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Chapter 8: Defiance and Destiny

Author: Ava Nightfang
last update publish date: 2026-03-14 23:30:18

​"...are my mate."

​The word slipped from Kaelen’s lips, brushing against my skin like a physical brand. His sharp fang grazed the frantically beating pulse point at my throat, sending a violent, paralyzing jolt of electricity straight down to my toes.

​For one terrifying, agonizingly long second, my brain completely short-circuited. Werewolves. Monsters from children’s fairy tales. Giant, shape-shifting beasts hiding in the mountains.

​It was impossible. It was
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  • The Alpha's Hidden Mate    Chapter 8: Defiance and Destiny

    ​"...are my mate." ​The word slipped from Kaelen’s lips, brushing against my skin like a physical brand. His sharp fang grazed the frantically beating pulse point at my throat, sending a violent, paralyzing jolt of electricity straight down to my toes. ​For one terrifying, agonizingly long second, my brain completely short-circuited. Werewolves. Monsters from children’s fairy tales. Giant, shape-shifting beasts hiding in the mountains. ​It was impossible. It was absolute insanity. ​But my perfectly smooth, unblemished palm—the one that had been pouring blood less than sixty seconds ago—was pressed flat against his massive, hard chest. I could feel the thundering, heavy, erratic beat of his heart beneath the thin fabric of his undershirt. I could feel the inhuman heat radiating from his skin. ​He was real. And he was standing far too close. ​The initial shock finally shattered, replaced instantly by the one emotion I knew ho

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    The heavy oak front door didn't just break; it exploded. ​Thick splinters of wood and twisted iron hinges rained down on the hardwood floor of the bakery, accompanied by a deafening crash that shook the dust from the ceiling. I stumbled backward, clutching my bleeding left hand to my chest, my heart hammering violently against my ribs. ​Standing in the shattered doorway, framed by the cold mountain night, was Kaelen Thorne. ​But he didn't look like the man who had just put my nephew's crib together. He didn't look human at all. ​His massive chest was heaving, tearing ragged gasps of air into his lungs. The muscles in his arms and neck were corded and visibly straining, as if he were physically fighting to stay inside his own skin. But it was his eyes that completely paralyzed me. ​They weren't brown. They were burning, luminous, terrifying gold. ​A low, guttural snarl vibrated from deep within his chest—a sound so primal an

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    Before Kaelen put the massive truck into gear, he shifted his intense gaze away from me. "Wait here."​Without grabbing a jacket or an umbrella, he opened his door and stepped back out into the freezing torrential rain. I watched through the fogged passenger window, my pulse doing a strange, uneven flutter against my throat.​He walked back to my dead, smoking Honda Civic. He didn't struggle. He didn't even look annoyed by the storm. With one massive hand, he wrenched the trunk open. With terrifying, effortless ease, he grabbed both of my heavy, oversized suitcases—the ones that had taken two grown men to load back in the city—and hoisted them into the bed of his truck like they were filled with feathers. He slung Milo’s bulky diaper bag over his broad shoulder and slammed the trunk shut.​When he climbed back into the driver’s seat, he didn't even look winded. Water dripped from his dark hair, trailing down his sharp jawline and disappearing into the collar of his soaked flannel, dra

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