LOGINI shifted my gaze from the heavy titanium door, the sensation of his presence still crawling over my skin like phantom heat. I could almost feel his claws tracing the knobs of my spine.
"The state mandates that you answer with total transparency for this psychological clearance," I said, my voice coming out in that practiced, clinical hum I used at the Unit. "Do you understand the terms, inmate?"
Silence.
I looked up. Mason Cross was smirking, his pupils blown wide, swallowing the forest-green of his irises. He leaned forward, his elbows resting on thick, scarred thighs.
"Little lamb," he rasped, the sound a low vibration that made the water in the plastic cup on the table ripple. "What makes you think a piece of paper gives you the right to scent my mind?"
I flattened my palms on the table, trying to ignore the way the silver dampeners in the walls made my head throb. "The Lunar Syndicate has authorized this evaluation—"
"Do you even have your mark yet?" he cut in, his voice dripping with animal derision. "Or are you just some cub playing dress-up in a blazer?"
I didn't answer. I reached into my bag and pulled out my credentials, the gold seal of the Pacific Behavioral Unit flashing under the harsh fluorescent lights. "Here. If you doubt my authority." I slid the paper across the table toward his cuffed hands.
I realized the trap a second too late.
His hand shot out, a blur of motion. He didn't grab the paper. He clamped his fingers around my wrist, his grip like a heated vice, and hauled me forward until my chest slammed against the edge of the table. A gasp escaped me as he pulled my arm toward his face.
He didn't bite. Instead, he dragged his nose slowly across the pulse point of my wrist, inhaling deeply.
"Chamomile. Sage," he murmured, his eyes fluttering shut as he tasted my scent on the air. "Clean. Untouched." He snapped his eyes open, pinning me with a predatory stare. "You haven't been claimed. You're a virgin."
My heart thrashed against my ribs like a caged bird. I couldn't move. I couldn't breathe.
The door hissed open. "Get back!" a guard barked, hand on his silver-baton.
Mason let go instantly, leaning back and lacing his fingers behind his head, the picture of bored dominance. "Easy, Beta," he chuckled. "Just checking the doctor's vitals."
I pulled my hand back, rubbing the red marks his fingers had left. I wasn't hurt. I was... electrified. My wolf, usually a silent ghost, let out a tiny, traitorous whine.
"I'm fine," I told the guard, straightening my blazer and trying to steady my breath. I looked back at the file. "We will continue."
I glared at him, forcing my chin up. I had to be tougher than this monster.
"Tell me about the slaughter at the Northern Border," I said, my pen poised over the paper. "The reports say—"
"That skirt," he interrupted, his eyes roving down to where my hem had hiked up. "It’s a provocation. You have long, delicious legs, Rowan. Perfect for pinning to a—"
"Enough!" It came out as a small, shaky growl. "I demand your cooperation. Your psychological profile determines if you stay in this silver cage or walk back to your estate. Start acting like an Alpha and answer the question."
He laughed. A deep, chesty sound that felt like a physical touch. "Darling, I couldn't take you seriously if I tried. You’re vibrating with fear. Or maybe it’s something else?"
I slammed my hand onto the table. "Sir! This is a legal proceeding!"
My hand stung. He just watched the way my chest heaved.
"I'm all yours, Doc," he said, his voice dropping an octave. "Assess me. Take your time." He gestured to his broad frame, the power of his form practically radiating through the orange jumpsuit.
I stared into his eyes and felt a strange, dizzying pull. I looked down at the floor, unable to hold the heat of his gaze.
"You blinked first," he whispered. "In the wild, that’s when I’d throat-rip you. Weak."
That snapped it. I looked up, baring my teeth in a sharp, human snarl.
"Good," he grinned. "I like it when the prey bites back."
I felt my face go hot, then cold. I realized with a jolt of pure mortification that my nipples were peaking under my blazer, reacting to the raw, masculine pheromones he was pumping into the small room. He knew. The hum in his throat deepened.
I grabbed my pen and scrawled across his file: Sociopathic tendencies. Zero remorse. Hyper-aggressive Alpha dominance. Recommend permanent containment.
"We're done," I snapped, shoving my papers into my bag. I could hear his soft, dark chuckling as I marched toward the door. I hammered on the metal, and the locks disengaged.
"Oh, Rowan," he called out.
I paused, my hand on the frame, making the mistake of looking back.
"I’ll see you at the Cross Estate," he said with a jagged smirk. "Count on it."
"Not in this lifetime," I muttered, slipping out into the hall. My report would bury him. As far as I was concerned, he was a ghost.
"I'm just saying," Harper said, sliding a plate of charred meat onto the table. "A guy who won't even show his face at the pack house is a red flag. Who the hell is this Julian guy?"
I froze on the stairs of the Blake house.
"Trust her," Samuel’s voice drifted from the kitchen. "Rowan has a good head on her shoulders." He caught my eye as I walked in. "Right, kid?"
"I'm twenty-three, Dad. The 'kid' thing has to die," I said, kissing his cheek.
Harper patted my head like I was a pup. We weren't blood, but ever since Samuel took me in after my mother, Elaine, vanished into a 'federal op' and never came back, they were the only pack I had.
"So, Julian," Harper pushed, sitting across from me. "There has to be a reason you're actually calling him a boyfriend. You've been a hermit since grad school started."
I felt the heat rise in my neck. They didn't know the "gentleman" I'd been dating was actually a lying submissive who used me as a beard. I’d tell them about the breakup in a few days.
"He’s just... different," I said, picking at my food. "Not like the loud, chest-thumping Alphas at the gym. He’s polite. He reads."
And he was marking a barista while I waited for my coffee, I added bitterly to myself.
"He's gentle?" Harper asked, her tone dripping with skepticism. She let out a bark of laughter. "Oh, Rowan. Poor, sweet Rowan."
I dropped my fork. "What's wrong with a guy who isn't trying to claim me every five seconds?"
"Does he even touch you? Or does he just hold your hand and talk about poetry?" She rolled her eyes. "In this territory, 'gentle' is just another word for 'weak.' You need a wolf who’s going to take what he wants."
My mind flashed back to the interrogation room. To Mason Cross’s hand on my wrist. To the way he’d scented me like I was a meal.
"I think I've had enough of 'strong' wolves for one day," I muttered, pushing my plate away.
ROWAN BLAKE POV"Do not play with me, Caleb," I whisper. I grip my glass so hard the pulp shakes. "He went into my room?""Yes," Caleb whispers back. He looks at the kitchen doors like a guard watching for a rival pack. "Daniel walked right to your door last night before he came to my bed. He wanted to scream at you. But you were not there, Rowan. Your bed was empty."My heart drops straight into my stomach. I feel sick. If Daniel went to my room at midnight, he knows I was not sleeping alone. He knows I was down in the Alpha’s den with his own father."Did he see me leave?" I ask. My voice sounds tiny and scared like a lost pup. "Did he see me come out of Mason's secret office door?""No," Caleb says, shaking his head fast. He takes a big gulp of his orange juice. "He just saw an empty mattress. It made him go completely crazy. He came to my quarters smelling like pure rage and silver. That is why he risked everything to bring me up to his private room in the main house. He usually n
Rowan POV"Whoa, easy now," Mason says and his voice shakes like my body shakes. He catches me before I fall onto the desk. His hand is on my chest and his other hand is on my belly and he holds me steady."You okay, Rowan?"I try to talk but no words come out. My brain feels like mush. Some part of me thinks I should feel weird about crying but who even cares right now.Mason pulls me back so I lean on his chest. His arms wrap around me tight. I try to breathe normal but my breath comes out all weird and shaky.And then I feel the wet on my cheeks. Little sobs come out of me. Soft ones. Like a pup crying."It's okay," Mason says soft. His cheek feels rough on my neck. "It's okay, sweetheart."I lean on him more because I need him steady for a minute. But then my eyes open and I breathe deep and I feel so embarrassed.Who cries after their first time? Who does that?"Um," I say. That's all I can say. Just um. So dumb. "I'm okay. I think I..."I stand up straight and push away from Mas
Thwack!A sharp sting snaps across the right side of my backside. The loud slapping sound echoes in the quiet office.I stand straight up, my eyes wide as I gasp for air. Mason just spanked me.I start to spin around to look at him, but he hits me again, a little harder this time."Look at the wall, Rowan," Mason barks, but I can hear the dark pleasure in his voice. "Keep your hands on the desk. Do not move them."I freeze. I stay completely still for a few seconds. Mason lets me think about what just happened so I can choose my next move. And then my brain realizes... it didn't really hurt. He hit the softest part of my hip. It stung and it shocked my system, but moon above, it felt amazing. I liked the sharp sting mixed with the heavy wolf pleasure. I liked it a lot.So, I face the wall again and put my palms right back on the wood. I hide the big smile growing on my face so he can't see it."Good girl, Rowan," Mason whispers. His voice sounds thick and heavy with pure need.I hear
ROWAN BLAKE POVThe Alpha moves like a shadow. He takes four giant strides and hits the oak door with his palm, throwing the latch. The loud clack makes my inner wolf jump. Mason is so big, but he moves like a predator hunting in the woods, not a heavy bear. He has perfect balance. It makes my skin prickle with a little bit of fear.But it makes my blood run hot, too."Rowan," he growls. He locks his massive hands around my waist and yanks my hips against his suit. "What are you doing, walking through my pack house looking like this?""What do you mean?" I say, making my voice sound small and innocent. I love pushing his buttons. It feels like a fun game. "Am I breaking a pack rule?""Yes," he snarls. He gives my hips a small shake that makes a laugh pop out of my mouth. Even when he is mad, his large hands cannot stay still. One palm slides down until his fingers brush the small pearls on my silk underwear. His other hand snakes into the back of my hair, gripping my neck tight to hol
MASON BLAKE POVI keep my feet still on the wood floor until her bedroom door shuts completely. My chest is warm from my wolf trying to break out. I just nod at her before I leave, not showing her how much my teeth are grinding together. I do not look back at Rowan as I walk out into the dark hallway.As soon as the door clicks, I lean my back hard against the wall. I close my eyes and breathe in the scent of cedar and old blood from the hallway.That girl.She is going to drive my wolf insane. It was so hard to look away from her in that room. She just threw her sweater and skirt onto the floor like it was nothing. My wolf was screaming at me to claim her right there, especially after what we did yesterday in the Canyon Stables. But I kept the beast locked up. I forced myself to look at the stone wall while she washed the mountain mud off her skin, talking about her night with the Petrov boy.I open my eyes and walk fast down the stairs to my war room. I have to be smart. Nikolai Pet
"I am listening," I breathe. "Proceed.""You must exercise absolute tactical caution within that fortress, Rowan," Nikolai urges, his hand lifting to hover near my shoulder. "My intent was to deliver this intelligence last night—but our dialogue took a different trajectory. Our timeline is now critical, so forgive the abrupt nature of the transmission, but... the geopolitical balance within the Lunar Syndicate is destabilizing. A massive structural war is mounting across the West Coast Territories—I refuse to let your system be collateral damage. But your current position places you in direct proximity to the primary targets of this purge. My concern is that you will be completely crushed when the lines collapse."I feel the temperature drop in my chest as I process his words, my mind working at maximum velocity. I was fully aware of the friction between the Alphas, but the scale of this threat—"Does your pack comprise one of the executing forces, Nikolai?" I find myself asking, my v
I map out a silent laugh at his absurd little performance, shaking my head as the instincts of my clinical training war with my amusement. Nikolai doesn't let the distance widen; he reaches across the fur lounge and captures my hand, lifting and lowering our interwoven fingers in a deliberate, mock
"So, what territory are we invading?" I asked, a genuine smile breaking across my face as I secured the harness in the passenger seat of his heavy transport vehicle.I had anticipated a breakdown of pack logistics, but Nikolai bypassed the operational data entirely. Instead, he reached out, his coo
"Mason, I swear," I rushed out, my voice breathless and thin against the solid oak of my bedroom door. "I had no idea. This wasn't some calculated move on my part.""Surrender your device," Mason commanded, completely tuning out my defense.I gave a frantic nod, rushing over to the stone desk to gr
I focus on the final item tucked into the container—a pair of pale, fur-lined tracking boots with intricate silver thread woven into the leather. I arrange these on the duvet and touch the soft pelt, my head tilting in silent contemplation.This is still a collection of spoils, I suppose. But they







