LOGINPOV: ChloeThe city skyline rose on the horizon, swallowing the green hills of Blackthorn territory behind us. I watched it through the window, my reflection ghosting over the glass.I couldn’t recognize my face; it felt like a stranger looking back at me."Seven years."For seven years, I’d convinced myself I was over him. Seven years of cramped apartments and quiet nights, a life built around the absence of anything that might remind me of what I’d lost.And then one drive up the mountain, one glimpse of him on a balcony, and all of it came apart like wet paper. It’s insane how my walls crashed down the second I set eyes on him.I thought about meeting Ethan in a coffee shop six months ago. He’d flashed me that golden smile, and something in my chest loosened for the first time in years. I remembered thinking, He feels safe. He’s uncomplicated.But now, sitting beside him in this car, watching his hands on the steering wheel, strong hands, so much like another set I’d spent years tr
POV: ChloeThe second the door clicked shut, my legs gave out. I collapsed onto the edge of the bed, the mug still clutched in my hands. I stared at nothing while my pulse hammered against my throat, right where his mouth had just been.How could an Alpha lose control like that?Everything I knew about Tristan, what little I'd learned back then and everything Ethan had told me since, painted the same picture. A man of absolute discipline. Ice-cold restraint. A man who never broke.Yet I'd just watched him unravel over a cheap ring and a hickey, his eyes blazing gold, his massive hands trembling against my skin. And the sickest part? The part I couldn't admit to anyone but the empty room? I hadn't wanted him to stop.Every brush of his hard body against mine, every ragged breath against my neck, had ignited something deep inside me, a fire I'd spent seven years trying to starve. Some dirty, traitorous part of me had begged for his mouth to finish what it started.I wanted his teeth. I
POV: ChloeThe knock at the door hit like a thunderclap."Chloe? Baby, are you still awake?" he ask. His voice sounded warm, worried, completely unaware of the world ending on the other side of this door.Tristan stood exactly where he was, expression unreadable, amber eyes steady in the low lamplight as if he had all the time in the world. As if his younger brother wasn't three steps away from discovering everything."Please." I grabbed his arm, fingers finding solid muscle beneath his sleeve. "Get in the wardrobe, Tris, Please," I begged him. Something moved behind his eyes. Not fear. A cold calculation, as if he were weighing the cost of letting Ethan knock the door down against the particular cruelty of watching what came next from a few feet away."Chloe?" Another knock. Louder. "I heard something. Are you okay?" Ethan asks, knocking even harder.“Tristan...” I called his name, my voice sounding like a scared cat. He gave me one last warning glare, and he turned, unhurried, wal
POV: ChloeWhen I returned to the dining room, Tristan was already seated. He looked exactly as he had before I left. Composed, unhurried, one hand resting loosely around his wine glass like the last fifteen minutes had been completely unremarkable. Only I knew what was still burning beneath the collar of my dress. Ethan stood the moment he saw me, his eyes moving quickly across my face. "You okay? You look pale.""I'm fine." I slid back into my seat and reached for my water glass. "Sorry."He watched me for a second longer than felt comfortable, then sat back down, his hand finding mine under the table and squeezing once. I let him hold it and stared at my plate and tried very hard not to be aware of Tristan directly across from me."I've spoken to Mrs. Hale." Tristan set his glass down with quiet finality. "The mountain road is already flooding. No one is driving down tonight." Ethan's brow furrowed. "Tris...""It isn't a discussion." His voice was even, almost gentle. The voice
POV: ChloeDinner was a beautiful kind of torture. The dining room was everything the rest of the manor was. Vast, elegant, and suffocating. Candlelight caught the edges of crystal glassware and threw warm gold across the long table, and somewhere between the soup course and the main, I lost the ability to think clearly because Tristan wouldn’t stop looking at me.He sat directly across from us, unhurried and perfectly composed, one hand resting loosely around his wine glass while the other turned a fork slowly between his fingers. He wasn’t staring obviously, it was worse than that. It was the kind of looking that happened in the spaces between conversations, quick and precise and devastating, like he was cataloguing every breath I took and filing it away somewhere I’d never have access to. Ethan was talking about his graduation plans. I caught perhaps every third word.“Babe, you’re quiet tonight,” Ethan said softly, bumping his shoulder against mine.“Sorry, just tired.” Another l
POV: Tristan Mate...The word exploded inside my head the instant I touched her.Seven years...Seven fucking years...And the moment our skin met, my wolf still recognized her immediately.Mine!Every instinct inside me snapped awake so violently that for one dangerous second, I nearly lost control in front of Ethan. I stared at Chloe’s face, barely recognizing the cold, composed version of myself reflected in her trembling eyes.She came back...After disappearing without a word, after destroying me, shattering my heart. She came back into my territory wearing another man’s scent. Not just any man, my brother’s scent. My wolf went insane.“Rip him apart!Take her back!Mine!” Zain growled within me. The possessiveness slammed into me so hard my chest physically hurt. Yet outwardly, I remained perfectly calm. Years of Alpha training were the only thing stopping me from losing control completely. Ethan was still talking excitedly beside us, unaware that the atmosphere around me had a







