Se connecter“Tell me Violet, why are you coming all over the fingers of your friend’s brother when she clearly needs you?” “I…” I fumbled. “Admit it. You like this. You want this.” “I hate you” I spat and that only made him grin. “Liar” he whispered as he leisurely licked his thumb, making me shudder. I stormed out of the room before I could do something stupid. Like try to hit him, or beg him to lick me down there. Probably both. ______________________________________________________________ Violet has been a doting girlfriend to Nate for years but he throws it all away when his childhood friend, Nicole shows up. In a twist of events, Violet doesn't find him entangled with Nicole but rather she gets accused of cheating on him. Heartbroken, she leaves by wiping out every memory of her existence from his home and his life. Wanting to do her duty to her pack, she tries to secure an alliance with the ruthless Alpha Elijah who not just saved her life once, but also promises to give her everything she ever craved. But it comes at a price she isn't sure if she is willing to pay.
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“What would you like to have today, Miss Violet?” the waitress asked me with a polite smile.
For fifteen minutes, I stared at Nate across from me, counting how many times his phone lit up instead of his eyes meeting mine.
Alpha Nate was the alpha of Night Howl Pack and the man I was going to be married to soon.
I waited for him to get off the phone. To look at me.
We were seated at the fanciest restaurant of Ashville and I had made the reservations weeks in advance in a desperate attempt to rekindle our relationship.
I had taken an effort to dress up, curl my hair but all of it had gone unnoticed. The restaurant lighting made the sequins on my dress glimmer faintly, and I caught my reflection in the mirrored panel beside us.
I looked… hopeful. Too hopeful.
“I will wait until he is free,” I said.
“Of course,” The waitress nodded and turned to cater to the other customers.
I twiddled with my fork as I looked around. A few tables across from me, a guy proposed to his girlfriend in a round of cheers. I looked away, blinking back the sting in my eyes.
My gaze drifted absently, scanning faces, until movement caught my eye near the corner booth.
The waitress from earlier was talking to a customer.
No, talking was putting it mildly. She was smiling radiantly. Tucking hair behind her ear like she had suddenly forgotten how hands worked.
Her voice was low, but her expression did all the talking. She was flustered and trying very hard but failing to act casual.
Curious, my eyes drifted to the customer she was talking to, a stranger seated alone.
Her cheeks flushed pink and her eyes widened followed by the kind of laughter someone gives when they don’t know what else to do with all the attention suddenly pointed at them.
The man in the corner remained still, relaxed in his seat.
His posture didn’t scream arrogance, just quiet confidence. Like someone used to being watched… and never needing to return the energy.
Whatever he said next made her freeze for a heartbeat—then, in her rush to nod and respond, her elbow grazed the tray.
The water glass tipped.
“Ah. Oh gosh, sorry!” she gasped, scrambling to catch it. She didn’t, and the cold water splashed across the table, some of it hitting the man’s suit jacket.
Mortified, she fumbled for tissues, leaning forward to dab at his chest but he had already done it himself.
The tiniest flicker of disappointment crossed her face that made a faint smile tug at my lips. Cute. Endearing. Everything my own night wasn’t.
Then, unfortunately, he looked up.
His gaze collided with mine, sharp and unhurried. He didn’t look surprised to catch me staring.
And my breath stalled for a moment as the waitress hurried toward the kitchen, cheeks burning.
Nate chose that exact moment to look up from his phone, followed my line of sight, and stiffened. His jaw tensed, and he muttered under his breath, clearly believing the stranger couldn’t hear.
“You’re staring at him? Of all people?” Nate sneered.
I jerked slightly. “I…I wasn’t.”
His words were light, but something underneath was unmistakably… sharp. He felt territorial.
And jealous of a man I’d never spoken to.“That arrogant son of a bitch thinks the world owes him an apology just for existing. A sweet girl like you has no business asking anything about him.”
I hadn’t asked anything but for one absurd second, my chest warmed at the words sweet girl. But the next instant my hopes took a nosedive upon seeing Nate get up from his seat and shout in a giddy voice.
“I have been waiting for you since morning!”
Nate ran towards the entrance and hugged the girl who had just walked in. She was Nicole, the girl he had worshipped long before I came along.
She was wearing a red dress that left little to imagination, and Nate didn't waste a second pulling her into a hug.
No wonder he’d been glued to his phone all morning.
He escorted her toward me, hand resting at the small of her back, his smile easy and bright in a way I hadn’t seen in months. Not directed at me even once.
“Violet, you remember Nicole, right? She just got back today. Isn’t that amazing?”
Amazing was not the word I had in mind.
I nodded stiffly. “Hi.”
Nicole offered the barest smile and immediately turned her attention back to Nate, her hand brushing his chest as if it belonged there.
I forced myself to tear my gaze off Nate and his perfect little reunion with Nicole, but the ache sat heavy in my chest.
He kept leaning closer to her, laughing at something she whispered, completely forgetting I existed.
“When will you realize that he is not good for us? Ditch him,” my wolf, Rain, whispered in my head. She was a silent witness to my loneliness and pain but lately she had started to voice out her opinions pretty strongly.
She had been nagging me to leave him for ages but my heart didn’t agree to break a relationship so easily.
Annoyed, I got up from my seat to say something, but suddenly somebody screamed.
“Rogue attack!”
Rogue attack in broad daylight?
Chaos erupted as rogues stormed in through the entryway, upending tables and throwing away innocent hotel staff that attempted to fight back.
Snarls and screams echoed through the air while my hand instinctively reached for Nate’s only to grab empty air.
Because he had already started running away with Nicole toward the nearest door, shielding her with his body. He didn’t even glance at me.
I stood frozen, numb with shock.
Something went flying past me and I heard a deep, commanding voice, “Get down!”
Before I could react, I was knocked aside and a glass table crashed on the exact spot I had been standing.
I felt strong arms and the scent of bourbon wrap around my body as I was pushed behind a wall.
I looked up at my savior as he pushed my hair aside, briefly checking for injuries.
“Stay here!” The tattooed stranger spoke in a rich, velvety voice. The same man who had been enjoying his drink alone.
By the time I could open my mouth, he had already slipped out of my temporary hiding spot and ran straight at the attackers as I took a peek around.
I placed my hands on my ears to drown out the noise and stayed behind the wall, too terrified to move.
Meanwhile, he launched himself on the group, flipping tables into barriers, striking with fists and feet too fast for my eyes to follow.
Blood splattered everywhere, mixing with the red roses and painting the floor crimson.
In a mixture of fascination and horror, I saw him lunge at the last rogue who attempted to flee and dragged him back by the collar like a mutt on a tight leash.
In the midst of it all, his eyes flickered back to me for a brief second and widened.
I wanted to thank him, but my throat had gone dry. Thankfully, sirens started blaring outside, and paramedics rushed in.
I saw him stop one of the nurses and point in my direction, give me a brief nod, and leave the place with the rogue.
“Miss, you are bleeding.” I heard the nurse say as she gently helped me come out of my hiding spot.
“Thank God you are okay,” I heard Nate sigh in relief as he came running toward me, Nicole hot on his heels.
“You are hurt. Let us get you to the hospital,” Nate added in a concerned voice, his eyes flicking to my left shoulder with worry.
Three hours later, as I sat in the pack hospital after the doctor bandaged my arm, Nate asked.
“Are you feeling better now?”
I rejoiced at those simple words.
That was the softest he had spoken to me in months, the longest his gaze had lingered on me.
“I wouldn't be injured in the first place if you hadn’t picked your childhood friend over me.” I couldn’t stop myself from stating the obvious.
But he only shrugged it away.
“You have been trained in combat since childhood, remember? But Nicole? She can’t even hurt a fly.”
I felt giddy that he complimented me and also took a dig at Nicole in the same breath.
“What if the rogue had attacked me?” I wondered aloud, hoping to hear more comforting words from him.
He was about to answer me when his phone buzzed, and I saw the caller’s name.
Nicole.
Oh goddess, why her again?
He received the call immediately, and I strained my ears to hear their conversation.
“I want to discuss something, Nate. Please can you come and meet me?”
I thought Nate would politely decline, but he had walked out of the hospital already.
“It hurts, doesn’t it?” Rain, my wolf, asked when we heard the unmistakable sound of his car engine sputtering to life.
“It was just a scratch, Rain,” I answered, but we both knew that was not the pain she was referring to.
I'd completely forgotten about it. Everything that had happened last night, especially seeing Elijah covered in blood had driven all thoughts of the actual wedding from my mind."I need to stay with him," I said, moving closer to the bed. "Until he wakes up. I need to make sure he's okay.""No," Lady Aurelia said firmly, not looking up from her examination of Elijah's wounds. "You need to go get ready. Hair and makeup start in two hours. The ceremony is at four o'clock. As a maid of honor, your presence is required.""But…""I will stay with him," Lady Aurelia interrupted. "I'll make sure the healer treats him properly. You have other obligations to fulfill."The way she said it made it clear this wasn't a suggestion but an order. I thought about our conversation last night while she'd looked at him with such tenderness while telling me love wasn't enough in this place."You'll take care of him?" I asked, hating how small my voice sounded.Lady Aurelia finally looked up at me, and he
Violet“They are going to kill me! Help!”I heard that voice of the woman clearly in my head.“No, go away. I know your tricks.”I shouted back in the void, not knowing where exactly was she or I. All I could see was pitch black around me.There was no light, no life, nothing except that voice hounding me like a hammer hitting a nail, driving it into my skull.“You have to come to me. You are mine.”“No, I am not your puppet. I know how many people you killed. Leave me alone!”Instead of begging me to help, that voice started laughing cruelly.“You will still come to me. You will still help me, bleed for me!!!”I squeezed my eyes shut, placing both hands on my ears to drown out that noise.But I could still hear her pouding heavily, the sound echoing in my skull.Afraid that she would really come get me, I pushed myself back and felt something poking in my back.Absentmindedly I reached behind and felt a strong wooden leg.And then the sound returned, but not of fierce pounding. I gr
VioletShe began applying it to Elijah's back, her touch gentle in a way that seemed at odds with her usual cold demeanor. Her fingers traced the damaged tattoos, the ruined skin, with something that looked almost like tenderness.I couldn't help but stare at her. This woman who'd threatened me, who'd ordered me to break her son's heart, who'd stood by while her husband beat Elijah bloody…she was shaking while treating his wounds. Her perfectly composed mask had cracks in it, revealing something underneath that looked like an actual feeling.She caught me staring and her jaw tightened. "I know what you saw," she said quietly. "In the hallway with Alaric and that woman."I didn't know what to say, so I said nothing."All Alphas are like that," Aurelia continued, her voice taking on a bitter edge. "Especially the men in this pack. Ever since the witch..." She paused, her hands stilling on Elijah's back. "Ever since the war with the witches, something changed. The men became harder and c
VioletThe answer popped in my head the next instant.Lady Aurelia!I didn't let myself think about what I was doing, didn't let myself consider the consequences. All I knew was that Elijah needed help and his mother was the only person who might be able to provide it.I ran as fast as I could, found Aurelia's door and pounded on it, too frantic to care about manners."Luna Aurelia!" I called out, my voice cracking. "Please! I need your help!"The door opened almost immediately. Aurelia stood there in an elegant dressing gown, her hair down for once, falling in dark waves around her shoulders. Her expression shifted from surprise to something harder when she saw me."Violet? What are you.." Her eyes landed on my hands, on the blood staining them, and her face went pale. "Is that..""It's Elijah," I said, the words tumbling out. "Please, you have to help him. The wounds won't stop bleeding and I don't know what to do and Kelly said your husband won't let the doctor see him and I'm not
VioletHe had already advanced towards Nate’s bed. Cassie immediately reached for Elijah’s shoulder to give him a gentle squeeze.The doctor straightened, and I could see his hands trembling slightly as he clutched his tablet like a lifeline. "Nate Cross has suffered significant facial trauma, but
Violet"Someone spiked your drink." His voice dropped lower, taking on that dangerous edge that I'd heard right before he'd destroyed Nate. The room seemed to tilt sideways. Someone had deliberately drugged me. Had planned to... what? My stomach turned violently, and for a moment I thought I might
Violet“It is not!” Elijah replied and Alaric’s voice rose again.“Did anybody see him spike her drink? Did you see him do it? As a matter of fact, did she see him do it?”He looked at me at the last question and I shook my head.“So nobody saw him do that and yet you beat the living shit out of a
VioletI finished the tea and immediately walked into the main hall with Lady Aurelia's words still echoing in my mind.After last night, I wasn’t sure if destroying Elijah was nothing. As if I could just flip a switch and make him love me, then casually rip his heart out.But the threat underneath
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