ログイン"I don't hire distractions. I hire results." In the frost-bitten arena of Blackport City, Alpha Dominic Wolfe is a king of ice and iron. He’s cold, lethal, and used to absolute submission—until I walked in. I’m Rhea Callahan, the best protector the Luna Guard Academy ever produced, and I’m not here to bow. I'm here to save his sister, a silent pup drowning in pack secrets, by getting her back on the skates. But the moment Dominic traps me against his desk, the professional boundary shatters. One taste of his dark, predatory heat and my wolf is howling for a mate I’m forbidden to claim. He’s a monster in a designer suit; I’m a firebrand he can’t break. He promised to keep his hands off me unless I begged. Now, between midnight training sessions and the burn of his amber gaze, the ice is melting. In this pack, the only thing more dangerous than the politics is the hunger.
もっと見る"You're late, Rhea. The Alpha doesn't care for excuses, and he cares even less for those who can't keep time."
"The transit from the Ravenfall pack-run drifted behind schedule, Margaret. I assume the Luna Guard Academy taught you that some things are beyond a beta’s control?"
"Just get inside. Use the side pedestrian entrance. Don’t wait for the main gates to cycle."
I didn't argue. I moved through the narrow iron gap as the locks clicked with a heavy, metallic finality. Before me sat the Wolfe Pack Estate, a sprawling monolith of glass and white stone that looked more like an ice fortress than a home. It pulsed with a raw, territorial energy that made the hair on my arms stand up.
A man who looked like he’d been carved out of a granite cliff intercepted me on the driveway. He was massive, his suit jacket straining against shoulders that clearly belonged to a high-ranking enforcer.
"I have an appointment with Alpha Dominic Wolfe. Rhea Callahan, reporting for the head trainer position."
"Walk fast."
"I’m sorry, do you have a name, or should I just address you as 'Sir Giant'?"
"Ethan."
"Short and sweet. I like it, Ethan. Is the Alpha always this welcoming, or did I miss the 'Beware of Wolf' signs at the perimeter?"
"Alpha’s busy. Less talk, more pace."
He didn't look back. He moved with a predatory lurch that forced me into a near-sprint just to stay in his shadow. We passed two more sentries at the threshold—men with eyes that glowed a faint, warning amber as I passed. This wasn't just a house; it was a war room.
"What exactly am I walking into, Ethan? The briefing said private coaching for his sister, not a military intake."
"Wait here."
"Charming. Truly."
He left me in a room that felt like a museum for the elite. A grand piano sat in the corner, and a massive chandelier hung from a glass ceiling four stories up, dripping in crystals that looked like frozen tears. Two other women were already there. One was a veteran from the elite circuit, looking at me like I was a stray pup.
"Ms. Sedgewick, the Alpha will see you now," Margaret Hale announced, her voice cutting through the silence like a blade.
The woman stood, adjusted her blazer, and disappeared behind the heavy oak doors. Ten minutes later—barely enough time for a handshake—she was ushered out a side exit, looking pale.
"Rhea Callahan. Your turn."
"Wish me luck, Margaret. I have a feeling I’m going to need it."
"Luck has nothing to do with surviving Dominic Wolfe, Rhea. Just don't let him smell your fear."
I adjusted my collar, took a breath to steady my racing heart, and pushed through the doors. The scent hit me first—sandalwood, cold rain, and the unmistakable, heavy musk of an apex predator.
Dominic Wolfe sat behind a desk of dark mahogany, his eyes fixed on a tablet. When he looked up, the air in the room seemed to vanish. He wasn't just handsome; he was a force of nature. Dark hair, jawline like a jagged ridge, and eyes that saw straight through my skin to the marrow of my bones.
"You don't look like your file, Miss Callahan."
"I find paper rarely does justice to the real thing, Alpha. Are we here to discuss my credentials in the rink, or are you planning to stare me into submission?"
"I'm deciding if you're a trainer or a distraction. You’re here to coach my sister for the Pro-Circuit Hockey trials. It’s a high-stakes position. My sister is... difficult."
"I’ve spent ten years at the Luna Guard Academy breaking in the most stubborn wolves in the US expansion territories. I think I can handle one girl with a hockey stick."
"Sit down, Rhea. Tell me why I shouldn't send you back to Ravenfall right now for that tone."
"Because you need the best, and we both know the other two candidates couldn't handle the scent of this room, let alone your sister's temper. Now, do we talk business, or do I keep standing?"
"I like the fire. Just make sure you don't get burned."
You aren't eating, Rhea. If you’re going to survive my sister’s drills, you’ll need more than just caffeine and stubbornness.""I’m eating, Dominic. I’m just trying to figure out why your sister thinks a specific shade of red hair is the key to her happiness.""What did she write to you?""She wants her hair dyed. Just like mine. She looked at me with those eyes—God, she’s good at the silent plea—and practically begged me to make her a redhead by morning.""Absolutely not. She’s six. She hasn’t even hit her first shift yet, and you want to start chemical treatments on a Wolfe heir?""I didn't say I wanted to. I said she asked. But it’s more than hair, isn’t it? It’s a bridge. She’s trying to find a way to connect, and for some reason, she’s picked me as her template. Why are you so quick to shut down anything that isn't on your rigid schedule?""Because this pack runs on discipline, Rhea. Not on whims and watercolor paints.""She’s a child, not a soldier! I spent the afternoon playing
"Good afternoon, Rhea Callahan. You were not here when I conducted the final security briefing for the expansion territory, which is a lapse I find quite bothersome.""I was finishing my clearance at the Ravenfall station, Vivienne. I assume a pack coordinator of your standing understands the bureaucracy of the US Expansion borders?""I am Vivienne Laurent. I oversee the Wolfe Estate, the logistics, and the staff. My purpose is to ensure the Alpha’s focus remains on the Blackport territory and the pro-hockey trials. If you have a need, a grievance, or a request, you bring it to me. I am on call twenty-four hours a day. Do not bother Alpha Dominic with trivialities.""Understood, Vivienne. I’ll keep my 'trivialities' to myself and my focus on the ice.""Good. Here is the folder containing your non-disclosure agreement, your territorial conduct contract, and the training schedule. Your primary role is to get Lydia Wolfe ready for the elite trials. Her tutors handle the academics; you ha
"He isn't just an Alpha, Charlotte. He’s a hurricane wrapped in a three-piece suit. Dark hair, eyes like frozen amber, and a jawline that looks like it was chiseled from a glacier. He’s massive—six-three at least. I barely cleared his sternum.""Dangerous?""Lethal. My wolf was practically pacing behind my ribs the second he scented me. And ever since that kiss... I feel like I'm running a fever. My skin is hypersensitive. Just thinking about his mouth makes my pulse skip.""So you’re saying you’re in heat for the boss?""I'm saying I’ve never felt an attraction this primal. It wasn't just a kiss, Char. It was a claim. I could smell his need—thick, dark, and demanding. It was like standing too close to a wildfire. I wanted to sink my claws into him right there on that mahogany desk. If I stay, he’s going to ruin me.""And I want a front-row seat to the wreckage. I’m serious, Rhea. If he’s as well-hung as those elite Wolfe genes suggest, I want to hear every detail of him pounding you
Don’t bother sending a driver, Dominic. I’ll find my own way to the estate tomorrow.""Suit yourself. Logan will finalize the security clearance and have the NDA ready for your signature at the front gate.""Fine. Is there anything else, or can I go now?""Nothing else, Miss Callahan. You have your instructions. I expect you at the rink by eight.""Then I’ll see you tomorrow, Alpha.""Until tomorrow, Rhea.""Why are you looking at me like that, Charlotte? And please, for the love of the Moon, take that green slime off your face.""I'm looking at you like this because you walked into this apartment smelling like an Alpha's private gym and looking like you just survived a lightning strike. Now, spill. Did the great Dominic Wolfe hire you to train his sister or not?""He did. But it’s... complicated.""Complicated? Rhea, we’ve been through the Luna Guard Academy together. We’ve dealt with snarling pups, power-tripping Betas, and more locker room ego than a pro hockey team. What could pos
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