LOGIN“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
His voice had steadied again, slipping back into the cold control he wore so naturally.He turned toward the window, staring out at the dark grounds of the mansion.“It puts the pack in even greater danger.”I stayed silent, watching him carefully.“Alpha Elias is not working alone,” he continued. “
Kai.The screen flickered once before the video began to play. At first, all I saw was darkness and stone walls.Then the camera adjusted and I felt my breath caught in my throat.My mother sat in the corner of what looked like a cell and for a moment, I genuinely couldn’t move.Eleven years.It had
Kai.I missed the target again by less than an inch. It still wasn’t good enough.Again.The smell of gunpowder clung to the air inside the underground range, thick and bitter, mixed with the damp scent of concrete and old oil. My arms ached from holding the rifle steady for hours. My fingers were s
AriaBy Tuesday, I forced myself back into school because Mrs Holt was not buying my sickness.The corridors felt louder than usual, like everyone had something to whisper and nowhere else to put it. I kept my head down as I walked in beside Maya. “Okay, forget all the drama for a second,” she said
I exhaled slowly and ran my hand through my hair.I couldn’t lie to her. “Yes,” I said. “It has ended.”Her eyes flickered, calculating.“I have not released any formal statement,” I added. “Neither has my family, nor hers. I would appreciate it if this remained private for now.”She nodded immediat
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







