LOGINJessa POV
I was frozen to the spot, unable to even open my mouth to scream or beg for my life. It laughed, a hissing sound that made the short hairs on my arms stand on end. It stepped forward, reaching out its clawed hand. As soon as it touched me, pain ripped through my body. I twisted away, screaming with pain. It laughed louder, grabbing my arms. Its hold burned like the deepest frostbite. No, no, no! I wasn’t going to go out like this. I was dead. That much I knew. It was going to kill me, and I wasn’t strong enough to fight it off. It was going to drain me, consume me, and it was going to be slow. It was going to be painful. But I wasn’t going to go down without a fight. I screamed again as I lashed out with my feet. They connected with the spirit’s chest, shoving it backward. Its claws tore through my arms as it stumbled backward. My hands closed on a fallen branch. I staggered to my feet, shaking with pain and cold as I gripped the branch. The spirit’s tail moved faster, its eyes narrowing in excitement as its lips pulled back over its sharp teeth into a grimacing smile. I backed away, keeping an eye on it as I felt around me, looking for a tree I could put my back to. If it got behind me, I was done for. It could slash through my throat before I could stop it. My nostrils flared as I sucked in deep breaths, fighting to keep my wits about me. “What do you want from me?” I rasped. If I could get it talking, then maybe I could find a way out of this. I wouldn’t. But it was worth a shot. The spirit moved to one side, its footsteps slow, predator-like. It moved to the other side, its gaze never leaving me. Its mouth opened wider, and it laughed. “Blood.” Blood? “Why?” The spirit crouched, ready to attack. “Thiiiiirsty.” My grip tightened on the branch. In a flash, everything I wanted but never got moved through my mind. A family who cared. Friends who were actual friends, rather than people who would just tolerate me occasionally. A mate. Sex. To have children. What was the point of my life? I did nothing, got nothing. My mother was right. I would have been better off never to have been born. Tears slipped down my cheeks, and the spirit laughed, lunging. I struck out with my branch, and it jumped back, still laughing. It was toying with me, I knew that. I also knew begging would do no good. But my willpower cracked, and I whispered, “Please. Please don’t do this.” “So thirsty,” the spirit purred, creeping toward me. I swung the branch, and it grabbed it. It yanked me closer, and its clawed hand wrapped around my throat. I cried out, punching at its hard skin, but my blows did nothing. Its long tongue flicked out, tracing the line of my tears. I shuddered in revulsion. “Please,” I cried. It threw me away. I hit a tree, the air driven from my lungs. My vision blurred, and I clawed at the ground, fighting for the strength to stand, to fight. What was the point? Why had I been born if I was just going to die like this? I found another branch, but the spirit pounced as my hand wrapped around it. Its sickle claws tore through my shirt and skin. Pain ripped through me, and I screamed. A howl broke through the night. The pain eased. I gasped, unable to fill my lungs, as tears poured down my face. The spirit backed off, its head cocking from one side to the other. Its tongue licked over its lips as its tail moved faster. What happened? I dragged myself to the tree, trying to shelter between its roots. Three wolves burst through the thick surrounding forest. The spirit slipped backward, hiding itself in the shadows. The wolves shifted to human form. At first, I thought I was seeing things. That my brain had decided to make up a new narrative, because this couldn’t be possible. Alpha Jarek Holden, Alpha Cassian Varrick, and Alpha Denric Wystan all stood over me. Alpha Jarek knelt next to me, his face in shadow. “What happened?” he demanded. I shrank back from him. The relief I’d had at seeing wolves show up and interrupt the spirit disappeared instantly. What would Denric be here for, if not to cause me more pain? None of these Alphas ever treated me well. The best among them was Jarek, and only because he ignored me. Denric especially took particular delight in tormenting me all through middle and high school, until he graduated. “Don’t touch me,” I gasped, my voice shaking from the sheer pain I was in. “Don’t.” What were they even here for? I was sent into the dark woods to die. Why had they come after me? It didn’t make sense. If they wanted to hurt me, why not just leave me in the woods? And now, Denric and Cassian stood shoulder-to-shoulder, back to me and facing the spirit. My heart was hammered. “Can you see it?” “Hush,” Denric snapped over his shoulder. Jarek put an arm around my shoulder. I cringed at first, but he was so warm. And they were between me and the spirit. An impossibility blossomed in my mind as Jarek pulled me to my feet, his arm tight, firm, and warm around me. Had they… had they come to help me? Had they come to save me?Kurt POVI leaned over the back of the couch and kissed Ruby’s neck. She sighed slightly as she leaned into me, the book in her hands drooping.“How has your day been?” I asked her.Ruby shook her head. “Same as yesterday.”I frowned as I sank onto the couch next to her. Joe was at the fireplace, lighting a fire; it was very cold in the house. I supposed that with Ruby bundled up in her blankets, she hadn’t felt how cold it was. When I took both of her hands in mine, though, they were like ice.She didn’t look at me, but I could still see the grief written in the lines of her face.If we only knew why Zach had suddenly moved out of the house… it was only two days since that beautiful moment on the mountain, but Zach refused to speak to Ruby, refused to see her, refused to explain why.My wolf howled in mourning to see my mate so heartbroken. I glanced at Joe, hoping he’d have some answers that I didn’t. But just as when we’d left the house that morning, he seemed just as helpless. I k
Zach POV“Yes, I think this would be a great spot,” I said, nodding as I looked at the derelict buildings my pack owned. There were some old Omega barracks close to the town center, ones that had been condemned after the new apartments had opened.“Should we begin tearing down the old buildings?” the head of my construction crew asked.I nodded. “Even if we go for a different spot for the aquatic center, these buildings need to be taken down. They’re a fire hazard.”My wolf was unhappy about leaving the house this morning. After Ruby’s success on the mountaintop and how pure and sweet the magic that surrounded us had been, I wanted to make the images we’d seen come true.We had spent most of the evening going over old plans Joe had made years ago for a town aquatic center—and most of the night engaged in some pleasant exercise.It was doubtful that Ruby was pregnant; logically, I knew that was good. We weren’t in the right spot to adjust to the added complication of a baby in our rela
Joe POVWe were back at our usual spot, the plateau of rock. It was mid-afternoon, the day after the party. I would have liked to have taken the rest of the day to just be together and relax, but when we got home, Ruby was agitated and wanted to start practicing her magic again.“I’m not going to be able to stop the fires from causing more destruction if I can’t control my magic in normal situations,” she’d said.So now we were out here. It was a good day for it, clear and bright, with not a cloud in the sky. The sunlight felt warm, even up here on the mountain. Ruby paced along the rocks, looking for something. She seemed distracted and uncertain. It surprised me. Why was today so different from yesterday?“Are you alright?” I asked finally. “I know you talked with Jessica today. Did she say something to upset you?”My wolf growled at the suggestion. But even as I said it, I knew that it wouldn’t have been Jessica. My mind flashed to my mother. If anyone had reason to make Ruby doubt
Ruby POVIt was too much; it wasn’t enough. I wanted this to last forever. I could die in their arms, and I’d be happy to go, if it meant that this moment would be written in my soul for the rest of eternity.When our orgasms hit, they hit all at once. The pleasure swept through me, making my eyes roll into the back of my head. I felt my mates shuddering around me, felt as their cocks throbbed, felt the heat of them as they released. They continued to pump, prolonging the pleasure as each of them cried my name like a prayer.The snap of magic grew stronger. I felt it pulsing through me like a second orgasm, stronger than the first. My own pleasure was increased threefold as I felt the waves rock through each of my mates. They all knotted, their cocks growing bigger, filling me even further. My orgasm hadn’t faded, and the feeling of their knots inside of me pushed it higher, more powerful.Kurt collapsed over me, pulling his cock from my mouth. His lips and teeth grazed over my sweati
Ruby POV“Let’s get you warmed up,” Zach said as his hands coursed over me.The delicious heat left behind in their wake flooded through me. I didn’t even pay attention to what the room looked like as we all shed our clothes in a haze, tossing them away as we made our way to the bed.The condoms came out, and I eyed them while Kurt kissed my neck and Joe knelt between my legs. Zach’s hands continued to explore me, tracing the curves and dips of my valley. It was all so overwhelming I hardly knew what to do with my own hands. I wanted to touch them all, feel their hard muscles, trace patterns over their tattoos and scars, take them all at once, and watch them come undone for me.It occurred to me that without the heat birth control, there was a higher chance of the condoms failing. Another part realized that the heat came on so strong and sudden this time because I failed to get pregnant last time. But most of all, I didn’t care. I didn’t want to be away from them, not when I knew our
Ruby POVAfter Ali attempted to bully me, my three Alphas kept me close to them at all times. I was grateful, even though I’d gone into this thing hoping to prove my bravery by not needing them to do just that. As it turned out, people were generally pleasant, but I’d spent so long trying to stay invisible that any attention was exhausting.People kept leaving their garbage on surfaces where they didn’t belong—on tables or chairs rather than the trash cans we’d provided. I started to tidy up some of the worst spots, hating to think of how bad it would get for the Omegas once everything was done.Kurt wrapped his arm around my waist and tugged me to his chest. “People will think that means you want them to leave,” he murmured in my ear.“I can’t stand the mess,” I murmured back. I wanted to melt into his arms, but there was too much noise and too many people. The truth was, I wanted them to leave. I wished that this party was over, or at least that I could leave it.Actually… why cou
Cassian POVDenric sat on the couch, staring at the floor. The muscles in his jaw kept tightening, and I knew him well enough to see that he was fighting back tears. I sat with him, not speaking. Mina was probably the only person in town who had ever been able to get Denric to open up, at least bef
Denric POV I caught sight of Jessa in the back of the town hall as soon as she came in. Once the meeting was done, I returned Bjorn to his parents and made my way through the packs to where she stood. She turned away briefly when she saw me coming, but turned back and smiled. My heart skipped a b
Jessa POV Ruby winced. Her shoulders slumped, and she shook her head. “No. No, it wasn’t you. I didn’t even know you were in the library.”Hope blossomed in my chest. “What do you mean?”Ruby grimaced. “Lately, I’ve been having some… outbursts, I suppose you could say. I never used to have trouble
Jessa POVRuby lived in one of the Omega apartments at the center of town. Like me, she didn’t have any roommates in her studio apartment. It was well-kept, neat, and nicely decorated. Much of the décor seemed to be hand-done, and I was impressed with Ruby’s ingenuity. Not a lot of Omegas had the s







