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The soft knock on my office door was enough to make my wolf stir in irritation. I didn't bother looking up from the mountain of paperwork on my desk. I already knew who it was from her scent-Tasha, my secretary, the woman who thought her curves could distract me from her lack of professionalism. "Come in" said, my tone clipped. The door opened, and there she was, strutting in as though the office was her runway. Her blouse was unbuttoned one too many, and her smile was far too suggestive. The clicking of Tasha’s heels on the tiled floor grated on my nerves as she strolled into my office. The deliberate sway of her hips and the faint trace of perfume she’d undoubtedly sprayed to leave a trail was all too familiar. "Mr. Grey," she said in that overly seductive tone, leaning just a bit too far over my desk to get my attention. Her blouse strained exposing her cleavage, and I couldn’t miss the smug satisfaction in her eyes when she noticed I’d glanced. I had fucked her before, once or twice when I’d been in heat and needed a release. It had been convenient, emotionless, and mutually understood. But now? Her attempts to reignite something I barely acknowledged then were nothing but irritating. “The applicants are here,” she continued, her voice as hoarse as ever. "Do you need me to sit in with you during the interviews? You know, for support?” I held her gaze for a long moment, making sure my irritation was clear. “No. Just send them into the boardroom one at a time.” Her lips twitched in disappointment, but she nodded and turned on her heel, giving me a deliberate view of her retreating figure. I ignored it and headed to the boardroom. By the time I got there, my mood was already sour. The first applicant was dressed in an ill-fitting suit and couldn’t even manage eye contact. I didn’t get halfway through my questions before waving him off. “Next,” I barked. The second one seemed more confident, but when I asked, *‘What would you do if someone told you this job wasn’t meant for you?’* his answer was a rambling mess about destiny and luck. Luck had no place in my world. By the fourth applicant, my patience was wearing thin. A woman came in wearing a bright red dress better suited for a nightclub than a professional interview. Her perfume filled the air before she even sat down. She tossed her hair dramatically and gave me a smile that I assumed she thought was seductive. “Thank you for coming,” I said, cutting her off before she even opened her mouth. “We’re done here.” She stared at me, confused. “But I haven’t—” “Out.” Her face fell, but she gathered her things and stormed out. When Tasha poked her head into the room after the next failure, I didn’t hide my frustration. “Call it off. Close the damn interviews.” “But sir,” she said with a small pout, “there’s only one left.” “And I’ve seen enough.” I leaned back in my chair, massaging my temples. “Whoever it is can go home. I don’t have time to waste.” Tasha hesitated, but I shot her a glare, and she scurried off. I was done. --- Aria’s POV The waiting room felt colder now, or maybe it was just the sinking feeling in my chest. I clutched my bag tighter, staring at the floor to keep from fidgeting too much. I had seen all the applicants before me come out with a disappointed look. One of them even told me to go home, that I wouldn't be chosen. But this was my last shot—my last chance to prove I could take control of my life. But the longer I sat there, the more the nerves clawed at me. The secretary—Tasha, as I overheard someone call her—walked in, her heels echoing loudly in the silent room. I looked up, hoping she was finally calling my name. Instead, her lips curved into a smile that didn’t reach her eyes. “The interviews are closed. Mr. Grey doesn’t have time for any more applicants.” Her words hit me like a slap. “No,” I whispered, shaking my head. “There has to be some mistake. I’m the last one.” “Exactly,” she said, her tone clipped. “And he’s decided that’s enough for today.” Panic surged through me, and I felt tears prick my eyes. This couldn’t be happening. I’d worked so hard just to get this far, to even land an interview. I couldn’t just leave. But as Tasha turned to leave, I saw him. The man I’d been preparing to meet, Mr. Knox Grey, stepped into the hallway. His dark hair was perfectly combed back, his suit sharp and intimidating. He exuded power with every step he took. Before I could think, my body moved on its own. “Sir!” I called out, my voice trembling as I rushed towards him. “Sir!!” I called out reaching him and gripping his hand to make him stop. The moment my hand touched his arm, a jolt of electricity surged through me. My breath hitched as I looked up into his piercing eyes—eyes that seemed to see right through me. Knox Grey. The man who could make or break my future with a single word. But as I stood there, something shifted in his expression. It wasn’t the cold indifference I’d expected; it was curiosity, laced with something deeper. He tilted his head slightly, his gaze narrowing, and then he spoke “Have we met before? Your scent feels so familiar.”ARIA Brother? I blinked looking around probably to look for her relation when she headed straight towards our table."What an introduction, with a head" Knox said"Come on that's not the right words to welcome your sister”I blinked at the duo as I noticed the resemblance in their eyes. "No hugs? No dramatic gasps? I’m hurt," she said touching her chest with her free hand"This is a pack dinner and–”“So how else would I arrive, Alpha, if not memorably? Grand entrances are my love language.”I heard a few wolves choke before they returned to their feast."What a nuisance! Who in the name of the moon Goddess arrives like that with a pack dinner?” Mason said with a scoff but the young lady ignored him.“Leons" Knox called exhaling through his nose."Knox" she grins, putting the head away on a platter and omega was holding before sitting.Leona's gaze slides before finally landing on me. Her brows lifted slightly "You must be her"Huh?"The infamous human mate of my brother. She said sh
ARIAI shifted closer to the source of heat only to be met with a hard surface. Not like I cared because I was loving the heat.Suddenly, I felt the surface moving. Huh? I felt something soothing on my shoulders, exactly where I had been bitten and marked. I meowed loving the feel.“You’re awake” Knox voice made me open my eyes to come in contact with a pair of gray ones looking down at me.Heat creapt up my cheek as reality dawned on me as I instinctively shifted backwards. A reaction I regretted cause I missed the feel of his body. I let my eyes roam anywhere but him.I could feel his palm caressing the mark and the pain, I must say, had reduced greatly. I barely felt it.“How are you feeling?”“Much better” I replied, finally meeting his gaze.“Let’s go eat” He said while standing up the bed.“But I had eaten before falling asleep” I uttered, though I wouldn't mind filling my stomach to the brim.“You’ve been asleep for quite a while and besides, it's time for dinner in the pack ho
ARIAKnox didn’t say a word the entire walk back to the house. He just carried me silently in a bridal style while I cling to him weakly.He pushed open the bedroom door and carried me inside. Then he laid me slowly and carefully on the bed. “K…Knox?” My voice cracked in an attempt to break the silence. He slowly looked at me with… ‘Is that pain or regret in his eyes’ I thought. If it was the later, then it wasn't directed at me as I could feel him through the bond.He scanned me with his eyes and then wiggled his left hand. It turned to paw with fur and claws.I held my breath, trying to think of what he was doing as he dragged it across his right palm, slicing skin open. Blood welled instantly. My eyes flew wide. “W..wait, what are you—”“Drink,” he said, as he took his right palm towards my mouth. I wanted to argue but I remembered when Celina kidnapped me and Knox cutting his palm and forcing his blood into my mouth to save me. I remembered how that had healed my body.I swallo
ARIAI didn’t know how long I had been running. My feet hit the ground in uneven thuds as every step felt heavier than the last. Sweat slid into my eyes and stung as I wiped it with the back of my shaky hand.“Just… keep going,” I muttered to myself, though my voice sounded like gravel.‘But where should I go? I don't even have any sense of direction’ I thought.My legs wobbled, making me miss a step and stumbled, as my knee hit a rock. “Ah!”A small cry slipped out. I pushed up anyway with my arms trembling beneath me, even though my muscles were craving to lie on the ground.I kept up my pace tiredly and soon a branch scraped my arm. “Ow!” I hissed, yanking myself away as a burning sting bloomed across my skin.My vision went fuzzy again. I blinked rapidly, but everything swayed like the whole forest was turning.‘Don’t stop. Not yet. At least not here.’ I sang in my head as I dragged myself forward. I noticed some shapes ahead. I blinked to see the figures clearly. ‘Was I finally
ARIAHeat, fire was all I could feel before I even opened my eyes… as well as the throb under my clothes spreading through my chest and shoulder. My skin felt like it was burning from the inside out. My fingers gripped the sheets, with my knees pressed against the floor. My head throbbed, my chest throbbed and the mark throbbed.Knox hadn’t been here for three days. Three long, silent and torturous days. I could feel his absence, and it pressed into me harder than the fever did. I could almost hear the echoes of his voice in my mind calling to me, but there was nothing. Just my imagination.Pain and guilt twisted together in my chest, as I pressed my hand to the mark. I wanted him. I wanted him near me. I wanted him to tell me it was okay, tell me he wasn’t mad. But he wasn’t.My chest ached. My throat ached. My heart… my heart felt hollow.He hates me.Of course he does.I should’ve told him sooner. I should’ve… shouldn’t have hidden it. Maybe if I hadn’t… this wouldn’t be happening.
KNOX Pain has a strange way of arriving. Sometimes it doesn’t crash into you… it just lay there like someone placed a stone on your chest when you weren’t looking. And when you finally notice it, it’s already too late.That was exactly what happened when I lifted my head from that file and met Aria’s eyes.And all I could think was how the hell didn’t I see this?How did I touch her… want her… mark her... mark her without knowing the blood she carried?‘Mate,’ Fenris whispered from somewhere deep inside me desperately. Mate is hurting…My jaw locked. My teeth ground together so hard it hurt. Mate. That word felt like a slap in the face. A joke.No.She’s... gawd... she’s a Crescent Hunter.Fenris whined, She’s ours. She’s not them…But even his voice trembled like he wasn’t sure anymore.My chest tightened. Every memory I had of Crescent Hunters began with blood and ended with bodies. Her people were the monster under the bed my pack had never been able to chase away.Aria sat on the







