MasukOne night ruined everything. Ava Cole was betrayed by the people she trusted most, and her life fell apart. A stranger became her only escape—but when their private moment was exposed, they were forced into a marriage neither of them wanted.Living together is tense. Secrets and dangers surround them, and Ava starts to discover powers she didn’t know she had. As trust breaks and feelings grow, she has to figure out who she can rely on and the man she is supposed to hate might be the one who can protect her.On Christmas night, everything will change again, and Ava will have to make a choice that could cost her everything.
Lihat lebih banyakAva's POV
The carnations were dying, cheap pink ones that Mrs. Henderson specially ordered because she didn't want to spend money on roses. I kept spraying them with water, but they still looked sad and wilted, like they knew they were the discount option. My phone buzzed on the table. Don't rush home tonight, working late on the Henderson project. Love you. I read Daniel's text three times. Love you. Sure, the same "love you" he'd been texting me for three months while canceling every plan we made, while forgetting my birthday and even while looking at his phone during dinner. "Ava, you okay?" Jamie poked her head around the corner. "You're drowning those flowers." "They're fine." I shoved another carnation into the foam base. "Everything's fine." "Right." She grabbed her coat. "You coming to the festival?" “Nah, I'm just going to go home and drink in the bathtub." I said, using my hands to make a drinking gesture. "Now that's the holiday spirit I like to see." But I didn't go home, at least not right away. I stopped at the grocery store and bought chicken, potatoes, and a bottle of wine that cost more than my electric bill. Because apparently I was an idiot who still thought a nice dinner could fix a dying relationship. The apartment door was unlocked, that was the first weird thing. Daniel said he was working late tonight, there was no way he left to work without locking the door. I stood there with my grocery bags, staring at the handle for any sign of a jail break. I opened the door carefully, taking a peak inside and I saw his jacket hung on the chair, and his keys sat in the bowl by the door, his laptop was left open on the counter. He was home. "Babe?" No answer. I set the bags down and walked toward the bedroom. The door was open just a little and I could see the lamp on, casting soft shadows across the wall. I gripped the handle to push the door open and then I heard it.A moan, soft and breathy and definitely not from Daniel.My hand froze on the doorframe. My brain tried to make excuses, he was watching something on his phone, he was on a call, anything but what I knew it was. Another sound, a gasp. Then Daniel's voice, low and rough in a way I hadn't heard in months. "God, you feel so good." My hand pushed the door open before I could stop it.They were on my bed, in my sheets, Mara's red hair spilling across my pillow. Her legs wrapped around Daniel's waist. His hands gripping her hips like he couldn't get enough, they were so caught up in each other they didn't even notice me standing there. Mara threw her head back. "Daniel….oh God….." "Shh." He kissed her neck. "You're so much better than….." He stopped, he must've felt me staring or maybe he felt the blood thirst coming from me in that moment. His head turned and our eyes met. For three full seconds, nobody moved, nobody said a word. We just stared at each other, waiting for someone to make the first move. "Ava….." Daniel scrambled backward, yanking the sheet up. "Jesus, I didn't….we thought you were working late…." "Oh, I'm sorry." My voice came out flat and dead. "Should I have texted first? Made sure you had time to finish?" Mara pulled the blanket up to her chin, her face bright red. "Ava, please, this isn't……" "Isn't what?" I stepped into the room. "Isn't you screwing my fiancé in my bed? Because that's exactly what it looks like." "You don't understand." Daniel had the nerve to look annoyed, like I was interrupting something important. "This just happened……" "Just happened." I nodded slowly. "Righttttt, your dick just accidentally fell into my best friend…could happen to anyone." "Don't be crude….." "Crude? You want to talk about crude?" My laugh came out sharp and mean. "How long?" They looked at me like I was talking to myself."HOW FUCKING LONG? GODDAMMIT."Mara's voice was tiny. "Three months." Oh fuck me. Three months while I was planning our wedding, making excuses for him to my family and lying awake at night wondering why he didn't touch me anymore. "Three months," I repeated. "Wow, such commitment, it's almost impressive." "We were going to tell you," Daniel said. "After the holidays……" "After the holidays." I repeated and couldn't stop laughing. It felt good, in a horrible way. "Oh, that's sweet, very considerate, wouldn't want to ruin Christmas, right?" "Ava, please…." Mara reached for me. "Don't." I stepped back. "Don't you dare touch me." "We didn't mean to hurt you…." "You didn't mean to?" My voice rose. "You've been fucking my fiancé for three months and you didn't mean to hurt me? What exactly did you think would happen?" "You're not being fair," Daniel said, actually said that. "We have feelings for each other….." "Feelings." The word sounded absurd, to be used in such a disgusting context. "Right. And I guess my feelings just don't count?" "That's not what I meant……" "Yes it is." I yanked the ring off my finger. The diamond caught the light, two carats of broken promises. I threw it at his face as hard as I could, it bounced off his forehead and disappeared into the tangled sheets. "Keep it, sell it or shove it up your lying ass. I don't care." "Ava, wait….." "Wait for what? For you to explain how this is somehow my fault? How I wasn't good enough? How she's so much better than me?" I looked at Mara, her eyes were full of fake tears. Good. "You know what? You two deserve each other. Merry fucking Christmas." I turned and walked out. Behind me, I heard Daniel say my name again, heard Mara start to cry, heard them scrambling out of bed. I didn't look back, I grabbed my coat from the hook by the door and left, slamming it so hard the walls shook. Downtown was packed with people. Families with kids running everywhere, couples holding hands under the street lights. Someone dressed as Santa stumbling around drunk, yelling "Ho ho ho" at tourists. Everyone looked so damn happy, except me of course. My phone kept buzzing. Daniel. Mara. Daniel again. I turned it off and shoved it deep in my pocket. "Hot chocolate! Get your hot chocolate here!" "No thanks," I muttered. "I'm great, having the best fucking night ever." I walked until my feet hurt, until the crowds thinned out and the buildings got fancier. This was the expensive part of town, hotels with doormen, restaurants with tiny portions and huge prices. The Devereaux stood on the corner, all shiny glass and marble, the kind of place I only saw when I delivered flowers for events. I went inside anyway. The lobby was ridiculous, a big fireplace, huge chandelier. Soft music playing like rich people needed a soundtrack just to breathe. A man in a suit walked over. His smile was polite but hypocritic given that his eyes screamed I didn't belong here. "Can I help you, miss?" "Just looking for the bathroom.""Of course, it's down the hall….." Someone crashed into me, hard enough that I stumbled sideways, would've fallen if a hand hadn't caught my arm. The grip was warm, steady, and when I looked up I forgot what I was going to say. He was gorgeous, stupidly gorgeous. Tall, dark hair, sharp jaw, wearing a suit that probably cost more than everything I owned. But his eyes looked empty, like he was having a night just like mine. He also smelled like whiskey. "Sorry," he said. His voice was low and rough."Maybe watch where you're walking," I shot back.His mouth curved into a broken smile. "Bad night?" "The worst, came home early, found my fiancé in bed with my best friend, threw a ring at his head, and now I'm hiding in a fancy hotel. You know, normal Christmas stuff." I don't know why I told him, maybe because he was a stranger and I probably wouldn't see him ever again or maybe because nothing mattered anymore, I really couldn’t tell, I was just out of my mind. He stared at me for a long second. His eyes dropped to my hand, to the pale mark where the ring used to be. "Mine's worse," he said. "What?" "My night, it's worse than yours, if that makes you feel any better." What could possibly be worse than catching your fiancé in bed with your best friend? I didn't bother to ask, I wasn't just about to trauma bond with a stranger. We stood there in that stupid fancy lobby, connected by our broken nights. Two strangers with only one thing in common. Unexplainable sadness. "Come upstairs," he said. Not a question, just a statement. I should've said no, i should've left. I could have gone literally anywhere else. Instead I said, "What floor?" His smile was sharp. "Top." "Sure." The elevator doors opened and he stepped inside, holding out his hand for me.I took it. I thought that fiancé cheating on me with my bestfriend was my worst nightmare…until I took his hand and entered the elevatorDamian's POVThe dart hit Marcus's wolf and dropped him in under three seconds. Clean shot. Whatever compound was in that thing, it was designed to incapacitate, and I filed that away even as I was already moving, the half-shift propelling me across the clearing faster than human legs could manage.Then the shift detonated, and everything else became secondary.I felt it through the bond before I saw it. It was a pressure so immense it nearly drove me to my knees right there. The gathered centuries of Ashmoon legacy, held in, releasing into Ava's bloodline with the force of a dam breaking. The golden wolf surfaced in seconds. Not the gradual transformation of the full moon. Not the controlled shift she'd managed during the seed removal. This was violent and absolute, every bone and sinew remaking itself at once.The wolf that rose from the frost was not frightened. She was not unstable. She was ancient. That was the only word that fit. The golden fur caught the starlight, and what loo
Ava's POVIt did not want them here. And it was about to make that known.The ground moved.Not like an earthquake. Not like the clearing during the ceremony, when the mountain had answered with that deep, resonant surge. This was different. Older. The way stone moves when it's been sitting in one place for millennia and has finally decided to notice you like certainty. The immovability of something that had been making decisions before any of us drew breath.Selene felt it. I watched the calculation in her eyes stutter just for a heartbeat, just long enough to see the crack. Not fear. Something closer to the realization that the ground she'd been so certain she could use was not, in fact, neutral.Adrian felt it too. He stumbled back half a step before he could stop himself, then stared at his feet like the frost had betrayed him.Vincenzo felt nothing.That told me everything. No wolf blood. No connection to the territory or the pack frequencies or any of the layers the site was ope
Ava’s POVThree seconds.That was how long the clearing held its breath. The elder council were frozen mid-circle while Marcus's wolves were invisible but present, their energy prickling at the edge of my awareness. Celeste on the other hand, her sharp eyes cutting through the dark and Damian beside me with his hand, warm and solid in mine. And across the frost-silvered ground, three figures who had no right to be standing in the same place and were here anyway.Then Vincenzo smiled.Not the cold, calculated look I'd seen in photographs. This was rawer. Hungrier. The smile of a man who'd spent months in a cell, watching his empire get dismantled piece by piece, and had finally arrived at the one night he believed would restore it all."Mrs. Hawthorne." His voice rolled across the clearing like he was still in a boardroom. "You look different from the surveillance photographs.""You look exactly like someone who just walked out of a bail hearing," I said.Something flickered in his exp
Ava’s POVWe left at dusk. The same time Celeste had specified in the authentic summons, the one sitting in her contact’s hands while the forgery sat on our study desk. She’d confirmed she would be there. The elder council would be there. The winter gathering was real, and it was happening, because the council didn’t cancel for threats. They never had, in all the centuries they’d been holding the wolf world’s memory in common.That was the problem and the advantage. The gathering gave us cover. Our arrival would look exactly the way it was supposed to: the Ashmoon heir attending the winter gathering. Nothing in our approach would signal to Selene that we knew it was her plan all along.We drove north. The city fell away behind us, the dark bayou giving way to old-growth forest. The stars came out, sharp and cold, the further we got from the lights.Different passengers this time. Not just Luca and Sera but also four of Marcus’s wolves in a second vehicle behind us, the advance team po
Ava's POVThe rain had not stopped since the night before. By morning the entire bayou looked different. I stood barefoot in the training field behind the house. Mud clung to my feet, and my muscles already ached. And Sera looked entirely too pleased about it.“Again,” she said.I groaned.“Sera…”
Damian's POVWe spent three hours at Odette's kitchen table and by the end of the first hour I understood that the woman who had suppressed her bloodline and built a quiet human life and died of cancer without telling her daughter any of this had spent the three years before the fire doing somethin
Ava's POVThe pack meeting was not in a forest.I don't know exactly what I had been picturing. Something atmospheric probably. Torches maybe. Ancient trees and moonlight and wolves standing in a circle doing something ceremonial and vaguely threatening. Jamie had suggested a cave when I told her t
Ava's POVThe soup got cold before we were halfway through.Neither of us noticed until I reached for my spoon at some point past nine and found the bowl had gone from warm to room temperature while I was busy asking question seventeen, which was about the full moon and what exactly happened to him






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