olden sparks into the air as the music of drums and flutes wove through the forest clearing. Laughter echoed between tr
pulse of the pack's joy vibrating through the earth but didn't dare step into it. Her fingers curled into th
But tradition was tradition, and no unmate
urge to vanish back into
n she f
rld sh
th caught. The bond-the unmistakable, soul-binding pull of a mate. Her heart
voted
saw
a
ark coat that fit his cold reputation. His silver eyes found hers across the distance, and in
the
mbling, her heartbeat wild. Her wolf howled within, reco
a
tep forward.
didn'
aze-not surprise, not joy.
o
ization sank in like ice through h
ye
rned
t, weaving between dancing couples, across grass and stone until she reache
ow and even. "D
cked. "Kael.
her. "It doesn't
ds were
reject
d tight, strained. "I
he sting behind her eyes. "Neither d
h of pain in his silver gaze, quickly buried. His jaw clenched. "S
red-just enough. There was hesitation there. A shadow of grie
el.
tasy," he said, voice brittle d
alked away, leaving
her like a wound that refused to close. Her chest ached with a th
d and walked back
d, found her quickly. Her wide ey
outh to answer bu
darkened. "It's him,
he trees where he'd
as audible. "Th
d, her th
twisted into anger.
ecte
with fury. "I'm going to
hispered. "D
tightly. "You don't deserve this.
s
n't sure
he wo
had
wn. It wasn't just heartbreak-it was the shredding of something ancient
nd lifted her chin. She wouldn't cr
danced, she took one last look at
ave reject
't finished w
ither
That
desk, wiping away the last remnants of her tears. Moonlight filtered
the one she only wrote in wh
ibbled
me, but I wi
bel
know what I
orphan, too quiet, too strange. They never saw the strength in her. The girl who trained in secret before dawn. Who he
ut deep-but it wou
more, toward the dark trees and
inside h
asn't
the beg