Emily's POV
"We're here." Willow's voice pulled me back out of my thoughts. I lifted my gaze to the exit of the forest overlooking my home. My four-wheel baby is already parked in his spot in the driveway.
Willow handed me control, and I shifted back to human.
Just four feet further, I found the clothes hidden in a hollow stump. Mila must have placed them there; they were still crisp and smelled like laundry detergent.
I got dressed while making my way down the forest path toward my home.
I lived in something similar to a duo home, sharing the house with Mila and Jax.
We shared the same garden and driveway, but our entrance was allocated to the opposite side of our home.
When I first decided it was time to move out of the pack house, Mila wanted me to live with her and Jax.
I refused.
I knew Mila didn't want me to be alone, but I didn't want to invade their privacy.
Yet Mila pushed; she was determined to have me live close to her.
After numerous arguments, Jax came up with a perfect solution, keeping us both happy.
"Finally!" Mila squealed excitedly when she noticed me coming down the path. She was busy gardening when I jumped to her feet and rushed closer, pulling me into an embrace.
"Hi, Mila," I said, laughing. "I guess you are glad to see me!"
"Glad?" Mila shrieked, shaking her head. "No, I am happy to see you. I have missed you so much!"
Jax made his way out of their home and got closer.
"Welcome home, Parker," Jax said, stretching his hand out to me.
"Thanks; I am relieved to be home," I said, shaking his hand. "I have missed this place and its people."
"Hopefully, we were at the top of the list!" Mila hinted.
"Yeah, you were," I said. "Well, Lex took first place, then you all followed with the rest of the pack."
"You had better have missed us as much as we missed you," Mila stated.
"So?" I asked, laughing. "Where's my little handsome man?"
"The little guy is at the back," Jax said. "He's playing with Lilly. I will go get him."
Jax went off toward the back of our home.
Lilly was Jax and Mila's pup and was a couple of months younger than Lex.
Lex was crazy about the little blond girl and treated her with love and respect as if she were his mate. Some days I felt a bit of envy and wished Lex's father could have loved me in the same way.
"Em, now that you are back," Mila said, as my eyes followed Jax until he disappeared around the corner. "I was wondering if you would like to go out tonight."
"Tonight?" I gasped, surprised.
"Yeah, tonight," she said, "there's a masquerade party at one of the clubs tonight, and I want to go."
"But I just got back," I argued.
"I know," she said. "I haven't spent any time with you for so long; I thought maybe it would be nice to spend some time together and have a little ladies' night. Just you and me. Jax has already agreed to watch the kids."
I lifted an eyebrow, searching for my best friend's gaze.
"Mila," I said with a sigh, shaking my head. "I-I-I don't know. What would Lex think of me? I just got home, and now I will be going out again, spending time with someone other than him. He hasn't seen me for so long. I feel guilty."
"You should go with Auntie Mila, mommy!" Lex's voice rang in my ears, cutting me off, and my gaze snapped to where he, Jax, and Lilly were coming closer.
I knelt on one knee, opening my arms for my little guy. Lex rushed into my arms, grabbed me around my neck, and hugged me for dear life. The little man's embrace was warm and full of emotion, and I melted in his small, warm arms.
I have missed him and the unconditional love that this child has for me.
Lex pulled away from me after a moment and seriously looked at me. He had placed his hands on the side of my face, making sure to claim all my attention.
"Mommy, you need to unwind," he said. "Go have fun with Auntie Mila. I will still be here waiting for you, and when you are back, we will spend some time together and bake cookies and make some homemade milkshakes and pizza."
My heart ached for this child of mine; he was so selfless.
"Are you sure, little man?" I asked carefully. "Mommy just got back from a long trip. I don't mind staying."
Lex shook his head and wiggled himself out of my arms.
"I am sure, mommy," he said.
"But I don't have anything to wear..." I tried to argue, but Lex cut me off.
"Auntie Mila has the perfect red dress and mask picked for you," he said proudly, and my gaze snapped toward Mila's direction.
"I helped her," Lex continued. "The color and cut of the dress would suit you perfectly."
Mila bit her lip and shifted her weight from one leg to the next—a habit indicating that she was nervous about my reaction.
"You bought me a dress?" I asked, a bit annoyed.
"Borrowed," she corrected.
I can just guess who would be willing to lend her an expensive dress.
"You borrowed a dress from Xavier? Didn't you?" I asked again, feeling my blood boil in my veins.
Xavier had quite a collection of expensive ballroom and cocktail dresses for fancy functions. The dresses belonged to his late mate, and I had borrowed quite a few over the last five years.
"I..." she said, dropping her gaze. "We were all so excited to see you again. I couldn't help it."
I sighed, pinching the top of my nose.
"Come on, mommy," Lex said. "Don't be angry. I want to see you in that dress; it is really pretty."
"Fine!" I said, giving in, and Lex and Mila squealed excitedly. "But I want to be back before two am."
"Done!" Mila said, a smile playing at the corners of her lips.
"And no pushing your boundaries tonight," I warn.
"Promise!" She said, rolling her eyes.
Lex grabbed my hand, pulling me toward our home.
What I saw next had the air knocked out of my lungs.
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Emily's POV "Slow down, Lex!" I said, giggling behind him as he dragged me toward my room. He came to a stop and raised his head. "Close your eyes, mommy," he said seriously. Milan and Jax had followed us in, curious to see how I would react to the dress they picked for me. I turned my head toward the two, unsure what to do. Jax, who was holding Lilly in his arms, gave me a smile and nod of the head, which made me flinch. He was never one to get excited about anything. I turned to Lex, and I closed my eyes. He opened the door and took my hand, leading me inside my bedroom. "Okay, mommy," he said. "You can open your eyes now." My gaze landed on the dress hanging on my closet door, and I blinked a couple of times to process what I was seeing. "Wow!" I gasped. I have never seen such a beautiful dress. I carefully lifted the dress off its hanger, hanging it open against my body. The skirt hung touching the floor, but a pair of 6' stilettos would do the trick and would lift the d
Emily's POV "Did you forget something?" Mila asked when we crossed the border. At first, I was confused until my gaze fell on Mila's mask. "Sh*t!" I moaned. "No mask, no entry," she said. "Then stop the car and let me go fetch it!" I said, my heart racing. How could I have forgotten about the mask? "No, I can't do it!" Mila said. "The driver will only stop at the club and again at the pack house. Xavier's orders." "Uhm, did you bring an extra one?" I asked, hopeful. Mila giggled and pulled the box from behind her. "Jax handed it to me," she said. "Lex didn't see you take it when you left home, so he told Jax to quickly sneak it to me." I sighed, relieved. "Thank you!" I said, taking the box. I haven't opened the box and looked at the mask yet. I was curious, yet I knew Xavier and Mila wouldn't gift me a hideous mask. "Some champagne?" Mila asked, pulling a bottle out of an ice bucket. "Sure," I said. "Why not? I haven't had a proper drink in so long!" Mila carefully f
Alexanders's POV I stood at my office window, overlooking the sea of people on the dance floor. I have done this so many times before—just watching them as they sway to the sound of music. Tonight was no different; the music pumped loud and clear, the alcohol flowed, people got drunk, and those who came to actually move their bodies claimed the dance floor. The only difference about tonight was that we had a themed party just to try and spice things up. My gaze traveled over every person there, searching for Emily in the crowd. My eyes eventually settled on a dark-headed girl in the center of the dance floor, swaying her body to the music. She had a striking-looking blond friend dancing next to her. Yet I couldn't move my eyes from the dark head. She reminded me too much of Emily. I focused my full attention on her, noticing the gorgeous black mask covering her face. Her body was strikingly sexy. She was slender, with curves in just the right places. I couldn't help but notic
Emily's POV "Hide my scent," I ordered Willow, and she growled at me. Mila had dragged me to the center of the dance floor, unconcerned about what was going on around her. I tried to keep my pose, but it was difficult with Willow clawing to take control. "Why should I?" She demanded angrily. "He is our mate. He should love us! We need to find him!" "Do as I say, or else I will block you off!" I warned her. I wasn't sure if it was Alex or someone else standing and watching us, but I could feel his eyes burning into the back of my head. I had become uncomfortable under his continuous gaze. "Fine!" Willow growled, hiding my scent—it was a little perk of being a fire wolf. Mila must have noticed my struggle, and she came closer, swaying to the music. I noticed that many men, especially humans, were drooling on the floor while watching her. "What's wrong?" Mila asked. "Top office, to your left?" I said, trying to act normally. Mila's gaze slowly moved and got stuck on the dark
Alexander POV As soon as I walked out of my office, the soft scent of roses invaded my nose, and Ghost went wild inside my head, scratching to be released. "Calm down!" I snapped, pushing him back. "That's Emily, our mate we are scenting," Ghost yelled. "She's here! Find her!" "I am trying!" I growled impatiently. But her scent seemed to be fading!" That confused both of us—was the girl I just saw Emily or someone else? My gaze traveled over the dance floor, seeing that Emily's friend had left. She wasn't at the bar. My gaze snapped at the tables on the top floor, looking over the dance floor. I spot Mila first. If the girl who is sitting opposite her isn't Emily, she should know where she has gone. I was sure Mila and Jax had something to do with her disappearance; why else would they both jump packs and disappear? I sighed under my breath as I made it to the stairs. I had followed Mila's and Jax's trail as far as I could, but the trail ran cold. I even asked Mila's fath
Alexander POV "Find her!" I roared. "Find her now!" How could I have let her slip from my hands!? I was furious, beyond upset that Emily managed to get away. Where has she gone? Where did she hide all these years, and how was she able to block off her scent? "Her wolf blocked me," Ghost said. "She's strong. She might even be stronger than us." "You are a snow wolf, Ghost," I said, turning my attention to him. "No wolf can compare to you." "Except fire wolves," he said, taking a seat in my mind. "They are extinct," I said. "The chance of her being one is extremely slim. That would mean she has Lycan blood in her system." "Think about it," Ghost said. "I could feel her wolf, but she didn't have one. She must have shifted after she left." "Do you think my father expected that?" I asked. "Well, he believed she was a late bloomer," Ghost replied. It did make sense, but did her parents know? I sat back in my office chair, thinking. Emily's parents weren't too concerned about
Emily's POV "You have got to be kidding me," I sneered, reading the information on the report Xavier gave me. "What's wrong?" He asked, taken aback by my sudden mood change. "You are telling me that the Opal Pack is part of this attack?" I growled. It had been a week since I saw and danced with Alex in the club, and as much as I tried to fight my unwanted feelings, my mind kept drifting back to him. Willow helped me escape the club undetected while some woman distracted Alex; I wasn't ready to face him. Now, it seems impossible to hide any further. I would be living in the club and surrounding areas until my mission was complete. "Not particularly," Xavier said. "My informant just states that whoever is responsible, likes using the Tango club as their base." "Is Alpha Black part of the scheme?" I asked, feeling my blood boil inside my veins. If he was, I would personally rip him to shreds and make sure Lex would never know Alex was his father. "We are not sure," Xavier said wi
Emily's POV I silently waited for Alex in his office. I was in no mood for a casual chit-chat, but I had come to warn him. My hands balled into fists, thinking of what he did, and the muscles in my jaw tightened. I was furious into oblivion. How dare he threaten my family and friends! How dare he target Mila! My gaze snapped toward the entrance of the club, seeing the bouncers standing at the door, letting people in. I got in quite easily, with Mila's help, of course. It was Friday night, and the club would be buzzing with hundreds of people soon. A small smile followed on my lips. I left something for Alex's wolf at the front door; it would drive him crazy. I sat back, tapping my fingers on the small side table, standing against the window. Alex might not see me here, but I would be able to see him. My gaze moved to the sea of people below; some were already intoxicated and were swaying from side to side on the dance floor. It was quite interesting watching from the top; i