he guest lodge door was ajar.Aria stood in the corridor, the distant murmur of the gathering a dull hum against the silence radiating from the cracked opening. She had needed a moment, just one, away from the eyes and the whispers. The scent hit her first—cedar and night air, yes, but beneath it, something stripped raw. It pulled her forward, a silent, treacherous tide.She saw his back first. Kade stood in the center of the rustic room, motionless as a mountain. The late afternoon light cut through the window, dust motes swirling in the golden beam that illuminated the object in his hand. It was a small, clumsily carved wooden wolf, left behind by some visiting pup. His fingers, those broad, capable fingers that could command a pack or break a man’s neck, cradled it with a tenderness that stopped the air in her lungs.His shoulders were bowed. Not under the weight of an Alpha’s command, but under a grief so profound, so personal, it seemed to hollow the room. The rigid line of his s
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