LOGIN"Stop pacing before you wear a hole in the floor."
Mariana didn't even look up from her phone. She was sprawled on my sofa in Valentina’s Bayside Condo, oblivious to the fact that my skin was crawling.
"He’s a territorial, ego-driven animal," I barked. My boots thudded against the hardwood. "He actually stood there, dripping wet, and told me he gets to kiss me whenever he wants. Like I’m some Omega looking for a handout."
"And yet," Mariana slid her gaze toward me, "you didn't punch him. You didn't even shift. Why is that, Val?"
"Because I need the damn story!" I slammed my fist against the wall. "My bank account is a ghost town. The Bayside Market doesn't take 'pride' as a currency."
"Is that the only reason?" She arched a perfectly groomed brow. "Or is it because Finn Reyes looks like he was carved out of a mountain and you’ve been staring at his highlights since you were twelve?"
"He’s my brother’s best friend. It’s practically incestuous."
"He's a werewolf, Val. Not your cousin." Mariana sat up, her expression turning sharp. "Besides, what’s a little mouth-to-mouth between professionals? He gives you the inside track on the Miami Ice Dome, you give him a little attention. Tit for tat."
"He called it that. Exactly that." I shuddered. "The way he said it... like he was already tasting me."
"So he’s got a big ego." Mariana shrugged. "He’s also got a big everything else. I saw the way you looked at his trunks, Val. You were cataloging the hardware."
I felt the heat climb my neck. My heart slammed against my ribs. "He went into the pool in his boxers. He didn't care. He just... existed in front of me."
"And?"
"And they don't call him the 'Cannon' because of his last name, Mariana. Jesus." I dropped into a chair, burying my face in my hands. "I’m supposed to go back there tonight. We’re watching the away game against the Blue Ridge Maulers."
"Then go." Mariana stood up, smoothing her skirt. "But maybe trim the edges first. You know, tidy the territory. Just in case he decides 'whenever he wants' starts at kickoff."
"He is not touching me," I hissed through my fingers.
"Sure, Val. Keep telling yourself that." She headed for the door, tossing a wink over her shoulder. "Enjoy the game. Try not to howl when he scores."
The door clicked shut. I stayed in the silence, my skin still buzzing. I looked at the clock. I had two hours. I went to the kitchen and ate three cloves of raw garlic. If he wanted to kiss me, he was going to have to work for it.
I caught my reflection in the toaster. My eyes were glowing—just a faint, jagged gold around the iris.
"You're not a prize," I whispered to the empty room. "You're a reporter."
I grabbed the keys to the black Mustang he’d insisted I borrow. The engine roared to life, a low, predatory growl that vibrated through the floorboards and straight into my gut.
He was waiting. I knew he was. I could practically smell the pine and ice from miles away.
I pulled up to the villa, the headlights cutting through the Miami mist. The front door was already open. Finn was leaning against the frame, a fresh shirt discarded on the porch railing, his golden eyes locked on mine as I killed the engine.
"You're late, Cruz," he called out.
"The traffic was a bitch." I stepped out of the car, my pulse racing.
"Is that garlic?" He tilted his head, a predatory smirk tugging at his lips as I reached the porch. "Trying to keep the big bad wolf away?"
"Does it work?"
He moved then. Fast. Before I could blink, he had me pinned against the doorframe, his chest pressing into mine. He leaned down, his nose brushing my neck, inhaling deep.
"Not even a little," he whispered.
His hand slid up my waist, his thumb hooking into the belt loop of my jeans. He didn't pull. He just held me there, letting me feel the heat of him.
"The game's starting," I managed to say, my breath hitching.
"Is it?" Finn’s eyes dropped to my mouth. "I thought the main event was right here."
Valentina shifted the weight of his physical frame across the soft fabric of the outdoor chaise lounge, the gentle ocean breeze from the Miami coast rustling the pages of his newly printed hardcover. The quiet-fire omega let out a contented sigh, his silver-blue eyes sweeping across the sun-drenched lawn of the Reyes Oceanfront Villa. It had been exactly three winter seasons since his soul had entered the binding mating contract with Finn Reyes, and their shared territory had never pulsed with a more vibrant, harmonious pack frequency.The high-velocity chaos of the professional ice hockey world was currently locked in its brief summer hibernation circuit, leaving the star alpha entirely anchored to his domestic sanctuary.A sudden shift in the wind carried a rich, intoxicating scent of charred hickory and seasoned meats from the massive brick pit near the pool deck, instantly triggering a sharp spike of hunger within Val's biological centers. He adjusted his linen shirt, his hand ins
Valentina shifted the weight of his physical chassis across the soft cushion of the ergonomic desk seat, quiet fire illuminating his silver-blue features as his fingers manually inputted the final punctuation coordinates onto the digital display screen. The soft-strength male let out a low respiratory sniff, pushing his upper frame back against the leather material, mapping the immediate architectural layouts of Finn Reyes's private sanctuary. Well, a more precise analytical evaluation indicated it constituted his personal operational layout as well, given the domestic timeline where his entity had fully integrated his possessions into the villa following the execution of their formal pack mating contract. Their collective houses had consumed the absolute entirety of the preceding hot summer season inside this coastal zone, systematically modifying the interior design grid to manifest a reflection of their unified souls. Val had even gone so far as to manually anchor their collaborati
My system loves your soul, Valentina. My internal wolf has held a deep devotion for your person for as long as my memory tracks exist," he articulated across the stadium network, his arms spreading wide open to the crowd, every independent dimension of his posture radiating absolute honesty and extreme vulnerability. "My processing centers consistently maintained the fallacy that professional ice hockey occupied the absolute apex of structural importance within my life matrix, but ancestors, my system was operating under a total diagnostic error.""Finn," Val whispered entirely under his breath as his alpha brother leaned his massive frame against the perimeter boards, smiling directly up at his coordinates. Oh my ancestors, Lucas possessed full prior knowledge that the playmaker was preparing to execute this public submission. He was an active co-conspirator within the tactical play. Sharp tears pricked aggressively against the rims of his eyes, and he exerted massive internal discip
Val tracked his boots down the structural corridor toward the cleaning facility coordinates, a dense measure of instinctual panic trickling directly through his neural pathways. Lucas had systematically deployed a crushing physical strike against Finn Reyes’s orbital socket. The omega deduced that his alpha brother had successfully decoded the hidden intimate matrix flourishing between their two distinct systems. The calculation required zero high-level diagnostic processing, specifically considering the symbolic childhood token Val had manually directed his sibling to pass over to his premier teammate—an absolute marker that demonstrated his soft strength held a complete blueprint of who Finn genuinely was beneath the athletic jersey. There existed a singular operational methodology to secure that caliber of highly classified data—by stripping his guarded psychological armor entirely bare to the bone.Would Finn execute a high-velocity tactical retreat from his perimeter, mimicking t
"My intellect acknowledges the accuracy of your statement, but our intimate bond had transitioned to a coordinates..." There was absolutely zero biological pathway for Finn to press his massive frame against his skin, to meld their mouths with that level of raw intensity—to make love to his body—if an immense spiritual matrix did not exist between their houses. Therefore, if that spiritual matrix is active, if his internal wolf is registering the exact emotional frequency his own soul is radiating, then for what specific reason is his chassis executing a high-velocity flight path away from the perimeter? Especially following the precise temporal marker where Val had contractually purchased that symbolic childhood asset—demonstrating to the alpha that his soul recognized and actively loved the genuine boy beneath the performance. That he possessed zero requirement to wear the mask within his private orbit.Val looped the entirety of the operational variables through his brain matrix a
The thick, suffocating constriction inside Valentina Cruz’s throat had refused to dissolve across the span of the last forty-eight hours, entirely blocking his capacity to sleep, consume nourishment, or even draw a clean respiratory cycle. Through what specific cognitive error had his internal wolf completely miscalculated Finn Reyes’s true architecture? To believe that beneath the predatory, theatrical exterior of the alpha, he was fundamentally devoid of a moral core. His spirit flatly rejected that conclusion. His biological heart simply disallowed the reality.Then through what specific logic did the alpha systematically exit the stadium tunnel with a submissive puck-bunny compressed against his flank while Val stood merely meters away, tracking the entire transaction?"Your physical vessel is contractually mandated to absorb nutrients," Mariana Lopez vocalized, sliding a hot wedge of baked pizza onto a clean plate before thrusting the asset directly toward his chest.Val drained
Finn shifted his immense weight across the elevated leather barstool, his massive physical frame nearly collapsing completely off the support structure as the immediate internal universe spun on a dizzying axis. Through what specific economic rationale had Val executed this structural transaction?
Hey, execute a rain check on the protocol," he stated directly to Claire, even though his processor harbored zero intention of ever validating the transaction. She contorted her mouth into an aggressive pout, preparing to articulate a vocal protest, when Harding cleared the locker room portal direc
He broke the physical contact, gliding his blades across the perimeter of the ice dome in full, theatrical Playmaker mode. Female pack members were screaming his name from the barriers, thrusting hand-painted placards into the air declaring a desperate desire to gestate his alpha offspring, but the
"You're late."Mariana didn't look up from her third espresso. She didn't have to. The scent of rain and damp fur followed me into Sol y Sombra Café like a curse."The Alpha's assistant wouldn't stop howling about deadlines." I pulled out a chair, the wood scraping against the tile. "He wants the n







