POV: LYA
Just half an hour ago, my adoptive mother, Aurora, ascended the creaking stairs that led to the secluded loft where I had been relegated.
Her footsteps, accompanied by an oppressive silence, reverberated through the dimly lit space, sending shivers down my spine. With a dress in her hands, she approached me, her expression twisted with a mixture of disdain and loathing.
As she gazed upon me, her eyes held a contempt that cut to the core of my being. It was as if I were a repugnant parasite, an unwelcome burden staining the fabric of her carefully constructed existence.
The weight of her disgust hung heavy in the air, suffocating any remnants of self-worth that lingered within me.
"Lya," she uttered my name with a cold detachment, the syllables dripping with disdain, "change into this dress. Today is your birthday party." Her words were laden with a venomous command, a reminder of the performative charade that awaited me.
The expectation was clear: I was to play the role of a grateful and compliant daughter, obediently adhering to the script of a life that was never truly mine.
Aurora's reminder of what I should and should not say echoed through the stifling silence of the loft. It was a stark reminder of the constraints that bound me, a constant reminder that my voice was to be silenced, my true thoughts and emotions buried beneath a carefully crafted facade.
To speak out, to reveal the truth, would risk further alienation and retribution.
At that moment, I felt the weight of my existence bear down upon me, the suffocating pressure of expectations and the erasure of my identity. I was but a marionette, manipulated by the hands of those who deemed themselves the arbiters of my destiny.
As I reached out to take the dress from Aurora's outstretched hand, I felt a surge of rebellion welling up within me. It was a flickering ember of defiance, a spark that dared to challenge the darkness that had enveloped my spirit. But with trembling fingers, I held back, fearful of the consequences that would follow such an act of defiance.
Silently, I nodded in acquiescence, my gaze averted, the weight of her disappointment hanging over me like a shroud. At that moment, I made a silent vow to myself – a vow to endure, to preserve the flickering flame of my true self amidst the suffocating expectations and disdainful gazes.
As I began to change into the dress, my reflection in the dusty mirror revealed a young woman caught between the desires of others and the yearning for her voice. With each article of clothing that adorned my body, I became a living embodiment of the mask I was expected to wear.
In the shadows, I clung to the fragments of my true self, nurturing the resilience that burned within me. And as I prepared myself to descend into the realm of celebration and pretense, I vowed to hold onto that flicker of defiance, to reclaim my identity, and to find solace in the depths of my own truth, even in the face of adversity.
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In the majestic expanse of the grand reception hall, I found myself stationed, as a mere observer amidst the swirling sea of guests. An overwhelming sense of anticipation gripped my every fiber, rendering me incapable of uttering a single word.
"Ah, dear Lya, you're just as radiant as you were last year. Honestly, you ought to express your gratitude to your adoptive parents. Were it not for their benevolence, you might not even be a part of this world anymore."
A middle-aged gentleman, who bore a somewhat familiar resemblance, beamed at me and lifted the glass in his hand, presumably a friend of Damon, my adoptive father.
"Thank you for the kind words. Lya has brought us immeasurable happiness as well, and we have always regarded her as our own daughter," responded Aurora, her countenance displaying a gentle smile, concealing any trace of deceit despite her slightly plump face.
My adoptive father stood by my side and took me by the shoulders to add, "We love Lya even more than Kendall."
Standing in the presence of my adoptive family, Kendall, their biological daughter, joined the chorus of admiration and gratitude, her smile radiating warmth and acceptance.
She chimed in, "Yes, I love Lya as well and I'm incredibly thankful that she was part of my parents' lives for two years before I was even born."
The room brimmed with whispered conversations, as guests marveled at the extraordinary compassion that coursed through the veins of this remarkable couple. They were lauded for their boundless capacity to shower their adopted daughter, me, with a love that surpassed even the depths of thewn flesh and blood.
As I stood there, a mere pawn in this intricately woven tapestry of familial affection, my gaze met the eyes of the assembled guests. Their eyes shone with admiration, their voices hushed as they exchanged whispered remarks, awestruck by the selflessness and devotion that emanated from this family.
With lifeless eyes, I was guided by my adoptive parents to greet the assembled guests, each one admiring the attire I wore and emphasizing the need to repay the kindness of this benevolent couple.
But behind the facade of admiration and gratitude, a chilling truth loomed. My once-vibrant spirit had been extinguished, replaced by lifeless eyes that concealed the weight of my suffering. The truth of my existence was veiled by the grandeur of the reception hall, where appearances masked the stark realities that lay beneath.
I forced the corners of my mouth to curl upwards, mustering a decent smile.
Before Kendall's arrival, my adoptive parents and I did share moments of genuine happiness. However, everything changed with Kendall's birth.
From that moment on, Aurora and Damon began to resent the idea that my laughter might disturb Kendall or that I could potentially transmit germs to her, simply by being in cnearbyhat is when my once bright and spacious room transformed into a dark, damp attic, where I found myself lying on a blanket among mice, deprived of a proper bed. My room became Kendall's domain, used exclusively for her dolls.
"Seriously, you can't treat poor Kendall like that. Lya is a child you took in. Kendall is just a sixteen-year-old girl; she'll be devastated," admonished a bearded man, his gaze filled with disdain and reproach directed at me.
He was Kendall's mentor, who had warned me multiple times not to dare bully Kendall or believe that being showered with love by my adoptive parents made me superior to her.
Yes, in the eyes of outsiders, I became the despised intruder, taking advantage of my adoptive parents' affection and tormenting their own daughter.
Although the wounds inflicted on my body by Kendall's hands or various tools continued to ache, I could not confide in anyone. Even if I did, no one would believe me.
Naturally, I was well aware of that. On the day of my seventh birthday party, I confided in a young boy about the hardships I endured within this family. Therefore, Aurora locked me in the attic for three days without food or water.
Perhaps Aurora would have let me starve to death if I hadn't cried and promised to go and explain to that little boy that it was all a fabricated lie, an attempt to gain his attention.
Running away from this family had crossed my mind, but I was merely approaching my eighteenth birthday and had yet to awaken my inner strength.
Lost in my thoughts, I failed to realize that we had been standing in front of an elderly man with gray hair for quite some time until my adoptive father, Damon, pinched my waist.
"Lya, what are you thinking about? It's not appropriate for a young lady to wander off in front of guests," Damon cautioned, his eyes filled with a warning, yet his smile appeared so kind.
Whenever there were outsiders present, this couple in my family would adopt such contrasting expressions and eyes, reflecting emotions far different from their inner thoughts.
"Yes, I apologize, Father," I replied, folding my hands in front of me and shielding my waist with my arms, determined to prevent Damon from laying his hands on me again. The pain from his pinch was intense, and I could already envision the red marks it would leave.
"Come, say hello to Uncle Nicholas," Damon extended his hand, pointing towards the old man with white hair, his tone filled with respect.
I gazed at his outstretched hand, while "Uncle Nicholas" smiled at me, yet his gaze held a multitude of emotions I could not comprehend. My intuition told me that it was not the affection an elder should display towards a junior. Furthermore, his age hardly warranted the title of "uncle." It would be more appropriate to refer to him as "grandpa."
"Damon, you're frightening Lya. There's no need to be so stern with such a lovely young girl," Nicholas addressed Damon, but his eyes remained fixated on me.
"You're right, Nicholas," Damon turned his attention to me, "Lya, why don't you go find Aurora? She seems to have something to discuss with you."
I followed Damon's finger to where Aurora stood in the doorway of the ballroom, offering me a kind smile. When our eyes met, she waved at me.
A sense of unease washed over me, but I had no choice but to heed Damon's instructions.
"Lya, I believe you've met Nicholas. He's a delightful gentleman, wouldn't you agree?" Aurora guided me into the room filled with dolls that, in the eyes of others, still belonged to me.
For me, it was the first time in years that I had stepped foot into this room since I was two years old.
I observed the dolls that populated the space, their faces frozen in stiff and insincere smiles, mirroring the facade my family maintained in front of outsiders.
"Yes," I responded, nervously clutching the hem of my skirt, feeling the delicate texture of the silk against my fingertips, a stark contrast to the rough garments I typically wore.
"After the party concludes, Nicholas will be staying, and I want you to take Damon's and my place and treat him well, understood?" Aurora's voice carried an air of authority.
"Treat him?" I was puzzled, unsure of what she meant. Since that incident when I was seven, Aurora and Damon never left me alone with guests, fearing that I might say something that would prove too much for them to handle.
"Yes, treat, with your body." Aurora's tone was relaxed, as if she is talking about what is for dinner tonight.
"I... I can't believe what I'm hearing," I stammered, my mind struggling to comprehend Aurora's words.
She wanted me, an eighteen-year-old girl, to engage in intimate relations with an older man?
No, it could not be true.
"How can you not understand? Nicholas is one of GreyStone Pack Alpha's trusted advisors. I do not see why you should feel aggrieved. Besides, it's time for you to repay the kindness Damon and I have shown you," Aurora casually explained, as if discussing a mundane topic like dinner plans.
"Haven't I already done enough to repay you? Since Kendall was born, I have been treated like a servant by all three of you! And now you want to exploit my body?" A wave of shock washed over me, momentarily causing me to forget my fear of Aurora as I instinctively shouted at her.
"Damn it, Lya! Are you insane?" Aurora lunged forward, forcefully covering my mouth with her strong hand. "You'll attract attention from all the guests!"
Her grip was so tight that it felt like my breath was being squeezed out of me. At that moment, I realized the intent behind Nicholas's gaze, akin to that of a wolf fixated on its prey with hunger and desire.
Just as I was about to suffocate, Aurora finally released her grip, and I collapsed onto the floor, gasping for air. Tears streamed down my face, dampening the ground beneath me.
"Lya, tell me now, are you willing to comply? Will you repay our kindness, or will you become a despised white-eyed wolf in everyone's eyes?" Aurora looked down at me, her eyes filled with the condescending certainty of control. "Don't forget what happened when you were seven."
Yes, at the tender age of seven, I had already been labeled a white-eyed wolf by others, accused of slandering and seeking attention by fabricating stories about my adoptive parents.
Even if I were to reveal the truth, no one would believe me. They would only view me as someone tarnishing the image of the kind couple, Damon and Aurora.
"Fine, I promise," I uttered with a heavy sigh, my voice laced with despair.
As an eighteen-year-old who had not even awakened my wolf instincts, I felt trapped, left with no choice but to reluctantly agree.
"Come on! Get up, straighten your clothes, and put on your sweetest smile," Aurora commanded, her tone dripping with disgust.
As she closed the bedroom door and walked away, Aurora added, "I'll give you only three minutes."
I quickly wiped away the tears on my face and stood up, mustering the strength to open the door. To my surprise, I found someone unexpected standing there.
It was Miguel, who appeared out of nowhere. He was the heir to the GreyStone Pack's alpha position and the same little boy who had listened to my tales of misfortune when we were both seven years old.
The once young boy with blue eyes had grown into a tall and powerful man. His arms were muscular, and the veins coursing through them added a touch of allure. At that moment, he stood by the window with a glass of wine, gazing absently outside.
Miguel possessed strength, handsomeness, and a noble status. I had no doubt that he was the object of affection for more than half of the teenage girls in the GreyStone Pack, myself included.
However, considering the situation with the white-haired Nicholas, I did not want to invite any more trouble. I gathered my skirt and cautiously walked in the direction of the ballroom, hoping to avoid catching Miguel's attention.
"Wait," Miguel's voice called out from behind me, stopping me in my tracks.
I stood there, feeling unsure of how to respond. Miguel's words caught me off guard, as he spoke in his gentle voice, "I apologize if this sounds presumptuous, but from the moment you appeared, there was a mysterious connection I felt. Can you comprehend what I mean? I believe you may be my mate."
Me? Just a girl who had not even fully awakened my own wolf at the age of 18? Yet Miguel, the future alpha heir of the GreyStone Pack, suggested that I could be his mate?
My mind was overwhelmed with astonishment, and in that instant, I could not help but indulge in the fantasy of what it would be like if Miguel's words held true.
"Please turn around, so I can be certain," Miguel requested politely, demonstrating his gentlemanly demeanor. Instead of approaching me directly, he respected my personal space, deepening my admiration for this future alpha of the GreyStone Pack.
My face burned with embarrassment, and without needing a mirror, I knew it must be flushed with color.
"Okay," I whispered in response. Although it had been twelve years since Miguel and I had last seen each other during that staged event, I had heard about his endeavors through others. It was his heroic deeds that had sparked my admiration for this future alpha of the GreyStone Pack.
I turned around slowly, hoping to conceal the intensity of the redness on my face.
As Miguel and I locked eyes, a peculiar sensation washed over me. It felt fated, as if he was right in his belief that we were meant to be mates.
I could barely contain my tears of joy, as it meant I could be saved. Miguel, the heir to the GreyStone Pack's alpha position, was my mate, while Nicholas, that wretched man, was merely an assistant to the current alpha.
With Miguel's recognition and support, I would not have to sacrifice myself and offer my body to repay my hypocritical adoptive parents.
However, I noticed a tinge of disgust in Miguel's gaze. It was a look I encountered countless times from Aurora within these walls. I was certain that Miguel, too, held a sense of repulsion towards me.
Shit.
I could not comprehend why Miguel was looking at me that way. My hands clenched together tightly, causing my fingertips to turn pale. Taking a step forward, my voice quivered with nervousness as I addressed him, "Miguel..."
"Wait, lady," Miguel held up his hand and took two steps back, separating himself from me, "I want you to stay away from me."
I stood there in disbelief, unable to comprehend Miguel's words. "Wait, why?" I managed to utter, my voice trembling with confusion.
Miguel held up his hand, taking a few steps back, creating distance between us. "I want you to stay away from me," he declared.
"Why?" My voice wavered, struggling to maintain control. Miguel was my only lifeline in this situation, and I could not understand why he was pushing me away. "I'm your mate, we chose each other."
"Disgusting," Miguel responded with a furrowed brow and a cold tone.
"What?" I could not believe my ears.
Did Miguel just call me disgusting?
POV: LYAI could not fathom what I had done to elicit such a response from this esteemed and noble heir to the alpha position."I said you're disgusting," Miguel repeated, still maintaining his stance of denial.My voice caught with sorrow as I pleaded, "I don't recall doing anything that would make you feel sick. Can you please tell me why you're speaking of me in this manner?"What could be more heartbreaking for an adolescent girl than to be deemed repulsive by her long-time crush? Yet, even in the face of his words, I had to suppress my distress and ask for an explanation."Twelve years ago, a damn little girl claimed she was being abused by her adoptive parents," Miguel averted his gaze as though looking at me made him nauseous. "I believed her and did everything in my power to help her. But three days later, she admitted to fabricating everything just to gain my attention. Do I need to continue?"Each word from Miguel pierced my heart like a sharp arrow, inflicting unimaginable
POV: MIGUEL"Miguel, there's something I need to talk to you about," Kendall said, her eyes shining with nervousness as she stood before me."Go ahead," I replied, signaling that I was ready to listen."Miguel, my dear friend, I think you should consider what I'm about to say. I don't believe Lya is as terrible as you believe her to be," spoke Kai, my inner wolf, his voice resonating in my mind."Kai, you've been advocating for her ever since I rejected her yesterday. As the future Alpha, are you afraid of not finding a suitable mate?" I shot a pointed glance at Kendall, shortly distracted from my internal argument. "Furthermore, I've already explained the events from twelve years ago. I believe you should support my decision."Before Kai could interject once more, Kendall's words abruptly cut through our exchange. "So, Lya jumped into the waterfall, presumably resulting in her death.""Wait, what did you say? Who's dead?" I halted my argument with Kai, focusing my gaze on Kendall. I
POV: LYAAs my eyelids fluttered open, my gaze met a pristine white ceiling adorned with an intricate totem. Painted upon it was a regal figure—a pure white wolf — radiating an aura of majesty and grace.A sharp pain came from my head, causing me to let out a controlled huff."You're awake?" A voice rang out in my head, "I'm Lyssa, your wolf, I'm sorry I didn't fully awaken until the moment you jumped off the waterfall, I didn't protect you."A pair of green wolf eyes came to my mind and were staring at me apologetically.My wolf? So, not only did I not die when I jumped off the waterfall, but I awakened my wolf!No longer caring about the painful signals my mind was sending me, I tried to talk to Lyssa with my mind, "You don't need to feel sorry for that, if it wasn't for you, I would probably be dead already, wouldn't I?"Lyssa's voice finally stopped sounding so sad, "Yes, our first transformation went very well.""So... where am I now?" I asked Lyssa, after all, this did not look
Allora's emerald green eyes, akin to the color of my own, brimmed with an overwhelming sadness that seemed to penetrate the depths of her soul. Every word she uttered was laced with immense effort, as though speaking required an extraordinary expenditure of her energy.As I observed her distraught state, I could not help but feel a sense of bewilderment. When I had undergone similar experiences in the past, my emotional turmoil had not seemed as profound as what she was currently enduring. Was this the true essence of motherhood? Did the role of a mother encompass such a profound empathy that witnessing her child's suffering became unbearable to the point of suffocation?Moved by her pain, I instinctively reached out and embraced Allora, seeking solace in the familiar warmth of her presence. I pressed my face against her neck, finding comfort in the scent that was uniquely hers. "It's alright," I whispered softly, my voice trembling with compassion. "I am finally back with you now,
On that fateful day of training, the air crackled with intensity as Joseph launched his relentless assault. My reflexes kicked into high gear, evading his strikes with calculated precision. The tempo of the sparring session escalated, Joseph's attacks growing swifter, and the heat coursing through my veins intensified, hinting at a transformation about to unfold.In the midst of the heightened chaos, an inexplicable surge surged through my entire being. The familiar emotions welled up within me, swirling with a potent mix of excitement and trepidation. It was as if an ancient force long dormant within me had awakened, stirring every fiber of my being.As the world seemed to shift around me, my body underwent a profound metamorphosis. A strange sensation rippled through my limbs, as if my very joints were undergoing a mystical realignment. Time itself seemed to warp, stretching languidly as every passing second felt like an eternity.The deceleration of time unveiled a surreal panorama
Miguel's POVDriven by an unwavering determination, I assumed the role of a leader, guiding a dedicated search team through the treacherous terrain surrounding the falls. For thirty-five grueling days, we combed every nook and cranny, leaving no stone unturned in our relentless pursuit of Lya's whereabouts. Despite the passage of time, a lingering sense of hope coursed through my veins, refusing to let go of the belief that she may still be alive.However, as the days turned into weeks and exhaustion weighed heavily on our weary bodies, a chilling realization began to take hold. The absence of any trace of Lya's body cast a haunting shadow of doubt upon our search efforts. Could it be possible that she had eluded our grasp, escaping a fate we had feared?Driven by a desperate need for answers, I turned my attention towards MoonWar, a nearby haven that teemed with life and secrets. Its very presence whispered of enigmatic possibilities, offering a glimmer of hope in my relentless que
I cannot stop thinking about Lya's cold gaze when she said the word "stranger" just now.On the way back to GreyStone Pack, Kai suddenly spoke up."Miguel, did you hear what Lya just said?""Yes, yes, of course I heard that," I mimicked Lya's voice, "Miguel, we are the most ordinary strangers."Damn, how dared she call us strangers when I thought at least we used to be mates."No, Miguel," Kai sounded a little bemused, "I mean, Lya said you had no idea what was going on, remember?"Kai's voice poured cold water on my anger, reminding me to pay attention to something I had not noticed earlier."You mean ... Lya did not jump into the waterfall herself?" I asked Kai with a frown."Who knows? Do you remember, the day after Lya jumped off the waterfall, the Kendall family was acting rather strangely."I thought through all the events of that day and really caught something that did not quite make sense, "Yes! You are right! When Kendall took me to her house, she made me wait at the door fo
I gave up trying to communicate with Miguel, he did not even listen to what I had to say and just thought about how well we were getting along.As I pivoted on my heel, fully prepared to depart from the enigmatic confines of the Deep Forest, an unforeseen misfortune befell me. A treacherous slip occurred beneath my feet, obliterating my delicate equilibrium, and I found myself hurtling towards the ominous depths of the Deep Forest Lake. The recent downpour, merely a day prior, had saturated the forest floor, rendering it a mire of muddy entanglement.Time seemed to slow as I descended, gravity's relentless pull guiding me towards the unknown waters below. The air rushed past my ears with an ethereal sigh, as if whispering ancient secrets that were lost to the depths of the forest. Panic mingled with the adrenaline coursing through my veins, heightening my senses to the impending impact that awaited me.With an abrupt splash, I plunged into the murky depths of the Deep Forest Lake, th
AlloraJosh let Caleb drive back to the farm while he laughed in the backseat with me. He didn't seem able to let me go, which suited me just fine. Our lips met in a long, lustful kiss. I devoured him, the relief of still being alive and having him alive coursing through my veins. Adrenaline made me dizzy, and his tongue against mine felt like the most amazing thing in the world.“I was serious before,” Josh murmured against my lips. His arms tightened around me. “I love you, Allora.“I know you do. That scared me.- I understand.“But it doesn't scare anymore. I put my arms around him, losing myself in his kind green eyes. “Being kidnapped by Derek… showed me something, something I should have learned from Dad and Ben. Life can end in a moment, and all we have is what we are given. I don't want to waste a single moment of the life I've been given fearing to know what it might be or what might happen. I want to embrace all my feelings, all my dreams, even the scary ones.Especially th
josh“Her car is gone,” Caleb said, pointing to the empty spot where his Mini was parked.- Yes. She quickly fled after my little revelation."Any idea where she might have gone?"I made my brain work. Would Allora have gone deeper into the forest?No. I remembered what she had said about her previous boyfriend, how he had an accident and died in the woods. If she was upset, she wouldn't stay here among the trees and the memories. She would go back to town, find someone to talk to, maybe that guy she visited the other day."She's at DownMoor," I said. “She had a friend there, Derek. I bet she went to see him.- Let's go. Caleb opened the door to my truck and got in. - Keys?— Why are you driving?“Because you're too upset to think straight. And you are a shitty driver.“I can just feel that love, cousin,” I growled, but there was no time to argue. I climbed into the passenger seat and tossed him the keys.Caleb started the engine and we took off down the road. Behind us, Ruth came run
josh— The Anna! I yelled after the Mini started. She didn't look up, didn't stop the car. The Mini's wheels screeched as it sped around the corner, the tiny car carrying the only woman I've ever loved.My chest hurt. My entire body shuddered. I felt like I had been hit by a truck. She's gone. She's gone. The shock of it shivered through my veins.“Josh? Frances's voice cut through the pain slicing through my skull. I was vaguely aware that I was standing in the middle of the camp, stark naked. But I couldn't care. I ran my hand over my lip.I could still taste the sweetness of her kiss there.Allora left me. I told her I loved her and she left. Cum!Anger surged through me, an anger that purred from my feet to my entire body, a bubbling heat that burned me inside and out. Fuck her. Just a few minutes ago, she'd been telling Caleb these things, and now she's just walked away.My eyes burned with tears. I blinked angrily. I haven't experienced this feeling for a long time, since I was
- Boys! Allora jumped between us. I stopped, pulling my wolf back just as he threatened to explode. - Stop it. Caleb, Josh couldn't have destroyed the paintings. He was with me at the time. We were in town.- It saw? “I looked at Caleb.“But, Josh, I don't think Caleb did it either,” Allora spoke directly to me. “It doesn't make any sense. His whole purpose here is to establish his own pack. How can he do that when he destroys the only evidence of his claim to this place? Or when he has cops swarming all over the woods?"Well then, who else did this?" I demanded.“It was the other wolf,” Caleb whispered. “The black wolf.“I thought we established that the black wolf couldn't exist."No," Caleb snapped. “You established that because you're too desperate to believe I'm the culprit here. I know the black wolf exists because I've seen it with my own eyes. His scent is all over the cave."You mean your smell."“I don't need to hear that shit. Caleb fell forward and, with a snap, the spine
Allora's lips found mine, her tongue slipping between my teeth. My hands cupped her face, pulling her closer. My body ached for her, wanting to be as close as possible, right now.I reached out to unbutton my shirt, but Allora held it."Let me do this," she whispered. "You've already ruined two of my favorite shirts."I was going to protest, but she started undoing the buttons, starting at the neck and working her way down. She looked a little nervous, like a schoolgirl in the backseat of a car for the first time. It only heightened my desire as she unfastened the last button and opened her blouse.Her breasts were cupped inside a black bra. I reached behind her and released him, sliding the blouse off my shoulders. I cupped one of her breasts in my hands, loving how perky and firm it was. She gasped as I closed my mouth around the nipple and sucked gently, her nails digging into my back.As I suckled on her other breast, Allora fumbled with my buttons. I took my shirt off my shoulder
“This is Allora SanDiir,” Josh said, his hand resting protectively on my back. “She's working on the dig. She's one of the archaeologists.“Allora SanDiir? The officer frowned even more. "Then you too will need to testify." Your name appeared in our questions.- He appeared?“The victim was a reporter for the Daily Post. Her name was…' He consulted the clipboard. “Misty Sharpe. It looks like she was leaving the archaeological site to conduct more research. She stopped here, parked the car and walked a few meters before someone attacked her and ripped her throat out.My head spun. Was Misty dead? I spoke to her yesterday. Your ridiculous article was on the Internet this morning. How could she be dead? And who would have done such a thing? Rip out her throat, like a wild animal...The cop gave me a pointed look.“She was coming here to talk to you, Miss SanDiir. Apparently, there was an article about you published this morning, and Misty was hoping for a follow-up. Sounds like you're…”
“Shit. Josh crossed the room and scooped me up in his arms. - This is hard. I'm sorry, Allora. How old were you?- Eighteen. “I rested my head on his shoulder. - Everything is fine. It's old news now. I don't want to bother you by talking about it...“You don't bother me,” Josh murmured against my hair. "I think you're an inspiration." I'm still learning to live with this grief. But seeing what you did after losing not only your father, but also a boyfriend… you are much braver than me.- I doubt.Josh's words and the warmth of his arms brought a rush of emotion. A lump rose in my throat.- I'm sorry. I didn't mean to upset her. I… admire you, Allora. And not just because you're hot. And now I understand why you are so picky about security. You know firsthand what can happen when things go wrong.I sniffed.— The pasta is boiling.- Right. Josh pulled back, his gentle eyes searching mine. But I didn't want to break down at that moment. I wanted to keep floating in post-coital bliss. S
“I decide that. Before I go any further, I want to know exactly what I am to you.“Werewolves retain many of the primitive animal instincts of their wolf half. One of those instincts is to create and continue the genetic line, passing our wolf genes on to the next generation. Wolf genes are passed down the male line, but only females with certain genes can give birth to a werewolf.- That makes sense. Clara didn't tell me that.“We are guided to these females by scent. A potential mate gives off a very distinct odor. They are very rare, and it is not unheard of for a wolf to go a lifetime without finding a mate, especially when the genes are recessive and can disappear from a bloodline. Wolves believe there is only one mate for them in the world, and that mate is drawn to them as much as they are drawn to her. Josh's eyes met mine. “That's why we both ended up here. It's fate, the universe, as you call it, trying to bring us together."But we didn't know each other!" I didn't even kno
I was just starting to gain control of my life after Dad and Ben. I wouldn't let anyone take that away from me. Not even Josh. Not even if I secretly, deep down, desperately wanted to be his mate.I tried to force Josh out of my mind. I traded her pretty face for Ruth's smile. I drove back to DownMoor village, drumming my fingers on the steering wheel and imagining the look on his face when he revealed that the paintings weren't Neolithic.As soon as I emerged from the forest canopy and my phone rang to let me know I had reception again, I stopped and texted Derek. He texted back right away, inviting me to come over.For the first time, the weather was worse in DownMoor village than in the forest. The rain fell in cascades. There was hardly anyone on the road, and the main street was mostly deserted, many shops closed for the day. I pulled into a parking lot across from Derek's apartment, pulled my hood over my head, and hurried to the door.— Allora! He hugged me, his muscles tense.