den
to a black, form-fitting dress, a stark contrast to my usua
nd club in Silver Creek City, open to all Pack mem
officially exiled, I would tear o
nts of werewolves hitting me like a wall. Many rec
the strongest whiskey they had. The b
in a semi-private booth, surrounded by
ly, her face glowing with a victor's triumph. Kole w
e loud and exaggerated. "Well, look what we have here. Isn't
my direction. The m
lked slowly toward them, ea
is brow instantly creasing
ide, as if I were a mons
booth to the small, circular stag
undred-dollar bill. He got t
scanning the crowd. Everyone fell
rough the club. "Some of you may know me, some of you may not
lisle Pack's Alpha, Kole." I pa
lly rejects." I said it with a small smile,
rs were one thing, but for a mate to announce i
's own face was so dark it looked like a storm cloud. I could feel the fury of
ion. Not because I've found some 'new protector,'" I said, glancing meaningfully
n its stand, turned, and walked away,
ut to leave, a ha
ncredibly handsome, with messy dark brown hair and a single
row, a playful smirk on his l
I didn't know him, and I wanted noth
pped closer, leaning down
but strangely, I didn't feel any malice
t of cedar and wind on
k eyes filled with a complex emotion
ed through our mind-link.
d looked coldly at the m
. But his eyes followed me until I disap

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