LOGINTracy Xander’s POV
After all these years, the man had not changed. He was still composed to the point of distance, dignified, restrained, and even more controlled than I remembered. Five years ago, when I visited my mother’s brother, Tim, within his quiet territory near the outskirts, I met a man he had saved. He had slipped from a mountain path during a hunt and nearly died from the fall, his wolf too weak at the time to recover on its own. That man was Sean. Only later did I learn who he truly was. The Johnson pack stood at the peak of the northern territories, their power woven into every alliance, every trade route, every unspoken rule that governed the balance between packs. And Sean, their only heir, held influence over nearly half of the northern lands. A man born to rule. Even the passing lights that brushed across his face seemed to frame him in quiet authority. I ended the link with Jackson and offered him a polite smile. “It has been a long time. How have you been?” Sean’s gaze rested on me only briefly. “Fine.” The reply was short, clean, distant. I pressed my lips together and said nothing more. Jackson must have risen higher than I thought to be close enough to someone like Sean. Once inside the car, I took the back seat. My posture remained straight, almost rigid, my hands resting neatly on my knees, like a student sitting before a strict instructor, careful not to make a single mistake. Sean said nothing, yet his presence filled the entire space, heavy and impossible to ignore. By the time we reached the hotel, I let out a quiet breath, thanked him, and reached for the door, ready to leave. Sean’s eyes narrowed slightly. Was I truly that afraid of him? … The elevator doors slid shut, leaving only the two of us inside. Silence settled again, thicker this time. Sean spoke first. “How is Tim?” I stilled. For a brief moment, my vision blurred as a faint layer of moisture gathered in my eyes, but I forced it back before it could fall. “He passed away half a year ago.” My voice remained steady, but something beneath it cracked quietly, something heavy and bitter that had never fully faded. It had happened too suddenly. The grief had not left. If not for Tim, if he had not taken my mother and me in all those years ago, we might have had nowhere to go. Sean’s gaze shifted, surprise flickering across his expression before settling into something darker. He had not known. He had spent the last few years away from the territory, cut off from everything here. Regret crossed his face as he lifted his hand and gently rested it against my head in a brief, unfamiliar gesture. “I am sorry.” The touch startled me. I froze for a heartbeat before lowering my head quickly, unsure how to respond. The elevator chimed. Third floor. … As we walked past one of the banquet halls, my steps slowed, then stopped entirely. Something pulled at me. Sean followed my line of sight. Laughter spilled from the room, light and careless, carrying the unmistakable ease of celebration. A group of wolves gathered around a table, their voices overlapping as they cheered and teased. At the center sat a large cake, candles flickering softly. And there, A man stood close to a woman, fastening a necklace around her neck. Their backs faced the door, but I did not need to see their faces. I knew. The sight struck quietly but deeply, like something sharp sliding into my chest without resistance. My eyes stung, a faint redness creeping in at the edges. Sean glanced down at me. “You know them?” I steadied myself, forcing my voice into calm, into something distant enough to hide everything beneath it. “Yes.” A brief pause. “That is my mate. Alpha Chandler Gaunt.” Another pause. “And the woman… his chosen companion. My half-sister.” Inside the room, Alpha Chandler carefully fastened the necklace around Yvonne Xander’s throat. That necklace, He had reserved it months ago. He had told me it was meant for my birthday. And now, he was placing it on someone else. A bitter smile touched my lips. For years, Alpha Chandler’s betrayals had never truly been hidden. The pack knew. The whispers had never stopped. My dignity had been stripped away piece by piece until there was nothing left to defend. And in one month— It would all end. No more pretending. No more enduring. I swallowed the bitterness, tore my gaze away, and continued walking without another word. Sean’s eyes lingered on my back before he spoke. “Tracy.” I turned. He stepped closer, his voice low, steady, carrying a weight that made me pause. “Tim may be gone, but I still owe him my life.” His gaze held mine firmly. “He valued you the most. So I will grant you one wish. Anything you want.” I blinked, caught off guard. Then slowly, something shifted in my eyes, a faint light returning where there had only been exhaustion. So he meant it. A soft breath escaped me, something close to relief. “Alright… thank you. Truly.” … When we arrived at the table, warmth greeted me immediately. “Uncle Morgan, Aunt Lily, Jackson,” I said with a gentle smile. Lily quickly pulled me down beside her, her hands warm as they wrapped around my arm, her brows knitting together almost instantly. “You have lost so much weight. Have you not been eating properly again?” I touched my cheek, momentarily unsure how to answer. I had not. Work had consumed me, hours slipping past unnoticed until the hunger became sharp and painful, clawing at my stomach. I had grown used to it, used to dulling it with medicine, convincing myself it was nothing serious. If not for the examination last week, I would still believe it was something minor. The healer had been clear, Irregular eating, Suppressed emotions, Too much bitterness. Just like before, when Yvonne’s mother took my father. And now, Yvonne had taken my mate. The irony was almost enough to make me laugh. I had nearly destroyed myself over them. What a waste. From now on, aside from the medicine, I only needed two things. Regular meals. And a lighter heart. The moment I stopped caring, even the weight pressing on my chest seemed to ease. “Tracy?” Lily’s voice softened, pulling me back. “Are you listening?” I blinked and smiled lightly. “I am. I have been eating better lately. It is just the heat and lighter clothes that make me look thinner.” Morgan slid a menu toward me, his tone warm. “Order whatever you like. Do not worry about saving Jackson’s money. Today is his celebration.” He chuckled. I accepted the menu, my expression softening. “Congratulations, Jackson.” Jackson grinned. “Do not hold back. Order anything.” I glanced down at the menu and quietly chose a few simple dishes.TRACY Crystal chandeliers dripped from the vaulted ceiling of the Grand Hotel ballroom.A string quartet played a frantic, sweeping waltz in the corner, but the music barely pierced the dense, oppressive wall of Alpha auras clashing in the room. Hundreds of the region’s most powerful shifters wore custom tuxedos and glittering gowns. The smell of roasted duck, expensive perfume, and pure, predatory tension filled my lungs.Every single eye tracked us.Walking beside Sean, the crowd literally parted. His dominance wasn't a suggestion; it was a physical force. Men lowered their gazes. Women stepped back. Walking through this room with Chandler used to mean keeping my head down, making myself invisible so I wouldn't embarrass his fragile ego. Tonight, wrapped in emerald silk and anchored by the most feared man in the territory, I stared directly back at them."Elder Thorne is glaring at you from the ice sculpture," I noted, grabbing a glass of sparkling water from a passing silver tray.
TRACYTHE NEXT WEEKSilk squeezed my ribs like a vice.Sarah yanked the corset strings again, bracing her knee against my lower back. Sharp pain flared across my spine. The heavy, humid July heat bleeding through the apartment windows didn't help. Surviving the Silver Moon Gala tonight meant projecting absolute, untouchable power, but right now, breathing felt like an Olympic sport."Hold still." Sarah tied a vicious knot at the base of my spine. "You want to look like the lead developer of a billion-dollar AI or a charity case?"Gasping, I gripped the edge of the mahogany vanity. "I want to keep oxygen flowing to my brain. Loosen it.""Not a chance." Sarah stepped back, clapping dust from her hands. She wore a bright yellow cocktail dress, her hair pinned up in elaborate curls. "Alpha Sean’s entire pack is going to be there. The regional elders. Chandler. You need armor tonight, Tracy. This dress is your armor."A heavy knock rattled the bedroom door.Marcus, Sean’s lead security gua
SEANThe damp chill of the mountain air finally began to numb my bare shoulders, but the woman resting her head against my chest was perfectly warm. Wrapped tightly in my oversized flannel shirt, Tracy looked peaceful, her breathing even for the first time in days. My shirt engulfed her small frame, the hem reaching her knees.I stroked her hair, my fingers tangling in the dark strands. The raw, physical bond we had just forged felt deeper than any legal mark. She had trusted me with her body while she was at her weakest, and I had proven I could control the monster inside me to keep her safe.A sharp, high-pitched electronic shriek shattered the quiet night.Tracy jolted upright instantly. Her smartphone, sitting face-up on a flat rock near our discarded clothes, flashed a violent, piercing red. The digital alarm echoed loudly over the steady rumble of the waterfall."What is that?" I asked, sitting up and reaching for my combat pants."The mainframe," Tracy whispered, her face turni
AUTHOR'S POVThe scream shattered the tension in the room.Tracy slammed her laptop shut. The loud crack echoed over the blaring alarms outside. She stood up, her fists clenched at her sides. Her breathing was ragged, her chest heaving, and the dark circles under her eyes looked stark against her pale skin."Shut the fuck up! Both of you!" Tracy pointed a shaking finger directly at Sam. "I am not your partner, Sam! I am your employee! You ambushed me with the press today. You touched me without asking, and you used my face to inflate your stock prices!"Sam blinked, his arrogant posture faltering. "Tracy, I was just trying to build the brand—""You built a target!" she yelled, her voice cracking. Pivoting on her heel, she turned her furious gaze on me.I braced myself."And you!" Tracy stepped forward, jabbing her index finger hard into my chest. "You storm in here with armed guards like a warlord! You command me to drop my life's work! You don't ask what I need. You just issue orders
SEANThe sweat pricked the back of my neck despite the blasting air conditioning in my packhouse office. The July heat outside baked the asphalt into a shimmering mirage, matching the absolute, violent fury boiling in my gut. Keeping Tracy safe from Chandler’s hitmen was my only goal today. But looking at the eighty-inch flat screen mounted on my wall, the real threat wore a custom Italian suit.Sam Zach."Turn the volume up," I commanded.David, my Beta, grabbed the remote and hit the button. The news anchor’s voice filled the room, loud and entirely too cheerful.*"Dubbed the 'Tech Savant,' this unknown developer's algorithm correctly predicted a massive server failure and diagnosed a critical patient three minutes faster than the hospital's top medical team. The leaked footage already has ten million views."*The screen cut to a shaky cell phone video. Tracy stood in the center of the hospital testing floor, her eyes glued to a tablet, rattling off medical jargon while alarms blare
AUTHOR'S POVHeavy June rain hammered against the corrugated iron roof of the underground bar, drowning out the low thumping bass.Yvonne crossed her arms over her expensive trench coat, shivering as the damp, stifling humidity clung to her skin. The subterranean tavern smelled of wet dog, stale beer, and raw ozone from the thunderstorm raging across the city. Sitting across the sticky wooden booth, a man with a jagged scar down his neck lazily counted the stacks of crisp hundred-dollar bills. Securing her position as Luna meant cutting out Chandler’s obsession at the root, and this human mercenary was the only blade sharp enough to do it."Fifty thousand," Silas said. He tapped the thick envelope against the table. "This covers the entry fee. But hitting a pack hospital? That’s suicide. Alpha Sean has his elite guards blanketing the entire VIP wing.""You aren't going in through the front door with a gun," Yvonne snapped.She reached into her designer purse and slid a forged plastic
TRACY"She's mine."Hearing Sean say that out loud hit me like a freight train. Instantly, a deep, heavy shiver ran straight down my spine. A sudden surge of intense heat flooded my chest, radiating outward to my fingertips. My wolf reacted violently to the Alpha’s dominance, pushing against my rib
TRACYEarly afternoon sunlight filtered through the large, modern windows of my guest bedroom inside Sean’s Packhouse. Sitting quietly on the edge of the plush mattress, I stared blankly at the far wall. My mind still felt completely exhausted from the terrifying shootout on the city street yesterd
AUTHOR’S POVThrashing under the heavy white bedsheets, Tracy could not escape the violent nightmare. Gunshots echoed loudly inside her mind. She saw the dirty concrete floor of the Gaunt slave labor camp, blending seamlessly with the dark pavement outside her new apartment. Smoke filled the freez
AUTHOR’S POV“You have a phone call from…” Came the robotic voice from the phone on the nightstand.Looking down at the digital screen, she saw an unlisted city number flashing brightly. She picked up the device and answered the call immediately, knowing exactly who was on the other end of the line







