ログインI nodded. “I’d really, really rather you not ever do that again.”“Then, perhaps there’s another way to add their land and strength to ours. Say, through an alliance. Or, through a bonding.”“You want me to court their Alpha?” I yelped.“Well, first be sure he’s compatible,” Lucian said. “But you he
ZaraMy aunt, Tabitha, had answers for us. Once she finally stopped laughing. It turned out that Lycans often didn’t shift until they took their first bond. It was quite the experience.Running with my mates, all of us in wolf form, was something I would never forget. I made sure to do it as often a
I tugged on Lucian’s shirt, and he slithered out of it. Kieran’s followed soon after. Kieran tangled his hand in my shirt but hesitated until I nodded to pull it over my head. Then Lucian leaned in and started nipping and licking his way down from my neck, to my chest, and Kieran’s hands roamed.Hea
ZaraI didn’t know what to say, what to do. Did I want to break the bond that was slowly forming between me and the twins? Did I want them for my mates? Did they want me?I looked at Lucian, and saw his eyes were wolf gold, locked onto me. His wolf wanted me, that was for certain. But what about the
I didn’t blame her for getting out of there. I really admired her courage when she returned some minutes later with a tray full of tea and little cookies.“So, tell me what you know of Lycans,” Tabitha said.Zara just shook her head, baffled.“They’re a myth,” Lucian declared. “Supposedly, before th
LucianI felt the presence of a stranger in my territory. They were strong, whoever they were, powerful enough to send a shiver down my spine. If this was an Alpha coming to Challenge me for my pack, this might be the end of my campaign.I walked to the front door. I was not going to wait in my offi
ZaraI was not going to wait around for the Alpha twins to decide what to do with me. I wasn't hanging around until the full moon, either. I knew better than to trust that they'd keep their new bargain, any more than they'd kept the original one.Lucian and Kieran had no intention of ever letting me
Kieran didn’t respond to my taunt. He just stared for a long moment, his jaw tight, then released me without a word. It was unlike him not to have the last say. His silence was more unsettling than any threat he could have made. But I didn’t wait around to question it.I slipped out of the room, my
KIERANThe full moon always brought with it a storm. Not just the ache in my body, the desperate pull to give in to the wolf—but the voices.Every time I went feral, they came. Whispers from ghosts long dead. Some were the alphas Lucian and I had crushed in battle—bitter, mocking murmurs that gnawed
LucianI learned several things from my interviews with the captive Rogues. The most important detail was the name of one Alpha who had hired them, Alpha Silvestre. Now I had a place to start.And once my brother and I found our fated mate and stabilized our wolf-bonds, Alpha Silvestre's pack would







