LOGINChapter 67Ravenna's POVI was dreaming about the office.Something mundane, Sienna handing me a file, the ordinary texture of a workday, the kind of dream that meant my mind had finally found a few hours of rest after a day that had asked too much of it.Then a hand closed around my shoulder.I came awake the way I had learned to come awake in this second life, fast, complete, no soft transitional fog between sleep and full alertness. The old me, the one who had died slow and unprepared, would have surfaced gradually. This me surfaced like something breaking the water's tension.Jaxen was leaning over the bed.His face was different.I had spent weeks learning his expressions, the contained neutral, the working neutral, the rare unguarded moments where something true broke through. I had a catalogue of him by now, built carefully across months of observation.This wasn't in the catalogue.His eyes had gone hard in a way that had nothing to do with anger and everything to do with focu
Chapter 66Damien's POVThe message came through at nine forty three.I was at my kitchen table with a glass of water I hadn't touched and the council session agenda I had been refining for three days. Everything mapped. Every contingency accounted for. The votes secured, the timing planned, the sequence of Friday laid out so clearly in my head that I had stopped needing the paper in front of me and was just sitting with it.I was in control.That was the thing I had kept returning to all week. Whatever Ravenna had managed to hold together in that board meeting, whatever Jaxen had survived by some combination of her protection and legal maneuvering, none of it had reached the pack. None of it had touched the council. Friday was still mine if I executed correctly and I was always going to execute correctly because executing correctly was the one thing in my life I had never failed at.Then my phone lit up.The message was brief.*She's here. Wolf territory. Arrived with Crowe an hour a
Chapter 65Jaxen's POVThe compound quieted around nine.Not silence it never went fully silent, there was always someone awake, always something moving at the edges of a place this size. But the quality of the noise changed. The purposeful hum of the working day softening into something more human. Voices lower. Footsteps less urgent. The particular settling of a place that had done what it needed to do for the day and was allowing itself to rest.I had always loved this hour.I hadn't known that until I built a place worth loving it in.Ravenna had been in with Malik for the last forty minutes, going over the council brief with the focused intensity she brought to everything. I had checked in twice and left them to it, Malik was thorough and she was thorough and two thorough people didn't need me interrupting their rhythm.When she came out her notebook had three new pages of notes and her expression had the particular quality it got when she had taken in a significant amount of inf
Chapter 64Ravenna's POVHe didn't call it a tour.He just walked, and explained things as they became relevant, and let me set the pace. That was the difference, I had been on tours before, the kind where someone led you at their speed through their story and you were expected to respond on cue. This was different. This was someone who understood that I needed to see things in my own order and had decided to make that possible.I noticed. I filed it. I kept walking.The main building first.Inside it was warmer than the outside air had suggested, the kind of warmth that came from people rather than heating systems. Wide ceilings, exposed timber, the kind of space that had been designed to hold groups comfortably rather than impress them. A long communal table dominated the central room, not decorative, used. There were marks on it, the accumulated evidence of years of meals and meetings and the ordinary wear of a place where people actually lived.Three wolves were in the kitchen whe
Chapter 63Malik's POVI had been waiting at the gate since five.Not because Jaxen had asked me to. He hadn't specified, just said they would arrive before dark, which at this time of year meant a window of about ninety minutes and I had positioned myself at the beginning of it rather than the middle.Old habit.Jaxen had been my Alpha for four years and before that he had been the man who pulled me out of a situation I wasn't going to survive on my own, so the habit was older than the title. Some things became instinct before you understood what they were training you for.I heard the car before I saw it.When it came through the tree line and the headlights swept across the gate, I straightened without deciding to. Another reflex. The kind that happened when something you had been anticipating for a long time finally arrived.I had been anticipating Ravenna Solace for weeks.Not her specifically, the idea of her. The woman in the file Jaxen had asked me to compile, the woman whose
Chapter 62Ravenna's POVThe vial sat in my palm for a moment before I used it.I had already applied it in the car, one line across my wrist the way Jaxen had shown me, but I could still feel the weight of having chosen it. That was the thing nobody told you about making informed choices. They didn't feel lighter than uninformed ones. They felt heavier, because you couldn't distribute the responsibility anywhere else. You had chosen with full knowledge and whatever came next was yours to carry.I had chosen.The rain scent had faded into something I couldn't detect anymore, which Jaxen said was correct, you weren't supposed to be able to smell it on yourself after the first few minutes. Your own nose adjusted. Everyone else's wouldn't.I watched the landscape change.It happened gradually, the way significant things usually did. The city hadn't ended so much as thinned, buildings becoming less frequent, then absent, the road widening, the quality of the dark on either side shifting f
Chapter 61Jaxen's POVI had made this drive hundreds of times.In my first life and this one, through every season, in every kind of weather, at every hour. The route from the city to pack territory was as familiar to me as my own name, the exact point where the road surface changed, the particula
Chapter 60Sienna's POVI almost missed it.I was finishing the Friday prep, the council session brief Jaxen had asked me to compile, cross-referenced against the sponsor concerns Raymond kept escalating, all of it organized into the color-coded system Ravenna and I had built together over the past
Chapter 59Ravenna's POVI didn't sleep much that night.Not because of fear, the fear I expected, the kind that should have come with everything Jaxen had told me, didn't arrive the way I thought it would. What kept me awake was something quieter. The weight of a decision I hadn't made yet, sittin
Chapter 58Jaxen's POVWe worked for two hours.The council session, the agenda Malik suspected, the votes Damien had bought and the two we still needed to secure. I laid it all out the way I would for Malik or for myself, clearly, without softening anything, because softening it wouldn't help her







