MasukShe lost her mate. She swore she’d never love again. She never expected him. Gamma Riley Winters has built her life around two things: her son and survival. Love and second chances are for other people—not widowed single mothers trying to keep their heads down in the pack. Until Logan Reynolds shatters every rule she’s set for herself. He’s utterly off-limits. Her son’s best friend. The Alpha’s son. Too young. Too dangerously attractive. And thinking of him as anything but a kid could cost her everything—her position, her reputation, even her place in the pack. But Riley isn’t the only one who’s noticed Logan is all grown up. And when jealousy flares, so does something she’s desperate to ignore. Logan, however, has only ever had eyes for one woman. Now that he’s nearly eighteen, he’s done waiting. What begins as stolen glances and whispered confessions ignites into a bond neither can deny—no matter how forbidden. But in a pack built on hierarchy and tradition, their passion comes with a brutal price. One wrong move, one whispered secret, one more lie, and everything could come crashing down around them. Will Riley risk it all for a love that could destroy her? Or will she choose safety over the one man who makes her feel alive again?
Lihat lebih banyakRiley
"Olly, how many times must I remind you to stop snoozing your alarm? You'll be late for school!" I yell, pulling open the curtain so a bright, blinding light enters my teenage son's room. Olly groans, pulling his duvet up above his head, grunting "5 more minutes."
He is 17 going on 5 with the way he is acting. "I've picked up another shift at the florist today and I can't be late. Get up!" I growl at him as the duvet moves along with all his clean laundry tumbling onto the floor. Not that there is any floor to see. This is my own fault. I have spent so much time focusing on Olly that I have babied him to the point where he has been able to get away with this for far too long. It doesn't help that he looks more and more like his father each day. That's both a blessing and a curse. "If you want breakfast or a ride to school, you need to get up now," I grumble, picking up a few items of clothing before chucking them into the laundry basket. "Mum, I'm up, calm down," Olly mumbles, sounding far too asleep as I head downstairs for my morning coffee. There is a wall of photos as I pass of our family, the last one of Dylan. It's the only one that remains, and as much as I cleared out the others—they were too painful to look at—I can't erase Olly's father completely. My son deserves to know something about the man who brought him into this world. The coffee drips through the filter into the pot whilst I quickly make some toast, eggs, and bacon. The clock continues to tick, and despite my grumbling, Olly hasn't even made it down the stairs.Thankfully, I can hear him stomping about his room, so at least he didn't go back to sleep.
I had started working at Flora and Fauner about 3 years ago. Teenage boys are far more expensive than I thought, and with only one income, I needed to get some extra cash. There is a list as long as my entire body of all the jobs that need fixing around here. The floor is uneven, the tiles cracked, the washing machine only works half the time and only with cold water. Light bulb changes, leaks, windows that don't actually keep the cold air out—all I see are money signs when I look at them, with no idea how I will ever fix them when Olly keeps eating like he is starving. Finally, I hear his door slam as he stumbles down the steps, almost falling to his death. As a wolf, we age much slower than humans, but I can already feel the grey hairs coming in and I'm not even forty yet! "Eat your breakfast and stop giving your mum a heart attack," I tease as he rolls his eyes, scarfing down his food as I drink my coffee. The clock continues to strike where I end up tapping my foot on the tiles. Olly looks up from his plate, arching a brow. "Mum, you don't have to baby me. I can get to school easy enough. Logan has offered countless times," he reminds me before he continues eating as my lips press into a thin line. "You can't ask the alpha's son to drive you to school. It's not right." He stands, putting his plate in the dishwasher as I finish my coffee. "We are friends, Mum. It's not a big deal," he says. My jaw clicks at the reminder. "Even so, if you want to secure a position in this pack's future, you need to do so on merit, not just because you're friends. The pack won't like it." I grab my purse as Olly stuffs some papers into his backpack. I can see last night's homework being crumpled and torn as we speak. "You mean you wouldn't like it," he gives me a look like I'm the unreasonable one. I don't have anything against Logan. Really. I don't. It's just Olly should have some other friends. Meet more people. Keep in touch with the pack. Times are changing and faith in our alphas... it's not as strong as it used to be. "Let's go. I'm going to be late," I grumble as Olly jogs down the steps to my beat-up car that is also in need of... goddess, everything. "Can I drive?" he yells as I lock up, shaking my head. "Later. If you had got up earlier, things would be different." I arch a brow, giving him a pointed look as he mutters, "Yeah, yeah, yeah," with his feet on the dash. There are some days I look at my son and wonder where he gets this attitude from. It must be his father because I am sure I never gave my mother this much stress when I was younger. Unless... maybe I should send her flowers and an apology note just to be safe. The car starts eventually, the engine roaring to life after double pumping the clutch. We set off through the pack, and it's one of those days where it isn't hot, cold, or any particular remarkable weather. Just blah. Today will be another of those disappointing days where nothing exciting happens and I feel I have wasted more time by not living. I wish I knew what could wake me up from this funk I have been in for over a decade, but as much as I want to change—change isn't always a good thing. I have rebuilt my life to this, and the idea of it all being ripped out from under me again... it's too painful to even think about. Before I know it, I'm pulling up at the school where Olly hops out. A sleek black SUV parks up right in the middle of the road with the alpha's kids coming out. Violet Reynolds is your classic alpha girl. She is stunningly gorgeous with long blonde hair, large green eyes, and a body that women and men would kill for. The car locks with the headlights flashing as if paparazzi are capturing her beauty as she walks by. Heads of both staff and the other kids stop to turn and stare as she walks by, her bright smile lighting up her already gorgeous face. You can practically see her teeth sparkle. Her twin brother Logan gets out next, walking beside her. Outrageously attractive and he knows it. Not many guys can pull off red curls and baby blue eyes like he can. But with miles of muscle over his tall broad shoulders and back, tattoo sleeves covering each arm, he has that bad boy swagger alphas have. The girls trip over themselves to get his attention. Him and his sister—our future leaders. Shaking my head, I put the car into drive, my cheeks heating when everyone turns to look my way, including the twins, as dark smoke emits out the back of my car as I drive away. I used to know the kids so well. They were like my extended family. Both Violet and Logan lived round my house. Their mum was my best friend. But people change, and we can't get back what we lost. No matter how much we want to.Logan"You're such an asshole! You know that, right? How am I supposed to show my face at school now?" Violet yells at me in my room, and the tendrils of a hangover are setting in. "Look, you're right. I overreacted, but you're not innocent in all this. Why? You had Sadie corner me so you could make out with some guy you don't even know. That's fucking manipulative, Violet!" She pouts for a moment, but her gaze softens before she shakes her head."I just wanted to feel like a normal girl. I don't want no one to come near me because they are worried one of our dads is going to skin them alive. Now they have to worry about you too.Everyone puts me on a pedestal. Sure, I don't hate it all the time. But some days I don't want to be 'Violet Reynolds.' I just want to be me." I pulled her in for a hug. I knew what she meant.There was so much pressure with being the alpha heirs, and whilst Violet wasn't in the direct line for alpha of the pack, she was still looked at as a role model. If we
Logan"Hey... Logan?" Sadie grabbed my arm as I pushed her back, getting up towards the bathroom door."Where are you going?" She sounded annoyed, her voice turning all squeaky, but I barely heard her over how fast my heart is beating. Who the fuck is stupid enough to try it on with my sister? "We aren't done!" she exclaimed, her hands on her hips as I turned to look back at her."Calm down, Sadie. You're acting a little desperate." Her eyes practically popped out of her sockets as I hid my smirk, focusing back on the door to unlock it."You can't be serious!" She slammed her hand against the door before I could fully open it, her eyes glaring daggers at me. I moved her hand away like it was a wet sock and watched as it fell to her side. I gave her my biggest, brightest smile."Where is Lola? I bet she wouldn't act this way?" I wiggled my brows before Sadie gasped, then finally shoved me out the bathroom door before it slammed shut behind me. It was a cheap shot, pitting her friend ag
LoganSadie was hosting a house party tonight like she did whenever her parents were out on patrol. Why my dads never made the connection to not leave a child on their own for the night was beyond me. Perhaps Sadie persuaded her parents to switch so she could host a party. Who knows.Olly stood beside me in the kitchen where a punch bowl was currently being spiked by goddess knows what. Two kegs sat to the side with a stack of cups, and several of our friends were currently drinking straight from the tap. Tad was DJ for the night, the tunes blasting through the house with the disco lights flashing in time to the beat. Several people were already dancing despite it still being early.Violet was off with her clique of friends. The core trio kept looking my way, and as much as I wanted to tease my sister that her friends were trying to get close to me, she wouldn't believe it anyway. I'm sure she would say in her bratty voice that they didn't fancy me as they remember me eating paste or
RileyThe rest of my shift seems to drag. A few other customers come in for birthdays or anniversary arrangements. Nothing interesting and nothing exciting. Another drab day.I force myself to head to the shops looking for something to have for dinner. Although I only have £20 in cash, so it won't buy a lot. Plus, I need to get some cleaning supplies. Something for the mold that keeps coming back like a plague.I used to be the gamma of this pack. Respected. Now as I walk down the aisle, I see a mix of sympathetic and proud faces. They think they are better than me. As a pack, we should stick together, be there during the hard times as well as the good. Since our world has started to change, it is like we have lost that side of ourselves. Everyone is out for each other. Taking and claiming what they want.If anyone looks at me with pity in their eyes, I think I might very well scream. But now that I'm not close with the alpha family anymore—no one cares how they treat you. This is wha
RileyMy short drive into the main pack square only takes 10 minutes from the school. I have always loved the Silvermoon pack with its snow-capped mountain backdrop and dense green trees that keep us shielded and protected from the rest of the world. It's almost enough to give the illusion that all is right in the world—almost.I park round the back of Flora and Fauna, ducking in through the work entrance, hoping Mr. Jones won't notice I'm a few minutes late. I shut the door so I don't make a sound, tiptoeing across the staff quarters and the back workroom where we prep most of our displays."Riley." I pause, my eyes closing as I hear his gruff voice. I spin to see the back of my boss clipping some rose stems rather aggressively. "Yes," I squeak, chiding myself for acting like an errant child instead of a grown-ass woman. "You're late again. That's 6 times this month. If you can't handle the hours, let me know and I'll find someone else." He peers at me now, and my stomach drops. I ca
Riley"Olly, how many times must I remind you to stop snoozing your alarm? You'll be late for school!" I yell, pulling open the curtain so a bright, blinding light enters my teenage son's room. Olly groans, pulling his duvet up above his head, grunting "5 more minutes."He is 17 going on 5 with the way he is acting. "I've picked up another shift at the florist today and I can't be late. Get up!" I growl at him as the duvet moves along with all his clean laundry tumbling onto the floor. Not that there is any floor to see.This is my own fault. I have spent so much time focusing on Olly that I have babied him to the point where he has been able to get away with this for far too long. It doesn't help that he looks more and more like his father each day. That's both a blessing and a curse."If you want breakfast or a ride to school, you need to get up now," I grumble, picking up a few items of clothing before chucking them into the laundry basket."Mum, I'm up, calm down," Olly mumbles, s
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