LOGINAmara slowly opened her eyes and realised she was nestled in the warm embrace of Darius, blinking away the remnants of sleep.
She lifted her head to meet his gaze and found him already awake. His sea green eyes soft yet filled with a quiet intensity. Good morning, alpha, Darius, she murmured, her voice still heavy with sleep. Darius groaned in protest, a faint smile tugging at his lips. Darius. Just Darius, he corrected, leaning down to place aAmara stepped out of Alpha Darius's car after he gave her a soft kiss, not glancing back as she entered the apartment she shared with Linda. Inside, she found Linda seated in the living room, engrossed in a book. “You're back,” Linda said, closing the book and turning her attention to Amara. “You don't look okay.” “Do you want to talk about it?” she asked. Amara nodded, sinking into the couch beside her. “What happened?” Linda asked gently. Amara remained silent for a moment, then sighed deeply. “I'm exhausted. It's also tiring,” she admitted, her voice heavy with frustration. Linda offered a sympathetic look, moving closer to place a comforting hand on her shoulder. Amara let out a weary sigh. “I'm already getting tired, Linda. I just want to run away,” she confessed. “And where do you think you'd go?” Linda asked, with a hint of amusement. Amara groaned. “No matter where I go, they'll find me. I know,”
Alpha Darius's gaze remained fixed on Amara as she delicately licked her ice cream, completely absorbed in the treat, oblivious to his intense stare. “I wish I was the ice cream.” Darius teased, a playful smirk tugging at his lips. Amara's eyes flickered up to meet his, her cheeks flushing softly. “Well, you taste better than the ice cream.” She replied, with a mischievous glint in her eyes. Darius's smirk deepened. “So I taste better than the ice cream?” he pressed, watching as she blushed again, turning her attention back to the dessert. Arms folded, he observed her, captivated by the simplicity of the moment. The way she savored every lick, oblivious to the world around her, made him yearn for her in ways he couldn't explain. His admiration, however, was interrupted when Amara suddenly glanced up, narrowing her eyes. “Stop staring,” she grumbled, clearly aware of his lingering gaze. “I'll miss you,” Darius murmured in response, kn
Amara watched as Damon smirked and began unbuttoning his shirt. She swallowed hard, her gaze fixed on his well-muscled body, unable to stop herself from staring. After discarding his shirt, he slipped off his shoes, meeting her eyes for a brief moment before flashing a wide smile and walking away. As Alpha Damon stood there, shirtless and confident, a hush fell over the crowd. The Protectors, having completed their display, turned their attention toward him, ready to face the ultimate challenge and claim the prize. Anticipation rippled through the air, the excitement palpable. Amara couldn't look away from Damon's chiseled form, the raw power emanating from him like a force of nature. It was clear why he was considered the strongest Alpha. Victory seemed inevitable. So why had she even made this bet? Damon stepped forward, his sharp gaze locking onto the first Protector. The young man, who had spent five years training for this momen
As Amara stepped out of her new apartment, she spotted Alpha Damon standing by his sleek, black car. He was dressed in black jeans and a button-up shirt, his hands tucked casually into his pockets. His piercing gaze was locked on her, sending a rush of emotions through her. Handsome, her wolf, Olivia, purred in her head. The possessive claim stirred something deep within her. As Amara approached him, she held his gaze unwaveringly, feeling a strange pull that she couldn't explain. She stopped in front of the car. Her heart beat, quickening. “Alpha Damon,” she greeted softly. “You look beautiful,” he said, his voice low and genuine. He stepped forward as though he wanted to kiss her, but stopped short, offering a faint smile instead. “Shall we?” he asked, gesturing to the car. Amara nodded, though a hint of confusion lingered in her mind. Damon opened the car door for her, and she slid in before he joined her. She fastened her seatbel
Amara stood outside the hospital building, waiting for Darius, who had promised to take her out to dinner. She checked the time and sighed softly. Considering making a mind link with him, just as she was about to reach out, his sleek black car pulled up in front of her, the headlights cutting through the evening haze. A smile graced her lips as she walked toward the car. Darius stepped out, his tall frame illuminated by the glow of the street lights. His hair was slightly tousled, and his crisp white shirt fit him perfectly, accentuating his broad shoulders. “I'm sorry for coming late,” he apologized, his tone warm but slightly breathless, as though he had been in a rush. Amara nodded, her smile softening. Before she could respond, he cupped her cheek and sealed his lips with hers in a brief, yet electrifying kiss. When he pulled away, his piercing gaze lingered on her, a glint of something unmistakable—desire—shining in his eyes. “Y
Damon struggled to regain consciousness, the weight of unfamiliar lethargy pressing against him. Dim voices filtered through the haze of his mind, their tones anxious yet oddly comforting. Among them was one voice he hadn't expected to hear—Amara's. Forcing his eyes open, he blinked against the harsh light, his vision sharpening to reveal the worried faces surrounding him. Lisa sat closest to him, her expression a mixture of relief and concern, while Samson and the healer lingered nearby. Amara stood in a corner, her gaze steady and unreadable. You fainted in the car, Samson said, reading Damon's confusion. Damon groaned softly, running a hand over his face. The room spun momentarily, but he managed to steady himself as he sat up. Lisa reached out instinctively, but he waved her off and glared at her. Don't you ever try to touch me? he spat, already irritated to see her. He wished he coul
Darius reclined on the sun lounger, basking in the warmth of the sun and the gentle ocean breeze. His gaze shifted to Amara, who lay beside him. Her eyes closed and her expression distant. She had been like this ever since they left the house, and guilt enveloped him. He blamed hi
Darius understood why she had been so quiet since they left the mansion. Guilt or worry must have consumed her, and he couldn't blame her for it. He knew how overwhelming it could be to be wanted by two dominant men. Just the thought of it might have scared her. She loves him
Panic coursed through Amara’s entire body, leaving her frozen for a moment before she managed to speak. “How did he get stabbed? Who was it?” she asked, her voice trembling. Darius heaved a deep sigh before answering. “According to the information I received from his
Darius glanced down at Amara with so much desire in his eyes. He wanted her—God, he wanted her more than anything in the world. But then he realized she wasn’t herself. Amara seemed a bit drunk, and he didn’t want them to do anything she would regret the next morning.







