Sasha
*** The next morning***
My body draped over Kael’s like we’d been made to sleep like this. His arm was heavy around my waist, skin against skin, his breath steady and warm against the crown of my head.
For a long moment, I didn’t move. I didn’t want to actually. Wrapped in Kael’s scent, pine, I felt like I’d found something I didn’t know I’d lost. Safety. Not just physical, but soul-deep.
His fingers twitched against my side, drawing lazy circles while pouting. “You awake?” he murmured.
I smiled into his chest. “Barely.”
He shifted slightly so I was looking up at him, our noses nearly touching. His eyes were sleep-hazed but still stormy and dark and damn cute. “You stayed.”
“You didn’t exactly give me a reason to leave.”
Kael grinned, slow and crooked. “I could give you one now.”
“Oh?”
He rolled suddenly, pinning me beneath him. His mouth found mine with a hunger that felt like it had waited centuries. The heat between us from last night hadn’t dimmed, in fact, it sparked faster now, more urgent. More addictive.
His lips moved down my neck, pausing at the curve of my collarbone. “You’re mine,” he said softly, reverently, as though testing the words aloud.
I arched into him, gasping. “Then take what’s yours.”
Kael growled,low and primal and what followed was slow-burning fire. He worshipped every inch of me with hands that trembled and lips that claimed my entire body. I collapsed against him, his heartbeat thundering beneath my cheek.
“I’ve never felt this way before,” I admitted, breathless.
Kael kissed my temple. “That’s because nothing about us is normal. The bond... the wolf inside you... it’s all waking up Sasha. And so is mine.”
That should’ve scared me. But instead, it made me press closer. For now, this was all I needed.
Eventually, I sat up, tugging the sheets around me. “I should get back to my room and prepare for the day.”
Kael sighed, clearly not ready to let me go. “Stay.”
“I have a job, remember?” I teased, leaning over to kiss him again. “Besides, someone’s got to keep your players in one piece.”
He watched me get dressed like a man memorizing every inch.
I opened the door to the hallway with a content sigh.
And walked straight into trouble.
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Lucien was leaning against the wall just a few steps from Kael’s room, arms crossed, lips curled in a smirk that made my stomach twist, not in a good way.
“Well, well,” he drawled. “Doing the Alpha’s rounds this early, doc?”
I straightened, pulling the collar of my hoodie higher. “Morning, Lucien.”
He pushed off the wall and stepped closer, close enough that his scent, weirdly dark filled my nostrils. “You’re glowing, sweetheart. Must’ve been one hell of a night.”
I glared. “Don’t do that.”
“Do what?”
“Speak to me like I’m just... something you can toy with.”
Lucien’s smile darkened. “Toy? No. But you? You’ve got teeth, Sasha. Fire. You think Kael’s the only one who sees it?”
“ Don't forget I'm also your Luna Lucien.... You should respect me for that at least." I said with my hands folded on my chest.
He reached out, brushing a thumb against my cheek.
I froze.
And then he was gone....slammed back against the wall with a force that cracked the paneling.
Kael.
He stood between us now, breathing hard, eyes glowing the faint silver of his wolf. Shirtless, barefoot, lethal.
“Touch her again,” Kael growled, “and I’ll break every bone in your body.”
Lucien chuckled through bloodied lips. “Jealousy doesn’t suit you, Alpha.”
Kael didn’t hesitate. He lunged.
They collided with the force of two storms, fists hitting each other, teeth bared. I stepped back as Kael drove Lucien down the hall, smashing him into the far wall. Lucien retaliated, slashing at Kael’s ribs with claws I hadn’t seen form.
Kael snarled and caught his arm, twisting it behind his back until Lucien howled.
“I warned you,” Kael hissed. “You don’t speak to her. You don’t look at her. You stay the hell away from my mate.”
Lucien gasped, “You can’t protect her from everyone.... It's not my fault.... I got attracted to her just the way you did”
Kael threw him against the floor hard enough to shake the chandelier above. He knelt beside him, pinning him down.
“Stay. Away.”
Lucien spat blood. “She won’t save you.”
Kael’s voice dropped into something barely human. “She doesn’t have to. I’ll burn this place to the ground before I let you near her again.”
I finally stepped forward, grabbing Kael’s shoulder. “Stop. He’s not worth it.”
Kael’s gaze snapped to mine. His breathing slowed. Then, he rose.
Lucien lay broken but grinning. “See you on the ice, Alpha.”
Kael didn’t look back.
He wrapped his arm around me and walked me down the hall, silent rage still radiating off him.
“I’m sorry,” I whispered.
He shook his head. “You don’t apologize. Ever. He crossed the line. I drew it.”
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Lucien
***At the locker room***
I stood alone in the locker room, bruised and bloodied. I peeled off my torn shirt and approached the mirror.
My reflection stared back, eyes sunken, lip split, a purple blossom forming across my cheek.
“ Fuck!!!!!!" I growled.
I touched the glass, smearing a drop of blood across the surface.
Then I smiled. Dark. Cold.
“You think you’ve won, Kael,” I whispered. “But you don’t know what I’ve kept for you.”
My eyes glowed, not amber but black.
Just then, my reflection shifted, for just a second. Something inhuman looked back.
And I whispered to it:
“Soon.”
“ We are gonna make him regret giving us bruises!!!!”
“ And he's little Luna..... She is ours to keep too”. I said laughing out wickedly.
What do you think Lucien is planning....
Sasha*** The next morning***My body draped over Kael’s like we’d been made to sleep like this. His arm was heavy around my waist, skin against skin, his breath steady and warm against the crown of my head.For a long moment, I didn’t move. I didn’t want to actually. Wrapped in Kael’s scent, pine, I felt like I’d found something I didn’t know I’d lost. Safety. Not just physical, but soul-deep.His fingers twitched against my side, drawing lazy circles while pouting. “You awake?” he murmured.I smiled into his chest. “Barely.”He shifted slightly so I was looking up at him, our noses nearly touching. His eyes were sleep-hazed but still stormy and dark and damn cute. “You stayed.”“You didn’t exactly give me a reason to leave.”Kael grinned, slow and crooked. “I could give you one now.”“Oh?”He rolled suddenly, pinning me beneath him. His mouth found mine with a hunger that felt like it had waited centuries. The heat between us from last night hadn’t dimmed, in fact, it sparked faster
I didn’t knock. I just opened the door to his room.Kael was seated near the fireplace, shirtless, a low-burning flame casting golden shadows across his sculpted frame. His back was to me, head tilted downward like he was lost in thought or in pain.He didn’t turn.“I knew it would be you,” he said.I stepped in, closing the door softly behind me.“You always do,” I whispered.He rose and turned to face me. Our eyes met, and that familiar spark surged again, curling through my chest like smoke from a fire I didn’t know how to control.I walked toward him slowly. “I couldn’t sleep.”His jaw flexed. “Neither could I.”There was so much unsaid between us, but we let the silence fill the room instead. I stopped inches from him."You can stay in my room if you want to, I know this is all new to you but I'm here even ever you are ready" he said looking straight into my eyes."I don't want to stay a second away from you Kael, but all these seems weird to me though""Being called a wolf""Bei
SashaAfter our little intimate time together, I creeped out of the room holding unto his hands like they were all I had. The game had only gone half before we left and he was back to continue now. I was still wondering how his wounds healed so quickly or maybe it's part of the many things I'm still to discover.**************************************My legs still felt like jelly by the time we stepped outside the arena. The match had been a warzone. Hockey, I’d thought, was brutal enough. But this? This had claws behind every blade, fangs behind every cheer. Kael had played like a beast barely contained inside a man's shape.The air was icy, but his presence next to me felt warmer than fire. We didn’t speak for a while. Was his eyes were telling me a lot. The match was over. We’d won. But the real game, the one I know she'll come back, but I don't know when.Kael led us toward the training complex tucked behind the main arena. His jaw was tight, fists clenched at his sides.“You ok
SashaI shook my head. “I’m not a wolf. You’re insane.”She laughed and it sounded like bells chiming at a funeral.“You don’t even remember what you are. How could you? They locked it away. Suppressed it and hid you from me.”“But the moment he touched you, your wolf stirred. And now your wolf is waking.”Kael stepped in front of me like a shield. “She’s not yours to touch.”Selene’s face twisted with something ugly. “She’s not yours either,” she snapped. “You were mine, Kael. Chosen by me. I am the Moon Goddess. I gave you your power. I made you Alpha. I mated you to me and you spit it back in my face.”My heart stuttered. “Wait… you were his… mate?” “Yes,” she whispered. “Fated. Blessed. Bound.”“But when I was separated from him due to my duties, they then tied him to you?” Her eyes burned into mine. “You took what was mine. And now, I will burn it all to get him back.”The mirror shattered, sending shards across the locker room floor. Kael yanked me behind him, his whole body
Sasha ***Still That Night***I pulled the blanket tighter around my shoulders, staring out at the snow-covered trees outside my window. Even the pines looked like they were hiding secrets.Who was she?The voice didn’t feel like something human. It wasn’t just anger, it was possession and her appearance???Like whoever she was, she believed Kael belonged to her. And she wanted me gone.I rubbed my wrist without thinking. the same wrist Kael had touched. It was warmer than the rest of my skin.God, what was happening to me?This job was supposed to be a chance at peace. A break from the mess I left behind. But now, my peace had a pair of glacial eyes and a voice in the dark whispering death threats.And yet… I wasn’t afraid of Kael.I was afraid of what I was starting to feel for him.I know this feeling was weird, but I can't hide the fact either.Kael***That Same Moment***I stood shirtless in front of the open window, letting the cold bleed through my skin.The moon was nearly ful
Sacha *** Still with Kael ***I stood there, heart racing like I’d just run a mile uphill.He was breathing hard too. His eyes flicked to my face, then my lips, then away again. But it was too late.That moment when he touched me, it felt like something unlocked. Like a dam breaking open somewhere in my chest. And it scared the hell out of me.“I’m not what you think I am,” he said finally, his voice quieter now. “And if you knew what I was… you’d run.”“You don’t know me,” I said.He turned fully now, looking at me like he was trying to decide if I was a threat or a lifeline.“I know enough,” he murmured. “You don’t belong in this place. With us. With me.”“I didn’t come here to belong,” I snapped, my voice cracking. “I came here to survive from my past and help athletes.”He flinched.And then, something inside him shifted.He stepped closer again. His hand lifted slightly, as if reaching for me, then dropped back to his side.“I can’t let myself want this,” he said.I didn’t ask