로그인Halley’s POV
I woke up the next morning to Beta Ronan barging into my room.
“Get up.” His voice was flat. When I didn’t move, he crossed the room, yanked the blanket off of me and dragged me out of bed. He threw me toward the closet hard enough that I had to catch myself on the doorframe. “Get dressed. Five minutes.”
He was back in four. I had barely pulled my shirt over my head before his hand closed around my arm again. Dragging me down the hall, down the stairs, all the way outside without another word between us. He marched us through the grounds and into the central square.
We stopped to the side of the stage. I looked into the crowd and felt my stomach drop.
I realized there were no high-ranking wolves. No elders. No senior warriors. Not one of the faces I had grown up trusting stood before me. My wolf stirred at the back of my mind, searching for them, before coming back with nothing.
‘They’re not here,’ she said quietly. ‘He probably has them somewhere. Or he’s spun a web of lies to them already!’
Kyle had all night. Enough time to whisper his version of things into every ear that mattered.
Kyle stopped in front of me the next minute.
He stood over me the way he always did, close enough that I had to tip my head back to meet his eyes. Fury moved across his face. There was a bandage on his neck that covered the place I had bitten him last night. The only mark I’d managed to leave when he tried to take what wasn't his. I held his stare and refused to look away.
He spoke low so the crowd couldn't hear. “Refuse to work with me and Whitemane will cease to exist. I will absorb it into my territory and the world will forget it was ever here.” He lowered his head. “And for you. I’ll let the men have their way with you. For as long as they want.”
My blood boiled with rage. Everything in me wanted to put a second mark on him to match the first. I curled my fingers into my palms until my nails cut skin and I swallowed the words climbing up my throat.
Not here. Not yet. Not with my whole pack watching and no one standing beside me.
He didn't wait for an answer. He turned and climbed the steps to the stage.
He raised one hand and the noise drained out of the square. People quieted for him the way they always had without knowing why they obeyed.
"Whitemane! The rogues have been defeated!" His voice carried to the back of the square. "The borders are secured. Whitemane is safe!"
The cheer that went up was real. They did not know what it had cost.
Kyle let the sound build and then cut it off with his hand again. "But it was not without price. During the battle, Alpha Edmond was gravely injured." A shift moved through the crowd, cheers gave way to gasps and the gasps to murmurs that rippled toward the back. "We pray for his recovery.” He let the silence stretch. “Until that day comes, I will rule in his place."
There it was. The lie, dressed up as worry.
I couldn’t bear it another second, but just as I stepped forward to expose his lies, something sharp pressed against my back.
"You still think he wants you?" Shirley's voice hissed into my ear. The point of the knife dug in below my ribs. "Throw yourself at him all you like. He never will."
I scoffed, my eyes still on Kyle. "I don't want him. I never did. All I care about is my pack. He can’t just steal it from me!"
“I saw what you did to him last night.” She pushed the blade harder and my skin split. Blood began to bead beneath my shirt. My wolf snarled awake, heat racing down my spine and I had to force her back down. "You put your filthy mouth on my mate. How dare you seduce him?!”
“He forced himself on me,” I said through my teeth. “I bit him to get him off me.”
“Liar!” The knife jerked and pain flared along my back. “I smelled you on him. All over him. You think you can take what's mine? No. Never.” Her breath came ragged now. “Seducing another’s mate is punishable by death, you desperate little bitch. Give me one reason and I’ll gut you right here in front of all of them and they'll thank me for it.”
Before I could answer, Kyle's hand closed around my arm and pulled me up the steps beside him, into full view of the crowd.
"Princess Halley," he announced, "will confirm my claims."
Hundreds of faces turned up toward me. My people. The ones I had grown up with, trained beside, and quietly sworn to protect. They looked at me waiting to be told what was true and I was the only one left who could tell them.
"Do this," Kyle said under his breath, his smile fixed for the crowd, "or your father dies in that infirmary tonight. I have men at his bedside right now. Whether they guard him or end him is up to you."
My mouth went dry. My wolf paced behind my ribs frantically and I had no way to let her out. I opened my mouth anyway. I did not know yet what would come out. The lie that bought my father one more day or the truth that might cost him everything and me along with him.
The doors at the far end of the square slammed open.
One of the guards who had been stationed at my father's side came running. He shoved through the crowd, took the stage steps two at a time and stopped in front of us with his chest heaving. His eyes found Kyle, then me, and settled on me full of pity.
"Alpha Edmond is dead."
Halley’s POV"The wedding is canceled," Kyle said.Beside him, Shirley gasped. "Kyle, why?"He didn't look at her. He looked at me."Halley. I just realized that I still love you." His voice was quiet, stripped of all the smoothness he'd worn for the crowd. "I'll do anything to win you back. Anything at all.""Kyle." Shirley grabbed his arm and threw herself against him. "What are you saying? You don't mean it. Come back up here and finish this with me."He peeled her arms off him and pushed her back a step."I mean every word," he said, still watching me. He came toward me.I felt Damon go rigid at my side.He stepped forward before I could think, putting himself half in front of me. The air around him changed. I could feel the rage rolling off him, low and building, the kind that ended with someone's throat in his teeth.I pressed my hand flat to his chest. "I've got this," I murmured.He didn't move. His eyes stayed locked on Kyle, his heart slamming under my palm.“Damon,” I said
Halley’s POVDamon had stepped in front of me without a moment's thought.He did it like it was the most natural thing in the world. Like guarding me was something he had always done.The guards who reached for me stopped where they stood. One look from Damon was enough. He wasn't shouting. He was barely moving. He just stared them down and they backed away from me one slow step at a time."Alpha." One of them looked back toward Kyle, uncertain. "Your orders-""My orders stand," Kyle snapped from the stage. The guard didn't move. None of them did. 'Our mate is protecting us,' my wolf hummed, pleased.Shirley wasn't so easily stopped."You filthy whore." Her voice climbed across the hall. "Chasing my mate wasn't enough for you? So you went and sold yourself to the next Alpha who'd have you.""Shirley," Kyle snapped.She wasn't listening. She came off the stage and crossed to me fast, hand already lifting."Let's see it, then." Her eyes were on my throat. "Let's see if he's even sunk h
Kyle’s POVI couldn't believe it.Halley was here. Alive.She looked different from the last time I saw her. Harder. More beautiful than she had any right to be in that black dress. I had scanned the whole hall and looked straight past her.It wasn't only that she lived. It was who she sat beside. Damon. My sworn enemy. My wolf growled under my skin.I had sent the invitation as a taunt. I never thought he would actually come. He did not leave Madfang for simple weddings. He did not leave Madfang for anyone. Yet there he was, in the front row of my wedding. With my Halley.Shirley found her voice before I found mine."What do you think you're doing here?" She shrieked. "You really think you could walk back in here? After you ran? You gave up this pack, you pathetic little stray. It belongs to me now and so does everything that was ever yours." "She's right," I said, finding my voice. "You left, Halley. What right do you have to object to anything?"Halley didn't flinch."What right?
Halley’s POVA few hours after I woke, Paige came in with a dress over her arm."Just one today?" Usually she brought three or four and let me choose."Alpha Damon picked this one out for you." She laid it across the bed.I looked at it. Long, black, mesh at the sleeves and down the back. Nothing like the soft Whitemane gowns I had grown up in."He picked this." I touched the fabric. "Why?""He didn't say." Paige's mouth twitched. "He rarely does.”'It's beautiful,' my wolf said, pleased.I held it up against me in the mirror. “I’ve never worn anything like this.”"Maybe that's the point," Paige said and went to fetch the pins.I met him in the hall once I was ready.Damon was in an all black suit, clean lines, not a thread out of place. I had seen him in armor. I had seen him bloodied. I had never seen him like this. It made him look less like a weapon and more like a man.Something in my chest pulled tight and would not let go.For a moment neither of us moved. Then he looked me ove
Kyle’s POVThe white room smelled of roses. I straightened my jacket and waited for the excitement to come.It didn't.Today I would marry Shirley. I had pictured this morning a hundred times but I had never pictured feeling this hollow.Last night had taken the excitement from me.I had been alone in my office when Ronan came in without knocking. He never came in without knocking."Alpha Kyle." His voice was careful. "We found a body below the cliff."I set down my glass. "Is it her?""The body is too mangled to identify." He paused. "But the clothing confirms it. It is her."I said nothing. There was nothing to say.When he left, the pit settled in my stomach and stayed there. I reached for my wolf the way I always did. He didn't answer. He had not spoken since last night.Shirley was my mate. I had felt the bond the first night, the pull no wolf argues with. But I had wanted Halley too. I had needed her. I had planned to keep her after the wedding, after I stripped Whitemane from h
Halley’s POVI tossed and turned all night, Damon's words bouncing around in my head. Lexi. The hospital. The girl my pack had broken without ever knowing her name. When the first light finally crept across the ceiling, I gave up on sleep and got out of bed.'Where are we going so early?' my wolf asked, half asleep."To find Damon. I have to make this right."'And how do you mean to do that?'"I don't know yet. But it was my family that did this to her. The least I can do is help."I dressed and went down the hall to his bedroom. I knocked. Nothing. I knocked again and the silence stretched until I let my hand fall."Good morning, dear."I turned. Paige stood behind me with a breakfast tray balanced on one arm, already steering me back toward my own room with the other."He's been gone since before dawn," she said, settling the tray on the table. "That one barely sleeps when his sister takes a bad turn. Sit. Eat."I sat. "You heard how the party went, then.""The whole pack heard, dea







