LOGINThe night Laila’s parents were murdered was the night her mate abandoned her. Covered in her parents’ blood and carrying Alpha Jason’s unborn child, Laila waited for the man she loved to return home. He came back two days later. Not for her. Not to comfort her. Not to help bury the Alpha King and Luna Queen. He returned with her cousin on his arm and publicly chose her as his future Luna. Humiliated before the entire pack and accused of using her parents death to trap him, Laila was cast aside when she needed him most. So she left. Eight years later, the woman who returns is no longer the weak she wolf they once pitied. She is powerful enough to make Alphas bow. Feared enough to make enemies hide. And the child at her side possesses a rare power capable of shaking the entire werewolf world. Now Jason wants answers. He wants the heir he never knew existed. He wants the mate he threw away. But as the truth behind her parents’ murder begins to surface, Laila discovers that the people who destroyed her life are far closer than she ever imagined. This time, she isn’t back for forgiveness. She’s back to uncover the truth, reclaim what was stolen from her, and make everyone who betrayed her regret the day they underestimated her. Including the Alpha who broke her.
View MoreI made it to the compound at six exactly.It sat well outside the town, gated and quiet, the kind of property that did not announce its power so much as simply assume you would feel it the moment you crossed onto the land. My wolf felt it instantly, the dense, layered scent of Nightshade pack territory pressing against her senses, old and deep and absolutely certain of itself.Kael was waiting in the training yard when I arrived, arms crossed, his Beta standing a few feet away wearing the same skeptical expression he had worn in the parking lot."This is Noah," Kael said, not looking at him. "He does not believe this is a good idea.""I did not say that," Noah said."You said it with your face."Noah did not deny it.I stood there in the cold evening air, my hand resting on my stomach out of habit now, and waited for whatever Kael was about to throw at me."First thing," he said. "I am not going to be gentle with you because you are pregnant. Gentle gets you killed. If you cannot keep
He found me again the next morning.I had not slept much after the rogues, my arm bruised where the third one had wrenched it, my body still running on the leftover adrenaline that had not fully drained out of me. I was awake before five anyway, habit by now, and I was standing at the small stove in the apartment above the bakery, the one Marta had quietly offered me two weeks earlier when she noticed I was still living out of a motel and said, without making it sound like charity, that the space upstairs was sitting empty and rent was cheap if I wanted it.The knock came at seven exactly.I knew it was him before I opened the door. My wolf knew it the moment the knuckles touched wood, that same overwhelming scent rolling under the door like weather moving in, and she sat up straight inside me, alert and unbothered by fear for the first time in longer than I could remember.I opened the door with my hair still wild from sleep and my eyes already doing what they had learned to do with
The scent came back three nights later.I was walking home from the bakery later than usual, the streets emptier, the cold sharper now that the sun had been down for almost an hour, and my wolf caught it before I had even turned onto the road that led toward the motel. That same weight. That same unfamiliar Alpha signature, old and wide and carrying itself with the particular authority of a wolf who had never once had to ask permission for anything in his life.Closer this time.I stopped walking.The street was empty. Streetlamp at the corner buzzing faintly. Wind moving through the bare trees lining the road, carrying the cold and, underneath it, that scent, stronger now, deliberate, like it was no longer passing through but circling.My wolf rose to her feet inside me.I kept my back straight and my steps even and I did not run, because running announces fear and fear invites exactly the kind of attention I could not afford right now, six months pregnant and alone and three states
I was not late.Five in the morning, I was standing outside the bakery with my hands in my pockets and my breath making clouds in the dark and my wolf already awake and paying attention the way she had been paying attention to everything lately, sharp and quiet and missing nothing.Marta opened the door, looked at me, looked at the time, and said nothing except: "Apron is on the hook. Flour is in the back."That was how it started.The first week was hard in the way new things are hard when your body is already dealing with more than it signed up for. The five o'clock starts. The lifting. The standing for hours on cold stone floors while my back reminded me in increasingly specific terms that I was six weeks pregnant and had not been treating myself gently. By the end of each shift I was exhausted down to the bone, the deep kind of exhausted that sits in you even after you sleep.But I came back every morning.And Marta, who said nothing about anything personal, who asked no questions
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