LOGINRiley
I looked at Fantine as she stood in the middle of my room and various thoughts, racing through my mind, stormed against my heart and mind. I continued staring bluntly at her and the way she was now looking as me was a league apart from the cold glares I was getting once we were out of my room, at least I felt as if my wolf finally stopped moving and began to calm down. She looked a little delicate leaning in front of my cluttered desk and disheveled bed, I walked closer until I was able to take in that smell of hers again, and it was like some kind of a combination of honey and something that I can't really identify. "So you really want to make a clean break? I just don't think my heart can endure another slap in the face today," I said, fighting to keep my voice playful as the pull toward her was suffocating me. She chuckled softly and glanced down at her shoes, "I'm serious, Riley, I just have to get used to trusting people and the whole mate thing is new to me, so bear with me as I navigate through things." "I have all the time in the world for you, Fantine, but you have to meet me halfway because I'm tired of chasing you down hallways just to get a word in," I said, and I reached out to take her hand, a spark of electricity shot up my arm as soon as our skin connected. We sat at the end of my bed and she was already firing questions at me about the team and how I got into hockey, and I felt, for the first time, like someone was really talking to me and not just staring at the jersey I had on. We talked for what seemed like hours and she told me a little bit about her family, although she was pretty vague and I wanted to know everything about her before she turned up at Blackwater. My cell phone vibrated on the nightstand, interrupting the moment, I reached over to grab it, my mood instantly soured when I recognized the name on my screen. Meet me at the Pack house in twenty minutes. Really don’t be late again, Riley. "Is everything okay? Fantine asked, leaning in closer and placing her hand on my knee, making it all the more difficult to think about walking away. "It's only my father, he believes all he has to do is snap his fingers and I'll come running back to the pack lands like he wants to give me a lecture on my responsibilities," I muttered as I flung the phone back onto the bed. The last thing I needed was to be trapped in a cold office listening to Marcus Porter drone on about legacy."If it's important, you really ought to go; I don't want to be the reason you get on the bad side of the Alpha," she said, but she didn't move her hand, and I could tell she didn't really want me to go either. "He can wait, he doesn’t care about me anyway, he just cares about how many goals I score and if I’m a perfect heir for the cameras, so I’m staying right here with you,” I said, and I meant it because being here with her was the only thing that mattered in that moment. We were sitting there for a while, talking and being quiet, and I told her that I really wanted to study physics and that I hated all the pressure from the hockey team, and she was looking at me so understandingly that I felt like I could tell her anything. But then my phone started ringing, and I knew Marcus would not give up until I answered or showed up, so I emitted a frustrated growl and got on my feet. "I have to take this, but don't go anywhere, ok? Be right back," I said, as I walked out to a tiny balcony and locked the sliding glass door behind me. "What do you want Dad? I’m busy," I hissed into the phone the moment I pressed ignore on the third call and dialled him back. "What are you so busy doing? I read the reports about the PR manager you’ve been following around, Riley, and I’m telling you now, to quit playing around and come home, because we have some things to discuss about the border security—and your future as Alpha," Marcus growled, his voice commanding. “I'm not kidding, and maybe if you treated me like a son and not a soldier, I wouldn't find it a hard time to come to your meetings," I retorted, and I heard him take a sharp breath on the other end. “Don't test me, boy, you are a Porter and that means you are at my Beck and call, and if you're not here within fifteen minutes, I'll send the Enforcers to fetch you and we can see how your little girlfriend takes that scene," he threatened as he cut the line. I paused for a moment, my fingers curling around the rail so tightly my knuckles turned white, I hated how he always found a way to taint every good thing I'd managed to find in this place. I went back inside and found Fantine paging through one of my textbooks, and the sight of her soothed every bit of anger, only to be replaced by an intense need to prevent her from stumbling into the mess that was my family. “I have to go deal with him, Fantine, but I’ll come get you at the rink tomorrow morning before practice begins,” I said as I put on my jacket and made my way toward her. “Is he mad? Riley, you look so tense,” she said, as she rose and placed her hands on my cheeks, and the tenderness of her touch made me want to erase everything and never leave. "He's always angry, but don’t you worry about him. he can catch his own and I will make sure he doesn’t get near you,” I said, bending down and kissing her on the forehead before I turned for the door. Down in the parkinglot, I got in my truck, but as I turned on the ignition, I glanced up to my window and there she was, standing there as she’d been waiting for me. I knew Marcus was waiting for me, but as I pulled out of the lot, I caught myself heading in the opposite direction of the pack lands, because I knew Fantine ran to the library or the little park by the dorms at this time of night. I was not going to the meeting, I was going to look for her and make sure she was okay, because there was something about the way Marcus spoke of her that made my skin crawl. I circled the campus, peering in the darkness for that distinct head of dark hair, not caring what trouble skipping out on the Alpha would bring. I stopped by at the old fountain, whose lights were now flickering, and I noticed a figure sitting on the stone rim, but as I drew near, I saw it wasn’t Fantine. It was a woman I’d never seen before - dark clothes, a map - and as she raised her head to me, she gave me a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Looking for someone, Alpha? Because I think you're looking in the wrong place," she said, her voice smooth and cold, and I felt my wolf stand up because this woman looked exactly like the girl I had just left in my room.FantineThe cold rain was hitting my face and soaking straight through the fabric of my red dress as I stood in the middle of the gravel alley, and the bright headlights of the black sedans were blinding me so badly that I had to raise my hand to see the tall, gray-haired man stepping out from the rear seat of the lead vehicle. It was Marcello, my father’s oldest lieutenant and the man who had overseen my target training since I was a child, and as he walked toward us with his leather gloves tightly fitted around his fingers, the dozen enforcers around him shifted their automatic rifles to keep their barrels aimed straight at Riley’s chest."You really made a huge mess of things down here, Fantine, and your father is incredibly disappointed that his best asset is currently running through the city drains with a pack animal," Marcello said, his voice completely calm and level over the steady sound of the rain hitting the brick walls around us."My father doesn't have an asset anymore,
Riley The red emergency lights were flashing across the stone walls, and the loud sirens were making the small vault room feel like an echo chamber as I watched the heavy steel security door slide deeper into its track, locking us into the lower gallery before we could even make a run for the elevator banks. Fantine already had the leather folder tucked deep inside her red dress pocket, her hand resting firmly on her pistol grip while she scanned the narrowing exit path, and I knew that if I didn't use my wolf strength right this second, the automated quarantine walls would seal us fifty feet beneath the theater district until the high lords came down to collect our bodies. "The main corridor is completely blocked by the primary gate, Riley, so you need to break through the utility partition on the right side before the backup power kicks in and electrifies the iron mesh," she shouted, her voice cutting through the mechanical noise while she grabbed my shoulder to pull me away from
FantineThe velvet fabric of my red dress felt slightly restrictive as we stepped out of the brass elevator into the main lobby of the Blackwood Vaults, and Riley adjusted the collar of his expensive black suit while he gave a polite nod to the vampire receptionist sitting behind the marble desk. The subterranean facility looked like a high-end private club with its dark wood paneling and low lighting, but I knew from Julian’s layout maps that the stone floor beneath our polished shoes was loaded with pressure sensors and proximity wards designed to detect uninvited shapeshifters."Just keep moving toward the private viewing rooms on the left, Fantine, because the guard by the silver pillar is already checking his tablet and we need to log our entrance before the shift rotation changes," Riley murmured, his large hand resting flat against my lower back as he guided me past a row of velvet chairs."I see him, Riley, so stop looking directly at his security badge and try to act like a w
RileyThe screen of my burner phone was the only bright light left in the dark motel room as I waited for the call to connect, and my fingers were tapping a nervous beat against the cheap wood of the nightstand because the guy I was dialing was a half-blood vampire named Julian who used to manage our campus intramural leagues and now worked the late-night monitoring desk at the Blackwood Vaults. Fantine was sitting just two inches away from me on the edge of the mattress, her shoulder pressed right against mine as she tried to catch every sound from the speaker, and the scent of her skin mixed with the faint metallic tang of her fresh bandage was making my wolf growl with a restless, protective hunger that I could barely control in this cramped space."Riley, you shouldn't be calling this number at four in the morning unless your truck broke down on the state line or you finally decided to pay off that old tournament bet from sophomore year," Julian’s dry voice finally came through t
FantineThe neon sign outside the cracked window buzzed with a dull, irritating hum that kept flickering a harsh pink light across the peeling wallpaper of our tiny motel room, and the smell of old cigarettes and cheap cleaner was thick enough to make my nose itch as I sat cross-legged on the stained mattress. We were officially runaways from both the Thorne syndicate and the Hades wolf pack now, which meant that every car door slamming in the alley below made my hand twitch toward the stolen pistol on the nightstand, but the absolute quiet of the human downtown area was the only shield we had left until we could figure out our next move."The water in the bathroom doesn't even get warm, but I managed to clean the dirt out of my knuckles and check the truck plates from the window, so we should be safe here for at least a few hours before any of my father's scouts think to check these low-rent blocks," Riley said, walking out of the cramped bathroom with a fresh towel around his neck,
RileyThe hallways of the mansion were quiet, but I knew the senior guards were still patrolling the ground floor to make sure I didn't try anything stupid, so I stayed low against the wall while I crept toward the guard house where the duty officer kept the keys to the lower silver cells. My father had left the meeting hall about an hour ago to consult with the elders about the execution vote, and the second I heard the heavy clank of the main security gate, I knew that I had maybe twenty minutes before the council finalized the order and sent the heavy enforcer squad down to the cellar."Hey, Riley, you're not supposed to be in this sector after the Alpha told you to stay in the upper wing, so turn around and go back before I have to call the captain on the radio," the young guard at the desk said, his eyes widening as he saw me coming toward him with my fists clenched at my sides."Give me the master key ring for the lower level, and don't make me take it off your belt, because you
FantineThe first rule of investigation was simple.Never get emotionally involved with the target.Unfortunately, that was a rule I had been breaking more and more each day.I stared at the files spread across my desk, the faint glow of my laptop illuminating the room as night deepened outside my
RileyI had never felt this exposed in my life.Not on the ice in front of thousands of people. Not in the locker room surrounded by teammates. Not even in front of my father when he tore me apart with words sharper than any blade.But with Fantine… it was different.Last night replayed in my head
FantineThe stadium the next day was louder than usual.Not just loud, alive.The kind of energy that vibrated through the air and into your bones the moment you stepped inside. The seats were packed, the crowd buzzing with anticipation, and the sound of skates cutting into ice echoed sharply even
FantineThe message from Mira came at dawn.Three words.Old place. Now.My stomach sank the moment I read it.Mira never called meetings unless it was important. Or dangerous. Or both.Ava stirred uneasily inside me.I don’t like this.“I don’t either,” I muttered under my breath as I slipped out







