STEPHEN
I let the phone ring until it cut off. Then again. And again. I knew my father wouldn’t stop until I picked up, but I wasn’t in the mood for his lectures. The moment he brought her into our home, he made his choice. And I made mine. My jaw clenched as the screen lit up for the fifth time. With a sharp exhale, I snatched the phone off my desk and pressed it to my ear. “Why have you not been picking up my calls, son?” His voice carried the same controlled authority as always, but I could hear the frustration beneath it. I leaned back in my chair, staring at the ceiling. “I’ve been busy training new recruits, Dad. Some of us actually have work to do.” Silence stretched between us. Heavy. Suffocating. It should have made me uncomfortable. It didn’t. “Selena is on her way to Lycanwood Academy,” he finally said. I smirked. Of course, she is. “Is she still wolfless, or has the Moon Goddess finally taken pity on her?” I asked, my tone dripping with feigned curiosity. A loud thud rattled through the speaker. I imagined him slamming his fist against his desk. Good. I hope it hurt. “She is your sister, Stephen. You should be protecting her.” A cold laugh scraped past my throat. “She’s your pet project, not mine.” I stood, crossing the room to the window. Below, trainees sparred in the courtyard, the clash of steel and their grunts filling the air. I should have been down there with them. Instead, I was wasting time on this conversation. “She’s the daughter of a murderer,” I continued, my grip tightening around the phone. “You think she deserves my protection? You think she deserves to breathe the same air as us?” “She’s innocent,” my father snapped. “She had no part in what happened.” I clenched my jaw. He still doesn’t get it. “Look, I’ll tolerate her existence as long as she stays out of my way,” I said. “That’s the best you’re going to get from me.” A long sigh. “Thank you, son.” I didn’t respond. Instead, my eyes caught movement near the academy gates. A sleek black car rolled to a stop, dust curling around its tires. The door opened, and she stepped out. Selena. Even from here, I could see how much she had changed. She wasn’t a scrawny kid anymore. Her dark hair cascaded down her back in soft waves, her figure slender but undeniably feminine. But she still had that look—uncertainty, fear, like she was bracing for a fight she knew she’d lose. Good. She should be afraid. A cruel smile played at my lips. She had no idea what was waiting for her. My father’s voice cut through my thoughts. “The full moon is approaching. How will you manage?” I stiffened. He never asked about that anymore. Not since I was fifteen, when I stopped crying out for help in the middle of the night. “I can handle it,” I said flatly. “You don’t have to do it alone, Stephen. I—” I hung up. Outside, Selena was gathering her bags, her shoulders tense. My staff hovered nearby, uncertain whether to assist her or keep their distance. I made a mental note to reinforce where they stood in this hierarchy. A delicate hand slid over my shoulder. “What are you thinking about, honey?” Julia. Her scent wrapped around me—warm, musky, with a sharp edge beneath the surface. I turned, trailing my fingers down her waist, watching as she shivered beneath my touch. “Nothing important.” Her gaze flicked past me, landing on Selena. A sneer curled at the edge of her lips. “I thought she was staying at the packhouse with your father,” she murmured, tracing slow circles against my chest. I exhaled sharply. “Apparently, she’s here to train.” Julia pulled back, arms crossing. “That doesn’t make sense. She had the entire royal training ground at her disposal. Why send her here?” I didn’t have an answer, and that irritated me. “I’m putting her in your class,” I said, watching her reaction. Her lips parted in shock before twisting into something darker. “I want you to train her,” I continued. “But don’t go easy on her. And no one is to know who she really is.” Julia’s expression darkened. “Why do you care so much about protecting her identity?” “I don’t.” My voice hardened. “I just don’t want her getting any special treatment. She’s not pack. She’s a liability.” Julia stared at me, eyes searching. Then, her lips curled into a slow, knowing smile. “You still care about her.” I stilled. “What?” “Four years ago, when we visited your father, I saw the way you looked at her,” she murmured. “At night, when you thought no one was watching, you sat by her bed. You protected her even then.” I ripped my gaze away, cursing under my breath. “That was nothing,” I said. “I don’t love her.” Julia’s smile widened, but there was no warmth in it. “Then prove it.” I narrowed my eyes. “What are you suggesting?” “Make her life hell.” I studied her, then turned back to the window. Selena was walking through the academy doors now, head high despite the whispers that followed her. She had no idea what she was walking into. I smiled. Let the game begin.EMMANUELLE His teeth sank into the other side of my neck slower this time. Not a bite of dominance, but something far more possessive, like he was branding me with a kiss of hunger and devotion. A moan slipped from my lips before I could stop it. My body arched toward him, desperate and trembling, as his hand slid under my shirt, fingers brushing the lace of my bra. Heat coiled in my stomach. I could barely breathe. “Take it off, Adam,” I gasped, voice breathless and needy. “Take it all off. I need you.” He chuckled softly, a teasing edge in his voice. “Slow down, babe.” Was he seriously teasing me right now? I blinked up at him, my body throbbing with need, my mind spinning. Damn it, Emmanuelle. You’re soaked and wild and losing it over this man. His mouth trailed lower, lips grazing my stomach before he pressed a kiss just above my navel. Then he sucked on my skin hard enough to make me shiver. I closed my eyes, a helpless sound leaving my throat. My fingers twisted in the b
ADAMMaybe I rushed things.I stared out the window, watching the shadows stretch across the floor of her office. The weight in my chest wasn’t from regret but from the fear that I’d asked too much of her, too soon. Emmanuelle wasn’t like me. She was human. She belonged to a world of dreams, laughter, deadlines, and sunlit mornings. Mine… was nothing like that.How could I ask her to let all that go?She didn’t deserve this.To stand at the edge of two worlds mine and hers with no map, no anchor. Caught between who she was and who I wanted her to become for me.No, who I needed her to become.I should’ve been patient. Let her find her footing. Let her breathe.But I was drowning in want. And desperation doesn’t wait.Across the room, she sat behind her desk like a shadow of herself hands clenched tight in her lap, fingers fidgeting with the hem of her sleeve. Her shoulders curled in, like she was trying to make herself smaller. Like the weight of everything I’d said was pressing her i
EMMANUELLE Was I dreaming? For a moment, I couldn’t breathe. I stood frozen by my desk, my heart slamming against my ribs as if it could break through and run to him before I did. Then his face. Adam. My Adam. He stood at the doorway like a memory I’d buried too deep, like a ghost I’d never stopped mourning. His eyes locked with mine, and just like that, the dam broke. Tears rushed down my cheeks, blurring the edges of everything but him. I didn’t think. My heels clicked loudly across the marble floor as I ran, then lifted off entirely as I threw myself into his arms. My arms wrapped around his neck. My legs curled around his waist. My fists beat weakly against his chest as I sobbed. "Why did you leave me?" I cried, voice cracking, raw. "Why did you disappear without a word? Without goodbye?" He held me tighter, burying his face in the curve of my neck. His scent hit me woodsy, warm, him and every lonely night I’d spent without him came rushing back. “I’m sorry,”
SELENA“That wouldn’t be so nice of you, Adam… trying to steal my woman.”Stephen’s voice sliced through the tension like a blade, sharp and accusing. My heart skipped. I didn’t need to turn around to know who had spoken. That tone possessive, cold, lethal belonged only to him.Fear prickled my skin as I slowly faced him. No… please don’t let him have heard everything.“I told him I’m not leaving your side,” I said quickly, my voice trembling despite how hard I tried to sound calm. My fingers curled against my dress, the fabric offering little comfort.Stephen didn’t touch me. He didn’t need to. His presence was enough to make me feel caged. Though he hadn’t hurt me in a while, the memory of what he had done what he was capable of lived under my skin like scars that refused to fade.He didn’t look at me. His cold gaze was locked on Adam.They stood feet apart, but it felt like the whole room shrunk with the tension between them. Two brothers. One room. And me caught in the middle like
ADAMCan I really face her?The thought clawed at my chest as I stood in the shadows of the Bloodfang Pack garden, hidden behind a tall hedge. My breath caught the scent of roses and wet grass, but all I could focus on was her Selena moving gracefully through the garden, her belly round with child, her laughter soft as it drifted into the breeze.She wasn’t alone.A woman walked beside her tall, confident, steps in sync with Selena’s. From where I stood, hidden beneath the shadows of a fig tree, I could only see their backs, but something in the curve of the woman’s posture… something in the way the wind lifted her scent sharp, like crushed mint and warning bells froze me in place.Then her voice sliced through the quiet, crisp and sure.“I know you’re there.”I flinched.“Come out before I turn you into a lizard.”That voice.The world narrowed to a heartbeat.It couldn’t be…Angela?My breath caught. It couldn’t be her not after what I was told. Not after the rumors.“Don’t make me
ADAMTime moves differently here.Months on Earth had felt like sand slipping through my fingers fast, fleeting. But in the realm of shadows and howling winds, where my kind ruled and hunted, it felt like only weeks had passed. And yet, somehow, everything inside me had changed.Part of me still bled for what I left behind.Part of me still craved her Emmanuelle.But I couldn’t go back. Not now. Not ever.She was human. And I… I was never supposed to fall for someone like her."You're quiet," my father said suddenly, breaking the silence between us. His voice was calm but heavy, the kind that pulled truths from the depths. "Since you arrived yesterday, you’ve barely said a word. What’s eating you, son?"I sat beside him in his study, the scent of old paper and firewood clinging to the air. Books towered on every shelf, and a cracked map of the realms spread across his desk. I kept my gaze on the flames dancing in the hearth."Nothing, Father." I forced a smile. "I just… miss the human