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The council.

Alpha GaiusThe moment I walked into the room and saw Evelyn’s back turned to me, her posture rigid as she busied herself with the bookshelf, I felt the weight of my guilt settle heavier than ever. She didn’t even look at me, and it cut deeper than any blade ever could. I closed the door softly behind me, as if the sound would somehow make her turn around, acknowledge me, but she didn’t. I sighed, running a hand through my hair, the silence in the room suffocating. "Evelyn," I said softly, my voice almost hesitant, "we need to talk." She didn’t stop moving, her hands tracing along the spines of the books, but I could see the tension in her shoulders. "Do we, Gaius? Or is this another one-sided conversation where you try to fix things your way while shutting me out?" Her words stung, but I couldn’t argue with the truth in them. "I know I’ve been distant. I know I’ve… made mistakes." I took a step closer, my boots heavy against the wooden floor. "But you’ve been avoiding me too, E
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The council.

EvelynAs we pulled up to the house, I felt the tension radiating from Gaius, his hands gripping the door knob tighter than necessary. “Relax," I murmured, placing a hand over his. "You’re acting like they’re about to jump out of the bushes." He let out a sharp breath, a forced chuckle escaping his lips. "Knowing them, that’s not entirely out of the question." I didn’t laugh. The unease in his voice sent a shiver down my spine. Gaius wasn’t one to be easily rattled, but something about this felt different. As we stepped through the front door, the air was thick, almost suffocating. And then I saw them—three elders seated like statues in our living room, their expressions carved from stone. Gaius stiffened immediately. "What’s this?" His voice was steady, but I could feel the undercurrent of anger bubbling beneath the surface. One of the elders, a tall, wiry man with sharp gray eyes, stood up. "Alpha Gaius," he said, his tone as cold as the winter winds. "We’ve been summoning
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The decision.

GaiusThe room was suffocatingly silent as I stood before the council, their faces cold and unyielding. The weight of their judgment hung heavy in the air. My gaze flicked to Evelyn, seated in the corner, her hands clenched into fists on her lap. I could see the storm brewing in her eyes. She didn’t agree with this, and she wasn’t about to stay silent. “Alpha Gaius,” one of the elders said, his voice sharp and commanding. “You have been found guilty of breaching the pack’s rules—rules that keep order and safety within our community. Do you have anything to say in your defense before we pass judgment?” I swallowed hard. My voice felt trapped in my throat, but I forced it out. “I didn’t break those rules out of rebellion. I did what I thought was right. If that makes me guilty, so be it, but I won’t apologize for protecting myself.” Alpha Trey, sitting smugly at the head of the council, let out a low growl of disdain. “Protecting yourself? From what? Accountability? The rules are t
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The huge news.

EvelynI avoided his eyes, my fingers nervously twisting the hem of my shirt. The tension in the room was thick, suffocating almost, as Gaius leaned against the doorframe, his arms crossed over his chest. His presence was commanding, a mixture of frustration and concern etched across his features."Evelyn," he said, his tone firm but not unkind. "You’re avoiding me again. I just want to talk.""There's nothing to talk about," I muttered, turning away, pretending to busy myself with the books stacked on the shelf. My hands trembled slightly as I tried to steady my breathing. I knew this conversation was inevitable, but I wasn’t ready to face it—or him.He wasn’t deterred. "Don't do that. Don’t shut me out. I deserve to know what’s going on, don’t you think?" His voice softened, a flicker of hurt breaking through the resolve in his tone."Especially after everything that happened."I froze, my fingers gripping the edge of the shelf tightly. A wave of guilt washed over me, raw and unrele
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A new chapter.

EvelynThe dream came in flashes, vivid and warm, like sunlight filtering through the canopy of an endless forest. I was a child again, my tiny hand wrapped securely in my mother's. Her laughter filled the air, light and melodic, as she swung me around, her golden hair glowing like a halo in the sunlight."Evelyn, my star," she said, her voice a soothing lullaby. "Always remember, no matter what, you are loved." The warmth of her touch, the brightness of her smile—it all felt so real. But then, as dreams often do, it turned dark. The laughter faded, the forest seemed to grow colder, and her hand slipped from mine. I called out to her, screaming her name, but she just disappeared into the shadows. The sound of my own voice shattered the dream, dragging me back to reality. I woke up with a start, my chest heaving as I sat up, clutching the blanket like it was a lifeline. My heart pounded erratically, the remnants of the dream still clinging to me like cobwebs.“Evelyn," Gaius’s voice
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A family.

Evelyn.The moment the doctor’s words sank in, it felt like time fractured. Alpha Gaius’s reaction was immediate and powerful—a burst of joy so raw and unfiltered that it filled every corner of the room. His laughter, rich and deep, echoed in my ears as he pulled me into a hug, his strength wrapping around me like an unshakable fortress.“We’re having a pup,” he said, the words more to himself than to me. His voice trembled slightly, betraying just how much this meant to him.I didn’t answer. I couldn’t.Instead, I nodded, forcing a smile that didn’t quite reach my eyes. Inside, a storm raged. This wasn’t joy; this was terror. A new life was growing within me, utterly defenseless and entirely dependent on me. And I wasn’t sure I could protect them—not from the world, and certainly not from myself.When Alpha Gaius finally released me, his hands stayed on my shoulders, his golden eyes searching mine. “Evelyn, this is incredible,” he said, his voice brimming with wonder. “You’re giving
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The training.

Evelyn. The sun spilled through the tall windows, gilding the corners of the room in soft gold as I paced the length of it. My restless steps mirrored the whirlwind of thoughts in my mind. Alpha Gaius was out again, attending to the unending needs of the pack, and I was left to wrestle with the weight of my new reality.I pressed my palm against my stomach, a subconscious gesture. The life growing within me was a fragile miracle, a tiny thread that tethered me to the future, yet it filled me with fear. Could I truly protect it? Could I protect myself?The memories of my recent shifts haunted me. The raw power, the uncontrollable rage—it all felt foreign, as though I had become a stranger within my own body. Alpha Gaius had promised to help me understand it, to be there for me, but deep down, I couldn't shake the gnawing guilt. How long would I lean on him? On everyone?My gaze shifted to the clock. There was little time left before my arranged meeting. I grabbed my shawl, wrapping it
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The training.

Evelyn. The sun spilled through the tall windows, gilding the corners of the room in soft gold as I paced the length of it. My restless steps mirrored the whirlwind of thoughts in my mind. Alpha Gaius was out again, attending to the unending needs of the pack, and I was left to wrestle with the weight of my new reality.I pressed my palm against my stomach, a subconscious gesture. The life growing within me was a fragile miracle, a tiny thread that tethered me to the future, yet it filled me with fear. Could I truly protect it? Could I protect myself?The memories of my recent shifts haunted me. The raw power, the uncontrollable rage—it all felt foreign, as though I had become a stranger within my own body. Alpha Gaius had promised to help me understand it, to be there for me, but deep down, I couldn't shake the gnawing guilt. How long would I lean on him? On everyone?My gaze shifted to the clock. There was little time left before my arranged meeting. I grabbed my shawl, wrapping it
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The meeting.

Evelyn. The study was quieter than usual, but the tension in the air was deafening. I sat at my desk, staring at the ledger in front of me. It was a detailed breakdown of the fine imposed by the council, and it was damning. Every column of numbers chipped away at my patience, but the real damage was in the final total.Paying this fine would cripple us. I leaned back in my chair, dragging a hand down my face. I wasn’t just furious; I was helpless. The council's judgment hadn’t been about fairness—it was a calculated move by Alpha Cyrus, and I could almost hear his smug laughter echoing in my mind. This wasn’t just a fine; it was a weapon aimed at my pack.“Gaius?” Evelyn’s soft voice broke through my thoughts.I glanced up. She stood near the doorway, hesitant but determined. She was good at that—reading the room, knowing when I needed space and when I needed her. Right now, I wasn’t sure what I needed.“Come in,” I said, my voice rougher than I intended.She stepped forward cautious
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Taking care of some loose ends.

Gaius POVThe council’s decree echoed in my mind like a judge’s gavel slamming down on my pack’s fate. A fine of that magnitude wasn’t just crippling—it was calculated, designed to grind us into the ground. Every resource we diverted to pay it would leave our borders weakened, our people vulnerable. Vulnerable to whom? That answer was easy.Cyrus.The morning air bit at my skin as I mounted my motorcycle, Beta Zack and Gamma Dan on either side, their own engines roaring to life. The packhouse shrank in the distance, but my resolve grew stronger with every mile. I hadn’t told Evelyn where I was going. Not because I doubted her strength but because I refused to add to the weight she was already carrying. I could still see the way her hands trembled when she thought I wasn’t looking. How she absentmindedly touched her stomach as though to shield our unborn child from the storm brewing around us.This wasn’t just about protecting my pack anymore. It was about securing a future for my fam
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