تسجيل الدخولMARA He actually left. I paced around his study, my chest rising hard as anger burned through me. That arrogant bastard. My lips still tingled from the kiss and it only made me angrier. My body felt hot, weak in the knees, and completely out of control. I hated it. Hated the way he could touch me and make my thoughts scatter so easily. I stopped near the desk and gripped the edge tightly. “You will regret this,” I muttered under my breath again as I stood facing the mirror. The worst part was that he knew exactly what he was doing to me. Every touch. Every kiss. Every look. And that stupid smirk on his face before he walked out. I groaned in frustration and dragged a hand through my hair before moving toward the window. The cold glass beside me reminded me of how he had pinned me there only minutes ago. My face heated instantly. Moon goddess. Why did my body react to him like that? Suddenly, my phone rang out bringing me out of my thoughts. I reac
SILAS Her voice reached me before she even stepped into the study. I didn’t move from where I sat behind the desk. One hand pressed against my forehead, the other resting on the arm of the chair, my gaze fixed on the window. The room was dark, lit only by the desk lamp and the faint glow from the fireplace across the room. I hadn’t shifted from that spot for over an hour. I was exhausted. And angry. Twenty missed calls. Not one returned. My wolf had gone ballistic, pushing me to go after her and I listened. I drove forty minutes straight to her school just to be sure she was alright. The drive wasn’t easy. My heart wouldn’t slow down, my mind running through every possible thing that could have gone wrong. I was worried. Confused. I kept asking the moon goddess to keep her safe, just in case something had happened. And then I found her. Safe. Smiling. Laughing with a vampire. "Silas?" Mara’s voice came again as the door opened. I felt her presence the moment she
I didn’t even realize how much time had passed. One moment I was focused completely on the Lunaris Bloom, adjusting settings and trying different stabilizing methods, and the next, I noticed the light in the lab had shifted without me paying attention. The sharp morning brightness was gone, replaced by a softer glow that told me the day had already slipped away from me. My hands slowed as I finally registered it. Evening. I froze for a second, staring at the equipment like it had betrayed me. “How is it already evening…” I whispered. My chest tightened slightly as I reached for my phone on the table. I hadn’t checked it all day, not even once, and the moment I pressed the screen, it lit up with missed notifications that made my stomach drop. Twenty missed calls. All from Silas. For a few seconds, I just stared at his name, unable to move. That wasn’t normal. Silas didn’t call repeatedly unless something was wrong or unless he was already angry. My thumb moved slowl
"Tonight was fun!" I yelled as I shook my body, my shoulders moving up and down as the car moved. Silas sat down beside me, his eyes holding me in place. I had no idea what he was thinking. Did he have more questions? Was he wondering how I knew that Jace had only 800 million for the auction? "Why aren't you saying anything?" I asked, my eyes on him. "This is swooping victory." " It is. And you did the most work. That's why..." Silas said reaching for a folder beside him. Stretching it out, he turned to me. My eyes landed on the folder. The land deed. "Is that—" I started but Silas cut me off. " Open it." I stretched out my hand and took the envelope, feeling the lightness which told me I wasn't wrong. The land deed was finally ours which meant that Jace had lost. I opened it just as Silas as instructed. My eyes drifted over the content of the papers, it was nothing much. Just details and information about the land. I was just about to put it back w
Alpha Fabian looked like he had seen a ghost. He stared at me, his expression neutral, his jaw clenched as he studied me. I didn't bend. I held his gaze making sure he realised I wasn't joking either. I was determined to make sure he saw me as his Luna Queen whether he liked it or not. "Alpha Fabian," Silas said as he held my hand pulling me back. "Won't you greet your Luna Queen?" For the first time since we arrived, the hall became silent. Everyone's eyes turned to us as if they could sense the tension shimmering, about to explode in a second if he didn't bend. Alpha Fabian stood still for a few seconds, his sharp eyes moving from Silas to me and then back again. I could see the struggle on his face. Pride. Disbelief. Anger. But beneath all of that was fear . Because no matter how powerful Alpha Fabian was in the Blood Rose pack, standing in front of him was Silas Sinclair, the Alpha King. And everyone knew Silas did not make empty threats. Fabian finally
I never thought a simple shopping trip could feel like a battlefield. Silas had brought me to the mall without saying much. Just a short command. “Pick a dress.” That was it. Now I stood inside a luxury store I didn’t even know how to act in, surrounded by glass shelves and expensive clothes I was scared to touch. Silas was behind me, quiet as always, watching everything like he was bored but still in control. I walked slowly between the racks, fingers brushing past fabrics I couldn’t afford in my old life. Then I saw it. A black dress. It was simple at first glance, but the more I looked at it, the more it felt different. It was fitted at the top, flowing slightly at the bottom. Elegant. Powerful. The kind of dress that didn’t beg for attention but got it anyway. My hand moved before I even fully decided. At the same time, another hand grabbed it. I froze. I turned my head slowly. Kendall. My cousin. Her grip tightened on the dress like she had seen it







