LOGINKieran looked down as well and stiffened, realizing what he’d done. What I’d just made him do with a few words and a single touch.“Your body betrays you,” I whispered. “Just as you made mine do only a few days ago. So I think we’re even now that you know how it feels to have no control while someon
Charlotte’s POVKieran had me pinned to the wall. Again.How many times had we found ourselves in this position before? How many times had Kieran asserted his dominance over me, acting like he had any right to do this to me?And most of all, how many times had I actually liked it?More than I could
Charlotte’s POVMy face went aflame.Kieran, seemingly satisfied by his successful jab, grabbed his clothes out of his dresser and turned to me, looking at me expectantly as if waiting for me to get out. With what little dignity I had left, I opened the door and walked out, shutting it firmly behind
“I’m not.” Now, he was the one who rolled his eyes. I hated that the childish gesture kind of looked good on him, like it took some years off of his face. “The guests are still out there. If you leave and go to another room right now, everyone will have questions. You have to stay until they dispers
Charlotte’s POVI wanted to tell Nora the truth.We weren’t a “real” family. Not now, not ever. No matter how much she wanted it, it was never happening, and especially not now.Her father had just marked me without my permission, binding me to him for reasons I never had a say in. It was unfair, an
Charlotte’s POVThe rest of the banquet passed in a blur. Guests came and went, shaking my hand and giving me well-wishes that I had to respond to with smiles and thank-yous. I never got a chance to confront Kieran for what he’d done, but the whole ordeal burned against that mark on my neck, making
Charlotte’s POV“You think you deserve better than what you’ve got?”The Head Slave left the doorway and stepped into the room further, intentionally butting into my personal space. Their teeth bared in a smile that was anything but friendly. I could see the hatred in their eyes clear as day.“I saw
“Is that so…?” The other Alpha was stepping closer to me. He raised a finger and jabbed it into my chest with enough force that I felt sure I would have a round bruise there later.“You see… I think you’re a liar,” Kieran drawled, though his expression still appeared enraged. I stared at him, trying
The ride was silent. Kieran stared out the window, and I kept my hands folded in my lap. I refused to look at him.When we arrived at the venue—a large estate owned by another pack—Kieran finally spoke.“You’re dressed differently tonight,” he pointed out flatly.I glanced at him. “I don’t want you
Kieran’s POVI stormed into the kitchen. The staff scattered like roaches when I entered, but I didn’t care about them. My eyes locked onto the new head cook, who was standing at the counter kneading dough for tomorrow’s bread.“You,” I said.She looked up at me. “Alpha Kieran. Can I help you with s







