LOGINJaxon
The afternoon air is thick with the metallic scent of sweat and cut grass. I run through the practice drill, my arm snapping forward and launching a tight spiral thirty yards down the field. The ball rockets through the air, landing right in the corner of the end zone, where my receiver would be, and exactly where the touchdown would be completed to announce a win. If I was a rookie, I’d be elated by the throw. But with close to twenty fucking years playing this game behind me, throwing a ball in an empty field is the only time I get to fucking breathe. However, my breathing is cut short when my wolf catches the scent of my Beta almost twenty feet away from me. He growls inside of me with frustration at the thought of being interrupted. “Sorry to interrupt,” Ethan calls out as he approaches, but there's nothing apologetic about his tone. I push my hair back, an inkling of what this is about irritating me worse than the sweat cascading down my chest. “What is it?” “Your father showed up looking for you. Liza and I managed to convince him you weren't here, but he wasn't buying it, Jaxon.” Ethan stops a few feet away, his expression grim. “Well, eventually he did, but he left another message.” Fuck. “Let me guess. More pressure about finding a Mate?” I quip. At almost sixty, the only thing that Marcus Wolfgang has insistently obsessed about is finding me a Mate from one of our allies with a strong bloodline. And the constant pressure has been driving me nuts for months. “Your father's obsessed. He went on for twenty minutes about pack legacy and how you're running out of time. Victoria's name came up about fifteen times.” I turn to face my best friend—because that's what Ethan really is, despite our pack roles. At thirty, he's been the one person I can count on to tell me the truth, even when I don't want to hear it. “What's your honest opinion about all this?” Ethan meets my eyes without flinching. “Honestly? I think you need to deal with your father before he starts camping out here. The man's not going to let this go, and you know it.” “That's not what I meant,” I say back. “I know what you meant.” His voice softens slightly. “Look, you are my friend first, Alpha second. And as your friend, I'm telling you that you barely react every time Victoria's name is brought up. That should tell you how much disinterest you have in the woman you've barely met.” I snort because it's true. “And as my Beta?” “The pack needs a Luna for stability, whether it's Victoria or someone else. Your father also needs you to have an heir. Do the math, Jaxon.” Ten minutes after sending Ethan away, the cold jets of water hit me from all sides in the shower. The icy prickles against my skin come as a reprieve for a few seconds before my wolf starts pacing restlessly inside me. “You are not getting any younger, son.” My father’s voice from last week’s visit charges through my mind. “Getting a Mate from one of our allies and getting her pregnant means more connections for our pack and a continuation of the Wolfgang legacy. It’s high time you took this seriously, just like you take your games.” Another sermon. “Your Mate has to be just like us, Jaxon. Anything else will be a fucking disgrace.” This memory was fresh from a few days ago. Yet, instead of focusing on my father’s anger and his words, my mind and my wolf take a trip down memory lane. There’s only one reason why I've put off the idea of finding a Mate. I already found her. Five years ago. Water streams down my chest and abs, slithering all the way down to the drain, and as I close my eyes, five years later, I can still see hers. I think of those mocha hazel eyes staring right up at me like I was the man who’d come to solve all her problems instead of destroying her. The vivid memory of trying to pull back from kissing her to eventually giving in, slams me right in the chest, and I groan like a man reminiscing about how good it felt to take a bite out of a forbidden apple. Because she was exactly that. Forbidden. Not only was she an intern I was one hundred percent not supposed to touch, but she was too fucking young for me to corrupt her. She was thirteen years younger than me and a human no less. But Goddess. I couldn’t fucking stop. “This is your chance to tell me to stop, Natalie. Say no to me. Find a guy who’ll give you the life you deserve and push me away, Freckles,” I’d insisted. “I want you to kiss me and never stop, Jaxon. I want no one else but you,” she’d replied with a voice that had baited my wolf to claim her and charged me with the need to make her mine. What came next after a night of worshipping Natalie Anderson’ body was the same feeling that clogs my throat and spreads across my chest like a disease—regret. My cock is hard, my blood is high on the memories of what happened between us, but all I see on top of more regret is...David, Natalie’s father and my best friend, dying in my arms and begging me to look after his daughter. Natalie was supposed to be off-limits, David’s precious girl who was innocent and too pure for the likes of me. Instead, I’d corrupted her when she needed a shoulder to lean on. I’d screwed it all up. No, I fucking coveted her. I fucked her. Then I put her life in danger by almost bringing her into the same world that killed her father. That thought alone was enough for me to cut all ties with her and try to forget her. I had too much chaos in this world: pack threats, territorial disputes, enemies who would use any weakness against me. My protection of her had to remain invisible because if I let her anywhere near my world, everything would change. As long as I didn't contact her directly, she could remain a normal human being and be safe from the side of my world that could destroy her. Yet five years later, my wolf and my body have still not gotten the memo. I feel her absence like a hot poker to the heart. And every day, when the Mate bond threatens to topple me over, I turn to the one thing that hasn’t fucked me over for years. My sport.Amelia The rush of adrenaline in my veins is exhilarating, almost freeing. My shoes pound hard against the asphalt, and my heart beats like resounding drums in my chest.Violet skies grow darker on the horizon, and the cool evening breeze whisks my hair behind my ears as I intensify my speed, pushing through the thoughts clouding my mind. I go two more rounds on the running path beside a small empty park, and before I take another turn, the hairs on my neck rise in alert.Sudden uneasiness creeps under my skin, and my steps slow down. There’s no use ignoring the feeling that someone is hovering, or lurking in the shadows, watching me.I feel the heat of their gaze following my every move. I hear the silent sound of footsteps in the gentle breeze. My heart rate spikes slightly, and my wolf howls in caution.I curl my fists and stay alert.Once, I look over my shoulder, ready to take a swing at the stalker. But there’s no one there. Quietly, I move again, deliberately counting my step
Conrad “You’re making a mistake,” Simion grits out, struggling against Zayne’s restraint. He’s seething, his eyes filled with so much rage.“You’re going to regret this!”“Am I?” I smirk. “Simion, I’m your alpha. I’m beginning to despise your tone and lack of respect.”Simion hurls back a manic laugh. “I made you alpha. I can pull you down just as easily.”My grin widens. Now that’s a challenge I’d like to take up if it means I get to the bottom of this. “Making me alpha was your second mistake, Simion.”Getting Amelia involved in the mess he created was his first mistake.The tension in the air is palpable. My wolf stirs and roars, every bone in my body growling with rage and thirst for revenge, for justice—to clear Amelia’s name.“Unchain her,” I order, turning away from Simion and returning to the wooden chair across from Selah. “Let them go.”My men do as I say, hauling Selah up. She’s weak and sore from being tied to a chair for hours, and she’s barely able to stand on her own.
Killian I hold her wrist and take her with me as I rise to my feet. “Come, I’ll get you home first. You need to rest.” She doesn’t try to shift away from my grip. “I came with my car.”“You don’t need to worry about it. I’ll have someone drive it home for you.” I scoop her up in bridal style, and surprisingly, she doesn’t protest. She secures her arms around my neck, and a blush taints her cheeks.Her body feels so warm and soft against mine, and a grunt rumbles deep in my throat. My wolf stirs beneath my skin, restless and hungry—not for blood this time, but for her.Flashes of our night together—of her naked body beneath mine, gasping and moaning, my name fills my head.The pull towards her is getting stronger each day, as if something’s awakening inside me that’s far stronger and deeper than the mating bond we had. She’s like an instinct I can’t cage.I can feel it when she’s in danger. I smell her from distances no wolf should. It’s as if every part of me—human and wolf—is awaken
ConradMy wolf growls with protective rage, and the rogues shuffle backwards, fear bleeding into their eyes as their gazes bounce between Zayne and me.I glance at Amelia, at the blood trailing down her arm and mixing with the earth underneath her, and my wolf emerges, fully taking over.Positioning myself in front of Amelia, I howl, daring any of them to come for her. Then I lunge forward and attack. My claws dig into flesh, ripping it apart, and my fangs do the same, sinking into bones until they crack with a sickening sound.The rest of the world fades as my animalistic instincts take over, and protecting Amelia is all I can think about.I don’t stop until all the rogue wolves are nothing but a mess of broken bones and spilled blood. The lucky one among them who’s still alive is hanging by the thread of death, whimpering and barely breathing.Zayne is not as merciful, though. He sinks his claws into the wolf’s neck, tearing through flesh until his whimper fades, replaced by silence
Amelia Sapphira’s expression tightens, but she doesn’t argue. She just exhales sharply and drops her gaze, muttering something under her breath. My phone buzzes, pricking through the tension.I glance down. “It’s a pickup message. Some stuff I ordered finally arrived.”“Want me to come with you?” She asks, though she still looks wound tight from the conversation.“No, no need. I won’t be long.” I shake my head. “Let’s continue this conversation later.”I’m already moving before the thought finishes. By the time I reach the outskirts of the old park and approach the pickup warehouse, it’s deserted and quiet. I sense the eerie silence and lingering sense of someone watching, and it makes my skin crawl.Something’s wrong.I look around, starting to retrace my steps, and that is when I smell them before I see them, the sharp, musky stench of rogue wolves cuts through the cold air. Three of them step out from surrounding buildings.A shiver runs down my spine.I recognize them–the matted
AmeliaIt’s a cold afternoon, much colder than usual. The roads are busy, and the world around me goes fast. Everything seems noisy and imperfectly organized, as it should be.Almost everything.My life currently feels like a rocking boat. I still can’t shake off the feeling that someone is out there, waiting and watching for reasons unknown to me. Every five minutes, the vision of the dark figure by the tree flashes through my mind, making me glance over my shoulder while my wolf prowls restlessly beneath my skin.My head is a mess from trying to piece together who the hell could be stalking me. Simion, as cunning as he may be, is not the type to play childish games. And Selah is too impulsive to even come up with a trick like that.With those two out of the picture, I can’t think of anyone else unless there’s another member of the Silver Moon Pack who’s upset about my involvement with Conrad. But who would go that far?I bow my head and rub my temple. I can already feel the headach
JaxonShe tastes like five years of restraint burning straight through my veins. Like vanilla and something unique to Natalie that I've been fucking starving for. There's sweetness there, the kind that comes from her lip gloss, but underneath it is something warm and intoxicating and fucking mine.
NatalieThe words coming out of my throat hold surprise and a little pain. "You knew him?"Jaxon's smile is sad, tinged with the same grief I see in my eyes every time I think of my father. "Know him? I went hunting with him. David was a friend of my pack. He was my best friend, baby. Right before
Jaxon "Were you fighting with Mommy? Aunt Freda says when grown-ups use bad words, they're fighting."He’s a smart kid for his age. I noticed that from the get-go."No, kiddo," I tell him gently, smoothing his blanket. "I just wanted to talk to Mommy about some important things.""Uncle Jaxon," H
JaxonEthan had burst into my penthouse an hour ago with footage that made my blood turn to ice.Security cameras from Natalie's hotel showed two figures in balaclavas somehow bypassing the building's supposedly foolproof security system.They moved into her room with a master keycard like they kn







