LOGINThe ride was a blur of sensation—wind tearing at my hair,
River’s body was solid and warm in front of me, the rumble of the engine vibrating through my bones as I slid in behind him. My arms wrapped around his waist, fingers splaying over the hard planes of his stomach—every subtle ridge and flex shifting beneath my palms like restrained power.
My chest pressed to his back, close enough to feel the steady rise and fall of his breath, the heat of him seeping through my clothes. Every time he leaned into a curve, his muscles tightened under my touch—controlled, deliberate—like he was aware of exactly where my hands were… and what he was doing to me.
The bike roared beneath us, but it was him I felt most—the strength, the heat, the quiet dominance in the way he held the road… and me.
I should have been terrified. Should have been planning my escape, looking for an opening to run.
But all I could think about was the heat.
It had started when he kissed me—a spark that ignited something deep in my chest, something that felt like recognition. Like coming home. And now it was spreading, filling every empty space inside me, making my skin feel too tight, and my blood run too hot.
The mate bond.
But God help me, I could feel it. A pull so strong it made my teeth ache, a need so visceral it bordered on pain.
Behind us, Cade's engine roared, keeping pace. I could feel his eyes on me even though I couldn't see him, could feel the weight of his attention like a physical touch.
They were hunting me.
And I was letting them.
The road narrowed, trees pressing in on both sides, and then we were turning off onto a private drive—gravel crunching under the tires, branches forming a tunnel overhead. The forest here was old, wild, the kind of place where predators lived.
We emerged into a clearing, and I saw it: a house that looked like it had grown out of the forest itself. Two stories, all dark wood and stone, with wide windows that reflected the trees and sky. It was beautiful in a rough, unpolished way.
River killed the engine, and the sudden silence was deafening.
For a moment, nobody moved.
Then Cade pulled up beside us, cutting his engine too, and the quiet settled over us like a blanket.
"Home sweet home," Cade said, swinging off his bike. He pulled off his helmet, running a hand through his blonde hair, and that lazy smile was back. But there was something else in his eyes now—something darker, hungrier.
My arms stayed wrapped around River’s waist a second longer than necessary before I let go. He swung off the bike first, then turned back, offering me his hand. I stared at it, at the calluses on his palm, the strength in his fingers. When I took it, his grip lingered—steady, warm—holding me there just a moment longer than it took to help me down.
I could still run. But even as I thought it, I knew it was a lie. The heat in my veins was too strong, the pull too undeniable. Whatever this bond was, it had already sunk its claws into me.
While holding his hand, that spark flared again—brighter this time, hot enough to steal the air from my lungs.
River's eyes darkened. "You feel it too," he said. It wasn't a question.
I nodded, not trusting my voice.
"Good." He pulled me closer, his free hand coming up to cup my jaw. "Because once we start this, there's no going back."
"Start what?" I whispered.
Cade moved behind me, his hands settling on my hips, his breath warm against my ear. "The claiming," he murmured. "The mating. Making you ours."
My heart was hammering so hard I thought it might break through my ribs. "And if I say no?"
River's thumb brushed across my cheekbone, gentle despite the intensity in his eyes. "We're not monsters, Laney. We won't force you."
"But you won't want to say no," Cade added, his lips grazing the shell of my ear. "The bond—it's already started. You can feel it, can't you? That pull. That need."
I could. God, I could. It was like a live wire running through my body, connecting me to both of them, making every nerve ending sing with awareness.
"What am I?" I asked, the question bursting out before I could stop it. "I'm wolfless. I've never shifted. But earlier, when I cut my hand, it healed. Fast. And the heat—"
"You're not wolfless," River said, his voice rough. "You never were."
I stared at him. "What?"
"Your wolf is there," Cade said. "We can smell her. She's just... dormant. Locked away."
"But the mating bond," River continued, "it's waking her up. That's what you're feeling. That's why you healed."
My mind was reeling. "That's not possible. I've been tested. The pack healers said—"
"The pack healers were wrong," River interrupted. "Or they lied. Either way, you're not human, Laney. You're one of us. You've always been one of us."
The words hit me like a physical blow. All those years of being told I was defective, broken, empty—and it had been a lie?
"Why?" I whispered. "Why would they—"
"We don't know," Cade said gently. "But we'll figure it out. Together."
River's hand tightened on my jaw, tilting my face up to meet his eyes. "Right now, all that matters is this. Us. The bond."
"Say yes," Cade murmured against my ear. "Let us claim you. Let us make you ours."
I should have been angry. Should have been demanding answers, refusing to let them distract me with sex and promises.
But the heat was too strong, the need too overwhelming. And beneath it all was something else—something that felt like rightness. Like this was exactly where I was supposed to be.
"Yes," I breathed.
River's eyes flared, and then his mouth was on mine again, hot and demanding. I melted into him, my hands fisting in his shirt, and felt Cade press closer behind me, his lips trailing down the side of my neck.
"Inside," River growled against my mouth. "Now."
The house was a blur—hardwood floors, exposed beams, furniture that looked comfortable and lived-in. But I barely registered any of it. All I could focus on was the two men guiding me up the stairs, their hands on my body, their scent surrounding me.
We reached a bedroom—large, dominated by a massive bed with dark sheets—and River kicked the door shut behind us.
For a moment, we all just stood there, breathing hard, the air thick with tension and want.
Then Cade's hands were on me, sliding Carol's jacket off my shoulders, letting it fall to the floor. River's fingers found the hem of my slip, tugging it up and over my head until I was standing in front of them in nothing but my bra and underwear.
I should have felt exposed. Vulnerable.
Instead, I felt powerful.
Because the way they were looking at me—like I was something precious and dangerous and utterly irresistible—made me feel like a goddess.
"Beautiful," Cade murmured, his hands skimming up my sides. "So fucking beautiful."
River's eyes were dark, hungry. "Ours," he said, and the possessiveness in his voice sent a shiver down my spine.
He moved closer, his hands going to my bra, unhooking it with practiced ease. The fabric fell away, and I felt the cool air against my skin, felt my nipples harden under their gazes.
Cade's hands cupped my breasts, his thumbs brushing over the sensitive peaks, and I gasped at the sensation. It was too much and not enough all at once, pleasure sparking through me like electricity.
"That's it," Cade murmured. "Let us hear you."
River's mouth found my neck, his teeth grazing the sensitive skin, and I felt something inside me shift. The heat flared brighter, hotter, and suddenly I could feel them—not just physically, but deeper. Like there were invisible threads connecting us, binding us together.
The mate bond.
It was real. It was happening.
"I can feel you," I gasped. "Both of you. Inside my head—"
"That's the bond," River said against my skin. "It's forming. Connecting us."
"By the time we're done," Cade added, his hands sliding down to hook in the waistband of my underwear, "you'll be able to feel everything we feel. And we'll feel everything you feel."
He pulled my underwear down, and I stepped out of them, suddenly completely bare before them.
River stepped back, his eyes raking over me, and I watched as he pulled his shirt over his head. His body was all hard muscle and tanned skin, a tattoo of a wolf sprawling across his chest and shoulder. Cade followed suit, revealing a similar build, similar ink.
They were magnificent.
And they were mine.
The thought should have scared me. Should have sent me running.
Instead, it made me ache.
"On the bed," River said, his voice rough with command.
I obeyed, climbing onto the mattress, feeling the cool sheets against my heated skin. They followed, flanking me on either side, their hands and mouths everywhere at once.
Cade's lips found my breast, his tongue circling my nipple before he sucked it into his mouth. River's hand slid between my thighs, his fingers finding me wet and ready, and I arched into his touch with a moan.
"So responsive," River murmured, his fingers circling my clit in slow, deliberate strokes. "So perfect."
"Please," I gasped, not even sure what I was begging for.
"We've got you," Cade said, his mouth moving to my other breast. "We're going to take care of you."
River's fingers slid inside me, and I cried out at the intrusion, at the pleasure that shot through me. He worked me slowly, thoroughly, his thumb pressing against my clit while his fingers curled inside me, finding that spot that made me see stars.
"That's it," he growled. "Come for us. Let us feel it."
The orgasm hit me like a freight train, pleasure crashing over me in waves so intense I thought I might break apart. I felt it echo through the bond, felt them feel what I was feeling, and the sensation was overwhelming.
When I came back to myself, they were both watching me with dark, hungry eyes.
"Beautiful," Cade said again. "But we're not done yet."
River moved between my thighs, and I felt the blunt head of his cock pressing against my entrance. He paused, his eyes meeting mine, giving me one last chance to say no.
I reached up, pulling him down into a kiss.
He entered me in one smooth thrust, and I gasped at the fullness, at the way he stretched me. He stilled, letting me adjust, and I could feel his restraint through the bond, could feel how much he wanted to move, to claim, to take.
"Move," I whispered. "Please."
He did, pulling out slowly before thrusting back in, setting a rhythm that was both gentle and devastating. Each stroke sent pleasure spiraling through me, building higher and higher.
Cade's hand found mine, his fingers lacing through mine, and I felt his presence in my mind, felt the bond stretching to include him too.
"Soon," he murmured. "When he's done, it'll be my turn. And then you'll be fully ours."
River's thrusts grew harder, faster, his control slipping. I could feel his pleasure building through the bond, could feel how close he was.
"Come with me," he growled. "Let me feel you."
His hand found my clit, and that was all it took. I shattered, pleasure exploding through me, and I felt him follow, felt him pulse inside me as he found his own release.
But it wasn't just physical. Something else happened—something deeper. I felt a mark settle into place, invisible but undeniable, branding me as his.
As theirs.
When River finally pulled out, I was trembling, overwhelmed by sensation and emotion.
Cade was there immediately, his hands gentle as he positioned himself between my thighs. "My turn," he said, and there was something almost reverent in his voice.
He entered me more slowly than River had, savoring every inch, and I felt the bond stretch and strengthen, weaving us all together.
This time, when I came, I felt both of them with me—felt River's satisfaction, Cade's pleasure, my own ecstasy—all tangled together until I couldn't tell where one ended and another began.
And when Cade marked me, when I felt that second brand settle into place, I knew with absolute certainty that I was changed.
I was theirs.
And they were mine.
I woke to the feeling of hands on my skin—gentle, soothing, washing away the sweat and evidence of what we'd done. I blinked my eyes open and found Cade beside me, a warm cloth in his hand, his expression soft.
"Hey," he said quietly. "How are you feeling?"
I took inventory. My body ached in the best way, and I could still feel them—both of them—humming in the back of my mind through the bond.
"Different," I said. "But good."
River appeared on my other side, pressing a glass of water into my hands. "Drink," he said. "You need to stay hydrated."
I obeyed, and as I drank, I felt something else—something stirring deep inside me. A presence that had always been there but had been locked away, dormant.
My wolf.
The council chamber didn't look like the end of ten years of blood and trafficked routes. It looked like paperwork, cold and fluorescent and utterly unglamorous. That was the point. Men like Josiah spent their whole lives being feared. The least he deserved was to end the way he should've been treated all along — as a line item.Elizabeth stood at the podium with a stack of filings thick enough to bury a man, because it was about to. "Petition to strip title and territory, corroborated by direct testimony, independent documentation, and four days of real-time evidence gathered under full council authority." She set the stack down with a weight that seemed to echo through the whole room. "Motion to dissolve the northern corridor in its entirety — not transfer, not restructure. Dissolve."That word mattered more than most people in the room understood. A takedown by force leaves a vacancy, and vacancies get filled — some ambitious wolf with a grudge and a gun steps into the empty seat w
The call about Josylyn came at 3 a.m., four days into the operation, and it could not have picked a worse — or better — time."She's in labor." Elara's voice was tight over comms; Moss Thorn pack house was loud and chaotic behind her. "Full labor, Laney. Marc's with her, the birth team's fifteen minutes out, and I don't know what to do with my hands.""Where's Sirus?""Sitting on the kitchen counter eating crackers like it's a Tuesday afternoon." A short, disbelieving laugh escaped her. "Laney, he's five, and he is currently the calmest person in this house. He told Marc to stop pacing because it was — and I quote — 'not helping anybody.'"That tracked. Sirus had been through more in five years than most wolves saw in fifty, and somewhere along the way he'd come out the other side of it with a stillness that unsettled grown warriors. Nothing rattled that kid. Nothing was allowed to.Fifteen minutes was a lifetime when you were also running the biggest legal takedown in a decade, and I
With Voss gone, it was Josiah's turn to answer.He didn't get to walk away clean the way he'd planned it — sign a few papers, disappear north, let the council forget his name in a decade the way councils forget things when there's no body and no headline. Not after ten years of running the largest smuggling corridor in shifter territory. Not after what he did to my sister to get his revenge in the first place. Ten years we knew about. God only knew what we didn't.I looked at Elara across the annex and felt my chest tighten. Two men had spent years turning her into a chess piece — Voss, who'd used her body against her will and left her carrying the proof of it, and Josiah, who'd used her pain the same way, arranging her like a piece on his board because it served his own war. Voss was already gone. Handled. Buried under his own trafficking charges with eleven kids recovered and his name erased from every registry that mattered.Today, it was Josiah's turn. And I got to watch my sister
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River's expression did not change when I told him.That was somehow worse than if it had.He stood at the window of the war room — a generous name for the space Alpha Tomas had given us, which was really just a large sitting room with the furniture pushed back — with his arms crossed and his jaw set and his eyes on me the entire time I spoke. Not the map. Not the door. Me. Like if this went sideways, it'd be my fuck-up.Cade sat on the edge of the table. His father, Alpha Rian, had joined us via phone, on speaker, propped against a stack of books in the center of the table. Luna Elizabeth was on the same call, her voice clear and dry and precise as a filed edge. Tomas stood near the back. Marc stood next to Josylyn with his hand at the small of her back, which I suspected was the only thing keeping him from pacing.I laid it out the way I'd laid everything out since this started. Piece by piece. No softening.The sisters enter the clearing. Brianne's wolves inside the perimeter first.
Josylyn found the map first.She'd asked one of Alpha Tomas's wolves for paper — actual paper, not a phone, not a screen — and now it was spread across the bed between us, a printed satellite image of Korr's old territory that someone had pulled from a county land registry. Unmarked roads. Dense tree cover. A river cutting through the eastern edge that didn't appear on most GPS systems because it had been rerouted sometime in the 1970s and never officially updated."Brianne's people have been living here," I said, tracing the tree line with my finger, "for years. On routes that don't exist on any map Voss has built. Which means every blind spot he thinks he owns—""Is occupied," Josylyn finished."By wolves who know that land the way you know your own house in the dark."Elara was sitting cross-legged at the foot of the bed, her palms resting on her knees, her eyes moving across the map with the careful attention she gave things she was committing to memory. She hadn't said much. She
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When we landed at Alpha's Tomas Pack lands, we were taken directly to the Beta's home for debriefing. My sister’s pack was being starved out and killed off slowly.Strategically, it made sense.From the enemy’s perspective, eliminating our closest ally—the Moss Thorn Pack, and specifically Alpha To
ClaimedThe celebration stretched into the night—music pulsing through the great hall, laughter echoing off stone walls, the mingled scents of three packs creating something new and electric in the air.I stood near the dais with Sirus tucked against my side, his small hand gripping mine like a lif
Alpha Rian stood at the base of the stairs, hands clasped behind his back, posture relaxed but unmistakably commanding. Tall, broad-shouldered, with silver threading through dark hair that only added to his authority. I could see River in the set of his jaw, Cade in the steadiness of his stance.Be







