ve been a detonator, ticking down to her inevitable destruction. She re
r fingertips. The walls of her tiny apartment seemed to close in around her, suffocatin
Alpha of the Sil
d: Stay away from wolves. They'll take everything. And she had-until Cassian. He was everything she had sworn to avoid: comm
oil. There was no denying the bond between her and Cas
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ck: Sien
hiding her wolf nature from the world. Her mother, once mated to a rogue who abandoned them, had instilled a deep distrust of pac
d between towns, avoiding any place with too many wolves. But loneliness had a way o
en nursing a drink, her thoughts a storm of regret and exhaustion, when she felt him. The moment Cassian walked in, the air shif
t had been a blur of heat and inevitability, their con
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ending her heart into her throat. It wasn't polite
m the other side of the door. Smooth, comma
ling. She didn't need to check the peephole to know who it was
arder this time. "Don't
With a shaky sigh, she unlocked the door, barely cracking it open before it was pu
an intensity that made her chest tighten. He was wearing a dark jacket and boot
ut sharp. His gaze dropped to the crumpled paper in
gs refused to move. "It's nothing," she s
Nothing?" he echoed, taking a deliberate step t
ut her defiance flared. "I don't h
f his wolf in his storm-gray eyes m
against the wall. His hands came up, bracketing her head as he leaned in, his body mere in
his voice a low rumble that
rambled. She turned her face away, clu
liding down the wall to brush against her arm. His fingers were warm, deliberate, and impossib
with infuriating ease. She reached out to grab it back, but he caught
he lifted the paper, his storm-gray eyes scanning the
able, but his eyes burned with intensity. "You're preg
ffocating. "It doesn't change anything," she said quickly, her v
s curving into a slow, predatory
ough her defiance felt fragile
teady thrum of his heartbeat. "You're carrying my heir," he said, his voice softening slightly
erate, soothing gesture that confused her as much as it infuriated her. "I'm
until his lips brushed against her temple. His voice was a low growl, dark and intima
her body responded to him. Her wolf stirred under his dominance, torn between defiance
k, his touch both firm and tender. "You can fight it all you want," he said softly, his storm-gray e
r, anger, and something she couldn't name. She wanted to push him away, t
eaving no room for argument. He released her ha
ched. "You c
d into a smirk as he turned towa