LOGIN"I suspect it was the way you wore that dress," I murmured, watching Kael disappear into the crowd.
Declan exhaled at the exact same time, his voice a low rumble in my ear. "It was definitely the dress."
I glanced at him, noting the familiar, heavy warmth in his eyes. It didn't ignite the same chaotic, wildfire sensation that a lethal Alpha's predatory come-on had sparked in a dark lift, but we’d shared a territory for a long time. The way he looked at me was safe. It was comfortable.
And tonight, it was enough.
The adrenaline of the evening was still singing through my veins, pooling in my lower belly. I pressed my knees together, savoring the lingering tingle. "You look dangerous tonight, Declan. I’ve always had a weakness for you in formal pack-furs. You look like a leader."
His eyes darkened, a lazy, satisfied grin tugging at his lips. Then, his expression sharpened into something more serious. "The silk and leather might get you noticed, Rowan, but it won't keep you at the high table. We play a brutal game on that ice. Our work is what’s opening these Citadel gates. You earned this kill. We earned it. We deserve to be here."
My throat tightened. Every grueling practice, every late-night edit on the game tapes, every bruise I’d earned it was all for this.
I looked back at my phone, trying to swallow the lump of emotion, and took a bite of fruit to settle my stomach. I’d been too tightly wound to eat during the rites, and now I was ravenous. I scrolled through Nyra’s latest barrage of texts.
Nyra: You were the one who walked into his space. I know you, Rowan. Don't let the Alpha's scent go to your head. Be careful.
Having a friend who could read my soul was a blessing and a curse. Nyra still saw me as the young, green-blooded scout who had fallen hopelessly for a man twenty years her senior—a man who lived by logic and pack politics rather than the heart.
But Declan believed in alliances and career trajectories. When he offered me a bond, I knew the terms. It wasn't a fated-mate fairy tale; it was a partnership of power.
I was older now. I wasn't that naive girl anymore.
Rather than defending my choices to a phone screen, I set the device down and gave Declan a look that mirrored his own heat.
"That’s a very suggestive way to handle that fruit," he whispered. He circled the counter, abandoned his drink, and pulled me against him from behind. His strength was a solid wall at my back. "Should we take this celebration to the den?"
He meant my sleeping quarters. Even with our arrangement of mutual freedom, I didn't care for the lingering scents of other she-wolves in his space.
But I thrived on his presence in my room a fact Nyra used as evidence that I was still more emotionally entangled than I cared to admit. To me, it was just the reality of enjoying my partner.
His hand slid beneath the neckline of my dress, his calloused palm grazing my skin, and a soft, helpless sound escaped my throat. I arched my back, seeking more of him, and he claimed my mouth with an urgent, possessive hunger. I could feel the hard line of his desire against my thigh.
But as he began to unfasten the silver zipper, I pulled him toward the bedroom. The heavy furs were already spread, the moonlight blocked out by thick curtains. I preferred the shadows tonight. In the darkness, I could let the night’s excitement consume me. In the darkness, I could pretend the hands unzipping me were larger, colder. I could imagine a different scent—mountain air and ozone—burning against my neck.
I closed my eyes and let myself shatter, imagining storm-grey eyes watching me as I fell apart.
"Declan, wake up. You need to see the gates."
I nudged him without looking away from the transport's reinforced window. He let out a low groan, stretching his neck until his joints popped. "Are we in the Blackwood Territory already?"
"I think so," I whispered. The soundproof partition was up, separating us from the Dominion driver. "Look at the entrance."
The massive iron gates, forged in the shape of howling wolves, swung inward with a heavy, rhythmic groan. As the car began to roll down the long, winding drive, Declan unbuckled and leaned over my shoulder. "Are those frost-blossoms?"
"Yeah. They only bloom like that in high-altitude pack lands." They were stunning—pale, glowing white petals lining both sides of the path like a guard of honor. It had been years since I’d seen nature so raw and beautiful.
"Perfect timing. Another few days and the frost would have claimed them."
It had been a week since the Ironclaw Lift. Every day since, I’d tried to convince myself I’d imagined the intensity of Kael’s gaze that I’d inflated a few arrogant words into something they weren't. The thrill of the invitation had mostly buried the unease. The luxury transport ride into the deep woods and the arrival at this sprawling territory had cleared away the last of my doubts.
A few minutes later, we pulled up in front of a fortress-like mansion that looked more like a castle than a home. I didn't wait for the driver; I hopped out the moment the locks clicked.
"Unbelievable." The Citadel was impressive, but this place was ancient and massive. "It has to be thirty thousand square feet of stone and timber."
"At least," Declan said, stepping out behind me. "And this is just his 'retreat' from the Tower."
I made a crude, jerking gesture with my hand this place was the peak of Alpha-tier posturing.
Declan caught my hand, laughing softly before the staff could see my disrespect. "I thought this was the kind of power you were hunting for, Rowan."
I shrugged, my eyes scanning the high battlements. "I want the status that earns a place like this."
He raised an eyebrow. We both knew this level of dominance was rare, even for the most elite athletes. Only the Alphas of the major networks and the legends of the ice ever saw this kind of wealth.
"Fine," I amended. "I want the career that gets invited to places like this on a regular basis."
He interlaced his fingers with mine. "The first dream was better. Hunt big, Rowan. You never know what the moon will provide."
I felt a glow of appreciation. Declan had always been the loudest voice in my corner. His passion for my potential was what had drawn me to him in the beginning. I used to think it was love. I used to think it was the kind of fire that poets wrote about.
I’d since realized the spark in his eyes was usually a reflection of his own ambitions, fueled by my success. He was honest about it, which I respected. I was the one who occasionally caught myself wishing for something more primal.
"Mr. and Mrs. Voss."
I turned, seeing a woman in sharp, tailored hunt-furs waiting by the massive oak doors.
"She keeps the name Ashcroft," Declan corrected smoothly.
"My mistake. I’ll update the manifest. I’m Elira, the Warden of the House. Welcome to the Moonspire Estate."
"Moonspire?" I asked.
"It’s the name of the ancestral grounds," Declan informed me, ever the expert on Dominion history.
"Correct, Mr. Voss. It was named by Alaric Thornridge's predecessors."
"Magnus’s father?" I wanted to ensure I knew exactly whose territory I was treading on.
"Yes. Though Kael Thornridge took ownership of the title and the grounds three years ago. He renamed the main hall in honor of his grandmother's lineage." Elira gestured toward the entrance. "The Alpha is eager to begin the retreat. I trust your journey through the pass was smooth?"
"It was perfect," I said, watching as a porter in a dark waistcoat gathered our trunks. "Thank you."
I glanced at Declan, wondering if we should offer a tribute or a tip, but he remained still. I trusted his instincts in these high-blood circles. He knew exactly how to move among the wolves of the Blackwood Territory.
But as the heavy doors of the estate groaned open, my scent caught something on the wind a sharp, electric spark of ozone that told me Kael was already close.
And he was waiting.
ROWAN ASHCROFT POV“Are you seriously going to eat that entire bowl of wild berries before the hockey game starts, Kael?” I ask real loud, my hand resting flat on my big, round stomach.“My internal wolf needs all the strength he can get if your boots are going to force me to watch Ronan slam into the ice walls for three whole hours,” Kael Thornridge says back with a huge grin, his tongue licking red juice off his bottom lip. “Besides, our little pup inside your belly is the one who is actually hungry for the fruits under the moon.”“The pup wants to watch the hockey match, not eat your whole bowl,” I say, and my boots take a small step closer to his large frame inside the Alpha’s Sky Den.“Come sit right here on my lap, honeybee,” Kael commands with that deep, warm alpha voice that always makes my she-wolf feel super safe and happy. “The Blackwood Territory team is skating out onto the white ice on the television screen right now, and my arms need to be wrapped tight around your wais
KAEL THORNRIDGE POV“They are not that vague at all, Grandfather Alaric,” my voice booms out across the grass while my eyes stay locked on the hockey field.“Going that way on the ice course is not going to give her she-wolf any advantage anyway,” Nyra Vale shouts out to our faces, and her words finally make Orson Hale see that his plan is a totally bad idea.“Then that young she-wolf needs to stop being so soft on the hockey ice,” Orson grumbles real loud. “My fingers have a huge amount of pack resources riding on this game.”“You picked the wrong wolf to win, Grandfather,” Ronan Thornridge laughs from his large folding chair just a few feet away from my boots. “Come on, mate! We are going to take home the whole big victory pot today!”“Forget about that hockey hoop mark, honeybee,” my mouth yells to Rowan out on the field, because if my mind has to choose between my old grandfather and my brother Ronan, my soul is choosing Orson every single time. “Go straight for her hockey puck an
Rowan POV"Are you seriously going to make me scream your name in front of the whole pack?"I glare at Kael as he pins me against the leather seat of his SUV. His eyes flash amber, that dangerous glow that always makes my wolf go crazy."I don't care who hears." His voice is rough, all gravel and need. "Let them know exactly who you belong to.""You're impossible." But I'm already arching into him, my body betraying every word out of my mouth.He grins, that smug Alpha smile that makes me want to hit him and kiss him at the same time. "And yet here you are. In my car. In my territory. Letting me do whatever I want.""The driver—""Can't hear a thing through the partition." He nips at my neck, right where my mating mark should be. "Now stop making excuses and scream for me, honeybee."I hate how much I love when he calls me that. Hate how my whole body responds to just two words from him."I hate you.""Your wolf says otherwise." His hand slides up my thigh, and I forget how to breathe
ROWAN ASHCROFT POV“Nyra is running out the door right now to put face powder on Kael Thornridge,” I say to the empty dressing room mirror while I try to fix my own shirt.“I am right here, Rowan, and I just want to hear what the big Alpha is going to say to your face,” Nyra says as she walks back inside with her big makeup brush. “You look so great for the hockey interview, so stop shaking your hands because your internal she-wolf is looking super pretty.”“Hi, Kael,” I say when my boots walk out onto the big ice broadcast set, and I see his huge frame standing right there by the chairs.“You look totally beautiful tonight, Rowan,” Kael says, and then he leans his face right next to my cheek to give me a quick pack greeting.“What are you doing here at the Bloodmoon Gallery show, Kael?” I ask him, and my heart starts going super fast. “This is completely crazy for our hockey show.”“I am here because my wolf wants to prove my true love to your she-wolf,” Kael says back to me.“We hav
ROWAN ASHCROFT POV“Losing my hockey job at Thornridge Tower?” My voice sounds so fake when the words come straight out of my mouth. “My she-wolf used to calculate that a layout like that would represent the most terrible thing under the moon, but my spirit knows way better now.”“Your mind can still turn the whole ship around,” Marcus Hale says to my ears, his eyes getting very serious about pack business. “Your fingers can put out a big public statement, or your mouth can execute a huge live hockey interview right now.”“And what is my tongue supposed to say to the whole pack territory, Marcus? Should my voice admit that my animal made a huge mistake with her and then let her out of the mate bond paper so her she-wolf would not fight my name in front of the elders?”“The layout represents a very hard mix of things,” Elira Moss says, her face looking like her mind truly understands my pain.“Your deep voice needs to stay super low right now, Kael,” Marcus whispers fast, his eyes dart
KAEL THORNRIDGE POV“Look at this guy, he is my number one biggest screwup, and his name is Kael,” Magnus Thornridge says really loud to the whole pack room.“Magnus, stop that right now because that is a super mean thing to say to your son,” Valentina Moreau says with her thick accent. “Kael runs your whole entire Thornridge Dominion hockey empire for you, so he is doing a great job and he deserves huge respect.”“Oh, wow, you are hugging me right now, Valentina,” I say, and my voice sounds super surprised because I do not get hugs from anyone. “This is pretty weird for my wolf, but okay.”“I am just so happy to finally meet you, Kael,” Valentina says, and she sounds very warm and nice. “I know you missed the big family pack dinner last night.”“Yeah, I am sorry about that, but I have a huge amount of hockey work at Thornridge Tower,” I say. “Now we are meeting here at the Bloodmoon Gallery instead.”“He was running the empire good for a minute,” Magnus grumbles really loud. “But the
Scratch that text—before my voice tells her she-wolf she already owns my entire life. My thoughts always wondered how an alternative alpha could ever want to execute that layout. Make their own power vulnerable by giving away such a vital part of their internal being to a female. My brain didn't re
My tongue refuses to engage with his voice.His mouth continues on his own anyway. “Alpha Kael’s idea. The whole media charade. His voice said his network needed a hockey show with massive ratings, and that was all his desk cared about. Ratings that would completely astound the supreme board elders
ROWAN ASHCROFT POV“Trying to calculate if my wolf should feel scared about your current whereabouts across the territory, Rowan,” his dry voice barks out from the mattress. “An unmade bed sheet means absolutely nothing where your careless she-wolf is concerned.”I let out a stilted laugh against h
"Where are you? Do not tell me you are going to sabotage the most important hunt of your career before it even begins."I didn't dare move a muscle as I read the glowing text on my lap. Nyra was currently hovering over me, her brush flicking across my eyelid with the precision of a surgeon."Is tha







