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One hundred and sixty eight

Author: Luxie
last update publish date: 2026-04-22 15:40:19

Evangeline POV

She was back.

I stood at the upper landing window and watched the vehicles pull through the gates. I watched Franklin step out of the car with the guards who had traveled with Lisa.

She was not supposed to be here.

I turned away from the window before anyone came upstairs, went to sit on the bed, and made myself breathe at a normal pace. Then I called my mom. She picked up on the second ring.

“Why did you let her leave?”

There was a pause on her end.

“She was let through.”

“By wh
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  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and seventy two

    Cameron POVEvangeline remained on the floorboards beside the window, her arms locked around her knees. I stood in the center of the rug and tried to find the energy to move toward her. Franklin reached down to grab her elbow, and she screamed. He snapped his hands up and backed into the doorframe.“You let her speak to me like that,” she said. She stared at me, blinking through the water in her eyes.“She’s under pressure,” I said.“And I’m not?” She pushed off the floor and marched at me. “You know me. I wouldn’t hurt you or Nadia. I love you both.”I dropped into the chair. “Nadia doesn’t hate you.”“But you spoke to Desmond.”“I told you I was upset,” she said. “I didn’t mean to give him the information he’s using. Everyone makes mistakes. Why is the whole house now full of people pointing at me for things they are doing themselves?”I didn’t answer. I didn’t have the breath for an argument. “Can we talk in the morning, when the sun is up?” I said.She wiped her face with the back

  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and seventy one

    NADIA POVThe pre-trial chamber was a long room with tables and walls that absorbed sound. The presiding elder sat at the head of it. She had been in the judicial seat longer than I had been alive.Franklin waited for me in the parking lot.“I’ll stay out here,” he said. “Let them think what they want for now.”I held his gaze. “If this goes wrong, you don’t stay outside.”“I won’t.”Elder Justine asked to speak to me alone before the session began. I followed her to the side, away from the center.“You understand the position you’re in,” she said. “You’ve been given room others wouldn’t have.”I let that sit. They gave grace because of what my brother represented.I folded my arms. “I didn’t come here to beg.”“I didn’t ask you to beg,” she said. “There is a path to resolution that does not require a full proceeding. If both parties can reach a private agreement—”“I won’t be apologizing to Desmond.”“Nadia, please listen. You and Desmond should speak. You reach an agreement. Somethi

  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and seventy

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  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and sixty nine

    LISA POVThe drive out of the pack wasn't exactly safe, but we found our way out.My father's pack clearance had given us a narrow window through the military-designated route, and the convoy moved fast through it. Two vehicles in front, one behind, all of them carrying Cameron's guards. My father sat in the lead car. I sat in the middle one with my mother and Dr. Harry, watching the trees change as we crossed into neutral land.I stopped counting the checkpoints after a while.It took three hours to reach the neighboring pack's transport hub, and every checkpoint we hit added time. The guards at the first gate looked at the documents twice before waving us through. At the second, they held us for nearly twenty minutes while someone on the other end of a radio confirmed our clearance.When we finally reached the neighboring pack’s airport, the weather had already turned.The airport was regional and small, with a low ceiling and a departures board cycling through three destinations. T

  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and sixty eight

    Evangeline POVShe was back.I stood at the upper landing window and watched the vehicles pull through the gates. I watched Franklin step out of the car with the guards who had traveled with Lisa.She was not supposed to be here.I turned away from the window before anyone came upstairs, went to sit on the bed, and made myself breathe at a normal pace. Then I called my mom. She picked up on the second ring.“Why did you let her leave?”There was a pause on her end.“She was let through.”“By who?”“Your brother.”I hissed out a curse.Kade had done this. Not a loophole. Not a miscommunication. My brother had physically overridden a border security protocol and cleared the road himself. He had invoked his authority as an Alpha’s son and put his name on the breach.“He overrode protocol and took responsibility for it,” she said.“Mom, you should have stopped him! Kade is getting on my last nerve, and I don’t know why you can’t punish him or bring him under subsection.”“Calm down, Eva,”

  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and six

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  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and five

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  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and four

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  • TEMPORARY MATES, PERMANENT CRAVINGS    One hundred and three

    CameronI walked out of the alpha meeting seething. The other alphas had leaned over the table and thrown insults at each other. I stayed quiet because none of it touched my territory.Alpha Gregory, a stubborn old bastard, noticed this when they brought up expanding the trade route through my terr

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