Rosie’s POV
Less than an hour later, I found myself standing in a short line outside a nightclub with a flashing sign that said "Club Fete".
Tyler leaned over from my right side and explained, "It means party in French."
Chris gave both of us a side glance but luckily said nothing about Tyler's closeness. "I still can't believe you've never been to a club."
I shook my head as we moved closer to the entrance, the beat of the electronic music trying to get my chest sync up to it drifting from inside. "You know that my uncle always warned me clubs are dangerous places, especially for people who are different. Plus, he always had eyes on me."
Chris bumped my shoulder as we got up to the door, Tyler paying an entry f*e for all three of us before we were allowed to walk in. "Such a killjoy that Alpha of ours," Chris said.
As we walked into the darkness of the club, the music felt like it became a part of me. I scanned the expansive space. There were lounging couches in corners where people laughed and held hands, a long bar with bottles in all shapes sizes and colors, and a dance floor with lights flashing from above to the beat of the music.
There was not a single person who looked unsafe or uneasy. In fact, it all looked like freedom to me.
Chris led the way to the bar, her smile all mischief and moonlight. Tyler and I trailed after her. Without missing a beat, she ordered three glasses of Wolfsip.
I’d heard plenty about it but never had the chance to try it myself. They say Wolfsip is extracted from silverleaf and duskroot—herbs that only grow beneath a full moon’s glow. It’s known to lift a wolf’s mood, ease buried aches, and awaken the kind of thrill that makes your skin hum.
I hadn’t even tasted it yet, but curiosity was already pulsing in my veins.
Soon, three shots were soon placed in front of us. "Try one," Chris encouraged, knocking one back herself.
For a moment, my heart seized, thinking how Uncle would feel about me doing this. It left a bitter taste in my mouth.
I needed to forget. Maybe this stuff would do the job.
I picked one that had a yellow-green color. I downed the glass and instantly went into a coughing fit.
"Geeze, slow down," Chris said with a laugh. "It's your first, and these are strong."
"Clearly,” I husked out, rubbing at the burning still lingering in my throat. But I felt a warmth come over me.
Tyler grabbed his own shot but then laid a gentle hand on my left shoulder. "Did anything else happen besides being grounded? You just seem...upset."
I shook my head, unwilling to share the embarrassing details. "Why are you here instead of out on patrol, anyway?"
Chris had another shot and giggled. "Wherever you are, he is too."
Tyler lowered his head at the tease, and I swore I detected a slight blush in his cheeks.
"More?" Chris asked, breaking the awkward moment as quickly as she'd caused it.
I nodded. "Maybe something more...fruity this time?"
"Gotcha." She winked at me and made another order. Tyler shook his head. "No more for me."
Chris passed me mine, a larger glass with a mix of yellow and red. I took a sip, and it reminded me of pineapple. "Much better," I commented, my head just a tiny bit fuzzy as I started to bob to the music involuntarily.
Mia clawed at my brain, and I took a few more sips hoping all the pain from tonight would go away for now. But one question kept trying to come up like bile.
"So, hypothetically, what would you do if your mate didn't want you?"
Chris turned toward me, leaning on one side against the bar. "Well, a fated mate is the one the Moon Goddess has chosen for you, but that doesn't mean she can control someone's heart. So, I suppose it's possible that could happen. But, really, who could resist my charm? I’d eventually wear him down." She winked.
I tried to smile at her, but her answer wasn't as helpful as I would have hoped. I didn't have her confidence.
A new song began to play, and Chris gave a funny face and took off for the dancefloor, leaving me alone with Tyler.
Tyler was looking at me strangely, and I shifted from foot to foot.
"Have you found your mate, Rosie?" His voice shook with nerves.
"No," I said instantly. I couldn't tell the truth about that. "I'm just worried."
"You deserve a good mate," he told me, then held out his hand for my glass as I sipped absently at more of it. "Maybe you should head home."
I eyed him, but then Mia spoke up. ‘You know if Alpha smells Wolfsip on you he'll lose it. We'll be in even more trouble.'
'You know he never checks on me when he locks me up like that,' I argued with her, but my head ached and swam as I became more aware of just how much I’d had. Maybe they were both right.
I set my glass down, wondering if I should just leave or join Chris on the dancefloor when a sharp voice stopped me.
"Looks like Alpha's little angel is really the devil. Shouldn't you be at home getting scolded by him?"
Vivian. Vivian was here at the club. What were the chances?
"None of it is your business, Viv," I told her, looking over her head to the dance floor. I hoped Chris would come back to us soon. I wanted to leave for sure now.
"It is my business considering I bet you snuck out. Maybe I should beat you home and tell my future mate all about it." Vivian grinned, coming far too close to me for comfort.
Tyler stepped up, challenging her. "Shut up, Vivian. We were about to leave anyway."
Vivian only grinned wider, and I scowled at her as her vitriol turned to Tyler. "You know, I feel really bad for whoever ends up as your mate, Tyler. After all, you haven't left the ugly one's side all these years. You've never even dated anyone. Are you going to reject your mate to continue being friend-zoned?"
I gasped, anger rising within me. That was too far. "If you want to talk about mates, what about yours? Alpha would never want you as a mate, and I for sure pity whoever has the bond with you. I wonder how long it will take him to figure out that you're nothing but a whore."
Vivian glared at me, and I braced myself as her hand came up to strike. But both Tyler, and a fresh-off-the-dancefloor, Chris reached for her.
Chris pushed her away, and Tyler grabbed my hand, dragging me toward the exit.
"I'll make you regret this!" Vivian yelled angrily after me, but I was thankful we were leaving.
Rosie’s POVWhen my eyes opened, I was in the hospital wing. Sunlight spilled in through the tall windows, and the scent of clean linen and herbs in the air. My body still ached, but it was distant now, dulled to a low throb. How long had I been asleep?I couldn't tell.Then, I remembered my dream. The dream Uncle had insisted was not one. I turned over, and he was there.Uncle sat slouched in the chair beside my bed, his elbows braced on his knees, his head tipped forward slightly as if he’d been watching me even while I slept. Dark smudges shadowed his eyes, and there was a tension in his jaw I’d never seen quite like this. “You’re awake.” His voice was rough, as though it had been used too much in the past day—or not at all.“You stayed.” I came out husky and dry.“Of course I stayed,” he adjusted, leaning back in the chair with a slow exhale as if he had been holding his breath for days. I watched him with caution, unsure what to expect now.“I have things I need to tell you.
Rosie’s POVMy whole body throbbed—sharp, deep aches that pulsed with every heartbeat. I was sprawled on the cold stone floor, the air damp and stinking of rot and enemies.Not to mention my own blood. I tried not to think about what that meant.The silver chains bit into my wrists and ankles, the burn constant and unforgiving. The metal had leached into my skin, sending that awful, heavy weakness through my limbs until even lifting my head felt impossible.The days and hours had blurred together. I forgot how long I'd been here. How long would it be until I died?Somewhere far away, I thought I heard my name. “Rosie!”I flinched, my head tipping to the side. For a second, I almost laughed at myself. Of course, I was hearing things. My mind was trying to be cruel before the end, making me imagine the one voice I wanted most.But thank goodness it couldn't be him. I would rather die than see the Rogue king succeed in putting him in danger.I heard it again, though, my eyes closing and
Nikolas’ POVEverything moved in slow motion as I got ready to unleash Saint. I could feel his anger and excitement, having been so repressed this whole time.The air was coated in the heavy mist curling between the pines. Rogues poured from every shadow, their eyes menacing in the dying light. But I wasn't afraid, not of them. I carved through them with Saint’s precision, blade and claws moving as one, but my gaze never left the gap in the tree line ahead.I felt Marco ten paces behind, shielding Selena as if she were a precious thing. I had told him to treat her as Luna. The pack all respected her as that now that she had the token like she wanted. She would be safe in this, preserving the pack. And if this alliance with her pack saved Rosie, it would be worth the life I would have to live with her.When her weakness started holding him back, I wanted to snarl at him to leave her—but I didn’t have the luxury. Every second I lingered meant more rogues at my back and fewer breaths i
Nikolas’ POV“After they left the borders of their pack territory, the Rogues slaughtered the Dark Moon Pack,” Marco said. He’d rushed into my office out of breath, and the story had come spilling out, “Alpha Jason is dead. Rosie is missing.”Marco winced telling me the information, like he was expecting an answer from me.The words felt like a bolt of lightning right to the chest. It was physically painful.The Dark Moon Pack was supposed to keep her safe, and now she could very well be dead. It hadn’t even been that long since the wedding, since I felt like things were even a little bit settled."Where. Is. She?"Saint was screaming, trying to rip me to shreds from the inside out.I already mind-linked to the warriors," Marco explained. At least there was that. "They have rushed to the border crossing. They found nothing but blood and followed the scent the best they could. They said..."He trailed off, and I glared at him, punching my desk so hard it cracked down the middle. Papers
Rosie’s POVJason and I stood in front of our packs, hand in hand. Selena had found a beautiful dress for me to wear– frankly, she’d relished in wedding preparations, probably thrilled I was finally out of her hair.I'd already heard rumors from the female staff. It was as Mia had suspected; Jason was a womanizer through and through.Not unkind, just unfaithful and full of games. It wasn't what I would want in a marriage.We were here now, though, and there was nothing to do.I scanned the crowd for Uncle, who was lurking in the back, for Chris, who gave me an encouraging smile. There were so many faces I didn’t recognize either.Jason leaned in close as he slid my wedding band onto my finger. Everyone must have thought he was kissing my cheek, but he just didn’t want to be overheard.“Smile,” he said firmly, “I know you like Alpha Nikolas. I don’t care about that. This marriage will be good for both of us.”I smiled in spite of myself. At least he had agreed to give me the freedom an
Rosie’s POV“Alpha Jason is quite taken with you,” Uncle said. I was desperately searching for any sign of annoyance in his voice.Another Alpha was interested in his mate. Uncle should have been angry. He should have challenged him then and there for my hand. But Uncle wouldn’t do that. He’d refused me again and again.“He’s very nice,” I admitted, wishing it would get a rise out of him all while Jason beamed next to me.While that was true, I wasn’t bonded to him. I would never be fully content with him like I would be with Uncle.Uncle nodded. “If you’ll agree, I think it’s a good match. It will further solidify alliances between our two packs. We’d do well to pair you off with him.”“What?” My voice cracked, and I had to stop myself from going further.Selena clapped her hands together. "This will be so good for both of our packs! And for you too, Rosie."I pursed my lips together but nodded at her and her celebratory show, knowingly disregarding my feelings and all.Of course she