LOGINThis was such a charged moment! Writing the tension between Aria and Kai gave me chills, their eyes saying what words couldn’t. Kai ignoring Serena? That was bold, and it’s only going to make things worse for Aria. Serena won’t forget this humiliation, and Alpha Magnus surely noticed too. Next chapter, expect sparks, power plays, and danger simmering beneath the surface. What did you think of Kai’s reaction?
She was calling me.My thumb moved before I could think.I answered on the first ring.“Kai—” Her voice was soft and something warm rushed through me so suddenly it almost hurt more than the pain. My chest tightened again, but this time it wasn’t just agony—it was something else.Relief mixed with d
Kai.I woke up gasping for breath and for a second, I didn’t know where I was.The smell of blood hit me first, but this time, it wasn't from my memory of the past. This one was real and it was coming from me. It was thick with a metallic taste in the air and in my mouth and I turned to my side as i
I had forgotten his name but he stood in front of me now, his face was pale as if he was shocked to see me. Like he hadn’t expected me.For a moment, neither of us moved. Then I noticed it as he raised his hand to tuck something in his pocket. Blood. Both of his hands were bloody and my heart droppe
Kai.I knew where I was the moment I saw the parking lot.Even before I looked down at my hands, smaller, younger, trembling, I knew I was back to where it all started, ten years ago.The air was thick with chaos, the distant sounds of shouting and crashing echoing from the field. Wolves clashed som
Fear coiled tightly in my stomach.I had seen Ryder angry before.But this—This was different. My hands trembled slightly at my sides as he stepped back before looking at me coldly and I let out a shaky breath.“Start talking, tell me everything that happened that day.” he said.I told him everythi
Aria.I blinked rapidly, trying to steady my breathing, but it didn’t help.Ryder stood in front of me, his hazel eyes colder than I had ever seen them. There was no trace of the easy arrogance he usually carried. Just fury.“Where is Kai?” he asked.“I… I don’t know,” I said, my voice barely above
I blinked hard and forced myself upright.My ears rang and I raised the rifle again with shaking fingers, trying to ignore the sting, trying to focus through the dull pulse spreading behind my eye.I fired.The shot went wide, farther from the target and my father let out a short, sharp breath throu
Kai.I rode home on my motorcycle after practice. Coach had forced us to do drills after classes.The road curved the way it always had, the wind cutting against my cheeks, the engine’s low growl grounding me more than it probably should have. When I slowed at the gate and rolled into the drive, the
Aria.Finding my way back was not easy. I followed a narrow passage that curved twice, then split into three directions.I stopped.Great.I turned in a slow circle, my stomach tightening. Every hallway looked the same. Grey walls. Emergency exit signs. Heavy metal doors with pack symbols printed on
A common enemy.A common ally.The words echoed inside my head like poison.Gabriel finished whatever he was doing and disconnected my phone.He handed it back to me.“We have to go,” Alpha Elias said quietly as Gabriel nodded, sliding his laptop into his bag and zipping it shut.Then he hesitated.







