LOGINFour years ago, Alpha Kade Ashford's touch marked her body and shattered her future. She fled her pack pregnant, disgraced, hiding an Omega's shame. Now she has twin sons with an Alpha's eyes and a secret she's guarded with her life. When a rare inter-pack ceremony pulls her back into his territory, one breath of his scent unravels everything. He is her mate. He always was. Alpha Kade never stopped searching for the mate fate stole from him, even as his pack forced another woman into the role of his future Luna. Now the truth stands before him, holding two sons who share his blood and his eyes. But the woman set to become Luna will not step aside. She has waited too long for this crown, and she will burn down anyone, mate bond or not, who threatens to take it from her.
View MoreThe council chamber was already full by the time Kade arrived, elders seated in their formal half circle beneath banners that had hung there since before his father ruled, their faces carrying the particular blend of concern and calculation that always meant trouble.He'd left Wren and the boys in the private hall with Elder Sable and two of his most trusted guards, though the decision had cost him more than he expected. Every step away from that room felt wrong, some instinct buried deep in his chest screaming that he shouldn't be putting distance between himself and the family he'd only just found."Alpha Ashford." Elder Corvin rose as he entered, his silver beard catching the torchlight, his tone carrying the careful neutrality of a man who had spent decades surviving pack politics by never showing his hand too early. "Thank you for joining us. I understand the circumstances are unusual.""Unusual isn't the word I'd choose." Kade crossed to the head of the chamber, refusing the off
The private hall smelled of cedar and old smoke, the kind of room built for decisions too difficult for public ears. Kade shut the heavy doors himself, the sound echoing through the space, and for the first time since the ceremony began, silence settled around them without four hundred witnesses hanging on every word.Wren stood near the center of the room with the boys pressed close to her sides, her spine straight despite the exhaustion Kade could see written plainly across her face. Elder Sable positioned herself near the door, arms crossed, watching him with the wary patience of someone who had spent years protecting a secret and wasn't ready to trust the man responsible for it in the first place."Sit," Kade said, gesturing toward the long table at the center of the room, though it came out gentler than he intended, less command and more request.Wren didn't move. "I'd rather stand. If this is going to be a negotiation, I want to be able to leave quickly."The words hit harder th
Priscilla had seen a lot of things ruin a ceremony before. A drunk elder. A challenge fight that broke out too early. Once, memorably, a goat wandered onto the dais during the blessing.She had never seen her future collapse in real time in front of four hundred witnesses, and she was not about to stand at the edge of the dais and let it happen without a fight."Alpha Ashford." She said it again, louder this time, stepping down from the platform with her silver ceremonial gown trailing over the grass. "Perhaps you'd like to explain to your betrothed exactly what this is."The word landed exactly where she'd aimed it. Betrothed. A term the council had used so carefully for months, softly, tentatively, as if testing how the pack would receive it before making it official. She'd never once heard Kade use it himself, not once, not in any of the stilted, formal conversations they'd shared over the past year. But the wolves around her didn't know that. To them, hearing it spoken aloud made
Kade didn't remember deciding to move.One moment he was standing on the dais reciting the ceremonial words he'd said a hundred times before, and the next his boots were carrying him down the steps, through wolves who scrambled to clear a path they didn't understand, toward a woman he hadn't let himself think about in four years because thinking about her had nearly broken him the first time.Wren.The scent hit him harder with every step, four years of absence collapsing into nothing, and beneath it, layered into the boy's eyes he'd just seen, something that rewrote everything he thought he knew about his own life."Kade." His beta, Torren, caught his arm from behind, voice low and urgent. "The ceremony isn't finished. The council is watching.""Let them watch." He shook off the grip without looking back.The crowd had gone strange and quiet around him, wolves stepping aside, murmurs rippling outward faster than he could outpace them. He didn't care. He'd spent four years being told












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