LOGINLogan’s POV
I didn’t even realize when my wolf had pushed his way to the surface.
His eyes were mine now, gold and burning, the line between us so thin I could barely tell where he ended and I began anymore.
I let out a growl low in my chest, and the sound of it dropped the whole hallway into silence. Bianca and her little group of friends froze where they stood, the laughter dying in their throats.
Bianca coughed and pasted a soft smile on her face like she had not been laughing two seconds ago.
“What the hell is going on here?” My voice came out rough, scraped, barely my own.
“Oh, Logan, it’s nothing.” She tucked a strand
of hair behind her ear, that smile growing sweeter, like it could fool anyone. “We were just welcoming the new girl. You know. Your sister.”
“Welcoming?” I took a step closer. “You mean making her cry?”
Bianca’s smile faltered for half a second, then she fixed it back into place.
She started walking toward me slowly, flipping her hair over one shoulder, putting on the kind of show that was supposed to make a man forget he was angry.
I had to give her credit. It was almost impressive.
She was a beta wolf, and beta females were always like this. Aggressive about what they wanted, openly possessive, never quite knowing when to back off.
Bianca had set her sights on me for as long as I could remember, picking fights with any other girl who came too close, marking her territory in a thousand little ways even though I had never given her permission to.
It had never mattered to me. My wolf had never recognized anyone, not in all my life.
So I had taken her to bed once, maybe twice, and gotten bored of her by the next morning the way I got bored of all of them.
But the Canadian was different.
My wolf had known her the second she walked through our front door. He had not stopped pacing since. I could not sleep without seeing her face.
I could not breathe in our house without catching her scent in the hall and feeling my whole chest tighten around it.
And I hated her for it. I hated every single thing she was doing to me, hated that some bone-deep part of me knew with absolute certainty that she was not good for our pack and I still could not bring myself to let her go.
I could not even take her off my mind for one hour.
“Logan.” Bianca’s hand landed on my arm, soft and possessive, and her voice dropped to something she probably thought was tender.
“Why are you so worked up over her? Come on.”
I moved before I thought about it.
My arm came up and I swept hers off me with so much force that her whole body went with it.
She hit the lockers behind her hard enough that the metal cracked, and she slid down to the floor with a thin line of blood already running from her hairline down the side of her face.
She looked up at me with her eyes wide, then they began to shift, turning a bright yellow as her own wolf came snarling to the surface.
I let mine answer her wolf.
The growl that came out of me was something I had never made before. Deep, ugly, and so loud the walls seemed to shake with it. Bianca’s wolf eyes blinked out almost immediately.
She flinched against the lockers, and the next sound out of her was a whine, high and frightened, and then she burst into tears, both hands coming up to cover her face.
Her little group of friends scattered like leaves.
I turned and walked away without looking at her again.
I could feel every eye in that hallway following me, the whispers already starting up before I had even cleared the corner.
The Pierce heir had just put a beta girl into the lockers. The Pierce heir had just defended someone.
Logan Pierce, who had never raised a hand for anyone in his entire life, who had never stood between a single soul and their consequences, had just shown the whole school where his loyalty had gone.
Let them whisper.
I had never lifted a finger for anyone before because no one had ever been worth it.
That was the simple truth of it. And I did not care what story they made of this, because as far as I was concerned, the rule from this day forward was very simple.
No one was allowed to hurt her.
No one except me.
I made it halfway down the next corridor before I caught her scent again, sharper now, wet with tears, and I followed it without meaning to.
I told myself I only wanted to make sure she was alright. I told myself I only wanted to see her face and then I would leave.
I rounded the last corner and stopped dead.
Lucas was already there.
He was crouched in front of her, one hand cupping her cheek, his thumb wiping a tear off her face with so much gentleness it did not even look like him.
She was leaning into the touch without meaning to. Her eyes were closed, and her lashes were dark and wet against her skin, and she was letting my brother hold her like she had been waiting for someone to do exactly that.
“I’m here,” he was saying, low and soft. “Hey. You’re okay. I’ve got you.”
I could not move.
I stood there at the edge of the corridor like a man who had been struck in the chest, watching my brother do the thing I did not know how to do.
Touching her the way I would never let myself. Saying the words I could not get out of my mouth even when I was alone in my own room at night thinking about her.
He looked up.
His grey eyes met mine over the top of her head, and there was not a single expression on his face ,which made everything more uncomfortable for me.
She did not see me.
Her face was still pressed into his palm.
Something in my chest broke open and the wolf in me roared so loud I thought my skull would split.
I turned and ran.
I did not even make it to the doors. I shoved them open with my shoulder and stumbled out into the wet grass behind the building, and my body was already changing before I had decided to let it.
My bones cracked. My breath turned to a snarl. The world dropped down low and wide around me as I hit the ground on four legs and tore off into the trees at the edge of campus.
I ran until the school was a memory.
I ran until the air burned in my lungs and the rain finally started to come down in earnest.
I ran until I could not feel her scent on me anymore, and even then, even then, my wolf was still snarling the same word over and over inside my chest, the one word I had been pretending all morning that I had not heard him say.
Mine.
Aurora’s POVLucas drove me to campus the next morning, his grin easy and bright in the sunlight. I tried to match it. I tried to feel the warmth he always offers and let it settle in my chest where Logan's coldness had been living rent-free.I failed. It seems Logan’s coldness was more than Lucas' warmth.The car pulled up to the main gates, and I saw Guards in Shadowpine colours, stationed along the perimeter, their eyes scanning the crowd. One of them spotted our car and straightened. Then he bowed.I blinked. "What's happening?" I asked."It’s the new security," Lucas said, his voice losing some of its lightness. "Dad orders them after the falls."The guard approached as I stepped out of the car. He was older, grey at the temples, his weathered face breaking into a smile that crinkled the corners of his eyes."Miss Aurora." He reached into his pocket and pulled out something small and woven. "My child said I should give you this bracelet. She made it herself. She'll be happy if y
Aurora’s POVI was standing at the kitchen island, tearing into a sandwich. I couldn't even taste it because of how angry I felt when Vincent stepped in from the hall.He moved quietly for an Alpha; most alphas like announcing their authority from far away. But I didn’t hear him until he was already leaning against the doorframe.“Aurora.” His voice was gentle. “I know you are angry. But we really need to talk.”My wolf stirred, lifting her head from where she’d been sulking in my chest. Control yourself, she whispered. You are acting out of place because of your emotions.I bit into the sandwich harder than necessary. Chewing hard before I Swallow. I didn’t look at him, but this was just because of my own stubbornness.Vincent sighed. He crossed the room and sat on the stool across from me, his big hands folding on the marble like he was bracing for something.“Listen to your mother,” he said. “She only wants what’s best for you.”I laughed. It came out ugly and short, crumbs falling
Aurora’s POVLogan set me down just inside the back door, his hands lingering a second too long on my waist before he let go.I didn’t look at him. I didn’t look at anyone. I walked straight past the kitchen where my mother’s voice was already rising … baby, wait … and up the stairs with my spine so straight it hurt.I closed my bedroom door behind me and turned the lock.Then I stood there in the dark and listened to my own heart hammering against my ribs like it wanted out.“Baby.” My mother’s soft voice came through the woods. “Aurora. Please. Can we talk?”I didn’t answer. I walked to the bathroom, turned the shower on as hot as it would go, and blasted music from my speaker until the walls shook. I stood under the water until my skin turned pink and my fingers wrinkled, and I cried again … because I was too tired to hold them in anymore.I didn’t come out until the water ran cold.I fell into bed still damp, undressed, and slept like I’d been drugged. I woke up, and the sun was
Aurora’s POVI ran down the hall with tears still spilling over like I had no say in the matter; my mother’s voice kept chasing me, no matter how much I ran.I didn’t care about anything except getting out of that house before I broke completely.I turned the corner and slammed into something hard. It knocked the air out of me. I stumbled back, and a hand snapped around my arm to hold me up.I looked up. And as if my day could not get any worse, it had to be Logan.He stood in the corridor, still in the clothes from his father’s office, his grey eyes fixed on my face. He tilted his head, looking at me curiously.“Why are you crying?” His voice was low. I jerked out of his grip and pressed back against the wall. “Nothing.”He stepped closer. “Who hurt you?”“Nobody hurt me.” My voice wobbled, and I hated it. I hated that he was seeing this. That of all people, it had to be him. “Can you stop acting as if you care about me? I’m fine on my own.”He looked at me for a long moment. Then
Aurora’s POVI took a long bath, scrubbed the day off, and then went to the study to meet my mom.I knocked softly.“Come in.”I pushed the door open, and before I’d even closed it behind me, my mother was up out of her chair and across the room, pulling me into her arms. She held me tight. When she drew back, her eyes were brimming with tears she hadn’t let fall yet.“What’s wrong?” I asked.She just held me, shaking her head, smiling even with the tears brimming in her eyes.“Nothing’s wrong. I always knew you were meant for special things.” Her voice wobbled. “And now that it’s happening, I think I just … I just realised how grown up you are.”Something in my chest softened. I pulled her back in and held her properly.“Look at you.” She laughed wetly into my shoulder. “A healer. You’re both. A Silver Wolf and a healer.”And then she broke.It came all at once, the tears spilling over, her whole body folding in on itself, and I felt the laugh turn into something else against me.“Mo
Logan’s POVI was on the back terrace with a cigarette when Lucas found me.I didn’t smoke often. Only when I didn’t know how to handle my thoughts, and tonight it was clawing at my ribs.Lucas came out and stood beside me at the railing. He’d cleaned up, too.“Hand me a smoke,” he said.I shook one out of the pack and passed it to him. Lit it for him, the flame catching between us in the dark. He took a drag and blew it out slowly, watching the smoke drift over the grounds.For a while, neither of us said anything.“Brother.” Lucas didn’t look at me. “What’s going on?”I didn’t answer.“I know we haven’t been close lately,” he said. “I know that’s mostly on both of us. But you’re keeping me out of something, so I’m asking you straight. What is she?”I took a long pull on my cigarette.“A healer,” I said.“No.” Lucas finally turned to look at me. “It’s more than that. Isn’t it?”I said nothing. That was answer enough.He turned back to the dark and was quiet for a moment.“I feel it,”
Aurora’s POVWho knew pack gatherings could be this enjoyable?I didn’t expect to have as much fun as I did yesterday. At one point, I didn’t want it to end. I managed to make more friends than I ever had combined in my life.I laughed more than I had since we left Vancouver, and I fell asleep that
Aurora’s POVMy head felt so heavy, I was not even sure it still belonged to me.Where am I?I opened my eyes slowly, but the room I had expected was not there. There was no ceiling. No walls. No light came from anywhere I could see. There was only darkness in every direction, soft and endless, st
Aurora’s POV“I am fine, Lucas.”I forced a smile onto my face and pushed his hand gently away from my cheek. “Really. I am not crying anymore.”And the strange thing was, I wasn’t.My face was still wet from before, but the tears had stopped now that the worst of it had passed, all I felt undernea
Logan’s POVI found my father in his study, going over the patrol reports like he did every morning.He looked up when I walked in, and something flickered across his face. Surprise, maybe. It had been a long time since I came to talk to him about anything that wasn’t pack business.“Well.” He set







