LOGINRYDER'S POV
Evan stood in the middle of the hallway and waited for an answer. I did not want to have this conversation out in the open where anyone from the staff or my family could hear us. I reached out and grabbed him by the arm so I could pull him down the corridor. He stumbled a bit, but he followed me without protesting. We reached my private office at the end of the hall. I shoved him inside the room and locked the heavy wooden door behind us.
I started pacing back and forth across the thick carpet. My chest heaved as I fought to keep my breathing steady. The air in the room felt too hot, and my skin still burned from the brief moment I touched Jaslyn on the stairs.
"Are you going to answer me, Ryder?" Evan asked. He crossed his arms over his chest and watched me pace. "I know what I smelled out there. You cannot hide things from me, because I am your best friend and your Beta. Tell me what happened."
I stopped walking and ran a trembling hand through my hair. I looked at Evan and knew I could not lie to him. The secret was too big to keep to myself.
"It is the girl," I said. My voice sounded raw and strange in the quiet office. "Vanessa's daughter. Jaslyn."
Evan frowned and shook his head. "What about her? Did she provoke you in the driveway?"
"She is my mate, Evan, and I do not know how to handle it."
Evan dropped his arms. He stared at me for a long time, and the silence in the room grew heavy. He walked over to one of the leather chairs in front of my desk and sat down heavily. He leaned forward and dragged his hands over his face in disbelief.
"Please tell me you are joking," Evan pleaded.
"Do I look like I am joking?" I asked him. I crossed the room and poured myself a glass of water from a crystal pitcher. My hands shook so much that the glass rattled against the table.
Evan let out a harsh breath. "She is a human, Ryder. You are the future Alpha King. Pack law demands a strong Luna to lead beside you, and a human girl does not meet those requirements. Our ancestors wrote those laws to protect the pack from weakness."
"I know the laws," I replied. I resumed pacing across the room.
"The elders will not accept her," Evan warned me. "They will revolt the moment they find out you are bonded to a human. They will start a civil war within the pack to strip your title and protect the bloodline. We already have rival packs waiting for us to show a sign of instability."
"They can try to challenge me," I countered. "I am strong enough to hold them off."
"It is not just the elders you have to worry about," Evan continued. "Think about Sienna. She has spent years preparing to rule beside you. Her father is the current Beta, and they hold a lot of political power in this territory. Sienna will not just pack her bags and walk away from the throne because you found a human mate."
I stopped pacing again. "Sienna will do what I tell her to do, because I am the Alpha heir."
"Sienna will kill Jaslyn if she finds out about this bond," Evan stated flatly. "You know how she operates, and you know she does not share what she believes is hers."
The mere mention of someone killing my mate triggered a violent reaction inside my mind. My wolf roared, demanding blood. I lost my temper in a fraction of a second.
I stepped up to my large mahogany desk and gripped the edge of the wood. I held onto the desk so hard that the bones in my hands ached. I tried to hold my shift back, but the instinct to protect my mate overpowered my rational thoughts. Sharp claws pushed through my fingertips. They dug deep into the polished wood and tore long gashes across the expensive surface.
"I will murder anyone who touches her," I snarled. "I do not care if it is Sienna or an elder. I will rip their throats out before I let them harm her."
Evan stood up from the leather chair and raised his hands to calm me down. "You cannot kill your own pack members over a human girl, Ryder. That is madness. You will lose everything your father built, and you will tear this family apart."
"She belongs to me," I argued. "I am supposed to protect her."
"Then you need to stay away from her," Evan urged. "We need to figure out a plan. We have to find a way to break the bond before anyone else figures out what is going on. You cannot let your instincts destroy this pack."
I opened my mouth to argue with him, but the words never came out. The air in the room shifted. A very specific scent drifted under the gap of the locked office door, and it filled my nose.
Vanilla and fresh rain.
My posture changed. The defensive anger drained out of my body, and a pure, starving need replaced it. Dinner must be over. Jaslyn was wandering the dark hallways right outside my door, and she was unguarded. My wolf took the reins, pushing my human consciousness to the back of my mind. The rational fears about Sienna and the elders faded away. I only cared about finding the source of that scent.
I turned away from the ruined desk and walked toward the exit.
Evan noticed the change in my expression. He moved in front of the locked door and held his hand up to block my path.
"Do not do this," Evan warned me. "You need to stay in this room, Ryder. Give yourself time to calm down."
I ignored his advice. The pull was too strong to fight, and I needed to see her face again. I stared down at my best friend.
"Unlock the door, Evan. She is out there."
I did not have the energy to fight him right now, so I stayed silent and waited for him to rescue me. I looked up toward the second-floor VIP balcony to find the real person responsible for this terrible trap.Sienna stood near the wooden railing, and she looked down at the scene with wide, panicked eyes. She had sent this large guy to humiliate me in front of the college crowd, and she clearly did not expect Ryder to show up.She gripped her clear glass very tight, and she leaned over the edge of the balcony to hear the confrontation. The massive upperclassman realized he was losing control of the situation, so he tried to push Ryder away with his free hand."Sienna told me to kick her out, so I am just following orders from my friend," the guy argued to defend his actions. "Sienna does not give orders," Ryder replied in a very cold tone, and he swatted the guy's hand away with incredible speed."She is a spoiled brat, and you are a fool for listening to her petty requests," Ryder ex
Connor stepped forward to protect me from the massive upperclassman, and he pushed his hands against the large chest of the bully. The heavy guy did not even flinch, because he was much taller and stronger than the college track runner.The cruel upperclassman swung his massive arm forward, and he shoved Connor backward with incredible force. Connor lost his balance and crashed hard into a small wooden table, and the loud impact sent plastic cups flying across the sticky floor.I gasped in shock and tried to step away to help my friend, but the huge guy turned his dark attention right back to me. He reached his large hand out, and he grabbed a thick handful of my dark hair before I could escape.He pulled my hair hard, and the sharp pain forced my head to tilt backward while the red drink dripped down my cold jeans. "I told you to walk out the front door," the cruel guy sneered, and his foul breath hit my face.Before he could issue another mean threat, a deafening crash echoed from t
I dropped my white towel onto the padded gym mat, because the terrible news from Evan sent a massive wave of raw panic straight into my chest. I did not waste any time asking him for more details, so I just turned around and ran toward the concrete stairs."You need to bring backup with you!" Evan yelled from the basement floor, although his loud voice faded away as I sprinted up the steps.I ignored his warning, since my inner wolf was already taking over my rational thoughts to protect my mate. I burst through the back doors of the massive estate, and I ran directly toward my dark SUV parked in the wide driveway.I jumped into the leather driver's seat and shoved the key into the ignition, because every single second mattered right now. I slammed my heavy boot onto the gas pedal, and the large vehicle tore out of the private driveway with a loud, screeching noise.The drive across town felt incredibly slow, although I pushed the powerful engine far past the legal speed limits. I swe
The dark night finally fell over the busy city, and the cool evening breeze did nothing to calm my racing thoughts. I stood on the paved sidewalk outside the massive off-campus frat house, because I was still reeling from the terrifying discovery I made in the library bathroom.I could not stop thinking about the brilliant silver flash in my own reflection, and the impossible memory made me feel incredibly dizzy. My legs felt very weak while I waited for Paige to arrive, yet I refused to go back to the Blackwood estate and face my mother.I knew my mother was hiding massive secrets about my biology, so I needed a distraction away from her strict rules. Paige jogged down the crowded street to meet me, and she wore a bright pink dress that stood out in the dark.She grabbed my hand with a wide smile, so I forced myself to return the happy expression although I felt sick to my stomach. "I am so glad you actually came out tonight, Jaslyn," Paige yelled over the loud chatter of the college
Paige’s loud voice echoed in my ears, and the high pitch of her panicked screams caused a sharp pain to spike through my skull. I pressed my hands flat against the rough concrete sidewalk, and I forced my trembling arms to push my heavy body upward. The college students formed a tight circle around us on the green quad, and their overlapping conversations made my intense nausea so much worse.I could hear the distinct sound of their shoes scraping against the pavement, and I could hear the rapid thumping of their individual heartbeats. The volume was absolutely unbearable, so I knew I had to get away from the crowd before I lost my mind."Jaslyn, please stay on the ground," Paige begged as she reached out to grab my shoulder. "I think you are having a seizure or a severe panic attack, so I am going to call the campus medical center.""Do not call anyone," I told her, and I pushed her hand away from my arm because her physical touch felt way too hot against my skin. "I am not having a
The strange, dull metallic ache in my chest was gone because I poured my morning tea into the dirt hours ago. A brand new warmth spread through my veins, and my body felt surprisingly light. I actually had energy to spare, so I did not mind the long walk to the science building.Paige jogged across the green grass to catch up with me, and she waved her hands in the air to grab my attention. She wore a bright yellow sweater, and she looked incredibly excited about something. She stopped right in front of me while she tried to catch her breath."I have been looking all over the campus for you," Paige said as she adjusted the heavy strap of her backpack. "You have to come with me tonight, Jaslyn. You cannot say no to this.""Come where?" I asked her, and I offered a small smile since her good mood was very contagious."Sienna is throwing a massive frat party off-campus tonight," Paige explained in a rapid rush of words. "It is the biggest event of the fall semester, and everyone from our
I dropped my hand away from Jaslyn’s chin before my control shattered. My chest heaved with every breath I took because the urge to kiss her right there in the dusty basement was overwhelming. I looked at her soft lips one last time, and I forced myself to step back. I had to create physical distan
Paige pointed her finger at the indoor balcony and asked if I knew the terrifying man in the dark suit. I forced myself to look away from Evan, and I turned my attention back to Paige's worried face so she would not see the genuine fear in my eyes."I do not know him personally," I lied, although m
The car ride from the estate to the university was very quiet because Evan did not speak a single word to me. He sat in the driver's seat with a rigid posture, and his large hands gripped the leather steering wheel tight. I sat in the passenger seat and stared out the tinted window. I felt very sma
The sun began to rise over the tall stone walls of the estate, and the early morning light cast long shadows across the courtyard. I stood deep inside the cool darkness of the main garage because I needed to stay out of sight. My hands were shoved deep into the pockets of my dark jeans, and my jaw







