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Seven hours on the road and the window had become my whole world. Trees. Road. Trees again. I watched it all blur past without really seeing any of it, my thoughts moving faster than the truck and in far worse directions. “I know how you're feeling right now,” Mom said. “But we don't have much choice.” “You don't,” I said. Simply. Because she didn't. She glanced at me from the corner of her eye. “I understand, baby. But listen, if you're worried about them, I won't let any of them near you. Helena won't either. And if someone tries anything--” “Mom.” I turned from the window. “I'm twenty.” I faced forward again. “And whoever thinks they can come at me is welcome to try. I'll shove their head so far up their own ass they'll wish they don't cross me.” Mom was quiet for a moment. Then, softly: “I know you will.” And she did. That was the thing. She'd watched the change happen in real time over the past two years. But that wasn't the problem. The problem wasn't bullies or old classmates or any of the cruelties I'd survived the first time around. The problem was that I'd built something, a home, a version of myself I actually recognized, and we'd packed it up overnight. I turned back to the window and didn't say anything else. Because going back now, I don't plan to be thrown around in Redridge anymore. *** Mom pulled over at the part of the pack I barely knew. I hadn't come to this side much before, too caught up in books, always chasing the next one, never looking up long enough to learn much about my environment. But stepping out of the truck, I could feel even without familiarity that things had shifted. I was reaching back into the truck for my bag when the front door of a nearby house swung open. And an older warm-faced woman came out, moving quickly for her age, a watering can still dripping from her hand that she abandoned completely the moment her eyes landed on us. She came across us at something close to a run. “You really came, Ember.” She pulled my mom in and kissed both her cheeks, holding her by the arms after like she needed to confirm she was real. “I thought you'd changed your mind. I've been expecting you for over a week.” “Things got worse faster than I expected,” she said. “I couldn't wait it out any longer.” “No,” Helena agreed. “No, you couldn't.” Her gaze shifted to me, and she looked for a long moment, “This must be Elara.” A small smile. “No one could miss it. You look exactly like your mother. Almost like she's running away from herself.” I gave what I hoped read as a smile and not whatever my face was actually doing. Helena caught it anyway. “Not much of a talker,” she said, not unkindly. “That's alright. Come on, let's get you settled. We have a great deal to catch up on, but first things first. We need to get you both registered.” I frowned. “Registered?” “Things have changed since you left, sweetheart. Especially since Alpha Crassus arrived.” Alpha Crassus. Something about that name nagged at me. It seemed like Jason's endless posturing had finally paid off, all those years of puffing himself up about becoming Redridge's Alpha the moment he hit twenty-two finally came to pass. What a depressing outcome for everyone else. “Alpha Crassus,” Mom repeated beside me, and her voice had changed completely, almost like a flinch she was managing. “You mean Alpha Damon Crassus?” Helena nodded. “He returned about a month ago. Took over the pack.” She led us toward the front door, speaking over her shoulder. “With everything happening, the smaller packs folding, people seeking protection under larger ones, the Alpha mandated full registration. New members, returning members everyone. Proper headcount and identification.” “Oh,” so not Jason. Someone else entirely. Which would've been a breath of fresh air if it isn't another Crassus, whoever that was and clearly someone my mother knew, based on the way the blood had quietly left her face I filed that away. I didn't actually care about anyone named Crassus. The only thing I cared about right now was getting through the next twenty-four hours without my chest caving in. We went inside. The house smelled of warm herbs. Helena took Mom to one room and then brought me down the hall to another. Small. Clean. with a table, a chair, a window with a decent view of the back garden, and a bed sized for exactly one person. “You'll be comfortable here,” Helena said from the doorway. Then, reading something in my expression she probably wasn't meant to see: “You don't need to worry. You can still hold off on registering till tomorrow.” A pause. “Go shower, sweetheart. Dinner in thirty minutes.” “Thank you,” I said. And meant it. She nodded once and left me to it. **** I lasted twenty-five minutes inside the room before the walls started feeling like they were leaning in. Unable to bear it, I slipped out quietly. Mom had told me not to go near the forest and I wasn't planning to. I just needed air. I found the training post almost by accident. I hadn't known this place existed when I lived here before. But then I'd spent most of my time in Redridge with my nose in a book, eyes down, making myself as small and forgettable as possible. I rolled my shoulders and threw the first punch at the training pillar. The impact shuddered up my forearm and settled something behind my sternum. I threw another. Faster. The way Andy had taught me, weight through the hips, don't telegraph, follow through. Again. Again. “You fight like you're angry at the world.” I stopped mid-strike. The voice came from behind me, low, unhurried, with the particular quality of someone who was used to speaking and being listened to. I turned. He was leaning against the wooden fence at the edge of the clearing, arms folded across his chest, watching me with the settled patience of someone who'd been there long enough to form an opinion. He was all genuinely tall, the kind that registered in the body before the brain caught up. Broad through the shoulders, a strong jaw that looked like it had been cut rather than grown. Tracing that hard line was a stubble-short beard, shot through with just enough silver. It was meticulously trimmed. He was, objectively, unreasonably attractive. And his scent hit me a half-second after I registered the rest of him. Cedar and something darker underneath. The kind of scent that made some ancient, unhelpful part of my brain want to lean toward it and melt in his arms like I belonged there. I told that part to shut up. Every instinct I had snapped to attention. “Watching strangers train at night?” I said flatly. “Is that a hobby here, or just yours?” One brow lifted. He didn't look impressed. He didn't look offended either. He just looked at me. “You're new,” he said. “What if I am?” I kept my voice level. “Does knowing that get you to leave, or at least stop staring?” Instead of answering, he pushed off the fence and walked toward me. Moving through the space like it already belonged to him and he was simply choosing to share it. Every alarm in my body went off at once. “You shouldn't be out here alone on your first night back,” he said calmly. “And you shouldn't sneak up on people,” I said, “unless you want a broken nose.” The faintest curve touched one corner of his mouth. “I was offering advice.” he said, his eyes, the darkest green I've seen drifting down my face and trailing downward. “I didn't ask for any. And keep your eyes up.” He not only did not listen, he also took another step toward me. My hand came up and met his expectedly firm chest, stopping him clean. He was warm through the fabric. Solid in a way that was slightly annoying. I held his gaze, “Take one more step,” I said, “and I promise you won't be having children anytime soon.” I said, though I'm a little over half this man's size. Which made my threat almost ridiculous. The silence lasted exactly one breath. Then he laughed a low and genuine one, starting somewhere in his chest. Like I'd actually surprised him, and he didn't mind being surprised. “Noted,” he said. Our eyes stayed locked. And something moved in the space between us instinctive, wordless, and entirely inconvenient. My pulse kicked up in a way I had no patience for. I swallowed it down. “I don't know who you think you are,” I said, stepping back and away, “but stay out of my way.” I turned and walked. But I felt his gaze on my back long after the dark closed around me. However, the worst part of it all wasn't his gaze, It was the sudden, dizzying heat pooling between my legs.Damon PovI woke up to an empty bed.She was long gone. Instead of feeling at ease, given our deal was strictly no strings attached, I couldn't help but let out a loud huff. I pressed my hand against the cold side of the mattress where I’d laid her last night.Last night had been intense. We kept going at it in different positions until she couldn't keep up, slumping against me completely as I took her right there in the office chair.I forced myself to stop after that and carried her to my room. I'm not the type to do aftercare, but I'd wiped her clean and tucked her into my bed. I fell asleep not long after, only to wake up to this. A cold, empty space.And I fucking hated that she slipped away before I woke up.I glanced at the window. The sun was already streaming in, and I jolted out of bed.I was always up before first light. It was a hard habit. How the hell had I slept in for so long?I brushed the thought off and got moving quickly. Without a doubt, training had already start
ElaraI don't know where I was, or how I got there. But I was falling backward into a pitch-black abyss. The wind howled in my ears, ripping at my hair and clothes as I plummeted into the darkness. I squeezed my eyes shut, waiting for the violent, bone-shattering impact against the rocks at the bottom.But the crash never came.Suddenly, the air around me turned freezing cold, so bitter it knocked the oxygen right out of my lungs. The sensation of falling vanished, replaced by a strange, weightless suspension. I opened my eyes. Right in the middle of the empty air, a loud, tearing sound echoed like thick fabric being ripped apart. A shaking crack opened up in the darkness, glowing with a pale, shimmering light.Before I could even scream, the invisible gravity shifted, and my body tumbled straight through the glowing tear.I hit the ground hard, rolling onto a bed of frost-covered grass that crunched beneath my weight. Gasping for air, my lungs burning from the sudden cold, I pushed
ElaraThe kiss was fierce, claiming, his hands immediately pulling me flush against his hard body. His mouth demanded against mine, his tongue sweeping in to dominate every corner as he backed me toward his desk, our bodies pressed so tightly I could feel every rigid muscle straining against his clothes.Within seconds, his hands were everywhere, tearing at my clothes with desperate impatience. He ripped my shirt over my head, his mouth never leaving mine as his fingers fumbled with my bra. The clasp gave way and my breasts spilled free. His palms immediately cupped them, thumbs brushing over my already rock-hard nipples. I gasped into his mouth as he rolled them between his fingers, sending jolts of electricity straight to my core.Then his hands moved lower, teasing the edges of my pants before sliding them down my hips. The black cotton panties followed, pooling around my ankles until I stood completely bare before him. His dark green eyes raked over my naked body, burning with suc
ElaraI gasped, trying to say something, but the words completely died in my throat. Right before my eyes, his left eye blinked twice. When he opened it again, the dark green was completely gone, replaced by a glowing, molten shade of gold.My heart stopped dead in my chest. Maverick was fully awake.I braced myself, expecting him to pin me to the door or growl. Instead, the tense line of his shoulders completely melted and a huge, goofy smile broke across his face, completely transforming his usual terrifying expression. Before I could even think, his massive arms wrapped around my waist, lifting me a few inches off the floor as he hauled me tightly against his broad chest. He buried his face right into the crook of my neck, nuzzling me like a giant puppy and inhaling deeply.“I missed you so much, my sweet!” he rumbled. It was still Damon's deep baritone, but the tone was entirely different—warm, energetic, and filled with pure affection. He swayed me side to side in a giant bear hu
ElaraMy stomach did a nervous flip, but I didn't give him the satisfaction of an answer. I shoved against his massive chest with all my strength, slipped past his arms, and walked right out of the shed.The bright afternoon sunlight hit me full force, making me squint. I quickly checked myself, yanking the hem of my shirt down and frantically trying to smooth out my messy hair.“Elara!”I froze. Finn was marching right toward me, looking incredibly stressed. He stopped right in front of me, his eyes quickly searching my face. “I’ve been looking all over for you.”My heart practically jumped into my throat. I desperately prayed he couldn't smell Alpha Damon’s heavy scent on me, or notice that the nasty cut on my cheekbone from Fiona’s knuckles had already closed up. Trying to act natural, I casually adjusted my torn collar and gave him a small, tired shrug. “Yeah, sorry. I just needed a moment alone.”“You okay now?”“Kind of. I mean... Yeah.”He let out a long sigh of relief, his ten
DamonThe moment her lips crashed against mine, something inside me snapped. All the restraint I'd been clinging to for weeks shattered. I took control of the kiss, tilting my head to deepen it as my hands gripped her waist. Her body felt small and fragile against mine, but I knew better.I lifted her off the ground without breaking the kiss. A soft gasp escaped her lips as her feet left the dusty floorboards of the shed. My hands slid down to her thighs, holding them firmly as I parted her legs, positioning myself between them. Her arms wrapped tightly around my neck, fingers tangling in my hair to pull me closer.The old wooden cupboard creaked under our weight as I set her down on the edge. It put her at the perfect height, her face level with mine. I could feel the heat radiating from her straight through our clothes. My dick throbbed in response, pressing insistently against my zipper.I kissed her with everything I had, all the frustration, the desire, the weeks of pretending I
Damon POV “What do you mean, I have to see it for myself?” I demanded, crossing my arms as I looked at the three pale scouts standing in my office.“It's... it's not anything we've ever seen before, Alpha,” the lead scout replied, his voice uncharacteristically shaky. “We think you'll understand i
Damon POV I stepped out of the trainers' hall and headed back toward the main grounds. Danny was barking orders, doing a damn good job handling the recruits. I just hadn't planned on leaving the drills so early today.But right now, what I needed was my room, four walls, and about ten minutes of p
Elara The next morning, I pulled on the biggest, baggiest shirt I could find shoved at the bottom of my luggage. My baggy trousers followed, the ones Andy had gifted me for my birthday last year.Although training required lightweight clothes to move properly, I didn't care. I
Elara Helena looked strangely at me as I entered the house and I couldn't understand why, but I didn't have enough time to ask what's up with her as I made for my room. I entered the bathroom and quickly locked the door behind me, I pulled off m







