LOGINKaia Dawson swore she’d never return to Moonfang territory, not after Vincent Lopez, the Alpha, shattered her heart in a cruel dare that humiliated her in front of the pack. As an omega, she was the lowest of the low, and Vincent made sure she never forgot it. But years later, with her mother gravely ill, Kaia’s forced to take a job in the one place she vowed to avoid, Moonfang Construction, the very company Vincent now runs.
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KAIA
I adjust the strap of my worn canvas bag and glance around the bonfire, clearing one last time. The flames cast dancing shadows across the faces of my packmates, but I'm not really seeing them anymore. All I can think about is Vincent's hand in mine earlier, the way his thumb traced circles on my palm while we walked through the woods.
"You're glowing," my friend Talia whispers, bumping my shoulder. "Vincent Lopez has that effect, doesn't he?"
Heat floods my cheeks. An omega like me isn't supposed to catch the attention of the Alpha's heir. When Vincent first approached me three weeks ago at the pack meeting, I thought it was a mistake. Alphas don't notice omegas unless they need something lifted or cleaned.
But Vincent kept coming back. Walking me home from school. Sitting with me during lunch when his usual crowd of future Betas and high-ranking wolves shot confused looks our way. Last night, he kissed me under the old oak tree behind my house, and my wolf practically purred.
"I still can't believe it," I murmur, watching him across the fire. He's laughing with Trent, his future Gemma, their heads bent close over something. The firelight catches the sharp angles of his jaw, and my stomach flutters. At seventeen, Vincent already carries himself like the Alpha he'll become—broad shoulders, commanding presence, eyes that seem to see everything.
"Believe it," Talia says. "You're his mate, Kaia. Anyone with eyes can see the way he looks at you."
Mate. The word makes my heart race. I've dreamed of having a mate since I was old enough to understand the bond, but I never imagined it would be someone like Vincent. Someone so far above my rank it feels like reaching for the moon.
"I should go," I say, standing and brushing dirt from my jeans. "Mom expects me home before midnight."
Talia nods, but her attention is already drifting to a group of younger wolves playing some drinking game near the edge of the clearing. I make my way around the fire, intending to say goodbye to Vincent, but he's deep in conversation with Trent. I don't want to interrupt.
Instead, I head toward the tree line where I parked my beat-up Honda. The woods are quieter here, away from the laughter and music.
I'm almost to my car when I hear voices. Low, male, coming from just ahead. I freeze, recognizing Vincent's distinctive laugh.
"—told you she'd be easy," Trent is saying, and something cold settles in my stomach. "An omega will give herself to anyone if the Alpha heir crooks his finger."
I step behind a thick pine tree, my heart hammering against my ribs. They can't be talking about me. They can't.
"Here." There's a rustling sound, like paper changing hands. "Your hundred bucks. Though I still think you should've aimed higher than some nobody omega."
"The dare was to seduce the most pathetic wolf in the pack," Vincent's voice cuts through the night air like ice. "Kaia Dawson definitely qualifies."
The words hit me like a physical blow. I press my back against the rough bark of the tree, struggling to breathe. A dare. It was all a dare.
"Still," Trent continues, "taking her virginity seems like overkill. You proved your point weeks ago."
"I wanted to be thorough." Vincent's tone is casual, bored. Like we're discussing the weather instead of the complete destruction of my heart. "Besides, she's actually not terrible in bed. For an omega."
They both laugh, and the sound makes bile rise in my throat. I clamp a hand over my mouth to keep from making any noise that might give me away.
"Your father would lose his mind if he knew you'd been slumming it with Dawson trash," Trent says.
"What he doesn't know won't hurt him. And it's not like I'm keeping her around. I got what I needed—proof that I can make any wolf in this pack roll over and beg. Even the bottom feeders."
My legs give out. I slide down the tree trunk until I'm sitting in the dirt, my whole body shaking. Three weeks of stolen kisses and whispered promises. Three weeks of feeling special, wanted, loved. All of it fake.
"Ready to head back?" Trent asks.
"Yeah. I should probably find Kaia and give her some excuse about why I can't drive her home. Don't want her getting any ideas about this being permanent."
Their footsteps retreat toward the bonfire, but I stay frozen against the tree. Tears stream down my face, hot and angry and humiliating. I was so stupid. So desperate to believe that someone like Vincent could actually want someone like me.
By the time I make it to my car, my tears have dried into something harder. Something that burns in my chest like swallowed glass. I start the engine and drive home through the winding mountain roads, my hands steady on the wheel despite the way my world has just imploded.
Mom is waiting in the kitchen when I walk through the front door. She takes one look at my face and sets down her tea cup.
"What happened?"
"Nothing." The lie tastes bitter. "I'm fine."
She studies me for a long moment, her dark eyes so different from my own blue ones. "Kaia—"
"I said I'm fine." I head for the stairs, but her voice stops me.
"There are things about our family you don't know yet," she says quietly. "Things I've kept hidden to protect you. But if someone has hurt you—"
"No one hurt me." I turn to face her, and something in my expression must convince her to drop it. "I'm just tired."
In my room, I sit on my bed and stare at my reflection in the dresser mirror. Same ordinary brown hair, same unremarkable face, same omega scent that marks me as lesser in everyone's eyes. What did I expect? That Vincent Lopez would actually fall for someone like me?
I pull out my phone and start typing a text to him, then delete it. Then type another one and delete that too. What is there to say? That I know the truth? That he broke something in me I didn't even know could break?
Instead, I open my laptop and start researching colleges. Far away from here. Far away from Moonfang territory and Alpha heirs who collect broken hearts like trophies.
By morning, I've filled out three applications. By the end of the week, I'll be gone.
VINCENTI shift back into human form at the edge of the forest, my wolf reluctantly retreating as my body reforms. I'm naked, as always after a shift, but I quickly grab the clothes I'd stashed in the hollow of an old oak tree before my run. Pulling on my black running pants and gray t-shirt, I feel the familiar weight of being human again settle over me. The morning air is crisp against my skin as I stretch, working out the tension from the run. My wolf had needed the release after last night's restless sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Kaia's face—the way she looked at me in that conference room when I defended her, the confusion mixed with something that might have been gratitude.I start walking back toward the packhouse, following the worn trail through the pines. As I approach the training grounds, voices drift toward me on the breeze."—heard the Alpha wants to change the hierarchy laws," someone is saying.I slow my pace, staying just out of sight behind a cluster of
VINCENTThe council chamber feels like a tomb as I push through the heavy oak doors. Carved stone wolves line the walls, their eyes seeming to follow my every step as I make my way toward the center of the room. The scent of old leather and power hangs thick in the air—generations of Alpha decisions made within these walls.Five elders sit in their traditional semicircle, each one a former Alpha or high-ranking Beta from packs across the western territories. Their faces are stern, weathered by decades of leadership and rigid adherence to our laws. At the center sits Elder Owen, his gray hair pulled back severely, dark eyes sharp as flint."Vincent." His voice echoes off the stone walls. "You called this emergency session. Speak."I straighten my shoulders, drawing on every ounce of Alph
KAIAI stare at my computer screen, watching the cursor blink in the empty email draft. It's been two weeks since the Cascade Pack meeting, and honestly, things with Vincent have been… decent. Even after the whole scene at the motel—after I finally told him the truth about why I left—he's given me space. And I'm grateful for that.It feels like I wasn't the only one who needed time to process what happened that day.But I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little surprised. The Vincent I know would've been fighting tooth and nail to make me see his point, to believe him about his feelings being true. Instead, he's been professional. Polite. Distant, even. And yet, here I am—shocked to admit that I'm moved by his restraint.Don't get me wrong, I still don't fully believe
KAIAI stare at the steam rising from under the hood of Vincent's sleek BMW, my heart sinking with each passing second. We're stranded on a deserted mountain road, miles from civilization, with nothing but pine trees and gathering darkness for company."This can't be happening," I mutter, pacing beside the broken-down car. My black heels click against the asphalt as I move back and forth, my pencil skirt restricting my steps. The meeting with the Cascade Pack ran three hours longer than expected, and now we're paying the price.Vincent closes the hood with a definitive thud, wiping his hands on a cloth from the trunk. His navy suit is wrinkled from leaning over the engine, his tie loosened and hanging around his neck. "The radiator's shot," he says, his voice frustratingly calm. "We're not driving anywhere tonight."












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