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Arielle's POV
"I'm taking the pink hoodie too."
The sales receptionist, a slim young lady, smiled and stretched out her hand. "Let me take your card."
She swiped it and waited, then swiped it again.
"This isn't working." She kept her voice professionally flat. "You can pay with another card."
"That's not possible." I smiled lightly. "I used this card a few hours ago."
"Let's try it again."
She swiped once more, then shook her head.
I handed her another card. It still declined. My mouth twisted. "There must be a problem somewhere."
"I'm sorry for the inconvenience. I think you should check with your bank. They'll know what the issue is."
I nodded. Behind me, another salesperson was already gathering everything I'd picked. The hoodie, the shoes, the perfume and carrying them back to their positions like I'd never touched them.
I watched for a second, then turned and walked out of the mall with every bit of composure I had left.
I was about to explode and I already had a culprit in mind.
I pulled out my phone and dialed.
"Hello, Dad."
"Hello, Arielle." He paused. "So you finally called. Why did you leave the house without informing me?"
"I'm not a baby, Dad. I just left for three days and you're already fuming."
"What if something terrible happened to you?"
"Nothing is going to happen. You're just being paranoid."
"That's not paranoia. I have to take responsibility for you. I won't let what happened repeat itself."
My grip on the phone tightened. "I'm not Mom."
There was silence.
"That's the main reason I froze your account. Come home, Arielle."
"That's so petty. How could you?" I ended the call before he could say another word.
I stood on the pavement outside, cars sliding past, people brushing by, the whole city completely indifferent.
Fine. If he wanted it that way, I wasn't going back home. Not today. It had been a three-day camping trip. Three days in the woods with friends, fresh air, no phone signal, no drama and I hadn't told him because I already knew what he'd say.
“Absolutely not. It's not safe out there.”
It was never safe anywhere, according to him. I was twenty-two years old and he still tracked my every move like something was hunting me.
Maybe in his mind, something always was.
I understood why he was the way he was. After what happened to Mom, something in him had broken and never quite healed. She had died when I was fifteen. Torn apart by a werewolf in the woods while he watched, helpless, unable to do a thing.
He'd gone to the police and told them exactly what he saw, but no one had believed him. Not a single person. And so he'd spent the years since then carrying it alone,terrified that what took her would come for me next.
I didn't blame him for being afraid. But I wasn't going to become a prisoner for it anymore.
The problem was I had no money and nowhere to go.
I pulled out my phone and texted Stella, my best friend who lived abroad.
I'm in a bit of a situation. Lend me some cash, please.
My phone rang almost immediately.
"Hey, babe. Just saw your text. What's up?"
"Long story. Girl, I've got daddy issues. I just need somewhere to stay for a while. I owe you big time."
"I'll help you, love."
I let out a slow breath when the call ended. I'd lodge in a hotel tonight, then go apartment hunting tomorrow. And find something with my name on the lease and no one else's. It had to be done. I couldn't keep floating between hotel rooms and borrowed money. I needed a real plan and a real address. The thought of it settled something in my chest.
Very simple. I almost felt better.
I was nearly asleep when my phone rang. I stared at the ceiling for a moment before reaching for it.
It was David, my boyfriend. I picked up.
"Arielle." His voice was very calm. "You have to come back home. Your dad is very worried about you."
He said your dad. Not I'm worried about you. Not are you okay?
"If he sent you to call me, it isn't working. I'm not coming home anytime soon. It's late. I'm trying to get some sleep."
"Since that's your choice. Good night." He hung up.
I lowered the phone and stared at it.
He hadn't even tried to talk me into coming home. There was no pushback, no real concern.
I could hear in his voice that he'd only called because my father had asked him to. After all, David was the manager of Hunt Group. His loyalty would always run there first.
I set the phone face-down on the nightstand. The hotel room was quiet in that way hotel rooms always were.I pulled the duvet up and looked at the ceiling.
Tomorrow I'd find an apartment. A beautiful one. Somewhere decent. I'd been given everything I had, my whole life spent inside those walls
and maybe that was the problem.
Maybe this was exactly what I needed to find out what I was actually made of when my father's money wasn't doing the work for me.
It was a nice thought and I clung to it.
But something else crept in. The memory of my mother's voice. The way my father's face had looked the morning after it happened.
He looked chewed out, like something had been taken from behind his eyes and never returned. She was gone and there was nothing either of us could do.
And now I was lying alone in a hotel room, my cards declined, my boyfriend unbothered, my father furious, running away from the only home I'd ever known.
I turned onto my side.
I'm not running, I told myself. I'm choosing what I want. There's a difference.
I just had to keep believing that.
Arielle’s POVThe three hooded figures didn't move an inch. They just kept staring up at my window, their faces completely hidden in the dark shadows of their hoods. A cold weight settled heavily in my stomach. Who were they? Why were they watching me?My hands trembled as I gripped the edge of the curtain. Part of me wanted to yell for my dad or call our security guards, but a deeper, stronger instinct told me to be quiet. If these people were connected to the world Marcus had just dropped me into, normal human security wouldn't stand a chance.I carefully stepped back from the window, letting the curtain fall completely shut. The darkness of my bedroom felt suffocating. I crawled back into my bed, pulling the thick duvet all the way up to my chin, but I couldn't sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, Marcus’s harsh voice echoed in my mind.“It is most likely because you mated with a wolf.”My face burned hot against my pillow, a mix of pure embarrassment and anger washing over me.
Victor's POV "We are lifting your banishment, Victor." Elder Marcus said before a low vibrating sound filled the room. He immediately excused himself and exited the room. I could tell his subordinates were not pleased with the abruptiveness of this action. But the meeting went on. I do wonder though, the kind of emergency that would make someone like Marcus leave an important meeting like this. "The council has decided that your years in exile have served as penance for the blood on your hands," Elder Helena continued. Her eyes remained sharp and cold, lacking even a shred of the grace her words implied. "You are free to walk pack grounds. You are, once again, a member of the Bloodclaw clan." "And my title?" The question slipped out before I could stop it. Rowan let out a dry, mocking chuckle from the corner. "You lost the right to the Alpha seat the moment you let your wolf rip open a human throat, Victor. The Moon Goddess herself turned her back on you. Michael remains A
Arielle's POVI was running in a forest and right beside me ran a massive wolf. His fur was as black as the night sky, but it was his eyes that caught my attention. They were a striking, bright electric blue. I would recognize those eyes anywhere.Victor.We ran side by side, our fur brushing against each other. A deep, natural heat started to build between us that had nothing to do with the chilly night air. When he slowed down, turning his massive head toward me, the intensity in those blue eyes made my breath hitch. He leaned in close, gently rubbing his nose against the side of my neck. His hot breath bloomed against my fur. A low, rumbling purr vibrated deep in his chest, sending a fierce, electric shock straight down my spine. It felt incredibly close, raw, and completely overwhelming. He pressed nearer, his heavy weight gently pinning me down to the forest floor. As his muzzle stroked against mine, the sheer intensity of the moment made me throw my head back, a soft purr
Victor’s POV Harrison Hunt could not stop staring. The creature lying on the floor of the hallway was a wolf. There was no denying the reality of it. Its silver gray fur shone under the bright chandelier lights. The wolf looked weak, and helpless. But Harrison could not forget what wolves meant to him. For years, he had hated them with a passion. He blamed them for taking his wife away. He had promised himself that if he ever saw a wolf again, he would shoot it without hesitating. Now, one was lying right in front of him. And it was his own daughter. The realization felt like a sharp knife twisting inside his chest. "Sir?" One of the bodyguards gripped his gun tighter, his knuckles turning white. "What should we do?" The sound of the guard preparing his weapon broke Harrison's trance. He swallowed hard, his throat dry. He was still terrified and completely confused, but nothing could change the truth. That wolf was Arielle. He had watched the horrific change hap
Victor's POV The moment I saw the pack grounds, a familiar weight settled in my chest. Home. I hadn't called it that in years. The last time I stood here, I was no longer Alpha, no longer a leader, just a man who had failed. One of the three guards walked ahead of me while the other two walked beside me. They seemed to be new. If they recognized me as their former Alpha, they did well not to show it. We passed through the training grounds, which were as full as I remembered with wolves both male and female, eager to prove themselves. Multiple eyes followed us as we walked by. IlI could hear whispers of surprise, confusion, and dare I say, excitement. Was that just my hope, though? The patrol towers still stood at the edges of the territory, and the pack house remained exactly where I remembered. For a moment, memories threatened to surface. I shoved them down; there was no point looking backward. We passed by many people. Some I remembered, some I didn't, but no one s
Arielle's POV I couldn't stop thinking about what Stella had said.I think you need to go see Victor. Right now.I sat on the edge of my bed staring at the wall.Could she be thinking that I...I was turning into what Victor was?Was that even possible? And if it were, how did I turn?These were questions Victor could answer. He would know what was wrong with me.I grabbed my jacket and headed downstairs.I almost made it to the front door before Martha spotted me."Going somewhere, dear?"Forcing a smile, I replied, "Just getting some air."The old woman narrowed her eyes. Clearly she didn't believe me, but thankfully she didn't stop me.A few minutes later I was in my car heading toward the police station.The closer I got, the stranger I felt. My pulse kept speeding up. My palms were sweating.I couldn't deny that seeing him again was something I'd been looking forward to.The realization annoyed me."Get a grip, Arielle. You're only going there to ask questions, not spend the nigh
Arielle's POV The cloth tied around my wrists was starting to burn against my skin. I shifted slightly in the backseat and tried to loosen my hands again, but it was useless. The man beside me immediately grabbed my arm harder. “Sit still.” I glared at him, unable to say anything since my mout
Arielle’s POVThe iron gates groaned open as the car rolled up the long driveway, and the mansion came into view the same way it always did. It looked too large, too quiet, too full of things that didn’t move. Every topiary trimmed to the same perfect angle. Every window was gleaming. Nothing was
Arielle's POVWhen I woke up, Victor wasn't on the bed.I got up slowly, still feeling the ache in my lower abdomen from last night. I hadn't showered after, I still smelled like Victor’s strong cologne and sex.Memories from last night rushed through my head, fuck! I had to admit that Victor did t
Arielle's POVI sat up.“You'll assume the role of a patient and I'll be the doctor.""Sounds interesting." I smiled. "What illnesses can you treat?""You'll find out. Soon." His eyes stayed on mine. "Let's not rush things."I nodded."Good." He strode to the table and picked up a pen and paper."T







