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Skye's POV My brother's worst enemy had his fingers knuckle-deep inside me right now‚ finger-fucking me‚ and I couldn't breathe. My back was pinned against the cold steel wall of the elevator‚ my skirt shoved up past my hips‚ my panties yanked to the side‚ my bra pushed above my breasts so they spilled out bare and swollen‚ my nipples stiff and aching in the cold air. Two thick fingers were buried in my soaked pussy‚ curling and thrusting‚ his palm grinding against my clit with every stroke. Wet‚ filthy sounds filled the tiny metal box‚ his fingers pumping in and out of me‚ slick and obscene‚ mixed with my shameless moans bouncing off the steel walls. His free hand squeezed my exposed breast hard‚ his thumb dragging rough circles over my nipple while his mouth brushed my ear. "Does your brother know‚" he murmured‚ his voice low and wrecked‚ "that his worst enemy has his fingers buried inside his little sister's dripping wet pussy right now?" A broken whimper escaped me. My walls clenched so tight around his fingers that he groaned against my neck. "No‚" I gasped‚ grinding down on his hand. "He can never know — oh God — he can never find out—" He curled his fingers deeper and my words dissolved into a scream. "Good girl‚" he whispered. "This stays between us." --- ~30 minutes earlier~ "Stay. Away. From. Thorne." My brother Ethan had only ever given me one rule that he never‚ ever bent on. I was fourteen when he drilled that into me. I remember because he never stopped ringing it in my ears. I never found out what happened between them. I asked once‚ a few weeks later‚ and the look Ethan gave me shut me up permanently. So I stopped asking. I stopped wondering. I just did what my brother told me to do. I stayed away. And honestly‚ that should have been easy. Thorne was Ethan's friend‚ not mine. He was ten years older than me‚ just like my brother. I was just the little sister who used to peek at him from behind the staircase railing whenever he came over to our house. But here was the thing nobody knew. Not my brother‚ not my mom‚ not a single soul on this earth. I had the biggest crush on Thorne Damian Anderson. It started when I was thirteen. He had come over for dinner one night‚ and he smiled at me when I handed him a glass of water. That was it. That was all it took. One stupid smile from a twenty-three-year-old man‚ and my thirteen-year-old heart decided it was in love forever. Pathetic‚ right? After the fallout‚ I buried that crush so deep I almost forgot it existed. For ten whole years‚ I trained myself to feel nothing when his name came up. I avoided every event where he might show up. I scrolled past every article with his face on it. I pretended he was nobody to me. And it worked. It actually worked. Until a week ago‚ when I miraculously landed a job offer that was too good to be true. The thing was‚ I never applied for the job. It found me. During my convocation ceremony‚ while I was still smiling in my cap and gown‚ a woman in a sharp navy suit walked up to me and said‚ "Ms. Moore‚ your academic performance has caught the attention of our CEO. We'd like to offer you a position as his personal secretary. Starting salary‚ ten thousand dollars per month." I almost choked. "I'm sorry‚ did you say ten thousand?" She smiled like she got that reaction a lot. "That's correct. Full benefits included. Are you interested?" Was I interested? I was a fresh graduate with a degree in management science‚ a field my entire family believed was a one-way ticket to poverty. My brother had spent years telling me I had made the worst decision of my life by not studying medicine. "Skye‚ you're going to graduate and then what?" he had said during one of our many arguments. "You'll be lucky to get two thousand a month. Meanwhile‚ I'm pulling in thirty thousand as a surgeon. Mom was a nurse. Dad was a doctor before he died. This family does medicine. Why do you have to be so stubborn?" "Because I pass out at the sight of blood‚ Ethan. You want me operating on someone while unconscious?" "Then be a nurse like Mom." "I hate needles." "You hate everything useful." That one had stung. It stung for a long time‚ actually. So when that woman offered me ten thousand dollars a month at my convocation‚ I didn't hesitate. I said yes before she could finish her next sentence. I didn't ask about the company name. I didn't research the CEO. I didn't do any of the things a smart‚ cautious person would do‚ because I was too blinded by the number on that offer letter. That night‚ I sat across from Ethan and Mom at dinner and dropped the news with the biggest grin on my face. "Ten thousand a month‚" I said‚ practically glowing. "As a secretary. Starting immediately after graduation." My mom put down her fork and stared at me. "Skye‚ that sounds too good to be true‚ sweetheart." "It's real‚ Mom. I have the offer letter." Ethan leaned back in his chair and laughed. "Ten thousand? For a secretary? With zero experience?" He wiped his eyes like I had just told the funniest joke of the century. "Sure‚ Skye. Sure." "I'll prove you wrong‚" I said through clenched teeth. "Just watch." And I meant it. I meant it with every single fiber of my being. Then my first day arrived‚ and everything fell apart. The building was enormous‚ a massive tower of glass and steel that stretched so high I had to tilt my head all the way back just to see the top. Inside was worse. The hallways split into more hallways. The elevators required clearance cards I didn't have yet. I asked three different receptionists for directions‚ and each one pointed me somewhere different. By the time I finally found the boardroom on the thirty-second floor‚ I was one full hour late. My hands were sweating as I pushed open the heavy glass doors. Every single seat at the long conference table was taken. Dozens of faces turned toward me at once‚ and at the far end of the room‚ a voice hit me like cold water. "You're late." It wasn't loud. It didn't need to be. The entire room had already gone dead silent. "I'm so sorry‚ sir‚" I whispered‚ keeping my head down because I was too ashamed to look up. "The building was confusing‚ and I couldn't find the—" "I didn't ask for an excuse. Sit down." I rushed to the only empty chair at the far edge of the table‚ my heels clicking embarrassingly loud against the marble floor. I pulled out my notebook and pen with shaking hands‚ flipped to a blank page‚ and finally looked up. My pen hit the floor. The sound echoed through the silent boardroom like a gunshot‚ and every head turned toward me again. But I couldn't move. I couldn't do anything except stare at the man sitting at the head of the table. Thorne. He looked different from the man I remembered. Older. Harder. His jaw was sharper‚ his shoulders were broader‚ and his eyes — those ice-blue eyes that had haunted my teenage dreams — were completely‚ terrifyingly cold. He wore a charcoal suit that fit him like it had been stitched directly onto his body‚ and he sat in that chair like it was a throne built specifically for him. He stared right at me. Something flickered behind his eyes‚ just for a second‚ like a match being struck and then immediately blown out. Then it was gone‚ replaced by nothing but ice. "Ms. Latecomer‚" he said‚ his voice so calm it was almost gentle‚ which somehow made it ten times worse. "Since you've decided to grace us with your presence‚ tell me — what were the last words I said?" My mouth opened‚ but nothing came out. My brain had completely shut down. "Huh?" was all I managed. The silence in that room could have crushed bones. "I do not repeat myself‚" he said. "Ever." "I... I don't know‚" I whispered. My voice cracked on the last word‚ and I wanted the floor to open up and swallow me whole. He stared at me for what felt like an eternity. Then he scoffed — a short‚ dismissive sound that cut deeper than any insult could have — and leaned back in his chair. "I built this company from nothing‚" he said‚ addressing me but speaking loud enough for the entire room to hear. "Every person at this table earned their seat. They showed up early. They prepared. They proved they deserved to be here." His eyes locked onto mine‚ and I felt my chest crack right down the middle. "I will not carry dead weight. Especially not in the person who is supposed to be my right hand." My eyes started burning. I blinked rapidly‚ trying to hold it together‚ but the tears were already forming and there was nothing I could do to stop them. Then the next two words he said shattered me completely. "You're fired."Chapter 82Thorne's POVI called her at nine that night.The bond had been screaming at me since the café. I'd felt everything, the spike of foreign contact‚ the jolt of confusion‚ and underneath all of it‚ Kael's scent bleeding through the connection as if he'd branded himself onto her skin just by touching her hand. My wolf had been pacing inside me for hours‚ clawing at the walls of my control‚ and by the time I picked up the phone my hands were shaking.I kept my voice controlled. Barely."Kael touched you today."Silence on her end. Then a sigh. "He touched my hand‚ Thorne.""I don't care what he touched. He put his skin on what's mine.""You don't own me.""Come over.""No.""Skye.""I said no. It's late and I'm tired and I'm not driving across town because you're in your feelings about a handshake.""Or I come to you‚" I said‚ and my voice dropped low. "Your mother's house. Your bedroom. With Ethan down the hall. And we both know what happens when I climb through that window."
Chapter 81 SKYE'S POV Evelyn was already on her second latte when I slid into the booth across from her. She looked tired. Extremely tired. "Sorry I'm late‚" I said‚ dropping my bag on the seat beside me. "Traffic was insane." "It's fine." She waved it off and wrapped both hands around her cup. "I ordered you a vanilla oat milk thing. It's coming." "Thanks." I studied her face. "You okay? You sounded weird on the phone." Evelyn stared into her latte for a long time before she spoke. "I think Cole is cheating on me." The words came out flat and rehearsed‚ as if she'd been saying them to herself for days and this was just the first time she'd said them out loud. "What?" I leaned forward. "Why do you think that?" "He's been distant. Like really distant. He takes calls in other rooms and when I ask who it was‚ he says it's work." She laughed but there was no humor in it. "Have you asked him directly?" "I tried. He got defensive and turned it around on me. Said I
Chapter 80 Thorne’s POV The private boardroom on the forty-second floor of Anderson Holdings was where pack business happened. I sat at the head of the long table. Drake was to my right‚ jaw tight‚ hands folded in front of him. Four council elders sat along both sides in tailored suits‚ each of them old enough to remember my father's rule but smart enough to adapt to mine. Their faces were carefully neutral‚ which told me everything I needed to know about how this meeting was going to go. And at the opposite end of the table sat Kael. My fucking stepbrother. Composed as always in a charcoal suit with his dark hair slicked back and his hands clasped on the table in front of him. He looked calm. Relaxed even. As if he hadn't just called an emergency elder meeting to challenge my authority. "Thank you all for coming on such short notice‚" Kael said‚ standing up as if he was the one running this meeting. "I'll get straight to the point." "Sit down‚ Kael‚" I said. He
Chapter 79 Thorne’s POV She showed up furious. I could feel her anger through the bond before the elevator even opened. It was hot and sharp and pulsing‚ mixing with something else underneath‚ hurt‚ confusion‚ need. All of it tangled together and slamming into me as she stepped out and walked toward my door. I opened it before she could knock. Her eyes were blazing. Jaw tight. Scarf still wrapped around her neck like armor. She looked like she wanted to hit me and kiss me at the same time‚ and I wasn't sure which one was coming first. "Skye—" She grabbed the front of my shirt with both hands‚ yanked me down to her level‚ and crushed her mouth against mine. The kiss was angry and desperate and tasted like tears she hadn't let fall yet. Her teeth caught my bottom lip and I tasted blood. I pulled her inside and kicked the door shut behind us. "Skye‚ we need to talk—" "No." She kissed me again‚ harder‚ her fingers twisting in my shirt as if she was trying to tear it
Chapter 78 SKYE'S POV He didn't reply. Not throughout the rest of my grocery shopping. Not while I stood in the checkout line. Not during the drive back home. And now I was sitting in Mom's car in the driveway‚ staring at the screen‚ watching the message sit there on delivered. No typing dots. No read receipt. Nothing. The silence was making my skin crawl and the mark on my neck was throbbing as if it could feel my anxiety bleeding through the bond. Screw this. I called him. He picked up on the second ring. "Were you with Julia during those two weeks?" I asked the moment the line connected. No hello. No small talk. I didn't have the patience for it. A pause. Then — "No. Why?" "She says—" "She's lying." His voice cut through mine‚ firm and immediate. "Skye‚ whatever she told you is a lie. Don't you trust me?" I kept quiet. The silence stretched out between us and I could hear him breathing on the other end‚ waiting for me to say something. Waiting for me to give h
Chapter 77 SKYE'S POV Mom had sent me to the grocery store to restock the house. I was in the produce aisle‚ checking the tomatoes and tossing what looked good into my cart‚ when I heard her voice. "Well‚ well. The little PA." A pause. "Or should I say little whore?" I turned around and there she was. Julia. What the hell was she doing here? She was standing at the end of the aisle in a cream Chanel blazer and heels that probably cost more than my rent. Her dark hair was blown out to perfection and her red lips were curled into this smile that made my skin crawl. But something was different this time. Something I hadn't noticed before when I'd met her at Thorne's office or his house. Now that my senses were sharper‚ now that whatever was inside me had started waking up‚ I could smell something underneath her expensive perfume. Julia was a wolf. She walked toward me slowly‚ her heels clicking on the tile floor‚ and stopped about two feet away. Close enough that I







