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to take inhibitors, claiming my bloodline wa
he pills and the lies to be
k at the Victory Gala, the
I screamed Bennett's name, frozen i
mistress, Aria, who was cowering behind
d his ba
acking her, leaving me e
he last second, I would have died
y way. He was too busy cooing over Aria's minor scrat
my safety. He was keeping me sterile and
kage of my marriage, and flushed
k stationery and wrote the word
eject you, Bennett R
packed my passport, and walked out
pte
sey
the bedroom floor like stagn
y knuckles white as I gripped t
lsed low in my
a sickly, heavy ache, smothered under layers of chemical restrain
essed them into my h
uthority that made my knees shake and my will crumble. "If I knot you, if my Alpha bloo
he lie along
g territories, a title that meant I was the mother of the pack. But inside these walls? I was a gh
was un
never sunk his teeth into the curve of
of my dress. Tonight was the Victory Gal
asted meat mixed with the heavy musk of shifting wolves. I
e he
olph. My mat
r liquid. He looked magnificent, his shoulders broad, his jaw
re locked o
cading dark hair and a laugh that sounded like wind chimes.
led sh
th Bennett's scent-which usually smelled of rain and deep forest pine-t
cent. It was
old me we were Fated Mates. I believed him. I believed him so much that I accepted a marriage without a mark, a b
nd saw them moving
the alcove near the heavy velvet curtains. I
of our bond. It was thin, frayed like an old rope. I
just so bo
ection wasn't meant for me. He was speaking to hi
ath hi
Mark's voice replied, hesitant
e's too tame. I need a real Luna. Someone with fire. Aria... she's ready. The Moon Goddess might have made a mistake
tilted o
lood. He was keeping me sterile. He was
let out a low, mournful whimper. It wasn't an
to flee to my room, but
GUE
am tore through
s erupted. The heavy double doors burst open, and wolves
reamed, my huma
ting. His clothes shredded as he transf
rd me. I froze. I didn't have my wolf. The
ad turned. He saw me. He saw the rogue m
looked to
a rogue circling her. She had her
didn't h
d his ba
e attacking Aria, tackling it t
es from my face. I smelled its rotten breath. I realized, with a clarity that was co
mmed into the rogue, kn
as M
shifted back, naked and bloody, breathing hard. H
. are y
a, nuzzling her neck, checking her for scratches
ent. The whimpering st
ice was steady. Terrifyingly st
m. I walked through the blood and the
to our
f my neck-the symbol of the Luna
I packed my passport, my sketchbook, and a wad of cash I had saved from selling my art online under a
dumped the inhibitors into
lled out t
ennett's father, the old Alpha, had drawn up years a
gned
of Pack stationery
ct you, Bennett Randolp
had to accept it, or I had to be far enough
note on top o
of my life. The chaos of the attack was dying down, the warriors tend
umber on a b
a distorted v
eed the extraction. Now. An
tina
ispered. "Tak
ge of the territory, I looked back one last time. T
breeding an heir tonight.
t weak, but for the first tim

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