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ผู้เขียน: Amelia Hart
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ZADEN

I came home bleeding.

The pain was sharp and burning, but I welcomed it.

Blood soaked through my shirt and dripped onto the floor as I pushed open the front door. The rogue attack near the northern border had turned uglier than I expected.

Teeth and claws, betrayal and fury. I had won, like I always did, but not without cost.

My side was torn open, going deep through my skin and muscle.

I didn’t really care.

Pain was familiar. Pain was honest. It reminded me I was still alive. Still in c
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  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   Two Enemies In One House

    ZADENDamian came to my office at seven.I looked up from the eastern alliance review I had been staring at for the better part of an hour."She's with me," he said.Reina walked in behind him.I looked at her. She looked at me. Her expression was the focused, not tense, just present. The one I had learned meant she had already done considerable work and was here to deliver the result of it."Sit down," I said.She sat. Damian sat beside her. Which was itself a statement. Damian's chair was usually to my right, not across from me beside someone else."Tell me," I said.Damian told me.He went through it, Callum's confirmed handwriting on the note, the communication logs, the two encrypted channels running to the same destination. Then he looked at Reina and nodded.She took it from there.She laid out Tobias. Sofia's account of the phone call. Her own observations, the questions, the access to operational information he shouldn't have, the corridor outside my private study. The arriva

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   Callum's Play

    REINAI needed to think before I went to Zaden.Not because I doubted Sofia. I believed her completely, the way she had described the phone call and everything. Sofia was many things but she was not dramatic about facts. She saved the drama for opinions.What I needed to think about was how to present it.Because walking into Zaden's office with my seventeen-year-old sister's secondhand account of a partial phone conversation was not going to be enough. Not for what I was suggesting. Not for what it meant if I was right about Tobias.I needed it to connect to something else. Something already in the picture.I sat in the garden after I sent Sofia to rest, she had gone pale after the adrenaline wore off and I wasn't going to let her sit with it alone, so I went through everything methodically. The way Reina Castillo had always survived. By building the picture from its pieces.Tobias.Arrived unannounced. Inserted himself into my orbit within hours. Asked questions that felt warm but b

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   What Sofia Sees

    SOFIAI had been in the house for two days and I had already made a list in my head. The way my sister Reina does it.She organizes things and builds a picture from all the little pieces. She taught me how to do that without realizing it, just by being herself and growing up with me. She always says to pay attention and remember the details. People show you who they are all the time you just have to watch them.So. The listThings I figured out in two days:One. The pack did not fully accept Reina yet but they were getting there. You could see it in the way they looked at her. It was not cold like Lena told me it used to be. Like they had already made up their minds about her and were quietly changing their opinions.Two. Lena was the best person in this house and maybe one of the best people I ever met. I wanted to be her friend forever starting right now.Three. Zaden Cole looked at my sister Reina about every forty-five seconds when they were in the same room. He thought nobody not

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   Sofia

    SOFIAOkay so.The gates were really big. Bigger than I expectedI mean Reina had told me about the house. She said it was big and well taken care of and had a lot of security. Now I get what she meant. It was huge, scary and intimidating beyond reason. There were guards literally everywhere that were built like buildings.The bus had dropped me at the end of the road. I had to walk for five minutes with my bag on my shoulder and my heart was doing something uncomfortable in my chest.I kept telling myself the whole way that I was fine. This was fine. Reina was fine. I was going to see her. It would all be fine.Then I saw the gates.And the wall.Two huge men in black jackets came out. They asked my name. They already knew my name. They just wanted to check if I matched it."Sofia Castillo" I said. I stood up straight and tried to sound like Reina. I didn't want them to see me being scared.One of them checked his phone. He nodded. "You're expected. Someone will come for you."I stoo

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   The Alpha And The Secret

    ZADENI had the file on Sofia Castillo since the second week.Not because I was told to. Because I had checked Reinas intake information the night after the wedding.I was alone in my office at two in the morning, going through the debt settlement papers like I did with everything.That's when I found her sister.She was seventeen and in her year of high school.She lived with her father in the house Reina had left.The sister had no income except what Reina sent from the bakery.I read that file for longer than I needed to.Then I closed it and went to bed.The next morning I had Damian open a background monitoring file on Sofia CastilloI said it's protocol for immediate family of people close, to our pack "He wrote it down without saying anything.I knew he did not believe me and to be honest I did not believe myself either.The scholarship was pretty straightforward.The university program Sofia had applied to had funding from a business foundation my company works with.Sofia Ca

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   She's Coming

    REINASofia’s call came in at eight in the morning.Not a text first. Just ringing. Which meant she had already made a decision and was calling to tell me about it rather than ask.I answered with my eyes still half closed."No," I said."I haven't said anything yet.""You're calling instead of texting which means you've already done something I'm going to object to.""Uhhh I bought the bus ticket."I sat up. "Sofia!""Before you say anything…""Sofia…""I haven't seen you in two months," she said. Her voice was still "I've been calling and texting and you tell me you're fine every single time and I believe you because I know your voice and you sound fine but I also know your voice and you sound different. And I need to see you with my own eyes, Reina. I miss my sister."I pressed my fingers to my forehead."The ticket is for Friday," she said. "That gives you three days to tell me not to come. But I'm telling you right now that you telling me not to come is not the same thing as me n

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   I Am In Trouble

    ZADENI started running at midnight.Not because I planned to. Not because it was scheduled or strategic or part of any particular routine. I just couldn’t sleepThis is the thing about running hard through familiar ground in the dark, it is supposed to clear everything. That's what it has always d

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   The Bracelet And The Wrist

    ZADENI sat in my room for the first time in months.Not my office. Not the meeting room. Not the territory. My room, the one I slept in when I slept, which lately wasn't often, the one that was dark and quiet and had no desk covered in reports and no window facing the garden and absolutely no reas

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   He Lost His Control

    REINAI didn't go looking for trouble.I want that on record. I was minding my business, doing exactly what I always do, keeping my head down, staying in my lane, existing in this house as quietly and as possible. I was not looking for anything. I was not trying to provoke anyone. I was simply stan

  • Midnight Debt: Never His, Always His   Something Changed In Him

    REINAI kept replaying it.That was the problem. I would be doing something completely ordinary like eating breakfast, watering the garden, folding laundry and then without warning my brain would drag me straight back to the garden yesterday and play it again from the beginning like it was trying t

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