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Something Has Changed

Author: Mimi
last update publish date: 2026-06-28 16:26:59

Something had shifted in Kael.

I saw it in the way he moved. The way he spoke. The way he looked at me. The weight was still there. But it was different now. Lighter. Like he had finally learned to carry it without breaking. Like he had finally learned to let himself be held. Like he had finally learned to let himself heal. Like he had finally learned to let himself be loved. Like he had finally learned that he didn't have to be perfect to be worthy. Like he had finally learned that he was enou
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  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   Coward

    The word echoed in my mind long after Kael walked away.Coward.I wasn't calling him that. I was calling myself that. Because I had stood there in the training yard, watching him leave, and I hadn't stopped him. I hadn't fought for what I wanted. I had let him walk away. Again.The snow had fallen softly around me, catching in my hair and melting on my cheeks. I had stood there for what felt like hours, frozen in place, replaying the moment over and over. His lips on my forehead. The word "almost" hanging in the air between us. The way he had turned and walked away without looking back. The way I had let him go without a single word.I had let the fear of pushing too hard silence me. I had let the weight of his hesitation become my own. I had convinced myself that patience was the same as strength, that waiting was the same as loving. That if I just gave him enough time, enough space, enough grace, he would eventually come to me on his own. That love meant waiting, not fighting.But s

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Kiss That Didn't Happen

    The morning after the study, something had shifted between us.Kael was different. Not in any obvious way — he was still the same Alpha, still carried the same weight on his shoulders. But there was a softness to him now, a warmth that hadn't been there before. He touched me more freely, his hand finding my waist or my back without hesitation. He looked at me longer, his gaze lingering like he was memorizing every detail of my face. He smiled more, and each time he did, it felt like a gift. It felt like a promise.It was like watching a man come back to life. Like watching someone emerge from a long, dark winter into the first light of spring. The change was subtle, but it was there, and it made my heart ache with a sweetness I didn't know how to name. It made me believe that maybe, just maybe, we could have everything we'd been fighting for.But there was still something holding him back. Something I couldn't reach. Something I couldn't name. It was there in the way he hesitated befo

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   Almost

    The study was steeped in shadows.Only the fire gave light, its flames licking at the stone hearth, casting amber glow across the room. The rest of the world had fallen away — the war, the pack, the weight of everything we carried. There was only this room, this fire, and the space between us. A space that felt both infinite and impossibly small. A space that held everything we were and everything we were becoming. A space that was waiting to be filled with something neither of us had words for yet, something that had been building between us since the moment we met.Kael stood by the window, one hand braced against the frame, his gaze fixed on the dark tree line beyond the glass. His shoulders were tight, his jaw set. He looked like a man holding himself back from something. Like a man standing on the edge of a cliff, trying to decide whether to jump. Like a man who had been waiting his whole life for this moment. Like a man who was afraid of what would happen if he let go. Like a ma

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   His Scent

    I woke to the smell of him.It was the first thing I noticed every morning now. The scent that wrapped around me like a second skin, that filled my lungs and settled deep in my chest. Smoke and leather and pine and something else. Something that was just Kael. Something that made my heart ache and my wolf howl with joy. It was the scent of the man who had become my entire world. It was the scent of the man who had captured my soul. It was the scent of the man who had claimed my heart. It was the scent of the man who had given me everything.It was the scent of home. Of safety. Of everything I had never known I needed until I found it. It was the scent of belonging. The scent of love. The scent of the man who had changed everything. The scent of the man who had become my reason to wake up in the morning. The scent of the man who had become my reason to breathe. The scent of the man who had become my reason to believe. The scent of the man who had become my reason to hope.I buried my f

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   3 AM

    I woke to darkness.Not the darkness of night. Something else. Something heavy. Something familiar. The weight of everything I'd learned pressed down on my chest like a stone, crushing the air from my lungs. My mother's face. My father's voice. Selene's words. They all swirled together in my mind, a storm I couldn't escape. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw my mother's face, heard my father's last words, felt the weight of their sacrifice. The past had become a living thing inside me, breathing and aching and demanding to be felt. It was a ghost that refused to fade.Kael was beside me. His breathing was slow and even. He was still asleep. His arm was wrapped around my waist, holding me close, anchoring me to the present. His warmth seeped into my skin, a quiet reminder that I wasn't alone. That I had never been alone. That I would never be alone again. He was my anchor in the storm.I didn't move. I couldn't. My body felt heavy, weighted down by grief and love and the truth I'd carr

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   One Bed

    The storm came without warning.One moment, the sky was clear. The next, the world was consumed by white. Wind screamed through the trees, rattling the cabin's bones. Snow piled against the windows, sealing us inside. The cold found every crack, every gap, slipping through like a living thing.Selene looked at me, her ancient eyes untroubled. "You're not going anywhere tonight."I pressed my palm against the frozen glass. Outside, there was nothing. No path, no trees, no horizon. Only white. Only silence. Only the storm."I don't have a choice," I said."No. You don't."She moved toward the bed — the only piece of furniture that looked like it had ever been used for rest. Narrow, framed in dark, weathered wood. The mattress sagged in the middle. The quilt was patchwork, faded, thin in places from decades of washing."I'll sleep on the floor," I said.She laughed — a dry, knowing sound. "You'll freeze. That floor is stone. The cold rises through it like breath. You'd be stiff by mornin

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Messenger

    The messenger arrived at noon.I saw him from the kitchen window. A lone wolf on horseback, riding fast toward the house. His cloak was grey and white. Silver Crescent colors.My blood went cold.Elias saw him too. He was at the door before the horse stopped."State your business," Elias said."I b

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Wolf at My Heel

    Vera showed up at breakfast with a knife on her hip and murder in her eyes."Kael says I have to watch you," she said."Kael says a lot of things.""He says I go everywhere with you.""Then sit down. You're making the table look lonely."Vera sat across from me. Her blonde hair was pulled back in a

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Return

    Kael came back three days later.I felt him before I saw him. The bond — the thing he kept calling a bond — pulsed in my chest like a second heartbeat. Warm. Demanding. Pulling me toward the front door.I was in the kitchen. Eating bread I didn't taste. Drinking tea that had gone cold an hour ago.

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Jealousy

    The kiss followed me to bed.Not Kael. Just the memory. Just the way his mouth felt against mine. Just the sound he made when I didn't push him away.I lay on the left side of his bed. The same spot as last night. The same clothes. The same bite mark throbbing on my neck.Kael wasn't here.He'd dis

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