LOGINThe party
He vanished into the crowd but kept his gaze locked on her. She moved through the room, drink in hand, when suddenly the music cut out.
“It’s auction time. Top three bachelors, come on up.” They stepped onto the stage. Bachelor number one picked Jane Neel’s letter. She lit up, and the room erupted in applause. He made his way down to her. Bachelor number two chose Flora Jonson’s letter, and he headed her way. Then it was bachelor number three, the guy from the elevator. He picked Dahlia Fin’s letter. Everyone turned to her, and she froze as he approached. She just stared at him while he thought she looked stunning. The music kicked back in, and he held out his hand. Dahlia took it, and his hand slid to her back.Red suited her.
Her hair was mostly pinned up, but a few strands framed her face, exposing her neck. He leaned in closer. “Tell me if this is too much.”
She pulled back slightly, studying him, the stubble, the dark hair, those piercing blue gray eyes. Dahlia smiled. “I think I need a drink. I’ve never been to a…” “Party?” he finished for her. “Yeah,” she laughed nervously. “So, where are we going this weekend? I didn’t exactly read the whole email,” she whispered. He chuckled, his dimple showing. “A cabin in the mountains. I really liked your letter, by the way.” “Thanks,” she said. “They’re coming too, right?” “Nope, just us,” he replied. She stiffened, then forced a smile. “Okay.” “Let’s grab a drink and loosen up a bit, yeah?” he suggested.They headed to the bar, grabbed drinks, and found a quiet table. He couldn’t stop staring at her—who was she? He’d seen her in the elevator, fighting with that sleazy lawyer.
“Why’d you pick my letter, Mr…?” she asked, breaking the silence.
“Hunter. Just Hunter. And I thought you seemed…genuine.”
“Disappointed?” she raised an eyebrow.
“Not even close. I’ve seen you in the elevator a bunch of times—never dressed like this, though.”
She shrugged. “I like to be comfortable. Our director doesn’t enforce a dress code.”
He laughed. “Honestly, we should all be like that more often. Suits are the worst.”
She smiled, taking a sip of her drink. “Hunter,” she paused, her tone serious now. “Just so we’re clear, I’m not that kind of girl. So, if you’re expecting… this week away, we can skip it.”
He leaned back, smiling “Relax, Dahlia. I’ll be a gentleman. But you’ve got to hold up your end of the deal.”
“And what’s that?”
“Everything in that letter. No backing out.”
Her face lit up. “You mean it?”
“Yeah, I mean it,” he said, grinning.
“Hunter, you don’t exactly strike me as the type to…”
“Be normal?” he interrupted.
“I was going to say, ‘be down for this.’ You seem…polished. City guy, higher class.”
He raised an eyebrow. “Do I really come off like that?”
She nodded and downed the rest of her drink.
“You might want to pace yourself,” he warned. “Or you’ll regret it tomorrow.” She smirked. “Is that a problem?” She waved the bartender over for another. Hunter leaned in, curious. “So, Dahlia, tell me something about yourself.” She shrugged. “Finished one year, marketing. One more to go. I like designing stuff, but it’s just a hobby. I live with two guys, best couple you’ll ever meet. What about you?” “I live alone. Family’s not super close. I work a lot and…well…” “Party?” she finished for him. “Sometimes,” he admitted with a laugh. She stood abruptly, swaying slightly. “I need air.” He caught her by the waist before she tipped over. They made their way to the balcony overlooking the city. “Much better,” she said, leaning on the railing. “I’m buzzed. Not going to lie.” A waiter appeared with shots. She grabbed one, pointed at him, and he followed suit. “You’re cold,” he noticed, shrugging off his jacket and draping it over her shoulders. They talked for a while, then drifted back inside to dance. More drinks flowed. Her phone buzzed relentlessly while she was in the bathroom. He picked it up. “Hello?” “Who’s this?” a man’s voice snapped. “Her date. Hunter. I chose her letter.” “Listen carefully,” the man growled. “If anything happens to her, I’ll make sure you regret it.” “Got it,” Hunter replied evenly. “She’s safe with me. I’ll get her home.” “Good. Thank you, Hunter. Good night.” “Good night.” He set the phone down just as she returned. “Your dad called,” he said. “Told him I’d take you home.” “Already?” She pouted. “Not yet. Whenever you’re ready.” “Okay.” She pulled out the pin holding her hair up, letting it fall loose. That scent of hers hit him again. She grabbed his hand and dragged him back to the dance floor. He laughed. It took her five drinks to finally loosen up. He held her close, her head resting against his chest. She listened to his heartbeat for a moment before murmuring, “Hunter, I’m ready to go home now.” “Alright, let’s grab our coats.” She was still tipsy, leaning on him in the elevator. He kept her steady, one arm around her waist.The driver opened the door, and she slumped against Hunter’s shoulder. “I’m so tired,” she mumbled.
“Hunter… thanks for tonight.” “You’re welcome,” he said, but she was already out cold. He brushed a strand of hair from her face, his fingers lingering for a moment. The car pulled up to her apartment, and he waited, watching her breathe. Inhaled her scent as he closed his eyes. “Hey,” he said softly, touching her cheek. “You’re home.” Her eyes blinked open, hazy but focused. She reached for the door, but he caught her hand. “See you tomorrow morning,” he said, pressing a kiss to her knuckles. “Good night, Hunter,” she murmured, her voice thick with sleep. “Good night, Dahlia,” he replied, letting her go.He stepped into his apartment, grabbed a water bottle, and leaned against the window, staring out at the city lights. She’s oblivious, what pack is she belong to, he thought, a small grin tugging at his lips as he replayed the night in his head. The scent unmistakably of his mate. Had no doubt.
Jason went white. Before he could say a word, Bram shot to his feet."Out. Now. I need to check her bones," Bram barked, waving everyone off."Did you see his face, Bram?" she murmured. He froze. "What are you doing?""Being your damn doctor," he muttered, his hands moving to her upper thigh. Her eyes flickered with light, and Bram caught it."Alright, legs seem fine. Arm," he ordered, then shifted to the other one. When his hands brushed her face, her fingers gripped his arm. "Bram, why did they do this to me?""You’re not going back to work," he said firmly."You don’t get to decide that!" she yelled."I’m not losing you again," he snapped back, his eyes flashing a dark yellow.Dahlia stiffened. Todd and Jason stepped in."What’s with the yelling?" Todd asked, glancing around. Bram stormed out, clearly pissed."Girl, you really set him off," Todd said, shaking his head.She brushed him off. "Jason, I asked you a question.""Yeah, we did, Dahlia," Jason admitted."So, you’re wolves?"
Mr. Mel's gaze settled on Dahlia. "Can you explain what happened?"She glanced at Jane before answering. "I suffered burns from spilled coffee, but I'm here and prepared for the presentation."Mr. Mel turned to Jane. "And your contribution to the project?""She stayed home and wouldn't share her files," Jane muttered."Can you blame her?" Mr. Mel's patience thinned. "I'm still waiting for your answer."The silence stretched uncomfortably."Out," he finally snapped. "You'll receive no credit for this work."The screen flickered to life, revealing the director of G&R Inc."Mr. Berg," Mr. Mel greeted, "we're ready for the preliminary presentation. Dahlia?""Hello, Mr. Berg." Dahlia displayed her sketches of wolf heads designed for the gear. "The snowboards feature silver and black wolves, with customizable color options.""Perfect," the director nodded. "Show me the commercial concepts."She presented scenes of a silver wolf racing alongside a skier, a black wolf with a snowboarder, and
Todd had transformed the dining room with his usual flair, candles flickered between artfully arranged place settings, and the scent of rosemary hung in the air.Bram froze in the doorway. "This looks like something out of a magazine.""Shoes," Todd said, pointing to Bram's feet with a stern expression.Dahlia emerged from the kitchen and wrapped Bram in a warm embrace. "How are you feeling?" he whispered against her hair."Much better," she replied. "Are you checking as my physician or my…""As your protector." They shared a laugh that eased the tension.The doorbell chimed, and Jason arrived. Dahlia greeted him with the same enthusiasm.Once seated around the table, Jason dipped his spoon into his soup. "So what exactly happened today?""She sampled the Mr. giant" Todd said with a smile."Todd!" Dahlia and Jason exclaimed in unison.Todd shrugged. "We're all grown-ups here."Bram shifted uncomfortably."It was just coffee on my clothes," Dahlia explained."I'd rather focus on my pro
His lips brushed her skin like whispers, and his hands wandered with a tenderness that made her head spin. Bram leaned over her, his kisses trailing down as he pressed into her, drawing a sharp gasp from her lips.He slowed, his mouth finding her breast while his hand traced the curve of her side. Her moans grew louder as he quickened his pace, her body trembling beneath him.Her breath hitched against his lips as he kissed her, still deep inside. With a swift motion, he flipped her on top of him, guiding her movements as she rocked slowly.Bram silenced her cries with his mouth, then trailed lower, his hands gripping her hips as she arched into him. Together they unraveled, his arms tight around her waist, pulling her close as they both came undone.She lay motionless beside him."Dahlia," Bram whispered, "look at me." When her eyes finally met his, he gently rolled her onto her back."I'm fine, Bram," she murmured."What happened at work today?"She traced a finger along his collarb
Dahlia approached Mr. Mel's desk. "Could I be assigned to someone else, please?""Jane needs to learn her lesson, and you've become valuable to me. I'll mention your promotion at the executive meeting. They're bound to hire you soon."Jane crossed her arms. "I refuse to take orders from an intern.""Then pack your things," Mr. Mel said coldly. "Consider yourself lucky I'm not firing you outright."Dahlia stuffed her belongings into her backpack and hurried toward the elevator. Inside, Flora and Jane stepped in behind her. As the doors sealed them in, Jane grabbed a fistful of Dahlia's hair. Dahlia's palm connected with Jane's cheek in a sharp slap."Don't touch me!" Dahlia's voice echoed in the small space. Flora snickered."We'll make you regret this," she whispered as the doors opened and other employees entered. At lobby floor, Dahlia bolted, not stopping until she reached home.Inside, she hurled her backpack onto the couch and released a primal scream, burying her face in a pillo
Bram verified all the cameras through his phone app. Everything functioned properly, even the doorway security.Dahlia shuffled into the living room in flannel pajamas. "I'll make some tea. Thanks for setting everything up.""There's food in the fridge, and coffee..." His words cut short as she wrapped her arms around him."Actually, I'm exhausted. Forget the tea." She trudged toward the bedroom and collapsed into sleep almost instantly.Later, Bram crept in and pulled the blanket over her. *Watching her sleep like some stalker*, he thought before retreating to his own bed.When morning came, Dahlia groaned at the alarm's intrusion, smacked it silent, and drifted back to sleep."Dahlia, up! Coffee's ready," he called from the kitchen.She stumbled in with tangled hair and half-lidded eyes, slumping onto a barstool. He handed her a steaming mug, suppressing a smile.She caught his expression. "What?""Just remembering you've never been a morning person," he chuckled.After sipping her







