’t jump the bridges." We should burn them all, I thought.Her hand lingered near my chest, brushing against me as she tilted her head."What do I need to do… to get you on top of me, my little peach?" I finally opened my eyes, hooded and dark, locking onto hers."Little peach?" she giggled, soft and high-pitched. A ridiculous, cute little sound that made something inside me ache."Isn’t that the first step to crossing a bridge? Nicknames," I teased, letting my grin play across my lips."I don’t have one for you,"
Chapter 24 – Vermont’s POVI had just stepped into my chambers to grab a change of clothes when I froze. Talia was on the bed, legs spread, fingers buried deep between her thighs, the other hand clutching her breast.She didn’t notice me at first. Only when the keys slipped from my hand and clattered to the floor did her eyes snap open, locking onto mine.Silence hung heavy for a moment, broken by the sharp slap of her thighs as she yanked the covers over herself. "Oh my God, I’m so sorry," she muttered over and over, barely louder than a whisper.I didn’t move. I just watched, feeling the heat coil low in my gut, a hard outline pressed against my shorts. My cock was screaming for attention."You don’t have to stop," I said, voice rough, and she blinked at me like I’d lost it."Can you… turn away? Please. I just… I just want to put my clothes on," she murmured, clutching the sheets until her knuckles were pale.I didn’t. Instead, I loosened the towel around my waist. Her eyes flicked
Chapter 23 – Talia’s POVI couldn’t sleep.Every time I closed my eyes, my mind replayed the conversation with Vermont. Then Cassie. Then Vermont again. Over and over, until it felt like my head was going to split open.“What makes you any different…” I scoffed under my breath, staring up at the ce
Chapter 8Talia’s POV“You don’t actually believe that, do you?”Vermont’s lips curled in amusement as he watched the stunned look on my face.“So you can actually get it up?” I asked quietly, a breath I didn’t realize I’d been holding slipping free.“Are you relieved I can get my penis up?” He bur
Talia’s POVThe drive was long. Painfully long.It felt like it would never end, like time had slowed just to torture me. My head throbbed against the seat as the road stretched on and on, my thoughts blurring together the longer we drove.Eventually, Vermont slowed down and turned onto a dirt road
Talia's POVThe morning sunlight tickling my eyelids was what woke me up from sleep, and I groaned, turning around to bury my face further into the pillow. "I don't have all day, pumpkin," a voice drifted to my ears, jolting me halfway into consciousness."Go away," I groaned, barely registering an







