LOGINHe lost her once. Fate won’t let him lose her again. Ten years ago, Ace told me I was his fated mate. Then everything fell apart—before I could tell him I was pregnant. Now I’m back. For our son. But Ace is no longer just the man I loved. He’s the dragon clan’s alpha—powerful, dangerous… and furious. He refuses to let me go. He wants his mate. He wants his son. And he’ll stop at nothing to reclaim what’s his.
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Ten years ago
“A
nother win, Ace!”
“Hell yeah!”
“Congrats!”
The voices overlapped, shouting to be heard over the music blasting from the speakers. It was late evening, and the party was just starting to kick into gear. That was something I’d learned over this summer—the Lakeview clan really knew how to party.
It’d been a perfect summer. More perfect than I ever imagined. When I flew out here to visit my mother, I’d thought I would spend a quiet few months hanging out at the lake and escaping the sticky Atlanta heat.
I hadn’t expected to meet a man like Ace.
No, not a mere man—a shifter. A dragon shifter.
Shifters were rare, but dragon shifters even more so. They were notoriously secretive, too, and didn’t really venture outside their clans. At least, that’s what I’d thought. The Lakeview clan seemed to run the entire town of Lakeview, but they weren’t overbearing about it. Sure, I knew they had their hands—or claws—in certain unsavory businesses, but overall it seemed like they had things under control.
And by they, I meant him.
Stephan. Ace, as all the other dragons called him.
Their leader. Their alpha. The man I couldn’t keep my hands off.
He was tall, muscular, and tattooed, with thick blonde hair, a square jaw, and hazel eyes that flashed gold when he touched me.
Where the hell was that man? The whole clan was in the clubhouse tonight, celebrating some big deal. I didn’t know what it was, and when I asked Ace, he said I didn’t want to know. Instead, we’d headed to the clubhouse to celebrate. The place was like a big, comfortable bar, with a little dance floor and some ratty old couches, and bedrooms upstairs where clan members could crash. I was on the dance floor, surrounded by big, tough dragons. It should have intimidated me, but I’d never felt more at home. Although, I still wanted to be with Stephan. I always did.
“Harley!” My best friend, Cassidy, wriggled through the crowd with two drinks in her hand. “Come on, I need some air!”
Laughing, I followed her out of the crowd and onto the porch overlooking the lake. The night air was cool and refreshing, and the floorboards vibrated from the music thumping through the glass doors behind us.
“Ta-da,” Cassidy said. “Fancy mocktail for you.”
“Soda water with bitters isn’t exactly fancy!”
“Yeah, well, I think if I asked for something actually fancy, the bartender would’ve bitten my head off.” She grinned. “So? Are you going to tell him tonight?”
“I think so,” I whispered.
Cassidy’s eyes widened. “Seriously?!”
I nodded, then rubbed my belly with my free hand. “I know I should be scared, but… It feels so right, you know?”
“I definitely don’t know,” Cassidy said. “If I got pregnant over my summer break, I’d freak. But I’ve never had anything with a guy like what you have with Ace.”
“It’s weird, isn’t it? Things are so easy with him. It really feels like this is where I’m meant to be.”
“And he feels the same?”
I nodded. “He told me something.” I lowered my voice, and Cassidy leaned in to hear me. “He said I was his ‘fated mate’.”
“Whoa. A dragon can be fated to a human?”
“Apparently,” I said. “And he said that meant… That meant I could get pregnant.”
She grinned. “And it worked.”
I matched her grin. It didn’t feel real, and yet we’d both seen that little positive marking on the pregnancy test. “I know he’ll be excited. I can feel it.”
A familiar laugh carried through the window and over the thumping music. Through the window, I saw Stephan at the bar, laughing at something his enforcer was saying. Blakely, one of the local Lakeview humans, leaned against the bar next to him—a little too close to Stephan for my liking. I didn’t have anything against Blakely, not really, but she’d been cold to me ever since I met Stephan. It didn’t help that she was strikingly pretty, thin, with short red hair and keen eyes. Her lean build was the opposite of my short, curvy figure.
Then, as if he could sense my presence, Stephan turned.
He smiled, and the warmth of it sent a tingle through my whole body.
“Oh my god.” Cassidy laughed. “You’re about to start drooling. Go tell him already.”
“I’m going, I’m going!”
I sidled right up to Stephan’s side, and he held his arm out like he was waiting for me.
Wrapping his arm around my waist, he tugged me close. He was so warm and strong, and smelled so damn good. Being this close to him felt like coming home. I sighed happily and leaned my weight against his solid body.
“Hey,” Stephan murmured in a low voice.
“Hi.” I smiled up at him. This close, I could see the gold flecks in his hazel eyes.
He leaned down and caught my lips in a kiss. The noise around us melted away. I pressed closer and deepened the kiss. He was addictive.
Blakely cleared her throat.
Face flushing, I pulled away. Whoops.
“I’ll talk to you later, Ace,” Blakely said. She tugged at the hem of her shirt. It was a little weird that she was wearing a turtleneck in the summer, but it did get pretty chilly at night.
“Uh-huh,” Stephan said, still gazing at me.
“These guys are really onto something. Alcohol that gets shifters drunk is basically nonexistent. They’ve figured out how to distill alcoholic beer that actually gives a buzz. I know, because I was buzzed after the meeting. If we invest in this now, we’re going to make a killing. They’ve got a massive untapped market. Here, look at their documentation.”I thumbed through the papers. Hawk was the personable one—I was the business-minded one.The distillery’s projections looked solid. More than solid. Really, really good, in fact. We had the right amount of money to invest. And if Hawk was right about them, we were getting in at exactly the right moment.If this went well, it could be the venture that got our clan out of the criminal world for good.“All right,” I said. “Let’s do it.”Hawk grinned. “Hell yeah. Let’s do it.” He left me with the paperwork and a promise to call after he talked to the distillery’s guys again.I stood and walked back to the window. Hawk hurried down the stee
Cassidy sighed. “But, if that’s the best solution for Dylan, I think you’re right. I love that kid. I know he’s been having a hard time at school. If Ace can help him manage his dragon, I think it’s worth it.”I blinked. “Seriously?”“Yeah. Don’t sound so shocked. Obviously, I’ll gut him if he hurts you or Dylan.”“I’d gut him first,” I said with a smile. “You don’t have to worry about that.”“I like it when you go protective mama-bear mode. Or should I say mama-dragon?”“I’m not the dragon in the picture,” I said. “Sometimes I wish I was. It’d make this whole process a lot easier.”“I know. But I think you’re making the right call, all things considered.”“Thanks, Cass.” Upstairs, the music cut off, and I heard Dylan shuffling around. “I’ve got to run. I need to order some wings and try to get this kid to eat a vegetable.”Cassidy laughed and wished me luck. I felt better after talking to her, but the reality still loomed over me like a thundercloud. A summer back in Lakeview. A plac
On the drive to the school, I turned Suri’s advice over and over in my mind. Dylan was only nine years old, but his dragon was already beginning to awaken. I’d thought I’d have a few more years to figure out what to do, but it looked like that wasn’t the case.What the hell was I going to do?I hurried into the school to the office. The principal met me inside. He had a disappointed scowl on his face that was unfortunately just as familiar as his disappointed voice on the phone. He had one hand on Dylan’s shoulder. Dylan’s mop of blond hair hid his features as he stared down at his brightly colored sneakers.“As I said on the phone, Dylan hit another student,” the principal said. “As we all know, that’s strictly against the code of conduct—”“He called me a dumb lizard!” Dylan said without looking up. “Why isn’t he in any trouble?”The principal closed his eyes and exhaled. Apparently, this argument had already occurred a few times.“Come on, Dylan,” I said. “I’m taking you home.”“M
Blakely huffed and stormed away. Stephan leaned against the bar and pulled me into his arms properly, then tucked a lock of hair behind my ear. “How’s the party been? Having fun?”“Yep. But I think it might be time to get out of here.”“Oh yeah?” He slid his hands from my waist to my hips. “Upstairs?”“I want to go to our spot,” I whispered into his ear. “Out by the lake. I want to be with you under the moonlight.”His grip on my hips, and he made a sound in his throat like a low growl. I loved it when I could make him start to lose control. “Lead the way, gorgeous.”A wailing siren cut through the noise.“Ace! We got company!” Stephan’s brother shouted.The cheerful mood vanished like a bonfire doused with a bucket of water. The music cut off, and the clan members and visitors all looked around nervously as flashing lights approached the clubhouse.Stephan’s grip around me tightened as he looked across the bar. His brother, Hawk, was fighting with his girlfriend, Mia. She shoved him






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