TEN YEARS LATER....
“Happy birthday to me. Happy birthday to me. Happy birthday, happy birthday. Happy birthday to me.” Lucia sighed heavily at her reflection in the mirror.Today, according to pack law, Lucia officially became an adult. Her 18th birthday party was going strong downstairs, and here she was hiding in her bathroom. How pathetic could she get.Unable to stand the unhappiness in her eyes any longer, she turned away.Lucia was a monumental disappointment in every conceivable way. Although none of her family ever said so, she still can feel it. She couldn’t help but know. Her father, Alpha Theodore Salvatore, already had four pups who were daughters. What he desperately needed was a male pup—a male Alpha pup.But what she got was another female, and an Omega to boot.Things might not have been so bad if Lucia’s special talent—a gift all Omegas were born with—had been something useful. But no, what Lucia had ended up with was the ability to identify metals, stones, and minerals. A couple hundred years ago, that might have been extremely beneficial, but in this day and age? With the technology humans had? It was worse than useless.A knock on her door dragged her attention away from her less-than-celebratory thoughts. Lucia left the bathroom and entered her bedroom but stopped a few feet shy of the door and delicately sniffed.That was her oldest sister, Mandy. Her she could stand, so she opened the door. “Hey.” Quickly she moved out of the way as she swept in.Mandy wore an off-the-shoulder, slim ruby-red dress with cascading sleeves and a dramatic side slit. Like the rest of their kind, she had the perfect figure, which the dress showcased. Her dark hair hung loose around her shoulders.“Looking good, sis.”“Thank you.” Mandy’s presence was so huge that any room she entered, she dominated. Lucia envied her for that. “People are noticing you aren’t at the party. Mother said you need to come down.”Lucia nodded. But instead of leaving, she sat on the side of the bed, fighting off a shiver. The last place she wanted to be was downstairs. So what if she officially became an adult today? What did it matter? She wasn’t the man her father so desperately needed. No, she was a burden and that was all.Mandy sat next to her and rested her hand on her knee. “Are you okay?”“Okay?” Lucia’s strangled laugh had a slightly hysterical edge to it, which was so not what she was going for. “I’m not sure anything is going to be okay ever again.”Mandy sighed. “Lucia, hon—”“No, don’t.” Lucia glanced at Mandy’s hand, then up into her chocolate brown eyes. Her mere presence comforted her, something her other sisters were unable to do. “You should be the Alpha, you know,” she blurted.Mandy’s lips tightened. “And you know our pack law says it has to be a male.”“Then our laws need to be changed, because that’s ridiculous. You have what it takes to be an Alpha.”“Everything but a penis.”She was right, as unfortunate as it was. According to the laws in their pack, since she was born female, she couldn’t be pack leader. Supposedly women didn’t have the viciousness needed to lead. Ha! The males of their pack obviously needed to get their attention off their dicks once in a while.“I’m sorry. I really am. I think you’d make a great Alpha,” Lucia said.“I appreciate that. Too bad many don’t agree with you.” Mandy patted Lucia’s hand, then stood. “Come on. We better get downstairs before Mother sends one of our sisters up here.”“She already did: you.”“And aren’t you glad it was me?” Mandy smirked.“Pitifully so.” Lucia had four sisters: Mandy, Michelle, Megan, and Michaela, then her the only omega. Michaela was the only one not mated and was still living at home.“I don’t know whether to be insulted or amused.”“Go with amused,” Lucia suggested, then laughed at Mandy’s scowl and followed her downstairs.Night had long since fallen. As they made their way to where the party was being held, she glanced out a bank of windows.Fluffy clouds drifted across the brightly shining moon. The air was clean, brisk, and cool. Duty called, but that didn’t stop her from wishing she could just shift and run, just get away from all of this.Their three-story pack house was huge, almost five thousand square feet, and had what her mother fondly called a parlor on the second floor. It was an enormous room with a grand piano, several sitting areas, and french doors that opened up onto a deck that had stairs going down to the in-ground pool.The french doors were not open since it was winter, although Lucia was sure they soon would be. Werewolves ran hot, and it was warm in there with so many bodies—and there were a lot of bodies. All the Betas and their mates had attended, along with most pack members and all the Elders.There had to be at least twenty-five to thirty pack members milling around in that room alone, and she and Mandy had passed at least another ten to fifteen more on the way there. Who knew how many were in other areas of the house or outside?She glanced around the parlor. The hardwoods gleamed, the marble around the fireplace shone, and her packmates were dressed in their finery. Their pack was the richest in the area, and it showed.What didn’t show were hints that things were not as they appeared, which Lucia had noticed—like how tense her father had been for the past year, how her mother suddenly had lines around her lips and eyes, and the hushed late-night arguments that revolved around money.Her mother approached, beautiful as always in a sleek black dress that fit her figure perfectly. She caught herself subconsciously straightening. She had that effect on people. Her dark hair was arranged on top of her head, and her jewelry sparkled. She was poetry in motion.She loved her mother, quirks and all. For some unfathomable reason, she decided her female pups’ names needed to begin with the letter M. No one understood why, but her father shrugged and said there was no understanding a female mind. Though she always wondered why her name is different. However her father explained to her that because she's an omega, they choose a different name for her.“I was beginning to wonder if I was going to have to send reinforcements.”Magdalena grinned as she reached out, pulled Lucia closer, and air kissed both cheeks. She stepped back. “You look nice. It’s just… dear, really? That dress, don't you think it's too vulgar."Lucia shrugged even as her stomach tightened. Her light gray dress like her mother's hugged her body well, however unlike her sister's and mother she has a very ample chest, that the dress couldn't hide well.“I think it looks good. And the color matches her blonde hair.” Mandy jumped to her defense, as usual.She didn’t have the coloring the rest of the pack had. Werewolves had either black or brown hair and dark eyes. The exception were Omegas, whose human forms had light brown or dirty-blond hair and a golden hazel eye color.When an Omega shifted, their eyes were a deep, golden amber, their coat was a silvery white, and their wolf was small. Regular pack members had different shades of brown coats. An Alpha was pure black and much bigger than the rest of the pack. All other werewolves had bright yellow eyes.“I never said it didn’t, Mandy,” Magdalena gently corrected, then turned to Lucia.“Now, since you’re the guest of honor, let’s introduce you around.”Lucia would rather not, but she plastered a fake grin on her very beautiful face and followed her mother.Two hours later she was even readier to shift and make a run for it. Gods, she was furious. It hadn’t taken long to figure out this so-called birthday party was also a chance to introduce her to all the suitors they’d invited. Her stomach rolled uneasily, and it wasn’t from all the cake she’d eaten either.Arranged marriages were not unheard of in the werewolf community, but there was a desperation driving her father that Lucia hadn’t seen before. His laugh, while sounding jolly, had a creeping edge of anxiety tonight.Even though Lucia was furious with her parents for setting her up in such a way, she couldn’t discount the worry her father was trying to hide and the tightness around her mother’s pinched lips as she rebuffed one suitor after another.Why didn’t they understand she just came of age? The very last thing she wanted was to mate. There was a whole world out there she wanted to explore, and being mated wasn’t conducive to that.No, her mate would probably want to lock her up in a gilded cage so the sweet, little, helpless Omega would be safe. No wonder how she spent most of her time wanting to gnaw the hell out of something.Her mother had finally opened the french doors because of the heat in the parlor, and Lucia couldn’t resist. She escaped outside to the deck. She needed a minute to catch her breath.Her parents always kept a close eye on her, especially since she was an Omega, even though her talent wasn’t anything to jump up and down about. But as an Omega, she did have worth, and apparently her parents were looking to cash in on that. They’d allowed her out on dates in the past, but they’d always been supervised. She’d even dated a few humans, although her mother hadn’t been too pleased about that. Now it was nothing more than a free-for-all, and she was beginning to feel like a prime-cut piece of meat.Music and soft conversation followed her outside and the cool air washed across her heated skin. If she blushed any harder, she was going to resemble a boiled lobster.Out of her parents’ sight, she’d been patted, pinched, leered at, and felt up. Lucia was going to punch the lights out of the next person who had the guts to grope her behind.“How dare you? How dare you show up tonight, of all nights!”“Alpha?”Raised voices drifted out onto the deck, and Lucia sighed. Now what?“By all the gods, is that a—?”Lucia frowned. A what? Then someone screamed and she jumped. The increased heartbeats of her fellow pack members inside the parlor hammered relentlessly at her. Okay, that was a little disconcerting.Then the tinny stench of fear drifted out to her. Fear? Forget disconcerting. Now she was flat-out worried. There was very little werewolves feared. Broken pieces of conversations, anger, and waves of distress overwhelmed her. Maybe she should get back in there, although she wasn’t sure what she could do to help—not that she would be allowed to anyway.“Silence!”The roar hit her like a sonic boom. Her knees went weak, and she grasped the deck railing to keep herself from falling.Power, unlike any she’d ever felt, rolled over her. Oh gods. She closed her eyes, trying to rein herself in.As she adjusted herself, she noticed something else. That roar—so masculine, low, and growly. It sank into her very bones. Her nipples grew hard, her belly started growing hot and her claws came out, digging into the wood of the railing she so desperately held.She pried her eyes open. Confusion hit her. Her breathing spiked. This wasn’t a weaker wolf reacting to one more powerful. No, it was something else. Something she’d never experienced before. Didn’t matter, though. She wrestled her body under control. She refused to be the weak-willed Omega everybody assumed she was.Once her breathing leveled out, she noticed the silence. The nighttime sounds she was so familiar with were glaringly absent. There was no prey scuttling across the dead grass and decaying leaves. No predator stalked on stealthy feet. There was nothing.A chill crept up her spine. It seemed as if everything around her had frozen. She glanced back into the parlor. Both the music and conversations had stopped. Tension creeped out through the open doors.Lucia had the perfect view of her father. Several of his Betas stood behind him. Even from where he stood, Lucia could see the unease on her father’s face, and she gawked. Her father was renowned for being cool under pressure. But not this time.Her mother stood off to the side and behind her father, with several female werewolves clustered around her. Mandy stood next to their mother, but she couldn’t see the rest of her sisters.What the hell was going on?“Your time is up.”Lucia shivered again. That voice. What was it about that voice?“Not until the stroke of midnight, it isn’t,” AlphaS Salvatore growled.For once her father didn’t sound like the authoritative werewolf Lucia knew he was. Lucia shifted to the side, trying to see through the french doors into the parlor.Who was her father speaking with? She bit her lip. Slowly she inched farther to the right. Just a little more and she could finally see.“Which is less than three hours away. You’ve made no effort to contact me, nor have you made any type of payment. I have to tell you, Alpha Salvatore, this disturbs me greatly.”Lucia blinked. Who dared to speak to her father with such a disrespectful tone? More importantly, why wasn’t her father wiping the floor with them?Lucia eased a few more inches over. As she moved, she got a better look into the room. Her glance roamed over a male of average height with brown hair. His looks weren’t anything spectacular, and the black-rimmed glasses he wore didn’t help. He wasn’t a paranormal, although he wasn’t quite human either.Then she saw the other one.Good gods. Lucia’s stomach dropped. A man stood several feet from her father. The stranger was sexy beyond belief. Long black hair fell to his slender hips. Lucia swallowed. Whoever this man was, he wasn’t as tall as his father, nor was he bulky with muscles. He had what the humans termed a swimmer’s build.And even though Lucia could only see his profile, there was no denying the stranger had a strong jaw, insanely chiseled cheekbones, and a perfectly formed nose. His light gray pinstriped suit fit him like a glove and suggested it was custom-made… and expensive, very expensive.Who was this man? He wasn’t human, Lucia knew that. She sniffed, trying to pick up the stranger’s scent. When she finally did, it hit her like a ton of bricks. It was dark, delicious… and completely unfamiliar.But she liked it, and she wanted more. Tingles raced through her body. Oh gods.. She yearned for him to touch her. And her wolf wanted nothing more than to roll around in that scent. She sniffed again, more deeply this time.Who the hell is this stranger?! Why she's behaving like she's in heat?Alpha Salvatore tensed. “I’ll talk with you tomorrow. Tonight we’re celebrating my youngest’s coming-of-age.”“No, I don’t believe so. Why don’t we adjourn to your office?”Lucia raised an eyebrow. Whoever this guy was, he had balls. The fact that he was still standing on his feet, in one piece, amazed Lucia. Why was her father allowing such disrespect?“I—”“Now!” the stranger snapped.“Hot damn,” Lucia whispered, expecting to see blood flow at any moment. No one spoke to her father that way.The stranger whipped his head around and stared straight at Lucia. Shock hit her square between the eyes. Her feet glued to the floor, all Lucia could do was stand there, frozen, with her mouth hanging open. Beautifully colored indigo eyes zeroed in on her. Lucia had never seen such an unusual swirling mixture of blues and purples for an eye color. They were striking and quite intimidating.For the first time ever, Lucia understood how prey felt. Her heart pounded and her head spun. Her mouth was so dry, she couldn’t swallow. An instinct she didn’t know she possessed shouted at her to turn, run… to escape. But another yelled at her to get closer, to go belly-up for her….Mate.Shit, it can’t be. Fudge, no!What was staring at her was one of the top predator in the paranormal community—a Lycan... Nobody fucked with them ever.. No one. And somehow Lucia knew her father had gotten on the wrong side of one........................Solomon grabbed the reins of his Lycan rampaging inside of him, desperately trying to control the thrashing creature. The fuck! His Lycan wanted the Omega, so badly, which was quite shocking even for him. His kind usually paired up with another Lycan. He never heard of something like this. Sometimes Lycans had sex with other race but just for fun. Their kind tended to get violent that was why they didn’t often mate with other race because they would never be able to handle their temperamental nature.And Solomon himself preferred short-term connections where it was understood there were no commitments. He’d never been interested in mating. But now suddenly his Lycan was interested in that Omega… and wanted to claim her as his own.Solomon was stunned. But the hazel-eyed Omega standing outside almost accomplished what rarely happened with their kind. The wolf hadn’t even been trying—and that was the frightening thing.He jerked his gaze away from the young wolf. The last thing he neede
YOU what?” Lucia shouted.She grabbed the back of the chair in front of her father’s desk, her knees suddenly weak. What a perfect ending to an otherwise miserable birthday party. After their unexpected guest left, everyone else also cleared out and she’d been called to her father’s office. “How many more times do I have to say it?”“A couple more times, apparently, because I still can’t believe what I’m hearing, Father.” Lucia heard the words—they just didn’t make sense. Okay, strike that. They made sense, but she didn’t want to believe them. Mated… to that Lycan who was there last night—Solomon Romano. She couldn’t fathom it.Alpha Salvatore scowled at Lucia. “Careful.”She heard the warning, and those weak knees of her trembled, but why should she be careful when her father so obviously had not been? “So you’re telling me you took a loan ten years ago, right? From a Lycan who is basically a loan shark.” How messed-up was that? “Yes.” Alpha Salvatore paced back and forth behind hi
SOLOMON dropped Renato off at his home with a quick reminder that the new contract could be drawn up tomorrow. He knew his friend well, though, and wouldn’t be surprised to see him with the newly amended contract in hand first thing in the morning.Taking the long way back, Solomon let his mind wander. Showing up at Alpha Salvatore’s pack house had been a calculated risk, one he knew would cause an uproar. He was fine with that. This could have been handled privately, but the Alpha werewolf had forced his hand by refusing to answer his calls and emails for days now. Like that would make all his problem go away. And the money he loaned would miraculously cleared one day. Ha?! Who does he think he is. Besides, he was a Lycan. Subtle was not his preferred method.What he hadn’t expected though, was finding a mate there. He shook his head. A werewolf and an Omega. He pressed harder on the gas pedal of his newest car. He truly loved the car, especially since only two had been produced. H
THE bleak morning fit ’Lucia's mood. Snow-laden clouds blocked the sun, and the wind shrieked outside the window. Meanwhile she was snuggled in bed, not wanting to rise. Today was the day, the day everything changed. Maybe if she stayed in bed and ignored it, it wouldn’t happen.A knock on her door told her that wasn’t likely.“One moment! I’m not even up yet. Jeez.”Damn, she hadn’t even gotten out of bed yet and already it was starting. Actually, it started last night. Mandy must’ve told her sisters, or they’d been eavesdropping, which wasn’t hard to do with werewolves’ sensitive hearing. Each sister had stopped by to check on her. Her mother was upset, but mostly because Solomon was a lycan and not a werewolf.She yanked on a pair of jeans she’d thrown over the back of her desk chair and padded over to the door. A discreet sniff informed her it was her father. Lovely, just what she wanted to deal with right off the bat, and her without her coffee too.Running her hand through her
SOLOMON opened the door and stepped into the office. After he shrugged off his coat, he folded it over his arm. He hadn’t been sure what to expect when he arrived, but the hazel-eyed Omega staring at him defiantly hadn’t been it.What a lovely color those eyes were—more golden than green. Odd color for a werewolf, though, but what did he know? He didn’t know that much about the inner workings of a werewolf pack either, but he’d heard Omegas were… well, submissive wasn’t exactly the word he was looking for. Maybe passive was a better description, although the heated glance from his soon-to-be mate didn’t fall into that category. He also wasn’t expecting the scent of desire in the air that, if he wasn’t mistaken, came from Lucia.Alpha Salvatore rose from behind his desk. “Welcome. Please have a seat. Would you like anything to drink?”“No, thank you.” Did Alpha Salvatore really think this was a social call?Solomon walked farther into the office and seated himself next to Lucia. Renato
“I wasn’t serious. Besides, it would upset Lucia.”“You could say that,” Lucia said.“Also didn’t figure you would be comfortable there alone,” Solomon said to Renato.Lucia shook her head. “Couldn’t you have just invited him without the threat?”“Where’s the fun in that?” Solomon shrugged. “Well, to be fair, I wouldn’t kill anyone just because they upset my clerk, but they don’t have to know that. Now you? That’s a different matter.”“Good to know. Anyway, the park is right over there,” Lucia said, pointing. “There’s a bench not far from the entrance. It’s a lovely place I like to go when I need a few minutes alone.”“Excellent,” Solomon said, pulling his coat tighter as the three of them entered the park. He followed Lucia to the bench, and with a quick nod, Renato wandered off. For once, Solomon found himself at a loss for words. There were so many things he wanted to say, but he didn’t know where to begin.Lucia sat, then tugged up the collar of her winter jacket. “Okay, I’m going
LUCIA shook her head, smiling. Nice to know her soon-to-be mate was a master at understatements too.The kiss completely threw her off guard. It hadn’t surprised her when Solomon kissed her. In fact, she’d been expecting it. What she hadn’t expected was her response to his kisses. That kiss had been unlike anything she’d ever experienced before, and her body reacted immediately.Pleasure swamped her, making her want more. Lucia had kissed other guys before, but this was the first time she’d ever lost control to the point that where she was hadn’t mattered. If it hadn’t been for Renato, who knows what would’ve happened.After getting the stink eye from angry moms, she and Solomon decided to walk around. Since they were practically strangers, Lucia had assumed their conversation would be stilted. Thankfully that's not the case.Instead of being condescending, Solomon was easy to talk to. Buried under a chilly composure, there was a sense of humor—granted, a very dry sense of humor—that
Turning, she drifted toward the stairs, her mind for once pleasantly blank. She licked her lips. She could still taste Solomon. There was no denying he definitely knew how to kiss. Lucia stopped, resting her hand on the banister, as her brain began to race.Yeah, did he ever know how to kiss. The pleasant blankness faded as more insidious thoughts occurred. An ugly ribbon of jealousy uncurled within her. How many lovers had Solomon had through the years? Obviously several, if he was to go by that kiss. Since no one seemed to be able to pin down Solomon’s age, it stood to reason he’d had many lovers throughout those years. Lucia suddenly tightened her fist on the railing. Her mind racing. How could she compete with that?Thanks to her somewhat sheltered life, teenagers probably had more experience than her. Porn could only get her so far. She might not have had sex, but she somehow understood how it worked. But understanding and experiencing it were two different things. What if she c
AN hour before sunset, Solomon noticed the increased tension in Lucia. During dinner, she fidgeted and didn’t eat much. She was in constant motion, either tapping her foot, scratching aimlessly at her arm, or irritably shoving her hair out of the way. When Solomon asked her what the problem was, she said it was because of the upcoming shift.It was fascinating. Since he wasn’t ruled by the full moon, he’d never experienced what Lucia was going through. Now that he had seen it, he was thankful nothing had the ability to command him to shift.At dusk they walked outside. His staff knew better than to disturb them during this time. He brought a duffel to leave their clothes in while they shifted, since Lucia had been upset when Solomon let his clothes lie on the ground. Together they cut through the courtyard and came to the large field with the woods just beyond.Solomon glanced up at the sky, pleased to see it was a clear night. “Are you ready?”“Past ready. I feel like I’m about to c
“Incredible,” Solomon whispered as he gently traced some of the lines. “But I have no idea how or why this appeared.”“I haven’t either, and it’s impossible to tattoo werewolves,” Lucia said, breathing hard as she watched Solomon trace the lines.“This can’t be a tattoo,” Solomon said, lowering his hand.“I don’t think it is either,” Lucia said, still unable to believe on what she saw on her arm. “I don’t know what it is.”Solomon bent and leaned closer. “Notice it starts right where I bit you last night.”“Yeah, I saw that.” Lucia gulped. Solomon was close enough that she could feel his breath on her skin. As usual, her body reacted. Shock and desire mixed together.“Do you…. Do you think it looks like a—?”“Like an abstract drawing of your kind?” Solomon straightened. “Yes.”“Holy… holy shit.” Little blinking lights danced across Lucia’s vision. She took a deep breath, then another until they disappeared. “You think this could possibly be something like a mating scar?”Solomon scra
IF Lucia could have reached her own ass, she would’ve kicked it already. What had she been thinking when she made that comment about a declaration of love? Then there was that comment Solomon made about loving smartasses.She tried to not to read too much into that, but it was hard not to. Did Solomon love her? Could she love him? Lucia was afraid she was well on her way to loving Solomon. Maybe she was already there. She had a bad case of lust, there was no denying that, but that wasn’t a bad thing either.But Solomon fascinated her. He had a soft heart, at least for those he cared about. And Lucia was pretty sure she fell in that group. They got along well together, but they hadn’t had a full-on argument either.Just because werewolves believed in fated mates didn’t mean the couple was perfect. No one was, paranormals included. Lucia did have faith that Solomon was right for her. Now she needed to convince Solomon of that.If that hadn’t been enough of a shock, Solomon surprised her
Then sadness crossed Lucia’s face.Solomon struggled to swallow. He lifted his hand and touched where Lucia’s scar should have been. “I’m so sorry.”Lucia shrugged, then dropped her eyes. “We knew it was a possibility your mark wouldn’t take.”Solomon nudged Lucia’s chin up. “It doesn’t matter. Yes, I wish there’d been something there, especially since that’s an important part of your rituals, but it changes nothing. I don’t need a mark upon you to prove to others you’re mine. But still, I am sorry. Know that I’ll wear yours proudly.” Solomon held his arms open.“I know. You don't have to tell me...” Lucia moved into Solomon’s arms. “There’s no point in me getting upset over it.”“If you want to get upset, get upset.”Lucia buried her head in Solomon’s shoulder. “No. I wanted it, true, but like you said… in the end, it doesn’t matter.” Lucia lifted her head, then turned around and picked up the soap. She turned back around to Solomon and waggled her eyebrows. “Now, how about I clean y
SOLOMON swore hard as Lucia pulled him in. He was going to lose his mind. She was so hot and tight. She fit him like a glove. Lucia hands flew up and grabbed his arms.Solomon kept doing it slow, but when Lucia growled at him, he picked up speed. Little pricks of pain at his arms caught his attention, and he glanced over. Lucia’s claws had come out. He glanced back at her face. Her eyes were closed, but her mouth was open, and she was panting. He could see Lucia’s fangs had lengthened.“So good, so good. Harder,” she whispered.Still worried about hurting her since this was her first Lucia, Solomon kept the pace easy. Then Lucia opened her eyes. They were amber, and the look was more than a little annoyed.Surprised to see Lucia's wolf that close to the surface, he hesitated. Then her words replayed in his head about being a werewolf and not easily hurt. Lucia knew her body better than Solomon⁷. If she said he could handle more, who was to say she couldn’t? Taking Lucia at her word,
Delighted, Lucia laughed as Solomon swiftly led her away. The surroundings passed in a blur, not that Lucia cared this time. The sooner Solomon got them there, the better. Lucia’s heart pounded as Solomon pulled her through the open door and into the bedroom. Warmth swirled around her, and when she glanced over at the fireplace, she saw that it has been lit. Someone must have lit the fire. How utterly romantic!The covers had been turned down, and the lamps on the end tables were turned on low. Flames popped and hissed in the fireplace. As if drawn by an invisible line, Lucia walked toward the bed. She ran her hand across the finely made comforter. She would be waking up there from now on. She turned back at Solomon, who stood by the now-closed door, Lucia’s overnight bag by his feet.Lucia stood still, undecided what to do. Why was Solomon just standing there? Shyly she looked at Solomon, who stared back at her his purple eyes glowing slightly.Lucia’s eyes burned, but she blinked t
Lucia blinked, then blinked again. A million thoughts running through her mind, but she couldn’t grab a single one of them. What Solomon was talking about was… was…. Lucia wasn’t sure she could say the right words out loud.“Lucia?”“I-I-I, ah… I, ah….”“Does this mean you don’t want to be with me for as long as possible?”Lucia practically jumped out of her seat as she lurched closer and grabbed a fistful of Solomon’s heavy sweatshirt. “What? What? Holy shit, Solomon, you have got to stop making assumptions like that. Jeez, you dropped an atomic-sized bomb in my lap. Give me a second to get my head wrapped around it.”“So, you’re only shocked, that’s all?”Lucia was tempted to beat her head against the nearest hard surface. This man. Did he even have to asked. Of course she's shock! “Um, that would be a yes. A yes in big, capital neon letters with exclamation marks after it.”“Oh. Okay. You need a moment. I can understand that.” Solomon glanced away from Lucia.Lucia didn’t think Sol
IT seemed to take forever, but eventually they left the woods. Lucia’s pack milled around, waiting for them. As they drew closer, people began clapping. Someone had built a bonfire, and the scent of roasted meat lingered in the air.Lucia pranced in front of him, tail up and wagging, as she made a beeline straight for her father.“Well done, Lucia. A most excellent hunt.” Alpha Salvatore bent and hugged Lucia. He straightened as Solomon approached. “I see now why you asked if my pack could be trusted with your secret. It most assuredly will be kept quiet.”Solomon nodded, pleased. He held out his hand in a gesture of goodwill. After all, by tomorrow morning he’d be related to the Alpha.Laughing heartily, Alpha Salvatore pushed Solomon’s hand out of the way and embraced him. Shock caught Solomon off guard. Werewolves, as a rule, didn’t touch outsiders. This more than anything told Solomon he’d been accepted into the pack.As they hugged, Alpha Salvatore whispered, “Thank you for honor
Solomon leisurely walked through the woods, following his mate's scent on the air. He’d dressed in warm black clothes to help fight the chill, but the coldness that lay heavily upon the land didn’t bother him for once. Because right now, excitement thrummed through his body, heating his blood and keeping him burning with need.He chuckled softly to himself when he remembered the look on the werewolves’ faces earlier. Maybe he’d been showing off, but he wanted to make an impression. Once the hour delay was over, Alpha Salvatore nodded at Solomon, telling him it was time. He couldn’t shift into his beast form, but that didn’t mean he was incapable of making a statement. Instead of immediately walking into the woods, Solomon had stripped off his heavy, fleece-lined sweatshirt and tied it around his waist. Under the sweatshirt he wore a black sleeveless T-shirt with extreme dropped armholes.He cleared his mind, closed his eyes, and reached toward his other form. There was a slight tingl