LOGINChapter Four
I couldn't stay at the ball. Not with him looking at me like that. Not with the bond screaming in my chest every time our eyes met across the room. I told my parents I needed air. Didn't wait for permission. I slipped out of the ballroom. Walked down a hallway. Then another. The pack house had changed. New wings. New corridors. Nothing looked familiar. I turned a corner and stopped. This wasn't right. The hallway was dimmer here. Quieter. Private. I'd gone too far. I turned to go back. Footsteps echoed behind me. Heavy. Deliberate. My heart jumped into my throat. I turned slowly. Alpha Daemon stood at the end of the hallway. Alone. No Isabella. No guests. No witnesses. Just him. His eyes locked on mine. Dark. Intense. Predatory. "You shouldn't be here," he said. His voice was low. Rough. But he was walking toward me. I took a step back. "I got lost. I was just leaving." "Stay." The word hit me like a physical force. Alpha command. My body obeyed before my brain could argue. I froze in place. My wolf purred. Submitted. No. No no no. He kept coming. Each step measured. Controlled. Like he was stalking prey. I forced myself to move. Backed up. "I should go back to the ball," I said. My voice sounded breathless. Weak. "Should you?" Another step closer. I kept backing up until my spine hit the wall. Nowhere left to go. He didn't stop. He came right up to me. Planted his hands on the wall on either side of my head. Caged me in. His body was so close I could feel the heat coming off him in waves. His scent surrounded me. Pine and earth and something darker. Something that made my knees weak. I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. "I can't stop thinking about you," he said. His voice was strained. Like the words were being ripped out of him against his will. "Since the moment you walked into that ballroom, I can't think about anything else." "You shouldn't—" I started. "I know." His face dropped lower. His breath fanned across my lips. "You're her sister. My wife's sister. This is wrong." Wrong. The word echoed in my head. He was my mate. There was nothing wrong about that. Except everything was wrong. Because he didn't know. Because he married someone else. Because he was my brother-in-law now. Forbidden. "Then let me go," I whispered. "I can't." His eyes searched mine. Wild. Desperate. "Every time I see you, something in me..." He trailed off. Shook his head. "I feel like I'm losing my mind." My heart was slamming against my ribs so hard it hurt. "You need to stop," I said. But I didn't push him away. I couldn't. His hand left the wall. Touched my waist. The contact sent electricity through my entire body. I gasped. His fingers tightened. Pulled me closer. "You feel it too, don't you?" he murmured. His lips were an inch from mine. Maybe less. I could barely see straight. "Feel what?" The words came out broken. "This." His other hand came up. Cupped my jaw. Tilted my face toward his. "This pull. Like I need you. Like I'll die if I don't—" He stopped himself. His jaw clenched hard. "You're my brother-in-law," I said. The words tasted like ash in my mouth. "You're married to Isabella. You're her husband. Her mate." "I know." But he didn't move. His thumb traced my bottom lip. I stopped breathing. "This can't happen," I continued. My voice was shaking. "Whatever you think you feel, it's wrong. She's your wife. Your Luna. You chose her." "Then why does it feel like I chose wrong?" The question shattered me. I stared at him. His eyes were tortured. Conflicted. "Why does it feel like you're the one I'm supposed to be with?" he whispered. Tell him. Tell him the truth. But I couldn't. He wouldn't believe me. He'd think I was lying. Manipulating. Trying to destroy his marriage. Just like they all thought I tried to destroy Isabella. "You need to go back to your wife," I said. My voice cracked on the word 'wife.' His eyes darkened. "Don't tell me what to do." Pure Alpha. Pure command. My wolf whimpered. Submitted. But I wasn't just my wolf. I lifted my chin. Met his gaze. "I'm not part of your pack anymore. You exiled me, remember? You don't get to order me around." Something flickered across his face. Regret. Guilt. Pain. "Why did you come back?" he asked. "My exile ended." "You could have stayed away." "Maybe I should have." His hand on my waist tightened. Hard enough to bruise. "Don't say that." "Why do you care?" "I don't know!" The words exploded out of him. Frustrated. Angry. Raw. "I don't know why I care! I don't know why I can't stop looking at you! I don't know why every instinct I have is screaming at me to—" He cut himself off. Closed his eyes. Leaned his forehead against mine. We were both breathing hard. Fast. Like we'd been running. The bond between us pulsed. Alive. Burning. "This is insane," he muttered. "Yes." "You're off-limits." "Yes." "I'm married." "I know." His nose brushed against mine. "I have a wife." "I know." "Then why..." His voice dropped to a whisper. "Why can't I walk away from you?" I opened my eyes. His were still closed. His face was twisted in agony. "I don't know," I breathed. His lips were so close. One movement. One tiny movement and they'd be on mine. I could feel the heat of them. My body was screaming at me to close the distance. To kiss him. To claim what was mine. But he wasn't mine. Not anymore. Maybe he never was. "We can't," I whispered. "I know." But neither of us moved. His hand slid from my waist to the small of my back. Pressed me against him. I could feel every inch of him. Hard. Strong. Perfect. My mate. My forbidden mate. "Just once," he murmured. "Let me just—" "Daemon? Are you down here?" Isabella's voice rang out from somewhere nearby. We both froze. His eyes snapped open. Reality crashed back. He pulled away from me like I'd burned him. Stepped back. The loss of contact felt like losing a limb. "Daemon?" Isabella's voice was closer now. "The pack elders are looking for you." His face went cold. Blank. The Alpha mask slammed back into place. "Go," he said. His voice was ice. "Before she sees you." I stared at him. Two seconds ago he was pressed against me. Whispering about needing me. Now he looked at me like I was nothing. Like I was a mistake. "Go," he repeated. Footsteps. Getting closer. I ran. Down the hallway. Around a corner. Through a side door. I didn't stop until I was outside. In the gardens. Alone. I pressed my hand to my chest. The bond was still there. Still burning. Still wanting him. I heard voices from inside. Isabella's laugh. His deep response. Playing the perfect couple. While I stood out here in the dark. The hidden sister. The forgotten mate. The forbidden one. I closed my eyes. This was my life now. Watching him love someone else. Wanting something I could never have. My brother-in-law. My mate. My punishment.CHAPTER FORTY-SIX — "NEVER YOUR DAUGHTER"Irabella's POVDaemon walked out first.The door closed behind him and the room changed immediately — the air shifting, the last buffer between me and my parents gone, the specific quality of a space that had just lost the only person in it with the power to make anyone behave.My mother's hand closed around my arm before the click of the latch had finished.Hard. Immediate. The grip that didn't ask, that had never once in twenty-six years asked — that simply took, because taking had always been the language she used with me and she saw no reason to learn another."Did you tell him."Not a question. An accusation wearing the shape of one, her voice low and furious, the fury of a woman who had already decided on the verdict and was simply going through the procedural motion of asking."You ungrateful child." Her grip tightened. I felt the bones of my arm compress and said nothing. "How could you do this to your sister. After everything we've —
CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE — "THE TEST"Irabella's POVDaemon's face gave nothing away.That was the first thing I noticed — standing two steps behind him in the hospital corridor, watching him push Isabella's door open without knocking, without softening his posture, without any of the small adjustments people made when they were entering a room they were uncertain of. He walked in the way he walked into every room he'd already decided to own.His jaw was set. His eyes were flat. Whatever was moving behind them had been put somewhere unreachable before he'd crossed the threshold.Isabella was already watching the door.She'd been watching it — I understood that immediately, from the angle of her head, from the way she was positioned against the pillows with the IV line visible and her hands folded just so. She sat up the moment he entered, and the sitting-up was its own performance — slow, careful, the specific stiffness of a woman whose body was still recovering. Her shoulders curved in. He
CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR — "TRUMP CARD"Isabella's POVThe smirk came before the phone was fully down.I felt it arrive — slow, satisfied, the kind that didn't perform for anyone because there was no one in the room to perform for. Just me, and the phone, and the specific warmth of a plan clicking into its final position."Daemon, baby."I said it to the empty room. To the ceiling. To the photo still faintly glowing on my screen — his face, composed and certain, the face he wore in every room and had worn beside mine on the day I had made him mine."You're mine." My voice came out low and absolute. "Only mine." I looked at the photo for one more second. "I won't let anyone take you from me. Not even fate itself."I hummed.A small sound. Private. The specific contentment of a woman who had spent twenty-six years learning that the only thing standing between her and what she wanted was the willingness to reach for it.I started counting.Five.My thumb moved to the recording app. Opened it.
CHAPTER FORTY-THREE — "MUM"Isabella's POVThe phone rang twice.I had the tears ready before anyone answered.Not produced — constructed. Built from the inside out, the specific architecture of grief that I had refined over twenty-six years into something I could deploy in under three seconds. The breath catching at the right interval. The slight thickening of the throat. The quality of sound that made people on the other end of a phone reach for something to hold onto before they'd processed a single word.The line opened."Mum." My voice cracked on cue — not too much, never too much, just enough to land in the chest of whoever was listening and stay there. "Dad. I'm going to die. My life is ruined. It's over, Mum."A sharp intake of breath. My mother's voice, immediately stripped of everything except alarm."Isabella. What happened — what's wrong—""Ira." I let the name arrive alone. Let it sit on the line like an accusation before I added anything to it. Then the sob — full, break
CHAPTER FORTY-TWO — "VERIFICATION"Daemon's POVThe pack doctor's office smelled like antiseptic and old paper.Daemon had been here twice in twenty years. Once when he was nineteen and had taken a silver blade to the shoulder in a border dispute that he'd won and not told his father about. Once the night his first Beta died, when the grief had expressed itself physically in the way pack bonds sometimes did — as something that had to be verified and not just felt.He hadn't been here since.He set the bottle on the desk without sitting down. Without preamble. Just placed it in the center of the desk lamp's light and stepped back and watched Dr. Whitmore's face.The doctor looked at it.At him.Back at the bottle — his hand reaching for it slowly, the careful, unhurried movement of a man approaching something he already recognized and was taking his time confirming. He turned it once under the light. The liquid inside caught the glow and held it.His expression changed.Not dramaticall
CHAPTER FORTY-ONE — "DOUBT"Irabella's POV"Scent-hiding potion."He said it quietly. The specific quiet that had no heat in it — no anger, nothing as readable as anger. Just low and measured and absolutely still, the voice of a man who had already organized his thoughts and was now simply waiting to see what I did with mine."Why do you have more than one bottle."My brain stopped.Not slowed. Stopped. Every rehearsed answer, every exit route, every version of a lie I might have constructed in advance — gone. Cleared out by the single fact of him standing there with that bottle in his hand and those eyes on my face, reading it the way he read everything, with the unhurried certainty of someone who was very rarely wrong.His gaze didn't move.Full weight. The kind that didn't blink, didn't shift, didn't give an inch — it pinned me to the spot as effectively as a hand would have, and my body registered it the same way. My pulse had gone somewhere frantic. My hands, at my sides, had cur
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE — "SYMPATHY"Irabella's POVHis call came before I'd even sat down. Before my coffee. Before I'd finished hating him for this morning.I walked into his office wearing the only armor I had left — a face scrubbed clean of everything that had happened at seven AM. His hands on me.
CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT — "Aura For Aura"Irabella's POVDerek was still talking.I knew that because his mouth was moving and sound was coming out of it and the sounds were arranged in the shape of words — warm words, easy words, the specific register of a man who was very good at filling space with
CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN — "Silence"Irabella's POVThe video played for eleven seconds.I watched all eleven of them. Then I watched them again. Frame by frame, my thumb dragging across the screen, some part of me convinced that if I looked closely enough I'd find the detail that made it not what it l
Chapter OneI watched my twin sister try on my wedding dress.White lace. Delicate beading. The dress I'd dreamed about since I was twelve, back when I still believed in fairy tales and happy endings.Isabella twirled in front of the mirror, her pale face glowing with something I hadn't seen in yea







