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“You don’t understand—”“No,” Tobias interrupted coldly. “You don’t.”His eyes dropped toward the words stretched across my chest.“Go cheer for your new pack.”Then they turned and disappeared into the crowd and a helpless frustration clawed through me.“They’ll listen eventually,” Lila whispered s
Aria.Lila and I left the room in silence.The tension between us had changed after the call with Alpha Elias. Before, there had still been uncertainty, confusion and even worse some tiny desperate hope that maybe this could still end peacefully somehow.Now all of that was gone.Something terrible
Lila stopped pacing finally, staring at me with a mixture of anger and concern.“So what now?”I looked toward the window slowly.“At halftime,” I said, “I’m going back to Riko’s penthouse.”Her eyes widened again. “Absolutely not!”“I have to.”“Aria—”“I think this entire Luna exchange for us and
Aria.I stared at myself in the mirror and hated everything I saw.The orange jersey clung loosely to my body, the bold foxes colors making my stomach twist every time I looked at them. But it wasn’t the colors I hated most.It was the words stretched across my chest.PROPERTY OF FOXBRIDGE.Every ti
“I wonder how he’ll react when he finds out that his little mate is a traitor.”My chest tightened painfully.“That it was your information that led us to his mother.”Tears burned my eyes immediately.“That because of you, we know exactly how many scouts Ravencrest has stationed across the borders.
Aria.I shoved Riko away angrily, wiping the blood off my lips as I glared at him.“What makes you think I’m going to do anything for you?” I snapped.My voice shook with anger and fear, but I forced myself to hold his gaze anyway.“You drugged me,” I continued, my chest rising unevenly. “You kidnap
Aria.By the time we reached the cabin, my legs felt like jelly and my shoulder ached from the cold seeping into my bones. The walk had only been fifteen minutes, but it felt longer with the silence between us and the weight of everything that had happened tonight.Kai pushed the door open and reach
I almost snorted but caught myself. Of course he would introduce himself that way. Even to a five year old. The boy turned his head slowly, tears clinging to his cheeks. His brown eyes were wide, swollen from crying. His lower lip trembled a little. “Hi future alpha,” he sniffled, wiping at his fa
Noah’s arrow embedded perfectly in the center of the target. Mine? Sitting in the dirt, poorly aimed. “Is this what you call training?” His deep voice rumbled and I stepped back a bit. “Noah?” My brother stopped forward slightly as I looked up at him with admiration. Noah never showed any fear of
Her smile turned into something far darker. “You should be more worried about what’s coming. Someone who even Kai himself can’t protect you from.” A chill passed through me as she looked down at me before dusting the collar of my shirt. “What are you talking about?” I asked, my voice sharp but t







