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Aftermath

Autor: Amelia Hart
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-06-29 05:33:30

REINA

The house felt different the next morning.

Not quieter exactly. More careful. Like everyone had agreed without speaking to move a little slower and talk a little less

I noticed it the moment I came downstairs.

Pack members who usually moved through the corridors without looking at me glanced up when I passed. Like I'd become something they were recalibrating around.

I didn't know what to do with that so I made coffee and stood at the kitchen window and looked at the garden and didn't thin
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  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   What Elias Wants

    ZADENThe letter arrived on a Tuesday.Official channels. Pack seal, courier, the kind of formal delivery that announces itself as deliberate. Elias Blackthorn didn't do anything by accident and he certainly didn't send letters by accident. Every word of it would have been chosen. Every implication placed exactly where he wanted it.I read it three times.Then I set it on my desk and looked at it for a while without touching it, the way you look at something you're still deciding how to handle.The language was diplomatic. Of course it was. Elias was too intelligent for anything else, direct aggression leaves evidence, direct aggression can be answered with direct aggression, and Elias preferred games where the board wasn't visible to everyone in the room.What he was proposing was a meeting. On Blackthorn territory. Framed as a gesture of goodwill, a chance to resolve the border tensions before they escalated further, an opportunity for two Alpha families to come to a mutual understa

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   Aftermath

    REINAThe house felt different the next morning.Not quieter exactly. More careful. Like everyone had agreed without speaking to move a little slower and talk a little lessI noticed it the moment I came downstairs.Pack members who usually moved through the corridors without looking at me glanced up when I passed. Like I'd become something they were recalibrating around.I didn't know what to do with that so I made coffee and stood at the kitchen window and looked at the garden and didn't think about Callum.I thought about Callum.That was the thing nobody warns you about betrayal. It's not the anger that gets you. The anger is cleanIt's the smaller things.The memory of laughing at something he said. The easy way he'd talked to me in those early weeks when almost nobody else would, when I was still mapping this place and figuring out who was safe and he'd seemed so uncomplicated, so genuinely warm. The specific comfort of thinking you've read someone correctly.That's what it cost

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   Exposed

    ZADENI gave them until morning.Damian thought I should move immediately. I told him no. I wanted them to sleep in their beds one last night believing they were safe. I wanted them to come down to breakfast and sit at the table and pour their coffee and feel completely, entirely untouchable.And then I wanted to take that from them.I called the full pack at nine.Not a meeting. A gathering.Callum and Tobias both came.Callum came in talking, easy, relaxed, making a comment to one of the warriors near the door. He scanned the room with the particular casualness of a man who has learned to perform relaxed as a survival skill. His eyes moved over Damian. Moved over me. Found nothing on either of our faces and took that as good news.It wasn't.Tobias came in quieter. He stood near the back. He didn't look for exits…that was interesting. He looked at me directly, just once, and then looked at the floor. A man who has decided something.Reina was there. She stood with Lena near the far

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   The Night Before

    REINASofia called at nine.I'd been sitting on my bed staring at the wall and not thinking about any of the things I was thinking about, and her name on my screen felt like a rope thrown into deep water.I picked up before the second ring."Hey." Her voice was warm"Hey," I said."You sound tired.""I'm fine.""Reina.""I'm a little tired."She made a sound that meant she didn't believe me and was choosing to let it go, which was its own kind of kindness.Then she told me about her week, the university program, a professor she found annoying, a girl in her cohort who'd become something more than a study partner, the way the city looked at night from her window.I lay back on my pillow and listened and let her voice fill the room."You're not talking," she said after a while."I'm listening.""You're being weird.""I'm always weird.""You're being a different kind of weird." A pause. She had good instincts, Sofia. Always had. "Are you okay?I thought about the honest answer. About the

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   He Got There First

    ZADENI heard it at eleven forty-three.It wasn't a sound really. It was like a missing sound.The garden at night has its kind of quiet. I got used to it over the weeks. I would stand at my office window staring out more than I should have.This was different. The silence felt off. Something was wrong, with how quiet it was.My wolf was already moving before I decided to.I was out of my office and through the house in under a minute. The east corridor, the back passage, the garden entrance. Moving fast with the focus of a man who has stopped questioning his wolf's instincts on this specific subject.I came through the garden entrance and saw them.Two figures at the far wall. They are not part of my pack. I know every person in my pack by the way they move and these two people are moving in a completely different way. They are being very careful and deliberate, with a kind of energy that you can tell they have been taught to use when they are sneaking into a place, like this.Blackt

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   He Asked If I Was Alright

    REINASofia did not want to go.I had known she wouldn't. I had prepared for it.I had rehearsed the conversation in my head three times before I knocked on her door Thursday morning and I still felt the weight of it when I said the words."I need you to go home… today."She looked at me from the bed where she had been sitting cross-legged with her phone. "Why?""Because things are about to get complicated here and I need to know you're somewhere safe.""I'm safe here.""Sofia.""There are literally guards everywhere, Reina. It's probably the safest place I've ever been in my entire…""I need you safe so I can focus," I said. "That's the truth. I can't do what I need to do here if I'm watching you at the same time. I can't carry both things at once."She looked at me.Her mouth opened then closed.The argument she had prepared dissolving because I hadn't given her something to push against. Just the truth. Simple and direct and not possible to argue with because it wasn't about rules

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   What I Found

    REINAI found it by accident.I wasn't looking for anything. I wasn't even supposed to be at the back of the house, I had taken a wrong turn somewhere between the east wing and the kitchen, which was embarrassing enough that I was grateful nobody was around to see it.This house was enormous in the

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   The Other Woman

    REINAI wasn't trying to eavesdrop.I want that on record, even if the only person keeping record is me. I was not standing outside Zaden's office with my ear pressed to the door like some desperate, lovesick girl with nothing better to do. I was walking past. That's all. I was walking past and the

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   Damian Says Something

    ZADENI had been awake since four in the morning.Not because of pack business. Not because of a threat or a territory issue or anything that had a clean, logical explanation I could point to and say… that. That is the reason.I was awake because something had been sitting at the edges of my mind s

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   The First Attack

    REINAI should have gone straight to my room after the kitchen.That's the thing about hindsight. It's always so clean. So obvious. You should have gone left instead of right. You should have taken the other hallway. You should have done the sensible thing and gone upstairs and locked your door and

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