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Chapter 50: The First True Thing

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SERA

I woke to amber light through an east-facing window.

For three seconds, in the specific clarity of first waking, I did not know where I was. Then I did. Then I lay still with that knowledge and let it settle around me the way the wolf had settled when I made the decision in the east wing room, easy and complete.

I was in Caden's sitting room. I had slept on the wide chair by the window with my jacket over my knees and my shoes still on in the specific concession to propriety that had felt
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  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   Chapter 50: The First True Thing

    SERA I woke to amber light through an east-facing window.For three seconds, in the specific clarity of first waking, I did not know where I was. Then I did. Then I lay still with that knowledge and let it settle around me the way the wolf had settled when I made the decision in the east wing room, easy and complete.I was in Caden's sitting room. I had slept on the wide chair by the window with my jacket over my knees and my shoes still on in the specific concession to propriety that had felt important at 3am and felt slightly unnecessary in amber daylight but that I did not regret. He had gone to his room when it became clear I was staying and had not come back out and had not made anything of any of it.I had slept.Properly. Without the half-waking surveillance mode that had been my version of sleep for as long as I could remember, the operational alertness that Viktor had built into me so thoroughly that rest had become a managed resource rather than a natural state. I had slept

  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   Chapter 49: What She Chooses

    SERAHis door was forty meters from mine.I had measured this on day one. Forty meters, second floor east wing to the reinforced door at the end of the corridor. I had measured it as operational data. I walked it now for a different reason and did not let myself think about that difference too carefully or I would stop walking.3:07am.The packhouse was its night self, the low amber emergency lighting still running in the corridors from habit even though the power had been restored after the storm three weeks ago. Someone in facilities had simply not turned the night setting off and nobody had corrected it. I had found this endearing against my will approximately two weeks ago.I stopped at his door.The reinforced handle. The slight thickness that indicated the door was heavier than the others. I had noted this on day one: 'reinforced, possible internal security measure or simply soundproofing appropriate to an Alpha's private rooms.' I had written it in my small illegible handwritin

  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   Chapter 48: 24 Hours

    SERANine hours.I sat on the edge of the bed in the east wing room at 2am and counted them.Viktor's deadline: sixteen days remaining.Milo's deadline: nine hours remaining.My wolf: entirely awake, increasingly present, the suppressant down to something I could no longer rely on in any meaningful operational sense.I sat with all of this and looked at the wall and thought about a version of myself that was eight years old and running through the Cinderfen territory with the pack children on a Saturday morning in autumn when the light came through the pines the way it came through the Ashveil tree line every dawn, amber and specific, the particular light of a highland morning that I had been standing in every day for twenty-four days without acknowledging that I recognised it.I had grown up in this light.I had grown up in this light and Viktor had found me and given me a different light to live inside and I had not known the difference because the different light was the only light

  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   Chapter 47: His Uncle

    CADENI told her about Aldric over dinner.Not the files. Not the margins. Not the specific documented shape of the thing I had been sitting with for twenty-five days. The human details. The ones that did not require qualification or context or the careful architecture of disclosure.Dinner in the east wing kitchen, which had become a thing that happened on Tuesday nights without anyone deciding it would happen, just Sera and myself and occasionally Milo when he was not occupied with something else, and tonight it was just the two of us and the food that Dara sent over because Dara had apparently adopted the east wing as a subsidiary of her care responsibilities.'My uncle ran this pack for nineteen years,' I said. 'He took the Alpha position at twenty-two, which was even younger than I did. There was an incident. His father died unexpectedly and the pack needed someone and there was nobody else.'She was eating. She was paying the kind of attention she paid to everything, which looke

  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   Chapter 46: The Balcony at 6am

    SERAI went at 6am because it was 6am and for twenty-four days that had been the hour of the balcony and the coffee and the tree line and the specific quality of his silence that I had stopped trying to protect myself from and started simply receiving.I had fourteen hours left on Milo's clock.He was already there.Of course he was already there. He was always already there, coffee in hand, watching the tree line come from black to amber with the patience of a man for whom patience was not an effort but a nature. I had stood on the other side of the balcony door many mornings and watched him do this for a few seconds before stepping out and I had told myself each time that I was gathering operational data and I had believed this for approximately the first week.I stepped out.He handed me a coffee without turning.I held it in both hands and stood beside him and looked at the tree line and said nothing for three minutes that felt like longer and shorter simultaneously, the way time

  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   Chapter 45: Milo Moves

    MILOI had given her eleven days since the library conversation where Caden had told her to stay.Eleven days was generous. I was a generous man, in the specific way that a careful man was generous, which was not with affection but with time. I gave people the time they needed to arrive at the thing themselves before I required them to arrive at it in front of me. This was a technique I had learned from watching Caden and refining it into my own methodology.Twenty-three days in total since she had come through the gate.Viktor's operative had been outside the eastern perimeter for six of them. I had not told Caden and I had not told Sera. I had been watching and building and deciding and eleven days was enough.I found her in the corridor outside the east wing kitchen at 3pm.She saw me coming and her body did the specific thing well-trained bodies did when they clocked a potential threat: nothing visible, everything heightened underneath. In two seconds she had identified my express

  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   CHAPTER 15: THE NAME ON THE PAPER

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  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   CHAPTER 10: WHAT DASSA RAN FROM

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  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   CHAPTER 9: THE THING AT THE EDGE

    Sera's POVNobody moved for three seconds.Then Kael turned and walked back to the door and opened it and looked out at the tree line and the quality of his stillness changed completely. It was not the controlled stillness of a man managing a conversation anymore. It was something older than that.

  • THE ALPHA'S SACRED MISTAKE   CHAPTER 7: WHAT CAME THROUGH THE TREES

    Sera's POVI moved away from the window.Not because I was told to. Because the cold in my wrist was pointing at it like a finger and every instinct I had woken up at the same time and agreed that standing in front of glass with something moving toward the house in the dark was not where I wanted t

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