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Frost Pack Endorsement

Author: Sis Shepherd
last update publish date: 2026-04-29 05:27:56

"Goddess, give me strength," Reagan muttered under her breath, though her voice was perfectly clear to Emerald. Her tone dripped with absolute venom. "That's Julia from Claw Mountain. I literally cannot stand her. I had to threaten to throw her off my territory an hour ago because she couldn't keep her nasty mouth shut about my family."

Reagan leaned in a little closer, offering Emerald a fierce, conspiratorial glare. "Just ignore her. She's trash. Do you want me to go out there and tell her to
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  • The Weight of Frost   Stephen Takes Over His Life

    Stephen yanked Julia away from the path that led to the main Midway, dragging her into the shadows of an empty supply tent. The moment they were out of sight, he dropped her arm with a look of pure disgust.Julia wasted no time. Her manipulative instincts surfaced instantly; she conjured up trembling lips and wide, watery eyes, her voice trembling. “Why are you treating me like this?” she whimpered, shrinking back into the tent as if she were the victim. “You’re hurting me, Stephen! I was just trying to check on you, to be a good mate like you are always telling me to be, and you attack me like some feral—”“Save it,” Stephen cut her off, his voice flat and hollow. "Save all the excuses you have. I know exactly what you were up too. Don't tell me that you didn't know who was in front of you on that path. Emerald is unmistakable anywhere. From the front and the back."Julia’s bottom lip quivered, a single, perfectly timed tear spilling down her cheek. “I don’t know what you think you s

  • The Weight of Frost   They Deserve Each Other

    When Stephen finally rolled over, the cabin was still bathed in the faint, muted light bleeding through the edges of the curtains. For a brief, disoriented second, he hoped he had slept straight through the night and it was the following morning. But as his heavy eyes focused on the wall clock, it read exactly 6:30 PM. It was still light outside.As the lingering fog of sleep began to clear, the distant, lively sounds of the Midway and the clatter of the food tents drifted into his brain, bringing with them a gnawing, hollow ache in his stomach. He had to eat.He dragged his battered body out of bed and pulled on a clean shirt and pants. With a grimace, he shoved his feet back into his stiff, mud-caked boots. He pushed the heavy cabin door open and stepped out onto the porch, violently stomping his boots against the wood to knock the dried dirt loose.Then, he froze.Walking down the quiet, secluded path toward the neighboring Silver Paw cabin was Emerald. Her leather satchel hung emp

  • The Weight of Frost   He Was

    Stephen stood entirely frozen, staring at the table where Emerald and the Frost Alpha were sitting. His chest heaved with a toxic cocktail of exhaustion, public humiliation, and violent, possessive jealousy.He was just about to drop his plate and storm over there to demand exactly what was going on when a flash of movement out of the corner of his eye stopped him dead in his tracks.Entering the far side of the dining tent was Julia.She wasn't alone. She was huddled in the corner, speaking in hushed, urgent tones with two low-ranking grunts—the un-mated spares brought along to fill in if a starting warrior got injured. Stephen watched as Julia leaned in close, her hand resting entirely too intimately on the larger grunt's arm. She didn't point, but Stephen tracked her gaze. He saw exactly where she was looking.She was staring dead at Emerald.Stephen's eyes narrowed, his jaw clenching so hard his teeth ground together. What is that bitch up to now? Suddenly, Julia’s eyes cut across

  • The Weight of Frost   Entirely Free

    That afternoon, after everyone who could manage to sleep finally had, the massive dining tents transitioned seamlessly from a late breakfast into an early lunch. The atmosphere was loud and relaxed, filled with the comforting smells of roasted meats and fresh bread as the rested festival-goers mingled.Zyan ducked under the heavy canvas flap of the main tent, his green eyes scanning the crowd. It didn't take him long to spot his sister. Reagan was sitting at one of the long, rustic wooden tables, but she wasn't alone.Sitting right beside her, bathed in the warm afternoon sunlight filtering through the canvas, was Emerald.Zyan felt his chest tighten, his wolf immediately pressing forward at the sight of her. He navigated through the crowded tables, keeping his heavy Alpha aura completely locked down so he wouldn't startle her. As he approached, he realized the two women were huddled over a large, leather-bound sketchbook."Zyan, look at this," Reagan called out excitedly as he steppe

  • The Weight of Frost   Julia Schemes

    Julia lay flat on her back in the dark, staring up at the rough wooden beams of the Claw Mountain cabin ceiling. Her skin was still crawling, hot and prickly with the lingering, phantom weight of Reagan’s oppressive Alpha aura.She twisted her fingers violently into the bedsheets, her teeth grinding together so hard her jaw ached.The Midway had been an absolute disaster. She had walked into that market intending to assert her dominance, to elegantly tear down the Frost pack's fragile little princess. Instead, she had been publicly humiliated. Pinned to a wooden post like a disobedient pup and forced to bow her head in the dirt.Reagan Frost was completely off the table. Julia couldn't manipulate her.With a frustrated snarl, Julia rolled over, punching her pillow. If she couldn't fix what had happened on the Midway, she had to focus on the real problem: Stephen. She had to secure her hold on him before Emerald’s sudden, sickening resurgence of confidence made him start second-guessin

  • The Weight of Frost   Toxic Consuming Rage

    Cobb, Nesha, and Emerald rose from the bleachers, their muscles stiff from the cold night air. With the first team crossing the finish line right at five in the morning, the official twenty-four-hour rest period had begun. The battered warriors had until five o’clock the following morning to recover—there was no rush to wake up early. The dining tents wouldn’t even open for breakfast until eight, and the next round of games wouldn't be until ten the following morning. Leaving the day for resting and then opening the midway at three.The walk back to the Silver Paw guest quarters was peaceful in the pre-dawn light. Emerald walked perfectly in step between her aunt and uncle, slipping her arms through theirs, her smile gentle and genuine.Cobb and Nesha shared a soft, knowing look over her head. For the last year, Emerald had been like a terrified little mouse, always shrinking into the shadows to avoid pain. But tonight, surrounded by the fierce protection of her Silver Paw family and

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