LOGINI thought the worst betrayal of my life was waking up in the bed of the man I loved… only for him to throw me out and claim another woman as his bride. Austin had been my best friend for fifteen years. The night we finally crossed the line, I believed it meant something. Instead, he used me to protect the woman he truly wanted. So I made the most reckless lie of my life. In front of my mocking family, I declared I was already engaged to the most powerful and terrifying Alpha in the city—Santos De Luca. The problem? Santos is powerful, ruthless… and the man who hated me the most! Desperate to save my pride, I went to him for help, expecting rejection. Instead, Santos agreed to pretend to be my fiancé. Cold. Arrogant. Dangerous. A man who looks at the world like it’s a game he’s already won. But what begins as a fake engagement quickly turns dangerous as our families, enemies, and jealous rivals begin to circle. The closer I and Santos grow, the more our hatred begins to blur into something neither of them understands. But when our past begins to wake up, we realize loving each other might destroy the entire werewolf world.
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The digital clock on my nightstand glowed a steady, mocking 11:30 PM. I was just pulling the duvet over my shoulders, drifting into that hazy space between reality and dreams where I finally allowed myself to imagine a world where Austin belonged to me. Then, my phone buzzed. My heart did a clumsy somersault when I saw his name on the caller ID: Austin. My best friend. The future Beta of the Silver Moon Pack. And the man I had secretly loved since the first time we shifted together under the summer stars. To the rest of the pack, he was the golden boy—strong, charming, and destined for greatness. To me, he was my entire world. I scrambled for the device, my thumb sliding across the screen with embarrassing haste. "Austin?" I breathed, my voice thick with a hope I couldn't quite suppress. "Leah? It’s Mark." The hope died instantly, replaced by a cold, leaden weight in my stomach. Mark was Austin’s assistant, a low-ranking sentinel who usually handled the messy details of Austin’s social life. "Mark? Why are you calling from Austin’s phone? Is he alright?" "He’s at the Obsidian," Mark said, his voice frantic over a background of thumping bass and the rowdy cheers of shifting wolves. "He’s drunk, Leah. Worse than I’ve ever seen him. He’s already broken two tables and nearly shifted in the middle of the dance floor. He’s refusing to leave, and he’s growling at anyone who gets close. But he keeps saying your name. Please... you’re the only one he won’t bite." The "best friend" card. It was a card I had played for ten years. I was the person he called when he was broken, the one who patched him up so he could go back out and be the golden boy of the city. My wolf let out a sharp, protective yelp in my mind. "I’m coming. Keep him in the VIP lounge. Don't let anyone see him like that." I didn't think. I didn't care that it was nearly midnight or that my parents would lose their minds if they knew I was sneaking out to a rogue-friendly club. I threw on a trench coat over my silk chemise, slipped into some loafers, and drove through the rain-slicked streets of the city like a maniac. My mind was a whirlwind of worry. Austin wasn't a heavy drinker; he was too controlled, too focused on inheriting his family’s empire to let himself slip. Something was wrong. The Obsidian was a den of sweat, musk, and pheromones. It was where wolves went when they wanted to forget the laws of the pack. I pushed through the crowd, my heightened senses overwhelmed by the smell of cheap gin and aggressive alphas. Mark met me at the VIP entrance, his face pale under the strobe lights. He led me through the crowd to a private suite at the very back of the club. "He’s in there," Mark said, looking like he wanted to bolt. He whispered. "He made everyone else leave. Be careful, Leah. His aura is... unstable." I pushed open the heavy oak door. The room was dimly lit, draped in shadows that seemed to pulse with the rhythm of the music outside. The air was thick with the scent of forest pine and expensive whiskey—Austin’s scent, but warped by the bitterness of alcohol. He was slumped in a leather armchair, a bottle of amber liquid dangling from his hand. His shirt was unbuttoned halfway, revealing the hard, muscular planes of his chest. Even in his stupor, he was breathtaking. He had that boyish charm that made every female in the pack swoon, but tonight, there was a raw, jagged edge to him. "Austin," I breathed, rushing toward him. "Austin, look at me. You need to stop. If your father finds out you're acting like a rogue, he’ll strip your title." I reached for the bottle, my fingers trembling as I tried to pry it away from him. "Give it to me, Austin. Let’s get you back to the pack house." I didn't see him move. One moment I was standing, and the next, a powerful hand gripped my wrist with the strength of a predator. With a sharp tug, he pulled me forward. I gasped as I landed squarely on his lap, my legs straddling his. My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird. Up close, his eyes weren't their usual bright blue; they were swirling with the gold of his wolf, dark and predatory. "Leah," he groaned. His head dropped into the crook of my neck, his hot breath sending shivers racing down my spine, making my wolf whine in submission. He smelled of whiskey and the woodsy cologne I’d bought him for his last birthday. "You came.” "I always come when you call," I whispered, my breath hitching as his nose brushed against the sensitive skin of my neck. "You're drunk, Austin. You don't know what you're doing." I tried to push against his chest, but it was like trying to move a mountain. His arms wrapped around my waist, pulling me flush against his hard frame. He pulled back just enough to look at me. His eyes, usually so sharp and calculating, were clouded with a hazy, desperate fire. He looked utterly handsome—his hair was tousled, his tie undone, his boyish charm amplified by the raw vulnerability on his face. "I know what I'm doing," he murmured, his thumb tracing the line of my jaw. "I've been so blind, Leah. I’ve been looking everywhere, trying to satisfy my father, trying to be the man everyone wants me to be... but it’s been you. It’s been you all along.” The world stopped. The music, the club, the pack laws—everything faded into the background. My heart soared to heights I didn't know existed. I had waited years to hear those words. I had spent a thousand nights praying to the Moon Mother for this exact moment. "Austin..." He didn't let me finish. He took the initiative, his mouth crashing onto mine in a kiss that tasted of whiskey and desperate longing. It wasn't the gentle kiss of a best friend; it was the claim of a wolf who had finally found his missing piece. Naively, I followed his lead. I let my hands tangle in his thick hair, pulling him closer, giving him everything I had held back for a decade. My wolf was howling in triumph, convinced that our bond was finally snapping into place. We didn't leave the club. There was a suite attached to the lounge, a place for the elite to hide away. In the heat of the moment, I didn't care about the location or the circumstances. All I cared about was the way he whispered my name against my skin, the way his touch felt like a brand. That night, we had a one-night stand that felt, to me, like a sacred vow. As we made love, my voice went hoarse screaming his name into the quiet of the room. I gave him everything—my body, my pride, and the secret I had guarded for so long. I felt the shift in the universe; I felt our love finally beginning. I was certain he loved me too. I had to believe it. As I drifted off to sleep, curled into the heat of his side, I had a smile on my face. I thought I had finally won. I thought the "best friend" had finally become the "only one." I didn't know that in a few hours, the man holding me would become my greatest nightmare.LEAH The clock on my nightstand glowed 11:47 PM.I had been lying in bed for hours, staring at the ceiling, my mind refusing to shut off. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Santos's face. The way he had looked at me in the boutique. The way he had pinned Austin against the wall like he was nothing. The way he had said "She's mine" like it was the most natural thing in the world.And then the way I had walked away.I pressed my palms against my eyes, trying to push the images away. It didn't work. Nothing worked. My wolf was restless, pacing inside me, confused and anxious. She didn't understand why I had walked away from Santos. Neither did I.The house was silent. Everyone had gone to bed hours ago. My mother's soft snores drifted from down the hall. My father's heavy breathing from his room. Matteo's room was silent, and Bianca was playing music as usual.I was alone with my thoughts.And my thoughts were destroying me.He's just protecting you because of the deal, I told myself. I
LEAH The word hung in the air between us, heavy and impossible.Cousin.I looked at Santos. Then at Austin. Then back at Santos.My mouth opened, but no sound came out. My brain was spinning, trying to process what I had just heard, trying to make sense of the impossible."Cousin?" I finally managed, my voice weak. "You're... cousins?"Santos's eyes remained fixed on Austin, cold and unblinking. "Yes."I felt like the floor had dropped out from under me.All this time. All this time, Santos had known. He had known that Austin was his cousin, and he hadn't told me.My hands started shaking.Behind Austin, the door to the back room swung open. Valeria stepped out, her face still flushed from her dress fitting ordeal. She was holding her phone, her expression bright and chatty."—and then I told her that white was absolutely necessary, because—"She froze.Her eyes landed on Santos.The blood drained from her face. Her mouth opened, but no sound came out. She looked like she had seen a
LEAH I took a deep breath, one, two, three, before I opened my mouth. "I'm very happy, Valeria." I said, voice flat. "Thank you for your concern." She tilted her head, and chuckled mockingly before returning to try another dress. I looked away. My wolf growled. The next hour was a nightmare. Valeria was getting frustrated. Nothing was good enough. The saleswomen were exhausted. One of them had literally started crying in the back room. I stood beside the rack, standing professional with a a cup of coffee in my hand. I could feel Austin eyes on me but I refused to look at him. "Leah!" Valeria's voice cut through my thoughts. She was standing in front of a full-length mirror, her hands pressed against her hips, her expression furious. "I asked you a question." "I'm sorry, what?" "I said, do you think this dress makes me look fat?" I stared at her. She was wearing a dress that was three sizes too small, the fabric straining across her chest and hips. "I think
LEAH Sunlight streamed through the windows, warm and golden, painting the room in soft shades of amber. The sound of waves crashed against the shore, steady and rhythmic, like the heartbeat of the world itself. I blinked, disoriented. Where was I? The bed was unfamiliar. The room was unfamiliar. The smell of salt water and something else—something dark and masculine that made my wolf stir—filled my senses. Then I remembered. The beach house. Santos. The kiss. The way he had pulled away like he had seen something terrible. I sat up slowly, my hand reaching out to the empty space beside me. The sheets were cold. He had been gone for a while. My heart sank. I looked around the room. A note on the nightstand caught my eye, folded neatly, his handwriting sharp and precise. "Had to leave for pack business. Stay as long as you need. Driver will take you home. — S" I stared at the words for a long moment. He had left. Without saying goodbye. Without explaining anything
SANTOS The fire crackled softly in the hearth, casting dancing shadows across the walls. The sound of waves crashing against the shore filled the night, steady and rhythmic, like the heartbeat of the earth itself.I sat on the sofa, my eyes fixed on the woman sleeping in my arms.Leah.Her face wa
LEAH I didn't know how long I sat there in the parking lot, my head leaning against the steering wheel, my body heavy with exhaustion. The day had drained everything out of me. Every smile, every nod, every professional word I had forced through my teeth had taken a piece of me with it.My phone b
LEAH My hand flew to my neck.I had forgotten. In the chaos of the morning, in the stress of the director's office and the meeting with Valeria, I had completely forgotten to cover my neck.Santos's mark. The one he had given me last night. A possessive, intimate mark that told every wolf who saw
LEAH I walked into the director's office with my head held high, my expression carefully neutral. When I entered the office, the air smelled like stale coffee and cheap cologne. Director Harlan sat behind his massive desk, his pot belly straining against the buttons of his shirt like it was one de












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