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3 AM

Author: Mimi
last update publish date: 2026-07-01 16:35:21

I woke to darkness.

Not the darkness of night. Something else. Something heavy. Something familiar. The weight of everything I'd learned pressed down on my chest like a stone, crushing the air from my lungs. My mother's face. My father's voice. Selene's words. They all swirled together in my mind, a storm I couldn't escape. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw my mother's face, heard my father's last words, felt the weight of their sacrifice. The past had become a living thing inside me, breathin
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  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   3 AM

    I woke to darkness.Not the darkness of night. Something else. Something heavy. Something familiar. The weight of everything I'd learned pressed down on my chest like a stone, crushing the air from my lungs. My mother's face. My father's voice. Selene's words. They all swirled together in my mind, a storm I couldn't escape. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw my mother's face, heard my father's last words, felt the weight of their sacrifice. The past had become a living thing inside me, breathing and aching and demanding to be felt. It was a ghost that refused to fade.Kael was beside me. His breathing was slow and even. He was still asleep. His arm was wrapped around my waist, holding me close, anchoring me to the present. His warmth seeped into my skin, a quiet reminder that I wasn't alone. That I had never been alone. That I would never be alone again. He was my anchor in the storm.I didn't move. I couldn't. My body felt heavy, weighted down by grief and love and the truth I'd carr

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   One Bed

    The storm came without warning.One moment, the sky was clear. The next, the world was consumed by white. Wind screamed through the trees, rattling the cabin's bones. Snow piled against the windows, sealing us inside. The cold found every crack, every gap, slipping through like a living thing.Selene looked at me, her ancient eyes untroubled. "You're not going anywhere tonight."I pressed my palm against the frozen glass. Outside, there was nothing. No path, no trees, no horizon. Only white. Only silence. Only the storm."I don't have a choice," I said."No. You don't."She moved toward the bed — the only piece of furniture that looked like it had ever been used for rest. Narrow, framed in dark, weathered wood. The mattress sagged in the middle. The quilt was patchwork, faded, thin in places from decades of washing."I'll sleep on the floor," I said.She laughed — a dry, knowing sound. "You'll freeze. That floor is stone. The cold rises through it like breath. You'd be stiff by mornin

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   Forced Proximity

    The cabin was small.One room. One bed. One fire. One window. One door. It was a place that had been built for survival, not comfort. The walls were rough-hewn logs. The floor was packed dirt. The roof was low and sloped. The air smelled of smoke and pine and old secrets. It smelled like the past. It smelled like the truth. It smelled like my mother. It smelled like home. It smelled like hope. It smelled like love. It smelled like everything I had been searching for. It smelled like everything I had been missing. It smelled like everything I had been needing. It smelled like everything I had been waiting for. It smelled like everything I had been wanting.Selene and I sat across from each other. The fire crackled between us. The shadows danced on the walls. The silence was heavy. The truth was waiting. The truth had been waiting for years. The truth had been waiting for me. The truth had been waiting to set me free. The truth had been waiting to give me peace. The truth had been waiti

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   Unspoken

    I didn't read the letter that night.I couldn't. My hands were shaking too much. My heart was pounding too hard. I needed to be alone. I needed to be ready. I needed to be strong enough to face whatever was inside. I needed to be strong enough to face the truth. I needed to be strong enough to face my past. I needed to be strong enough to face my future. I needed to be strong enough to face myself.I tucked the letter into my pocket. Walked back to the house. Elias followed in silence. His footsteps were heavy in the snow. His breathing was slow and steady. He didn't say anything. He didn't ask anything. He just followed. He just waited. He just hoped. He just prayed. He just believed."Are you okay?" he asked finally. His voice was soft. Worried. Full of love."I don't know.""Do you want me to tell Kael?""No. Not yet. I need to read it first. I need to know what it says before I can tell anyone. I need to understand it before I can share it. I need to process it before I can talk a

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Shadow at My Door

    I woke to darkness.Not the darkness of night. Something else. Something heavy. Something watching. It pressed down on my chest like a weight. It filled the room like smoke. It wrapped around me like cold hands. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't move. I couldn't think. Something was coming. Something was here. Something had been waiting for me. Something had finally found me. Something that had been hiding in the shadows for years. Something that had been waiting for the right moment.I sat up. The room was empty. Kael's side of the bed was cold. He had been gone for hours. The sheets were smooth. Unwrinkled. He hadn't slept at all. He had been restless all night. Pacing. Thinking. Planning. The war was coming. We all felt it. We all knew it. We all feared it. The weight of it was crushing us all. The weight of everything was crushing us all. The weight of the past. The weight of the future. The weight of the truth. The weight of the secrets.I got up. Walked to the door. Opened it.The

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   He's Watching

    I felt him before I saw him.The bond pulsed in my chest. Warm. Familiar. Kael was close. He was watching. I could feel his eyes on me, steady and soft, like a hand on my skin. It was a feeling I had grown used to. A feeling I had grown to love. A feeling I had grown to need. It was the feeling of being seen. Really seen. For the first time in my life. It was the feeling of being wanted. Really wanted. For the first time in my life. It was the feeling of being loved. Really loved. For the first time in my life. It was the feeling of being home. Really home. For the first time in my life. It was the feeling of being safe. Really safe. For the first time in my life.I turned. He was standing in the doorway of the kitchen. His arms were crossed. His black eyes were soft. There was a small smile on his face. He looked at me like I was the only thing in the world that mattered. Like I was the sun and the moon and the stars all at once. Like I was everything he had ever wanted and everythin

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Wolf at My Heel

    Vera showed up at breakfast with a knife on her hip and murder in her eyes."Kael says I have to watch you," she said."Kael says a lot of things.""He says I go everywhere with you.""Then sit down. You're making the table look lonely."Vera sat across from me. Her blonde hair was pulled back in a

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Return

    Kael came back three days later.I felt him before I saw him. The bond — the thing he kept calling a bond — pulsed in my chest like a second heartbeat. Warm. Demanding. Pulling me toward the front door.I was in the kitchen. Eating bread I didn't taste. Drinking tea that had gone cold an hour ago.

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Jealousy

    The kiss followed me to bed.Not Kael. Just the memory. Just the way his mouth felt against mine. Just the sound he made when I didn't push him away.I lay on the left side of his bed. The same spot as last night. The same clothes. The same bite mark throbbing on my neck.Kael wasn't here.He'd dis

  • Sold to My Enemy Alpha   The Border

    The border looked like any other tree line.Snow-covered pines. Frozen ground. Grey sky pressing down like a ceiling. But I could feel the tension in the air — the way the wolves on both sides stood too still, watched too closely, breathed too carefully.Kael stood beside me. His shoulder brushed m

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