تسجيل الدخولBRIELLA.
“Okay. Final verdict time!”
Cassie turned towards me with one hand on her hip and the other fanning herself.
“Hot enough to make Damon threaten every male within a five-mile radius?”
I couldn’t help but laugh. “You’ve definitely achieved that goal.”
Her lips curled in a wide grin. Then her attention was aimed at me. I smoothed my hands down the fabric of my dress down even though there weren’t any wrinkles in it. I was beginning to have second thoughts about wearing this dress.
The fact that no alterations were necessary surprised me. It fit like a glove, hanging in that shop like it was waiting for me. Merida, as the older woman had insisted that we called her, told me that her daughter designed it. She knew that the dress belonged to me, or at least that was what she had told us.
Cryptic didn't begin to cover it.
I’d never come close to wearing anything like dress before, so it was completely out of my comfort zone. Cassie had done one hell of a makeover. The girl staring back at me in the mirror didn’t even look familiar. There was even more bounce to my curls and depth to the normally- flat brown hair. She had to be a magician. The makeup made my features pop without looking overdone. A golden shimmer in my eyeshadow caught the light each time that I blinked. It made the blue in my eyes seem deeper. There was a warm glow to my skin that had never been there before.
For once, I didn’t look invisible. Dare I say that I looked like I might even belong?
We stepped into the living room and Aunt Dee gasped. Her hand flew up when she looked between us.
“Oh, look at you two! My girls are absolutely breathtaking.” She crossed the room and affectionately cupped my cheeks. “Briella, sweetheart, that color looks made just for you.”
The familiar warmth in her voice was always present whenever she spoke to me. It made my throat tighten.
Many times, it felt like she saw me as another daughter. Never did she get upset when I showed up without warning. Never spoke down to me or made me feel like a burden that she was required to put up with. Was I a horrible bitch for sometimes wishing Aunt Dee had given birth to me?
It was difficult to keep my emotions at bay. I just forced a small smile.
“Mama! You’re going to ruin all of my hard work by making her cry,” she teased her. A finger wagged back and forth.
“Ah, well I wouldn’t want that,” Aunt Dee murmured. “I’m just so proud. You both look so grown up. Will you promise to enjoy tonight? You both deserve it. Oh, and please be careful. Damon will be there if you need anything or just mindlink me.”
Cassie kissed her cheek and promised. I followed suit and added that we’d be fine but would reach out if necessary just to set her at ease.
I slipped into the passenger’s seat of Cassie’s car. It was too damn cold to walk in these dresses, plus neither of us would’ve been eager to walk a mile in these heels.
The entire town was done up even though the festival was being held at the packhouse. It was actually a two-day event. Tonight was the party portion. The rest would be tomorrow. Games, rides, and even a big cookout. There would even be vendors of all kinds to buy from. It was a big revenue source for them.
Cassie parked the car in an empty spot and touched up her lips before getting out of the car.
“You’re nervous.”
She looped her arm through mine and guided me towards the entrance that was light up with colorful lights and decorations.
“More like I'm trying not to trip over my own two feet.”
“Relax. It’s a celebration meant for fun. Not a death sentence.” She grinned at me. “You never know, Bree. Perhaps the Goddess has something planned for you tonight.”
I rolled my eyes at that. However, I couldn’t help admiring her energy. She made everything seem so simple, so easy. The festival was meant for people like her. The ones who were born for the spotlight and oozed radiance and charm.
The music grew louder as we stepped over the entrance’s threshold. The hall had been completely transformed. It looked like a party for the rich and famous. The place was draped in grandeur from one side of it to the other. People were dressed to the nines everywhere I looked. There were couples dancing in the center of the room, groups stood in tight circles as they chatted, and waiters expertly navigated the room with drinks and hors d'oeuvres.
Tala curiously observed each detail through my eyes. We could both feel it. There was a strange pull—a hint that tonight was different from any other night. What that might be was yet to be seen though.
*****
RYDER.
I clocked my reflection once more.
The new black suit was tailored perfectly, sharp enough to meet Dad’s approval and dangerous enough to make an impression. There were bronze accents peppered on my cuffs and collar, which were a silent nod to Axel. It was something that my wolf fully approved of.
I’d never been one to obsess over appearances, but I had to admit that I pulled off the suave and sophisticated look fairly well.
Not arrogance, just facts.
I ran a hand through my hair just to make sure that it still had that slightly messy, effortless look, and left the room. Jensen and Connor, my future Beta and Gamma respectively, were posted just down the hall from me, already dressed and waiting.
“We clean up fucking nicely,” Connor whistled low, eyeing us.
“Hell yeah, we do,” Jensen and I replied at the same time, making us chuckle.
We could feel the vibration from the bass as we walked down the stairs. Our friend was the emcee tonight. Trevor happened to be the house DJ for Club Midnight, so he definitely knew what he was doing.
“Fucking hell. I can’t wait to feast my eyes on the tasty treats that await us downstairs.”
There was a wicked glint in Jensen’s eyes. I knew that he was thinking about the ladies who’d be primed and ready to be charmed by him. I couldn’t tell you the last time someone told him no. His comment wasn’t surprising. He’d been a player ever since the day he hit puberty and was the biggest manwhore out of the three of us.
Connor rolled his eyes. “Of course you can’t. I could imagine the Goddess walking in and you asking for her number.”
Jensen grinned, unashamed. “What can I say? I like options.”
We stopped at the bottom of the stairs where a group of our friends stood talking. The committee had done incredible work with the decorations.
Our friends’ conversation was background noise because I was already scanning the crowd. My attention was snagged by someone that stole it and refused to let go.
It was her.
Briella Hart.
Everything else faded around me. She looked like a fucking goddess. That green dress of hers hugged curves that were usually hidden. This was a brand-new look that I’d never seen her dress like before. It caused something primal and possessive to stir inside of me, taking me by surprise.
“Who in the hell is that?” Connor asked, the lust in his voice causing my jaw to tighten.
“Isn’t that your cousin?” I asked Damon, forcing myself to pretend that I hadn’t recognized her the second that I saw her.
He followed my gaze and nodded. “Yeah. That’s Briella.”
I couldn’t pry my eyes away. Although I wasn’t the only one to notice her, she was completely oblivious to the attention.
Then the air shifted…
Axel’s body immediately stood at attention. A low growl rumbled in his chest. Before I could ask him what the hell got into him, a scent hit me. Toasted hazelnut— rich, warm, and utterly intoxicating. It just so happened to be my favorite.
Understanding crashed over me in a second. The scent was hers. Briella wasn’t just gorgeous. She wasn’t just the quiet girl who always kept her head down. The one that I pretended not to notice.
She was my mate, our mate.
Perhaps a part of Axel had known, had sensed, this development when he spoke about it yesterday. I was indeed thrilled that it was her, but would she be thrilled that it was me?
For the first time, I felt vulnerable, and I didn’t fucking like it.
RYDER.The taste of Briella's kiss still lingered on my lips—honey, champagne, and something uniquely her—as I made my way through the quiet halls of the packhouse.No matter how hard I tried to compose myself, the grin just kept spreading across my face.Every few steps, another memory surfaced, and my chest tightened in the best possible way. The warmth of her breath against my mouth. The soft sound she'd made when I deepened the kiss. The way her fingers had curled into my hair like she was afraid I might disappear.Her laugh. Goddess, that laugh.It had started cautiously, almost as though she'd forgotten how to let herself enjoy the moment. A hesitant melody that caught in her throat before it could fully escape. Then, little by little, the walls she'd built around herself began to crack. By the end of the conversation, she was laughing so hard she nearly doubled over, tears shining in the corners of her eyes as she recounted her experience at the karaoke bar.Tonight, she'd chose
BRIELLA.I stretched beneath the covers, and the ache caught me off guard—a deep, dull soreness between my thighs that pulsed when I shifted my legs. My muscles protested in places I didn't know could feel this way: the insides of my thighs, the tender spot where my neck met my shoulder where his teeth had pressed just a little too hard.I winced, but then something else bloomed through the discomfort. A warmth that spread slowly, curling through my chest and settling low in my belly. The soreness wasn't just pain. It was proof. Evidence of what had happened between Ryder and me, written into my body like a signature I couldn’t erase. I pressed my thighs together and the ache flared again—sharp and immediate—and my breath hitched.It was nearly impossible to wrap my head around what’d happened.I'd lost my virginity. That thing I'd guarded so carefully, the thing I'd told myself mattered, the thing I'd been saving for someone who deserved it. And I'd given it to Ryder. Worse, so much w
RYDER.My arms trembled as I held myself above her, muscles burning. Each breath dragged through my chest as if I'd been running for miles. The mate-bond thrummed beneath my ribs—not the gentle hum from before, but something deeper now. Insistent. Alive.I eased myself down and rolled to the side, but I couldn't let the space open between us. Wouldn't. I pulled Briella against me, and her head settled over my heart as if she'd been doing it for years. Like this wasn't the first time. Like we hadn't just crossed a line we could never uncross.My fingers found her spine and traced downward, counting each vertebra. Her skin was impossibly soft under my touch, and everywhere we connected, those sparks ignited—tiny electric pulses that danced across my fingertips and sank into my bones."I'm happy with this," I murmured against the top of her hair. "With us. With our pairing. Whatever happens next, whatever comes at us—we face it together." I let my palm settle between her shoulder blades,
RYDER.She was an absolute dream as she shattered.Her spine curved, fingers still tangled in my hair, and the sound that tore from her throat—broken, raw, my name shaped like a prayer and a curse—lodged behind my ribs and stayed there.I'd had my fair share of women. I hated to admit it now, kneeling in the wreckage of what just happened, but the count existed. Faces and names and bodies that had meant something for an hour or a night and then faded into memory that doesn't cling. None of them came close to this. Not the sounds they made, not the way they moved, not the way their bodies shook. Briella had come apart like something fundamental cracked open inside her, and the absence of performance hit me harder than any touch ever had.This was Briella. The same girl who kept her head down in crowded rooms, who angled her body away from attention like it was a physical force she could dodge, who spoke in careful, measured sentences. The one who blushed when I looked at her too directl
BRIELLA.My head was spinning. Not from the kiss itself, though that alone would have been enough to shake me. Something foreign and hot threaded through my blood, pulsing in time with my heartbeat. With it came questions I couldn't silence fast enough.Was this real?Was he reacting to me, or to the bond that fate tied us together with?Did Ryder actually want Briella, the girl who was the opposite of him, or was he just craving whatever the bond had decided for him?I tried to quiet them. I pressed the questions down, buried them beneath the weight of his gaze. Because the way he was looking at me right now…those half-lidded eyes, his tight jaw, had me feeling something I'd never felt before. Something that didn't have a name I knew.Mated people had tried to explain it before. The bond is overwhelming, they'd say. Intense. Powerful. Like nothing else. But none of those words came close. This was all-consuming. Every nerve ending blazed. Every breath I drew came back saturated with h
BRIELLA. When he kissed me, I wasn’t ready.I had time to pull back. I had time to laugh it off or change the subject or stand up and put distance between us. I did none of those things. His palm settled warm against my cheek, and then his mouth was on mine, and every thought I had been organizing for the past hour scattered like papers in a gust of wind.I had been kissed exactly zero times before that moment. I had imagined it, of course. Vague, soft-focused daydreams that bore no resemblance to the reality of Ryder's lips pressing firm and certain against my own. The mate-bond lit up between us like a current completing a circuit. Sparks raced across my skin wherever he touched me, and my nerve endings fired in a cascade that made every moment before this one feel like I had been living underwater.A voice in my head, thin and rational, said to stop. Said this was too fast. Said I should slow down, breathe, think. That voice had always been the one I listened to. It had kept me car
RYDER.I watched Briella from my spot without her even realizing it. I wasn't certain how she hadn't picked up on my scent yet, but I took it as a temporary blessing because it gave me a minute to think, to consider everything.This turn of events was entirely unexpected and fucking impossible to w
BRIELLA.My cousin had been on a one-woman mission all week, and I was her primary target. She was determined to execute a full-blown shopping trip that'd most likely include sparkles, sequins, makeup, and other torture devices designed specifically to make me squirm. Why? The Full Moon Festival, o
BRIELLA.Morning came far too early.I was tired as hell because my body had been too keyed-up for any type of good rest last night. It had taken forever to actually fall asleep after I got back from Tala's run—too long spent replaying what happened at the lake. The peacefulness. The shadows.But m
BRIELLA.The world had a way of reminding me I was nothing. That I didn’t exist. That was what the world had beaten into me over the years.My family.My pack.They whispered and mocked me, always finding different ways to tear me down. They were creative. I had to give them that. But I survived be







