LOGIN(Rene)
I told my men one hour.
I told myself I'd wait it out at the hotel like an Alpha with a shred of self-control.
Instead I'm leaning on the door of a trailer that smells like mildew, cheap soap, and her, and self-control can go to hell.
Her scent is everywhere out here.
Worn into the doorframe, the cracked step, the dead plant by the welcome mat she clearly never watered.
Five years of my mate living a life I knew nothing about, eleven feet from a propane tank, and my wolf is pacing the inside of my skull cataloging all of it like evidence.
Ours lives here. Ours has been cold. Ours has been hungry.
Ours did this to herself.
He doesn't accept that.
He never has.
He’s too focused on the instinct to claim and protect. It blinds him to the deception.
It’s a good thing he’s not the one in control.
The Miata turns into the gravel and stops too fast when she sees me.
She’s afraid.
Good.
She gets out slow, keys still in her fist like she's thinking about using them as a weapon.
Which is fucking ridiculous. I don’t know how she’s survived out here on her own.
Her throat's gone the color of a storm.
My marks.
Four of them, and the thin red line under her jaw where I lost my grip on my claws when she said the word son.
The satisfaction that gives me is not something I plan to examine.
"You're early," she says.
"I changed my mind about waiting."
"Rene-"
"Pack."
I push off the door.
"You've got twenty minutes."
She doesn't move.
She's staring at me the way you stare at a cyclone coming at you across a field, wondering if you have any chance at outrunning it.
Then a screen door bangs somewhere to my left, and everything in me goes still.
"MOM!"
A blur comes rushing toward us.
Small.
Fast.
A four-year-old in a dinosaur shirt two sizes too big, flushed with fever, running flat-out on legs that shouldn't have the juice for it, and not toward his mother.
Toward the car.
"Is that a real one?"
He skids to a stop in the gravel, gawking up at the SUV like it's a spaceship.
"Is it yours? It's so black."
Then he turns and finds me, and I wait for it.
The flinch.
The wail.
The thing children do when they get close to what I am and their bodies tell them to run even though their brains don’t understand why.
It doesn't come.
He tips his head all the way back to take me in, and grins, looking delighted, like I'm the best thing that's happened to him all week.
Obviously not very smart.
Whoever planted this seed in Angelique’s belly was clearly dim-witted.
"Whoa. You're really big."
The scent reaches me a half-second behind the boy.
Wolf.
Young, unformed, but all werewolf.
Not a half-blood like I expected.
For a split second I wonder whether he could be mine.
Another sniff puts that ridiculous notion to rest.
Some fucking wolf got a pup out of my mate.
Somebody who isn't me.
The fury that comes up is so clean and so total it whites out the edges of my vision.
She let some other male do this.
While my mother was sifting ash.
While I was breaking my own hand on a tree.
She was somewhere warm with somebody's cock inside her, making this.
I look down at the proof of it, this small grinning traitor's get, and feel a wave of disgust.
"What's your name?" he demands.
And my wolf, my furious, betrayed, five-years-starved wolf, does something I have no word for.
He doesn't snarl.
He doesn't recoil from the evidence of her unfaithfulness.
He goes quiet.
Curious.
He tips his head the same way the pup just did.
I shove him down so hard it hurts.
"Zack."
Angelique's voice is filled with the kind of fear that make people do stupid things.
She's crossed the gravel and got her hands on his shoulders, drawing him back into her body.
She's looking at me over the top of his head like a woman watching a wolf decide whether her child is food.
"Baby, don't... come here. Leave the man alone."
"But he's huge," Zack says, betrayed, like she's denying him a museum.
"I know."
"Are we going in the black car?"
She doesn't answer him.
She can't.
Her mouth's gone to a flat white line and her eyes haven't left mine.
The bond runs her terror straight into my chest, undiluted, and I feel the dark thing in me lean toward it like a plant toward a window.
"Yeah," I tell the boy, "You're going in the black car."
Zack throws both fists in the air like he's won something.
His mother looks at me like I've taken something instead.
I should be enjoying that.
I am. Mostly.
But I'm still looking at the kid bouncing on his little legs in the gravel, fearless in front of an Alpha three times his size.
Definitely slow.
I turn for the SUV, unwilling to keep looking at him.
"Twenty minutes," I say flatly, getting into the driver’s seat and closing the door firmly behind me.
(Tova)Four. Well on his way to five.I keep landing on it.Zack's age and when Angelique ran.I've turned the numbers over so many times it's gone smooth as a river stone, no edges left to catch on.I told her I’d let it go, but I can’t.She loved him like crazy. Why the hell did she leave?So this morning I'm doing something useful with the itch instead of just scratching at it in my own head.I'm following Maliyah's voice down a hallway like I’m on my way to somewhere else.She's at the far end with Brynn, heads close, the kind of close that screams we’re conspiring.They’re not too far from an open window, so I duck outside and plant myself against the wall nearby, pretending to type on my phone.Everyone knows people who are busy on their phones have no awareness of what’s going on around them.It’s a well-established fact."...and you're certain she’s been getting the full dose every day?" Maliyah's asking in a low whisper."Yeah. I’m putting it in her morning coffee," Brynn say
(Maliyah)My daughter is going to make a beautiful Luna, and with me helping her from the shadows, she will become very powerful.Rene Beck just needs to stop dragging his feet long enough to let her.I sit in front of the mirror in the room they've given me and pull the pins from my hair one at a time, slow, the way I do when I want my hands busy and my mind free to work.Rene Beck stood in a hallway today and called the dead girl mine in front of three of my own.He didn't notice himself say it.That's how I know it's true.A liar chooses his lies. A man who's caught off guard says what's underneath.The wolf is hers, still.After everything.After five years of mourning a corpse that turned out to be a coward who ran instead of dying properly.I should be furious.I find I'm mostly curious.There's a knock, and Victor comes in without waiting for me to answer, which is one of the few habits of his I've never managed to break."You're still awake.""I don't sleep well in other men's
(Angelique)The hallway's full of Myr wolves again.I should've smelled them sooner, but I'm too busy thinking about last night.About Rene’s words and how they nearly broke me in a way that none of his cruelty has managed to.I’m carrying Zack's lunch tray, trying to ignore how insufferably smug my wolf’s been since Rene told me I was safe with him.He’ll protect us. Tell him.Telling him is the last thing I should do.I nearly walk into them before I fully register their presence.Three of them.Strangers, all broad shoulders and unfamiliar scent, blocking the corridor like they grew there."Excuse me."I keep my voice light. Try to angle around them.The tallest one steps into the gap before I can pass."Angelique Pruitt."He says my name like it tastes bad."The dead girl.""I'm not in the mood. Please just let me past.""Nobody asked what mood you're in."A female steps up beside him, sharp-faced, arms crossed."What a selfish bitch. You let your whole pack mourn you. Your stepmo
(Rene)I send Cole to fetch her with two words."Bring her."He doesn't ask which her. There's only one.She comes in still smelling like Tova's wine, chin up, already braced for whatever I am tonight.Smart girl.The box is on the bed, lid already off. Black leather, a small steel ring at the front, polished so it catches the lamp.She sees it and her whole body goes still in that way she has, the way that means she's working hard not to react.I bought it three days ago.Told myself it was about ownership, about making the point with something tangible instead of my mouth for once.I knew exactly what it was about.I just don't say it out loud, not even to my wolf."Strip."She does it without hesitation.It took me several weeks to train it into her and I still get something low and vicious in my chest every time she obeys without question.Mine.The wolf says it like a fact, not a hope.I pick up the collar."Come here."She crosses the room on bare feet.Doesn't look at what I’m
(Angelique)Tova lets herself in with a bottle of wine in one hand and a bag of the orange puffs Zack isn't usually allowed in the other."Tova!" Zack's off the floor like he's spring-loaded."Hey buddy." She tosses him the bag. "Don't tell your mother.""I’m right here," I say dryly."Don't be a spoilsport, then."I should take the puffs away.I don't.Some days you let the kid have the orange dust and the felony, because the other choice is being the only bright spot he’s got and somehow ruining that too.Tova drops onto my bed like she pays rent on it and twists the cap off the wine.Then she goes still.Sniffs.Her eyebrows climb her forehead."Angelique Pruitt.""Don't.""You smell like him. Again.""Tova-""Like him him. Like you've been somewhere you'd have to go to confession about if we had that. You hussy."She fans herself."And here I thought he was meant to be rejecting you. Worst rejection I've ever smelled.""It's complicated.""It's always complicated with you. That's
(Rene)"No more delays."Maliyah says it like she owns my father's study.With him nodding along from his chair, she nearly does.I’ve never been able to understand why he’s always so eager to support her.She was mated to his Beta. Angelique’s father, Theodore Pruitt.That doesn’t explain how oddly close they are."The Warden's gone. The pack's whispering. Every day that drags by makes you look weaker."She folds her hands in her lap."Reject the girl. Tonight. With witnesses present, so no one can argue it later."Kill her. She dares to dictate terms to an Alpha?This is one instance where I wish I could give in to my more bestial urges.The world would be a better place without Maliyah in it.I have to keep reminding myself that attacking her would be equal to declaring war against the Myr pack."I appreciate your concern, but I’ll do it on my own time.""You've had your own time."Her smile is patient and awful."Now you'll have mine."My father adds dryly from his chair, "She's r
(Rene)Angelique's mouth opens.Nothing comes out, because Parker answers for her."She doesn't have to say it."His tone is flat and almost bored. "I already did. The boy's mine. So is she."The hall takes a breath it doesn't let back out.There it is.The words the dark thing in my chest has been
(Angelique)"I'm not leaving without them."The words drop into the middle of the floor and just sit there.Nobody moves.An entire hall full of wolves and not one of them shifts his weight.I spent last night wishing for a way to warn him to go into hiding, and instead Parker walked through the fr
(Angelique)I'm half into my clothes before Cole finishes the sentence.Shirt inside out. I don't fix it."How long?""Minutes."He’s avoiding looking at me.Guilt or fear of what Rene’s reaction would be. It doesn’t matter."He was right on my heels. I turned for one second."Rene's already off th
(Angelique)The door opens without a knock, and I know before I turn around that something's different tonight.He's been cold for days.Controlled.Touching me like it's a favor he's choosing not to do.Not tonight.Tonight he crosses the room like he's come to collect a debt."Take it off," he sa







