로그인He closed them again before the thought could finish forming.I let it go. I let the question of where I had seen those eyes go down to the back of my own head with my wolf and my plan and the rest of what I had no time for tonight. There was a man in front of me who was bleeding from his own arm on
The beta came for me at the seventh bell.He was a different man than the one who had walked me back from the records room. He was tall and silver at the temples and his eyes did not stop on me long enough to land. He stood in the doorway of my room and said the words like he had been ordered to say
I was the first tribute that Cain Corvus had ever kept overnight. I was, nine days later, the first tribute that he had ever shut into a room.The other tributes knew which of those two firsts was the one I deserved.They did not bring me breakfast. They brought me a bowl that had been left on the w
There had been three nights of nothing.Three nights in a row that I had laid down in my own bed and slept like other men sleep, without watching the dark for him, without waiting for the slow tightening at my jaw. I had let myself begin to believe the curse had eased. I had let myself wonder if the
I mopped the corridor outside the alpha house kitchens with my mouth shut and my face down.It was my eighth morning of doing this. The mop was tall and the bucket was heavy and the water was always dirtier than it had any right to be. I had stopped counting the corners. I had stopped counting the f
I followed his question into the only place it could go.Elara and I had grown up beside each other in the way you grow up beside the only person whose heartbeat keeps you alive. Our Alpha was her father and my keeper, and the woman who had taught her to braid her hair and to sit with a straight bac







