LOGIN"How do you know it's a minority? Maybe most wolves agree with Jessica. Maybe they're just too polite to say it directly." "Because I've been introducing you around. I've seen how pack members respond to you. Most are genuinely welcoming. Interested in learning about vampire culture. Happy to see
I forwarded the messages. All of them. Every threatening text. Every attempt to convince me Rose was wrong. Dad: *Received. This is serious. Multiple pack members conspiring to threaten Rose. I'm calling an emergency pack meeting tonight. This ends now.* *Rose is asleep. She can't handle a pack
Book 2: The Rejected Mate Nate pov Rose had finally fallen asleep. It had taken hours. Hours of holding her while she cried. Hours of reassuring her she was safe. Hours of stroking her hair and whispering promises that Jessica couldn't hurt her anymore. She was curled up on my bed now—we'd m
"I know, sweetie. I know." Mom held her close. "But it's over now. Jessica's going to face Alpha justice for threatening a pack member. For violating your privacy. For harassment and stalking." "What will happen to her?" Rose asked. "That depends on your father's judgment," Mom said, looking at
"I'll handle security," Uncle Cas said. "Rose, you're moving to guest quarters in the main family wing. The secure section. No one enters without explicit permission from Alpha Jeremy or myself." "Uncle Cas, I don't want to be a burden—" Rose started. "You're not a burden. You're my great-niece
Book 2: The Rejected Mate Nate pov I'd called an emergency meeting in my father's office. Just family. Just the people who needed to know. Dad. Mom. Lord Castellan—Uncle Cas—who'd been visiting for a routine security check and happened to be available. And Rose, sitting beside me on the couch,
My Cheating Mate Jeremy pov The hospital room was too quiet except for the steady beep of monitors. My father lay motionless in the bed, his chest rising and falling with mechanical precision thanks to the ventilator they'd had to put in three hours ago. The wounds had been worse than the fiel
The room erupted in debate—wolves arguing for and against, weighing risks, calculating odds. But I could see my father considering it. See the tactical wheels turning. "If we do this," he said finally, his Alpha voice cutting through the chaos. "If we commit to an offensive strike—we need total co
My Cheating Mate Jeremy pov The forest was silent as we moved into position. A hundred and ten wolves, spread across three strike teams, converging on the mercenary encampment from west, south, and east. The vampire contingent moved with us on the eastern flank—twelve shadows that barely disturb
Emma's face again. Her trust. Her love. The future we were trying to build. I couldn't die here. The mercenary slashed again. I caught his wrist, twisting hard. Heard bones snap. He dropped the blade but caught me with a punch that sent me staggering. We grappled, both in human form now, stren







