LOGINLila 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
My stomach twisted.“Alpha Elias has Kai’s mother,” he continued.Shock hit me so hard I physically stepped backward.“No.”The word left me immediately as my heart thumped loudly in my chest. They had Kai’s mother, the Luna of Ravencrest.Riko’s smirk deepened.“Yes.”I shook my head quickly, tryin
Aria.I stood in front of the hotel for the Foxbridge wolves trying to ignore the way my hands trembled at my sides.The building towered over the street. Luxury cars lined the front drive, and guards in dark uniforms stood at every entrance, watching everything with sharp, suspicious eyes.For a se
Taking a steadying breath, I reached for him, brushing the strands away from his forehead. My fingers froze when they came back sticky with blood. The gash on his temple looked worse up close, red and angry under the dim light.“Why aren’t you healing quickly?” I whispered, leaning closer without ev
Aria.The car rolled slowly through the towering black gates, the crunch of gravel under the tires echoing faintly in the night. I pressed my forehead lightly to the cool glass, watching the lanterns flicker in the garden. They gave the mansion an almost eerie glow, soft light against a house that w
“I’m sorry for hurting you,” I whispered, the words escaping before I could stop them. They were true, and they sat heavy in the air.I tugged the jersey higher over her shoulders, making sure she was covered before I pushed myself up and headed into the bathroom. I stripped quickly, stepping under
Kai.I knew I was dreaming. I could feel the weight pressing down on my body, the exhaustion sinking into my bones, pulling me deeper into unconsciousness. Still, the dream felt real enough that when I opened my eyes, the sound of whistles, cheers, and roaring voices filled my ears like I had steppe







