Se connecter"You rejected me without hearing my side," Meghann whispered, refusing to let her tears fall. "I made my choice," Caomh answered coldly. Publicly rejected by the man destined to be her mate, Meghann Clemmie Nelson walks away with nothing but a shattered heart. When Cullen Hayden Arden—the feared Alpha and Caomh's greatest enemy—offers her a fake relationship that could change both their futures, she accepts, believing it's only a temporary arrangement. But as pretend feelings become impossible to ignore, old wounds reopen when fate brings her face-to-face with the man who once discarded her... and the child he believes is his. As buried secrets begin to surface and loyalties are tested, Meghann must decide whether to keep looking back at the love that broke her or embrace the one quietly healing her heart. But when the truth finally comes to light, who was truly meant to be her mate all along?
Voir plus"You are out of your mind, Dreda," I snapped, my voice echoing off the high stone walls of the Silver Moon pack house.
The grand assembly hall was packed. Hundreds of wolves stood shoulder to shoulder, their whispers rustling through the crowd like dry leaves scattered by the wind. At my feet, a shattered ceramic mug leaked a dark puddle of rosehip tea across the pale marble floor. The sweet, tart scent of the herbs mixed with the heavy stench of sweat, damp fur, and anger filling the room. It was supposed to be a normal evening. Now, my world was rapidly tilting on its axis.
Dreda stood three steps above me on the raised dais, trembling like a fragile leaf. She clutched the edge of Caomh’s dark sleeve. Her blonde hair fell in messy, pristine waves, and tears streamed continuously down her perfectly flushed cheeks.
"I'm not lying, Meghann," Dreda sobbed, her voice cracking in a pitch-perfect display of misery. She pressed herself closer to Caomh, her small hands gripping his muscular arm. "I didn't want this to happen. We didn't plan it. But we can't hide it anymore. It isn't right."
I looked at Caomh. My fated mate. The man who was supposed to stand by my side and lead this pack with me. He wouldn't meet my eyes. His jaw ticked, a muscle jumping frantically under his tan skin. He stared straight ahead at the massive silver crest mounted on the far wall.
"Caomh," I said, dropping my voice to a dangerous, steady whisper. "Tell her to stop talking. Tell them she's crazy. End this right now."
Silence stretched. The kind of silence that made my ears ring and my stomach plummet.
Caomh finally shifted his gaze to me. His golden eyes, usually warm and bright when he looked at me, appeared dull. Heavy with guilt. "She isn't crazy, Meghann."
I blinked. Once. Twice. The sharp taste of copper flooded my mouth where my teeth had bitten down too hard on my inner cheek. "What do you mean she isn't crazy? She just stood in front of the entire pack and said you spent the night in her bed."
"Because I did," Caomh said flatly.
Gasps rippled through the gathered wolves. My sister, Selene, tried to push forward from the front row, her face pale with fury, but two heavy-set pack warriors quickly grabbed her arms and held her back.
My chest tightened. The air in the room felt thick, heavy with the sudden shift in the pack's scent. Pity. Disgust. Shock. It coated the back of my throat.
"We are fated," I reminded him, my voice trembling despite my best efforts to keep it steady. "The Moon Goddess chose us. I have stood by you for years. And you slept with her?"
"It was a mistake," Caomh growled, rubbing a large hand over his face. He looked exhausted, but I didn't care. "It was the night of the winter solstice. We were both drunk. The bond hadn't fully settled between us yet, Meghann. You know that. I lost control."
"A mistake," I repeated. A bitter, jagged laugh scraped up my throat. I took a step up the marble stairs of the dais. Caomh flinched slightly, but Dreda just squeezed her eyes shut and buried her face against his chest, whimpering softly.
"It's more than just a mistake, Caomh," Dreda cried loudly enough for the elders in the back row to hear. She turned her head, looking down at me with puffy, red eyes. "Tell her. Please, Caomh. Tell her the truth."
The cold from the marble floor seemed to seep up through the soles of my boots, freezing the blood in my veins. My wolf paced anxiously in the back of my mind, scratching at my mental walls. She sensed the danger before my human brain could process it.
"Tell me what?" I demanded.
Caomh swallowed hard. His Adam's apple bobbed. He gently grabbed Dreda’s waist, pulling her flush against his side. The highly protective, instinctual gesture hit me harder than a fist to the jaw.
"Dreda is pregnant," Caomh announced. His voice boomed across the hall, carrying the deep, resonant tone of an Alpha. It left no room for doubt. "She is carrying my pup. The Silver Moon heir."
The hall erupted. Shouts, growls, and frantic, loud whispers bounced off the walls. I stood completely frozen in the center of the chaos.
Pregnant.
The word echoed in my skull, over and over, until it lost all meaning. I stared at Dreda’s flat stomach, wrapped in a pale pink dress. Then I looked at Caomh's hand, resting gently, protectively, just above her hip.
"You're lying," I whispered, though I knew he wasn't. Werewolves couldn't hide the scent of a growing pup for long. The elders would demand to check her. Dreda wouldn't risk this massive public display if it wasn't entirely true.
"I'm sorry, Meghann," Caomh said softly. He stepped away from Dreda and walked down the steps toward me. He reached out, his large hands aiming for my shoulders to comfort me.
I slapped him.
The sharp crack of my palm against his cheek silenced the room instantly. Caomh’s head snapped to the side. A bright red, stinging mark bloomed rapidly on his jawline. My hand burned from the force of the impact, but I kept my fingers curled tightly at my sides so they wouldn't shake.
Low, warning growls rumbled from the loyalist warriors in the crowd. A Beta stepping to their Alpha was treason. A mate striking him was completely unheard of.
"Do not touch me," I hissed, my voice dripping with pure venom. "You claim the Moon Goddess makes mistakes? You claim a drunken night overrides our destiny?"
Caomh slowly turned his head back to me. His eyes flashed with bright, dangerous Alpha authority, his wolf pushing to the surface in response to the disrespect. "Watch your tone, Meghann. I am still your Alpha."
"You are a coward," I shot back, lifting my chin, refusing to submit to his aura. "You broke our bond before it even had the chance to solidify. You brought a child into this world out of sheer weakness."
"I am taking responsibility!" Caomh yelled, his patience finally snapping. The sound rattled the windows. "A true Alpha protects his bloodline. Dreda is carrying my child. I cannot abandon her, and I cannot split the pack's loyalty between the mother of my heir and a mate I have not yet marked."
I stared at him, truly seeing him for the first time. The man I had loved since we were teenagers. The man I had trained alongside in the dirt, bled with on border patrols, and fought for against rival packs. He was entirely gone. In his place stood a stranger holding onto a frightened girl who had played him perfectly.
"So, what does that mean for us?" I asked. My voice sounded incredibly hollow, stripped of all the fiery anger from moments before. Only a deep, heavy exhaustion remained.
Caomh closed his eyes. When he opened them, the last shred of warmth I had ever known from him was gone.
"It means I have to make a choice for the good of the Silver Moon Pack," he said.
"Caomh, no!" Selene screamed from the crowd, struggling violently against the guards holding her. "You can't do this! She's your fated mate! You'll kill her!"
Heat rushed to my cheeks, but I held his gaze. "I'll leave a sweater on your chair.""That works," he said, a low rumble of approval in his chest. "Rule three?""Rule three is about Layla Ayra Ewart," I said, bringing up the northern Alpha’s daughter he had mentioned earlier. "If I am stepping in to ruin her marriage treaty, she is going to come after me. The Ewart pack is ruthless. I need to know you have my back. I need access to your security details. I will not walk around your territory blind."Cullen’s grip tightened on the steering wheel, his knuckles turning white. The casual ease vanished from his posture, replaced by the lethal, hyper-focused energy of a predator."Layla will not get within a hundred miles of you," he promised, his voice dropping into a dangerous, icy tone. "But you are right to be cautious. Which brings us to my rules."I swallowed hard, nodding once. "Go ahead.""First," Cullen said, his silver eyes flashing in the dim light of the dashboard. "You wear my
Caomh’s furious roar tore through the grand ballroom, a raw, feral sound that scraped against my eardrums.I broke the kiss, pulling my mouth away from Cullen’s. My chest heaved. My lips burned. The sudden, terrifying jolt of electricity that had sparked between us refused to fade; it hummed just beneath my skin, forcing my dormant wolf to lift her head from the dark corners of my mind. My fingers were still tangled in the fine fabric of his suit lapels, gripping him tight enough to keep my shaking knees from giving out.Cullen did not look at Caomh. He kept his silver-gray eyes locked firmly on mine. His chest rose and fell in a slow, steady rhythm, entirely unaffected by the chaos erupting around us."Walk," he murmured, his breath warm and smelling of mint.He dropped his hand from the back of my neck to the small of my back, guiding me firmly toward the heavy double doors. The crowd scrambled to get out of our way. I caught a glimpse of Elder Foster Harold Muireadhaigh staring ope
"Caomh?" Dreda asked, her sweet voice carrying in the quiet room. She reached for his arm, her eyes darting between him and the broken glass at his feet.Caomh shoved her hand away. He stalked across the ballroom floor.The crowd scrambled out of his path, eager to avoid the furious Alpha but completely desperate to watch the drama unfold. The tension in the air was so thick it coated the back of my throat. My empty chest throbbed, a phantom ache from the severed bond acting up in his presence.Dreda chased after him, her crimson heels clicking loudly on the marble. "Caomh, wait!"He stopped three feet from us. His chest heaved, his golden eyes flashing brightly with an aggressive, territorial light."What is the meaning of this?" Caomh demanded, his voice a low, vibrating growl that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.Cullen did not flinch. He stood tall, his posture entirely relaxed, projecting the supreme confidence of a king looking at a peasant."Good evening, Colson,"
The heavy tires of the SUV crunched over a sprawling driveway paved with crushed white stone. Rain continued to hammer the roof, but the darkness of the night was pierced by the blazing, golden lights of a massive estate. Valets in crisp black uniforms and holding large umbrellas rushed toward the arriving vehicles.My stomach tied itself into a tight, painful knot. I looked down at my faded jeans and the damp, fraying hem of my sweater. My boots were caked in mud from the Silver Moon dirt roads."I cannot go in there, Cullen," I whispered, my voice tight. "I look like garbage. I look exactly like what I am—a beggar."Cullen turned the engine off. The sudden quiet in the cabin left only the sound of the rain beating against the glass. He unfastened his seatbelt, shrugging off his heavy, tailored black trench coat. He leaned across the center console and draped the thick, warm material over my trembling shoulders.The coat swallowed me whole. It was heavy, retaining the heat of his bod






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