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horne Pack's defenses, yet as an Omeg
ed my blueprints to build his repu
the day the eleva
ated trap set by Isabelle, the woman Marc
n scorching my veins, the doctor begge
, my wolf
't even look up
"Isabelle scraped her knee when the building shook.
ng me to endure surge
hroat bled, feeling e
foolish girl who lo
, expecting me to beg for h
glowing with a pow
r Vance, r
ped with a th
his knees in shock
the Alpha Ki
hing on the floor, locked his
bled, "the lady is
pte
ano
ed windows of the Thorne Pack house, illumina
but I didn't care. The blueprints before me were perfect. It was a design for a new
f the pack, that meant I was the l
one thing the pack actually used. It was my o
oak doors
scent of pine and rain-*hi
rc
raitorous, pathetic
with shoulders broad enough to carry the wei
m, the bone-deep fatigue in my limbs forgotten. "You're back early f
g off his muddy cloak and tossing it onto a nearby velvet
is dark, wind-swept hair. "We have guests arriving. Imp
. you said if I finished
id no
Command, but the sheer weight of his authority press
e blueprints against my ches
"Chose
tes determined by the Moon Goddess. We had chosen each other years
ust a promise. A promise that felt
doors op
is place is pos
sugar-sweet, airy, and
th cascading blonde hair and clothes t
he daughter of a
stant. The scowl vanished. His eyes softened. He lo
pping with a warmth I hadn't heard
er ice-blue eyes flickering over me wi
he asked, gesturing v
e. "She's just an Omega. She
ekeep
ory's defenses. I was the woman who wa
at something he whispered. I felt a hairli
raded Isabelle around as if she were already his Luna. He ca
what it wa
e the fu
fever; it was a biological imperative, a fire ignitin
inner wolf whined, scratching at the
room, sweat drenching my shirt. The pain was bli
the Mind-Link. *Please. It's t
sually, an Alpha can sense the distress
* I plea
*Not tonight, Eleanor. Isabelle is having a panic attack
ic attack? Marcus, I'm in Heat. My bod
ou're used to pain. Deal with it.
hut. It was like a steel
e. The rejection wasn't just emotional; it was physical. My w
hand while I writhed
ever broke, leavin
place in the corner of my room. On the mantelpiece sat a small box co
me it symbol
metal was cold agai
heveled, tired, but there was a satisfied smirk pl
indifferent. "I told yo
smell the distress pheromones tha
ispered. "I
im. I didn't see my Alpha anymore.
back to
you doing?
dropped the neckl
!" he
darken, the chain twce devoid of emotion. "And I'm
my back
for so long hadn't just been pul

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