LOGINHis fingers brush my wrist and everything Stops.
It’s like a shock runs through me. Not painful. Just… overwhelming. My breath catches, my body goes still, and for a split second, the world narrows down to that single point of contact. What the hell was that? He pulls back like he’s been burned. His entire expression changes. Cold, sharp and dangerous. “You’re playing a dangerous game,” he says, his voice darker and cold now. “Binding magic. Trying to confuse me.” I blink at him. “What?” Magic? Is he actually serious right now? I’m the one that was kidnapped, accused of being a spy and now magic? What the hell is going on here. And here I thought I was the weird one. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” I say, completely thrown. But he’s not listening. He’s watching me like I’ve just confirmed something terrible. Okay… this man is insane. A sharp knock cuts through the tension before I can say anything else. Tyson turns slightly, his focus shifting instantly. The door opens and Aiden walks in, looking tense. “There’s movement at the eastern boundary,” he says quickly. “Five of them. They’re not hiding.” My body goes cold. Five. Of course, of course they found me. They always do. Tyson notices. I can feel his gaze snap back to me. “They’re not rogues,” Aiden adds. “Not hunters either. I don’t recognize them.” A chill runs down my spine. Something else. Great. Just what I needed. Tyson’s expression hardens. “Get everyone ready. No one gets in.” Aiden nods, but his eyes flick toward me. “What about her?” There’s a pause. I hate that pause. Tyson looks at me again, really looks. Like he’s trying to decide something important. And I suddenly don’t like whatever conclusion he’s about to reach. “She stays with me,” he says. My head snaps up. “Excuse me? No, I..” The air shifts again. But this time, It’s not him, it’s something else. A low, distant sound rolls through the air, deep enough to vibrate in my chest. My breath catches, my instincts screaming before my mind can even catch up. They’re here. How do they manage to find me every single time? Tyson feels it too, I can see it in his eyes. But what makes my stomach drop… Is the way he looks at me. “You said no one sent you, yet you lead them here. You lied,” he says quietly. “Of course all spies lies.” I swallow hard. “I said no one sent me here, I never said no one was chasing me.” Silence. Aiden swears under his breath. Tyson steps closer again, and this time I can’t ignore the way my body reacts tense, alert, but something else too… something I don’t want to name. Something like desire. “If they’re here for you, then that means you led them here, whether you are a spy or not,” he says, his voice dangerously calm, “you’re not leaving my sight.” I let out a shaky breath. “That’s not exactly comforting.” He doesn’t respond. And the look in his eyes… it doesn’t tell me if I’m safer with him… Or in even more danger. For a second, no one moves, not me, not Tyson, not even Aiden. It’s like the whole world is holding its breath. Then Tyson turns. “Go,” he tells Aiden, his voice sharp, commanding. “Get everyone in position. No one engages until I say so.” Aiden hesitates. His eyes flick to me again, full of distrust. “I don’t like this,” he mutters. “Noted,” Tyson replies coldly. “Now move.” Aiden leaves. The moment the door shuts, the room feels… different. Quieter, but somehow more dangerous. Because now it’s just me and him. And whatever the hell is happening between us. “Tell me everything.” Sharp, straight to the point, brutal. I push myself off the wall, ignoring the slight weakness in my legs. “Let’s get something straight,” I say, forcing strength into my voice. “I don’t know who those people are, but they’ve been chasing me for a year. I don’t lead them anywhere, I run from them.” Tyson doesn’t respond immediately. He’s watching me again. Always watching. Like he’s trying to peel me open layer by layer. “Why?” he asks finally. One word. I laugh under my breath, but there’s no humor in it. “If I knew, do you think I’d still be running?” His gaze narrows slightly. He believes I’m hiding something. Maybe I am. Just not on purpose. “I’ve been to seven different places,” I continue, my voice quieter now, more real. “Different cities. Different jobs, different names sometimes. They always find me.” A flicker of something crosses his face. Concern? No, probably calculation. “You expect me to believe you’re just… unlucky?” he asks. I shrug. “At this point, yeah. That or cursed.” Silence again. Then… “Come here.” I blink. “What?” His tone hardens. “I said come here.” Yeah, no. I cross my arms. “I think I’ll stay right here.” His eyes darken. And then he moves. Too fast. One second he’s across the room, the next he’s right in front of me, his hand gripping my arm, not painfully, but firmly enough to remind me I can’t fight him if he really tries. “Hey!..” “Be still,” he says. And something in his voice… It makes me obey. I hate that. Hate it. But I freeze anyway. His other hand lifts slowly, hesitating just a fraction before hovering near my neck. I can feel the heat of his skin without him even touching me. “What are you…” His fingers press lightly against my throat. And everything goes quiet. Not outside. Inside me. Like something just… clicked. But as much this weird stranger’s touch makes me feel as if I have found what my soul has been yearning, searching for, I can’t forget the fact that my enemies who want my head, are just outside waiting for Tyson. Is he going to hand me over to them, Though the real question should be, is Tyson a part of them?After I tell them everything I know, I don’t stay to watch the weight of it settle on their shoulders.I leave.The war room feels too heavy, too suffocating, so I head back to the kitchen instead, back to something normal, something I can control. The familiar rhythm of chopping, stirring, directing others helps quiet my mind.But they’re still there.Hours later, when I return with food, Tyson and his men haven’t moved. Maps still spread. Voices still low. Eyes still sharp with focus and exhaustion.I understand what I’ve given them the location of an enemy that has remained hidden for years. For the first time, MoonHaven has the chance to strike first instead of waiting to be attacked. But even opportunities like this can wait a few hours. They need food. They need sleep.Something in me tightens.“That’s enough,” I say, my voice cutting through the room before I can soften it. “You need to eat.”Tyson doesn’t even look up at first.Typical.I step closer, my gaze hardening. “That
I stand just outside the war room doors, my fingers curling slightly at my sides as the low murmur of voices seeps through the heavy wood. Tyson and Aiden have been locked in there for days, barely sleeping, barely eating, building strategies from the information I risked my life to bring back.Now, they’re ready for me.I push the door open.The air hits me first, thick, tense, calculated. Maps are spread across the long oak table, marked with symbols, lines, and hurried notes. The faint scent of ink mixes with something darker… magic. It lingers, heavy and warning.Tyson doesn’t look up immediately.He stands at the head of the table, one hand braced against it, the other gripping a charcoal pencil so tightly it snaps in two. His shoulders are rigid, like he’s holding back something dangerous.Aiden notices me first. His sharp gaze flickers toward me, softening just a fraction.“She’s here.”That’s all it takes.Tyson lifts his head.And the moment his eyes lock onto mine, something
Then he took a deep breath, physically forcing himself to calm down. “Explain.”I swallow.“I didn’t break in,” I say quickly. “Not exactly. It was a layered concealment field. It responds to magic. I studied it… countered it… and it accepted me.” It burned though. Like cold iron under my skin. I wasn’t sure I’d make it back out. But I can’t tell Tyson this. He is already angry that I put myself at risk. Guilt twisted inside of me, because i can imagine what he went through when he thought something bad must have happened to me. But I honestly can’t fold my hands and do nothing. MoonHaven is in my home, and as Luna, I refuse to let my people continue to be vulnerable just because we can’t locate our enemies’ camp.The room goes still again.Tyson’s voice drops dangerously. “It accepted you.”I nod once. “Yes.”A long pause, then he steps closer.Slowly. Carefully, like he’s recalibrating everything he thought he knew about me.“You walked into a witch-guarded rogue fortress,” he says
Tyson goes completely still. Not the controlled stillness of a leader holding himself together.The kind of stillness that comes right before a storm decides where to strike.His eyes lock onto mine. “Say that again,” he says slowly as if he thought he didn’t hear me correctly.My throat tightens, but I don’t look away.“I found where the rogues are hiding.”Aiden’s posture straightens immediately.The guards behind Tyson shift uneasily.Tyson doesn’t blink, doesn’t move.Just studies me like he’s trying to decide whether to be furious again, kill me himself or kiss me.“…You went into rogue territory,” he says slowly.“I didn’t go far..”“That is not what I asked.”The tone makes my words die in my throat.I lift my chin slightly anyway. “Yes.”A sharp inhale from someone behind him, Tyson closes his eyes for half a second.Just one.When he opens them again, the anger is still there,but it’s buried under something heavier.Calculation.Focus.As if he has decided to get the informa
By the time I return to the compound, the sky has already shifted into deep night.Too late.The moment I step past the outer guards, I feel it. The atmosphere is wrong, like the entire place is holding its breath and refusing to exhale.Then I hear it.A voice.A roar of command that shakes the corridor walls.“You three were supposed to guide her!”I freeze.Oh.That’s… not good.Because I recognize that voice instantly.TysonI don’t even need to see him to know what he looks like right now. A wolf whose mate has gone missing doesn’t behave like a man anymore.He behaves like something restrained by thin threads of control. A wolf in that state does not sleep.Does not eat.Does not think clearly.His instincts override logic. He tracks scent patterns obsessively, replaying every second he last had his mate in sight.He becomes hyper-aware of sound, movement, presence.And worst of all he becomes possessive in panic.Not gentle possessiveness, not romantic.Territorial devastations
The BreechThe attack comes just after sunrise.No warning, no negotiation. Just blood in motion.The rogue wolves hit the eastern border like they’ve done it before, like they’ve studied our patterns, our rhythms, our weaknesses. The alarm howls through the compound, sharp enough to shake the bones of every guard on duty.I’m already moving before anyone tells me to, but I’m not moving with them, not this time, this time, I hang back, out of sight.Out of order. I can feel him immediately.Tyson His presence snaps through the bond like a warning flare.Stay inside the perimeter.His voice doesn’t even need words anymore. It presses straight into my mind, tight and absolute.I almost roll my eyes out loud.Of course he still thinks the safest place for me is behind him, out of reach, out of danger, out of everything that actually matters.I grip the edge of the wall, watching the chaos unfold ahead. I’m not a woman who allows her mate to go into battle while she sits back and twiddle
The silence that follows feels like it has weight. Like it’s pressing down on my chest, making it harder to breathe.I don’t realize I’ve stepped back until my shoulder brushes against something solid.Warm and alive. Tyson He doesn’t say anything at first, but I feel it, the shift in him. The way
The door to the Moonhaven packhouse groans shut behind us, and the sound feels final.Like a lock clicking into place.Tyson doesn’t speak. He doesn’t look at me. He just walks, and I follow, because what else am I supposed to do after what Aiden said in there? Wolves don’t date. They claim. My le
Sleep won’t come.I lie there in the room Tyson gave me, staring at the ceiling, my body restless, my mind replaying everything, his voice, his touch, the way he said my name like it meant something more than just… me.It’s suffocating.With a frustrated sigh, I throw the covers off and slip out of
My breath catches. “You don’t know?” he murmurs.My heart starts pounding. “No,” I whisper.He steps closer. Too close.I can feel the heat of him now, the steady rise and fall of his chest. My body reacts before my mind can catch up, every nerve suddenly awake, hyper aware.“You jumped in front o





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