LOGINRYDER.
I watched Briella from my spot without her even realizing it. I wasn't certain how she hadn't picked up on my scent yet, but I took it as a temporary blessing because it gave me a minute to think, to consider everything.
This turn of events was entirely unexpected and fucking impossible to wrap my head around.
I thought back to what Dad had said in his office. He'd mentioned that I could possibly find my mate and Luna tonight. Who would've thought that the old man would end up being right? I certainly didn't.
Growing up, he taught me almost everything that I knew about being an Alpha. I thought about every lesson and scar that had shaped me into the Alpha that I was supposed to be. He had spent my entire life drilling expectations and responsibilities into me. So much so that it has come practically second nature to me now.
Duty. Control. Authority. Those three things were cornerstones to him.
There were so many things that separated good Alphas from bad ones. The concept was simple. The reality, not so much.
Good Alphas understood balance. Power wasn't meant to enslave people. It was meant to protect. That was precisely how the Goddess designed it. They were supposed to carry the pack's weight on their shoulders without making their people feel the burden. They didn't lead with fear. Likewise, others listened when they spoke out of their own free will, not because they were afraid of the consequences.
Bad ones were a different breed.
They believed that leaders were meant to dominate those in their charge. They thought it made them respected. Anyone they deemed weaker was preyed upon, treated as if it was their own fault. Cruelty was used as a tool to keep order. People were punished for things they'd supposedly done—but it was more about who held the power than what was right.
Which category did Dad belong to? I was ashamed to admit that it was the second one.
Just like he taught me lessons in being an Alpha, I'd also learned what not to do—lessons I learned by watching him more than listening. For example, I believed that a pack was strong not just because of the warriors and leadership, but because of the entirety of the pack. From Alpha to Omega. Goddess forbid that I ever mentioned how I truly viewed it.
He believed that respect wasn't earned. It was demanded. And anyone who needed that reminder got one that left a lasting impression. I disagreed, of course, even if I hadn't told him as much. Respect was earned, especially when it came to our pack.
To him, optics were everything. Image before integrity. Power before peace.
Talk about insufferable.
There were times when I wasn't certain about who Ryder was. Which parts were just echoes of him and which ones were my own. Sometimes I had to wonder if our pack had ever left the past century. One such area was the ridiculous notion that she-wolves would never be as capable as males. It was utter bullshit. I'd seen many females who could put any man on his ass. Chromosomes didn't dictate superiority. It was a hard concept for some to grasp.
Knowing what I did about Briella, she'd shatter each outdated tradition in this pack. I had absolutely no doubt about that. She wasn't led by expectations or rank. She lived her life the way that she wanted to. There was something special and empowering about that. Axel recognized it before I did. She moved like she didn't belong to anyone but herself. I could see that despite the way that she attempted to blend into the shadows.
Perhaps that was why my heart was attempting to break free of my chest.
She wasn't just my mate. She was everything that my father said I couldn't have. Everything he said an Alpha shouldn't need.
I exhaled slowly, desperately needing to get a handle on my emotions.
It startled me a bit that this was the first time I truly questioned if the path that had been laid out for me was the right one to walk any longer. Things would be different when I led, when it was my voice that others listened to. At least, that was what I had allowed myself to believe. Because if being Alpha meant I had to choose between my father's ideals and the woman standing across the room, then the whole damn hierarchy was about to come crashing down.
Alphas were trained for their positions. What if they were also tested by those who challenged them? The ones who saw their flaws but remained by their side. And if that was the case, then maybe she wasn't just going to test me. Maybe she was going to change everything.
If my friends realized that I wasn't really engaging in their conversation, they didn't let on. Thankfully, no one had tried to join us or else I would've had to tell them to get lost. The last thing I needed was for Briella to finally notice me with some random woman hanging off my arm.
From the corner of my eye, I watched her excuse herself. The moment she disappeared down the hallway, I took my chance. I waited a couple of beats before following her delectable scent.
Toasted hazelnut. Fuck! It was already one that I couldn't get enough of.
It led me out into the cool night air and into the garden. Its maze-like hedges rose up high. I'd always enjoyed visiting here because it had been Mom's sanctuary before she died. Good memories came to mind. Days that we'd spent chasing each other through the maze.
Now it was still. A reminder that she was gone.
For a moment, I wondered if this was her doing. A nudge from whatever lies beyond. Was this her way of giving us her blessing?
Then I saw Briella.
Her back was to me as she stood in front of the wolf statue that was the perfect replica of Delilah, Mom's wolf, who had been the epitome of a Luna. Mom was the opposite of Dad in all ways. Life had been much different when she was alive to keep him in check.
I took a slow step closer. The gravel crunched under my shoe. That was all it took.
Her spine stiffened the moment that my scent registered with her. It felt like an eternity before she finally turned around. I knew that she wasn't certain what would be waiting behind her.
Her lips parted in surprise. Those gorgeous blue eyes of hers, that had starred in many dreams, widened when they met mine. Everything else faded into the background, leaving only the two of us. The connection ignited instantly as the bond snapped into place.
Axel wanted desperately to claim our mate.
But I stayed still. Not because I was unaffected. No, it was because I was afraid of this moment shattering. One wrong move was all that it'd take. Instead, I looked at the one that the Goddess had chosen for me. She was the one that I couldn't get out of my head, and now I knew why that was.
Briella's eyes slowly trailed over my body as if she was committing me to memory. Her cheeks turned pink. That blush…damn, it was beautiful. It was proof that I affected her. That was perfect because she certainly affected me.
I couldn't help the smile that tugged at my lips as I listened to the way that her heartrate increased. She was trying to keep her composure, but the bond between us was impossible to hide from.
The silence stretched until it became too much.
"Briella."
I took a cautious step forward. She didn't move away, but her fingers twitched nervously at her sides. It looked like she was fighting the urge to move. Either to run away or to reach for me. Our bond was unfinished, but I could still feel echoes of emotions through it. Nervousness, uncertainty, and beneath it all was fear. I wished that I could read her mind to know what caused the fear.
I couldn't help but wonder if it was me that she was afraid of…
I really wished that I could reassure her that she didn't need to worry. That whatever this was, however fast or impossible it seemed, I would never hurt her. My words wouldn't carry merit yet. Not until she believed it for herself.
A feeling burned from the inside. This bond changed everything. It was just the beginning of a much larger fight, but it would be worth it.
BRIELLA.My head was spinning. Not from the kiss itself, though that alone would have been enough to shake me. Something foreign and hot threaded through my blood, pulsing in time with my heartbeat. With it came questions I couldn't silence fast enough.Was this real?Was he reacting to me, or to the bond that fate tied us together with?Did Ryder actually want Briella, the girl who was the opposite of him, or was he just craving whatever the bond had decided for him?I tried to quiet them. I pressed the questions down, buried them beneath the weight of his gaze. Because the way he was looking at me right now…those half-lidded eyes, his tight jaw, had me feeling something I'd never felt before. Something that didn't have a name I knew.Mated people had tried to explain it before. The bond is overwhelming, they'd say. Intense. Powerful. Like nothing else. But none of those words came close. This was all-consuming. Every nerve ending blazed. Every breath I drew came back saturated with h
BRIELLA. When he kissed me, I wasn’t ready.I had time to pull back. I had time to laugh it off or change the subject or stand up and put distance between us. I did none of those things. His palm settled warm against my cheek, and then his mouth was on mine, and every thought I had been organizing for the past hour scattered like papers in a gust of wind.I had been kissed exactly zero times before that moment. I had imagined it, of course. Vague, soft-focused daydreams that bore no resemblance to the reality of Ryder's lips pressing firm and certain against my own. The mate-bond lit up between us like a current completing a circuit. Sparks raced across my skin wherever he touched me, and my nerve endings fired in a cascade that made every moment before this one feel like I had been living underwater.A voice in my head, thin and rational, said to stop. Said this was too fast. Said I should slow down, breathe, think. That voice had always been the one I listened to. It had kept me car
RYDER. Her eyes widened. For a heartbeat, she simply stared at me, and I watched the emotions flicker across her face like shadows. Surprise, first. Then uncertainty that made my chest tighten. Her gaze searched mine with an intensity that felt like being seen all the way through.I could practically hear the questions that were undoubtedly running through her mind. 'Does he mean it. Is this just the bond. If I say yes, what happens after? What if this is real and I'm not enough? What if it's not real and I let myself believe anyway?'The silence between us lingered, delicate and heavy.I held her gaze and waited, forcing myself not to move, not to lean closer, not to do anything that might feel like pressure. This had to be her choice. Completely, entirely hers.No assumptions.No expectations.Just a question hanging in the space between us.Her throat bobbed as she swallowed hard. A blush spread slowly across her cheeks, painting her skin that soft shade of pink I was quickly becom
RYDER. "...and then Cassie had the audacity to hand me a microphone."I leaned back against the loveseat, already grinning because I could tell exactly where this story was headed."She didn't.""Oh, she absolutely did." Briella covered her face with one hand, groaning dramatically. "She told the DJ it was my birthday.""I'm guessing that it wasn't your birthday.""Nope!" she said, popping the p, and smiling fondly at the memory."So, everyone thought they were celebrating you?""Worse. They started chanting my name."I lost it. The sound of my own laughter filled the room, and judging by the way Briella dissolved into giggles herself, neither of us had any hope of recovering anytime soon."I panicked," she managed between breaths. "I was trying to escape through the emergency exit when Cassie physically shoved me onto the stage."My stomach hurt from laughing. I hadn't laughed this hard in a long time."That's what cousins are for," I told her, thinking about my own cousins."She's l
BRIELLA.The moment Ryder's hand cupped my cheek, the world ceased to exist. Warmth exploded across my skin from the mate-bond sparks. It felt powerful yet comforting, overwhelming yet calming. I had never felt anything so intense before.The sensation stole every coherent thought from my mind. All I could feel was him. His hand against my skin. The warmth of his body standing so close to mine. The rich cocoa and spice scent wrapping around me like a blanket I never wanted to leave.My eyes fluttered closed for the briefest moment. His presence felt utterly intoxicating. Not in the way people often described attraction. This felt like finding something I hadn't even realized was missing. Like a piece of me had been wandering through life incomplete and had suddenly found its way home.A soft involuntary breath escaped me.No matter how much I tried to imagine what finding a mate might feel like, nothing could have prepared me for this. Stories didn't do it justice. People talked about
RYDER.The silence stretched between us like a living thing. Not exactly awkward. Just... charged. Electric.All I could focus on was Briella.The way moonlight painted silver highlights through her hair. The way her beautiful eyes remained locked on mine. The way her pulse fluttered wildly beneath the delicate skin of her throat.'Mate,' Axel purred, having the time of his life.I resisted the urge to roll my eyes.'Yes, thank you. I'm well aware.''How come all you're doing is staring? Perhaps try talking to her, dipshit.'My jaw tightened. Axel could be a real asshole sometimes, but he was right. And I couldn't seem to stop.I was the future Alpha of the Crescent Moon Pack. I regularly negotiated disputes between pack members. Could address dozens of wolves at a time without hesitation. Yet somehow, standing in front of one woman had rendered me completely useless.‘She probably thinks you’re weird,’ he whispered as if telling me a secret.‘You’re not helping,’ I snapped.Briella sh
BRIELLA.The moment Cassie and I stepped into the gathering hall, every instinct I possessed screamed at me to turn around and leave.It was almost unrecognizable here. The familiar packhouse gathering hall had been transformed into something beautiful. Soft ivory fabric cascaded from the exposed wo
BRIELLA.“Okay. Final verdict time!”Cassie turned towards me with one hand on her hip and the other fanning herself.“Hot enough to make Damon threaten every male within a five-mile radius?”I couldn’t help but laugh. “You’ve definitely achieved that goal.”Her lips curled in a wide grin. Then her
BRIELLA.My cousin had been on a one-woman mission all week, and I was her primary target. She was determined to execute a full-blown shopping trip that'd most likely include sparkles, sequins, makeup, and other torture devices designed specifically to make me squirm. Why? The Full Moon Festival, o
BRIELLA.Morning came far too early.I was tired as hell because my body had been too keyed-up for any type of good rest last night. It had taken forever to actually fall asleep after I got back from Tala's run—too long spent replaying what happened at the lake. The peacefulness. The shadows.But m







