James has spent 15 long years awaiting his fated mate. When Laila, a fierce, independent human with a six-month timeline in the States, unexpectedly enters his life, she's everything he never knew he wanted. But Laila is no pushover; she's determined to resist James's persistent advances, wary of his notorious playboy past. Yet, despite her best efforts to keep her distance, Laila finds herself irresistibly drawn to James's charm and undeniable magnetism, despite her better judgment. But their budding romance is complicated as Laila finds navigating her relationship with James isn't easy, requiring adjustments and understanding on both sides. As their passion intensifies, they must navigate the complexities of the werewolf community's culture and the looming shadow of Laila's departure. And when a mysterious third enters the scene, harboring a secret affection for Laila, their love is pushed to its limits. Will James and Laila's connection prove strong enough to withstand the challenges thrown their way or will the Moon Goddess have other plans?
Lihat lebih banyakLaila
As the captain announced we were about to land, I let out an inward sigh of relief. My backside was numb, and my back ached after such a long flight. I could already picture myself standing up, stretching, and walking—just walking ten thousand steps until I felt like a human again.
I shifted my gaze from the movie I was watching on the tiny screen to the view outside the window. There it was—the city I would call home for the next six months. The thrill of it all stirred inside me. I had never been here before, and there was so much to explore. Traveling was my passion, and this city—unknown and full of potential—was a new adventure.
As the plane touched down, I waited until most passengers had exited before gathering my things. I always stayed at the back. There was no rush. The whole airport process was inevitably slow: endless walking through the maze of terminals, waiting in long queues at border patrol, then more waiting at luggage claim. It always took time. I chuckled to myself. My English could be better, but I had started thinking in English as soon as I stepped into the airport back home. It helped refresh my memory, as if my language skills could rust without regular use.
Once I finally exited the airport, I hopped into a taxi and made my way to the new apartment I had rented online. As the city passed by, I eagerly watched the streets and neighborhoods I was seeing for the first time, mentally noting spots I wanted to check out later.
The landlord, Harrald, was waiting for me at the door. After a quick phone call at the airport, I had let him know I was on my way. He handed me the keys, and we entered the apartment. I’d seen pictures online, but now that I was here, I took in the space’s vibe. It was a small studio with a separate bedroom that could barely fit a double bed and a closet. The living room and kitchen were combined on one side. The decor was minimalist—white and gray tones, IKEA-style. I was fine with it, but what I liked most were the wide windows facing south, offering plenty of sunlight. Being from the dark, cloudy north, I’d missed the sun, though today the weather was gray even in Denver.
Harrald gave me a tour, pointing out the washing machine, dishwasher, and oven. He showed me how to adjust the manual heater, which was simple enough. And of course, he gave me the Wi-Fi password. "Yes!" I silently cheered. Technology was essential for my world to run smoothly. "I'm addicted to you," I hummed in my head with a smile.
We made small talk, chatting about where I was from and how long I’d be in the States. Harrald was a sweet gentleman in his forties with two teenage daughters. Renting out apartments was a side business for him—his main job was as an accountant.
When he left, I plopped onto the gray sofa, taking in my new home. The walls were white, the floor gray. There was a glass coffee table and a small white side table with a gray lamp. The kitchen was also in shades of white and gray, with a black-framed island and two black plastic bar stools. I grimaced. That was the only ugly part of the place. Maybe I could replace them later—mental note. Overall, it felt light and airy. This would be my home for the next six months. I just needed to add a personal touch to make it feel truly cozy.
Though I was exhausted from the long flights and waiting, I dove into unpacking. I carefully put my clothes in the white wooden closet. Even though the place was clean, I couldn’t help but give everything a quick scrub to feel like I was starting fresh. I cleaned the bathroom tiles, the white sink, and shower, then moved on to the kitchen and fridge. The apartment was small, but by the time I finished, I was ready to crash. But I still needed groceries, so I grabbed my purse, phone, and a printed map. Without a local SIM card, I had to rely on the good old-fashioned map. I also fished out some pepper spray from my suitcase—just to be safe.
I put on blue jeans, a gray graphic t-shirt with a wolf’s head on it (a piece by a local artist), and a loose white hoodie that covered my butt. I didn’t want to attract attention. And after what I’d witnessed from some American guys—whistles, comments, and even inappropriate offers—I was eager to avoid any unwanted attention. I added a mustard yellow scarf and matching beanie to stay warm.
The grocery store was just three blocks away. I got the essentials, including a local SIM card for my phone. Afterward, I finally took a long-needed shower to wash off the fatigue from my travels and the house cleaning.
I spent the evening texting my family and friends to let them know I’d arrived safely and that I had a new phone number. After chatting with my mom and sister, I was ready for bed. I flopped onto the soft mattress and pulled the white covers over me. It was a little softer than I liked, but I’d manage. Tomorrow was Sunday, and I could rest and adjust to local time before starting work on Monday.
With a contented sigh, I drifted into sleep.
LucasI strolled into Ayden’s office like I owned the damn place. After all, we’d worked side by side for years—through blood, war, betrayal, and worse. Formalities had long ago gone out the window. Besides, with his senses, he already knew it was me behind the door before my hand even touched the knob.Without waiting for an invitation, I plopped down in the chair across from him. He didn’t even spare me a glance—kept typing away, face unreadable, posture rigid as always. My gaze flicked across his face, his hands, the tension in his shoulders. I studied him like a puzzle, searching for cracks in his armor, a flicker of something that would tell me what the hell was going on in that guarded head of his.Because something was off. Had been, for weeks."You're staring so hard you're about to drill a damn hole through my skull," Ayden muttered without looking up.I clicked my tongue, not even trying to hide my annoyance. "Maybe if you let people in, I wouldn’t have to play telepath."I k
JamesI was frantic, overwhelmed by a rush of emotions and a heart that wouldn’t slow down. How my mate managed to land herself in this much sh.it, I’d probably never understand. But somewhere deep down, I always knew her big mouth and brutal honesty would get her into trouble eventually. I guess that day was today.I were already wrapping up with my mates the plan for the next mission, when Alpha boomed through the link, “Your mate is in trouble. Packhouse. Now!” I ran like my life depended on it—because hers might. I shot a message through the mind link for another warrior to finish without me as I sprinted across the field, pushing every bit of speed my wolf could give me. He was just as frantic as I was.As Laila stepped out and started walking toward Klaid, who looked like he was on the verge of exploding, I noticed his fists clenched and his jaw locking tight. Then, without warning, he shifted into his wolf form—and he was just as furious. Instinct screamed at me to run to her, b
LailaI woke up slightly disoriented, taking in my surroundings. Right—I'm at the pack house. With werewolves. It’s been almost a month now, but it still feels strange to say that out loud.I stretched like a cat and lazily looked around the room. Empty, as usual. James was probably at training or off on another mission. I’d find out soon. My gaze drifted to the ceiling as my thoughts wandered to yesterday’s forest walk with James—and later, his wolf. His fur had been unbelievably soft. I couldn’t help but wrap myself around him, burying my nose into that thick, woolly coat. He had that wild, animalistic scent, but I didn’t mind it. I smiled softly at the memory.Still, it felt surreal. I lived among werewolves now. Most of the time, they acted so human I could almost forget. But when someone shifted, or I spotted a wolf trotting past, the reality hit me all over again. I shook my head with a wry smile. Unreal. What has my life turned into?I rolled out of bed, got ready, and headed do
JamesA moment of silence fell as everyone turned to Laila, watching her expectantly. I couldn’t help but wonder if she was about to back out of the challenge. Then Laila twisted over me to look at the Alpha.“I think it’s great that you’re spending more time with pack members. People talk about it—warriors, omegas—they’re happy. It means a lot.”The Alpha nodded. Then she turned to Fay.“Fay, thank you for trying so hard to look after me when James isn’t home. I see you as my sweet little sister. Your personality still feels like a bud just beginning to bloom, and I truly hope you’ll let yourself grow into the beautiful flower you’re meant to be—doing what you love and becoming who you truly are.”She said it to her, making me think about my sister and her personality. I always thought she just did whatever she wanted—maybe even a bit of a spoiled brat.Fay blushed, murmured a shy “thank you,” and looked down at her lap. When did she get so shy? I thought. Maybe Laila saw something I
JamesI entered the packhouse, my nose instantly guiding me toward the lounge where her scent was the strongest. Even before I saw her, I could feel her through the bond—warm, present, mine. My heart clenched with longing.I pushed open the doors, my focus narrowing solely on her. A genuine smile broke across my face before I even realized it, and it grew wider when Laila’s features softened and she smiled back just as brightly. She was happy to see me too.I dropped onto the couch beside her, trying not to let it show that I wasn’t thrilled she was sitting so close to our unmated Alpha. Still, I let it slide—for now. Instead, I pulled her close and inhaled deeply, her scent making me dizzy in the best way. I sighed contentedly and pressed a kiss to her lips, her eyes gleaming up at me.“Speak of the devil…” I heard Lucas mutter under his breath.“Am I the devil now?” I asked, arching a brow at him. He just grinned.“Were you gossiping about me?” I pressed.“He was prying into our rel
Laila “Do you like it here?” Kate interrupted my thoughts.“‘Here’ as in this living room with your cozy little werewolf crew, the whole supernatural neighborhood, or are we talking about the entire city or country?”“This pack. The packhouse.”“Well, it feels like I am back in the dorms. It’s… okay,” I replied.Kate still looked unsure.“I’d prefer living in my own place. Helps me rest and recharge. But I get why James wants me here, so… what can I do? I’m just a guest.”“Is that really how you feel?” Kate looked surprised.“Yeah. Were you expecting a different answer?” I chuckled nervously. I can say it again—I really can’t stand being fake, but it seems like my honesty isn’t always well received around here.“I guess I hoped you’d say you felt great here.”“Sorry to disappoint,” I said softly.“So, you don’t feel like this is your new family?” Fay asked quietly.I looked at her. “I’m human. You’re all supernatural creatures. It’s a little hard to relate.”“So, you don’t feel like p
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