تسجيل الدخولI saw him before he saw me.
That was the only reason I had a second to decide what to do with my face before he looked up. He was standing outside the library, slightly off to the side where the path curved toward the east entrance, speaking to someone I didn't recognise. A man, older, with the kind of bearing that made you feel like you were standing in the way of something important even when you were just passing by. Lucian had his back mostly to me and his head bent slightly, his voice too low for me to hear. Whatever they were saying, it was not a casual conversation. The other man nodded once, something that looked more like an acknowledgment than an agreement, and then he left quickly, without looking back. Lucian turned and found me standing on the path. For a moment neither of us moved. He looked the same. That was my first thought, which was a stupid thought because it had only been a week and a half and people didn't change in a week and a half. But I had half expected him to look different somehow, to look like someone who had stayed away without explanation, maybe grow a horn or two. But of cause, he just looked like Lucian. His Icy eyes steadily looking at me like I was the only fixed point in his line of sight. "Lena." he said. "You're back." I said it flatly. Not a question. "I was going to come find you today." "You've had ten days." I said. "You could have found me any of them." He didn't flinch but something shifted behind his eyes. He took a step toward me and I didn't step back, mostly because stepping back would have felt like admitting something I wasn't ready to admit. "Can we talk?" he asked. I wanted to say no. I had rehearsed saying no approximately forty times over the past week, in the shower, on the walk to class, lying awake at two in the morning with the book still unopened on my floor. I had a whole speech prepared about what it meant to promise someone you were coming back and then not come back and then show up outside a library like nothing had happened. "Fine." I said. We found a bench near the old oak at the edge of the library courtyard. I made sure I didn't look at him to see the expression on his face when we sat and I put a careful distance between us. I waited. He opened his mouth. Then he closed it. He pressed his hands together between his knees and looked at the ground for a moment and then back at me. "I'm sorry I didn't come back sooner." he said. "Why didn't you?" He opened his mouth again. "And don't tell me you got caught up." I said. "Jake already used that one." Something that was almost a smile crossed his face and disappeared. "There were things I had to handle at home. Things that needed my attention." "What things?" A pause. Small but there. "Pack things." I looked at him. "Pack things." I repeated. "Yes." What pack thing does a mere wolf had to take care of that took over a week. The week I needed him. When he wasn't even a pack warrior. "That's all you're going to give me." I asked giving my an icy look. He met my eyes and held them and I watched him have an entire internal conversation with himself that I was not invited to. I could see it happening, the way something moved across his face and then got locked down, the way he seemed to be choosing every word with a precision that didn't match the easiness he usually wore around me. He was hiding something. I had known Lucian long enough to know the difference between a private man and a man with a secret. He had always been the first thing. Reserved, careful with words, slow to open. I had learned to read the space around what he said as much as what he actually said. But this was different. This was the second thing and it sat between us on that bench as clearly as if he had put it there himself. "Are you okay?" he asked. Redirecting. I noticed it. "My aunt died, then you disappeared." I said. "No, I'm not okay." "I know." His voice dropped. "I'm sorry, Lena. I should have been here." "Yes." I said simply. "You should have." He took that without defending himself, which was the most Lucian thing he could have done and also the thing that made it hardest to stay angry at him. I looked away toward the old oak and its shadow stretching long across the courtyard stones. "I found the book." I said. "In her things. She told me to find it, on the phone that night." I paused. "I haven't opened it yet." He was quiet for a moment. "Are you going to?" "I think I have to eventually." I looked back at him. "She said to stay away from Alphas." Something crossed his face then. Quick and unreadable and gone before I could hold onto it. "She was always cautious about wolves." I said, watching him. "Did you know that? She didn't even know you existed because of that. I didn't know how to tell her." Lucian said nothing. "Does that mean anything to you?" I asked. "Anything at all?" He looked at me for a long moment. Then he said, "I don't know. You might have to read the book, Lena." He didn't know about that, but that wasn't what matters right now. If he wasn't going to explain, then I had no reason to drag this talk. I stood up picking my bag up with me. “I'm staying with Iris. Do not approach me next time without an explanation. One that is solid.” I said walking off without waiting to hear if he agrees or not.Lena"You have to tell him." Iris said it like a command, not a suggestion."But what if—""No what ifs." She cut me off before the fear could take hold completely. "Tell him first. If it comes down to it, we reach out to your father."My whole body went cold at the mention of him. I shook my head hard."That man wanted nothing to do with me once his spell broke." I snapped, pushing up off the bed to pace the room. "I want nothing to do with him."How could she even bring that up.Iris stood and followed me. "He is the—""I don't care who he is. I don't care what his status is. I don't need him." I said it firmly, but something in the way she held herself made me stop. "I don't need him. Right?"Iris took my hands and looked everywhere except directly at me. "This could mean nothing. But the first time we were attacked, and the day we got followed leaving the library, you felt it before I did. Both times. Your reaction was what made me notice, the way your whole body went stiff before
Lena"Why are you crying, Lena?" Iris rushed to my side and dropped to the floor beside me, her face tight with concern.I turned away and wiped my eyes but it did nothing. She had already seen the mess of me."You didn't knock." I said, grasping for anything else to talk about. "What if I wasn't dressed."She looked at me like I had grown horns. "I have seen you in your baby suit. I've watched you throw up on yourself. I undressed you and bathed you after your aunt died because you refused to clean up after yourself for three days." All trace of her usual playfulness was gone. "Don't test me. Why are you crying?"My head pounded with everything crashing through it at once. I clenched my teeth trying to hold it back and lost the battle anyway."I don't know." I said, voice cracking, arms flailing. "I'm just tired and confused and scared.""You still haven't told Lucian?" Her face fell when I nodded. "What's stopping you?""A lot happened today, Iris.""That should have been the first
IrisI left Jake with the guards in the living room and headed toward the kitchen.He was busy setting up a protected route back to the pack in case we needed to leave in a hurry, brows furrowed in concentration as he traced lines across a map spread over the table. A serious Jake wasn't something I saw often and I didn't want to break it.I peeked into the kitchen and found Rivel flipping pancakes and steak in two different pans at once. His back was to me. I moved in as quietly as I could and watched his shoulders straighten anyway.He already knew I was there.I let out a sigh and rounded the counter to stand a careful distance from him. "Someone can't even sneak up on you.""That would be risky and negligent of me." He didn't even glance over.I looked around the kitchen. Everything was spotless. No flour on the counter, no spilled milk, nothing out of place. "I didn't know you could cook."He turned to me then, eyes bored, like he genuinely didn't care whether I stayed or left. "
LenaI froze for half a second.In my bid to shake it off and act normal I lost my footing completely and tripped over my own leg. My toe hit the ground first and I hissed.Lucian caught me before I finished falling. His hands found my waist and he pulled me into his side, face full of concern, and before I could protest he lifted me bridal style. I laughed and wrapped my arms around his neck and hid my face against his skin. The rest of them didn't catch it. Or if they did they said nothing.He carried me through the front door and up the stairs, Jake whistling from somewhere behind us, and shouldered open the door to his room. He set me on the bed with a gentleness that made me feel like something that could shatter."You don't have to be that gentle with me." I said. "I won't break."He looked at me, hands still holding mine, thumbs drawing slow circles across my knuckles. "I'll always be gentle with you, Icy." His voice was quiet. "And I'll never let you break. Ever."I smiled and
Lena"Lucian. Lucian, are you alright?"I dragged myself back to him, heart in my throat. Iris was beside me doing the same. But what we found made us both stop.He was crouching on the ground. Naked. And smiling.Iris turned around immediately.I scoffed, pushing myself to my feet. "Lucian, goodness. You scared me." I said, trying and failing not to laugh at his situation. He was still covered in blood. "Are you hurt?"His lips pulled up slowly. "It would take a lot more than five rogue wolves to put me down, Icy."He glanced past me at the wolf that had gone down first, the one he had dropped at the start of everything. Iris was already crouching beside it, two fingers to its neck.I looked back at Lucian. His shoulder wound was closing on its own, the skin knitting back together right in front of my eyes. "So what are we going to do with you?"He shrugged and stood, pulling me firmly in front of him.Iris approached us. She had a chain wrapped around the unconscious wolf's legs tha
Lena"We've got company." Lucian said and I held my breath.Five figures stepped out from the tree line.They were cloaked in black and they moved toward us in slow, coordinated steps, each one broad and radiating something so wrong that my hand went to my stomach before I could think about it. Their red eyes were fixed on me. All of them. Like Lucian wasn't even standing there.I grabbed his shoulder. "We have to run."He didn't move."Ice." My voice came out desperate. They were closer now, cutting the distance between us in unhurried strides. "Lucian, come on. What are you doing?"He turned to me for just a second and I saw his eyes. They were glowing, steady and fierce, and that was all I needed to understand. An Alpha wolf doesn't run.He pushed me gently backward and stepped fully in front of me. "Go behind the tree, Lena. Don't look."The command in his voice moved my feet before my brain caught up.One of the men broke from the group and started toward me. Lucian caught him by
Two months passed.Two months of constant fear and paranoia. Two months of sleeping with one eye open the way Elira used to, checking locks she had never thought about before, watching doorways and windows and the faces of people she didn't recognise on campus. Two months of hiding my bump under cl
Something was coming.Something bad.Iris moved to the window before I could process what was happening. She looked out once, then pulled it shut and locked it with a quiet click that felt louder than it should have.Then we heard it.The living room door. Someone on the other side of it, working t
Iris came back an hour after Lucian left.I heard her key in the lock and didn't look up from the book. I was on my third read of my grandmother's entry, turning the same sentences over and over the way you turn a stone in your hand, feeling for edges. The twins detail refused to sit still in my mi
I stood under the shower until the water ran cold. It was the only thing that helped. The heat first, as hot as I could stand it, then the slow drop to cold that forced my body to feel something other than the weight sitting in my chest. I stood there until my fingers pruned and my breathing evene







