ct families is they'r
success story-his father, the most respected alpha in the region, his mother the picture of g
from the earlier confrontation at the police station. His sist
you think Dad's gonna do wh
. "Who's gonna
heir father's stern voice perfectly. "'I wish you wou
te game-playing their parents, mocking the suffoca
s," Riley nudged him, "want to tal
his eyes. "N
lpha facade that meant absolutely nothing beneath the surface. Ethan had watched his parents' marri
d if he knew half the stuff
one to talk. Mr. 'Perfect A
nch of this land. it had been drilled into him from the start. He was meant to be the perfect heir, the future alpha, the one to carry
, her voice softening, "
nst the steering wheel. "Same
e kind of pack that traced its roots back to the original wolf clans. Powerful didn't begin
father was already walking out. Alexander Laurent wasn't just an alpha
voice carrying a weight that
al of support. They might drive each other crazy, but
Riley whispered. "And y
traditions that separated the strong from the weak
oung wolves chained near the far wall. Ethan could smell their fear. They were not prisoners, but potenti
or pack positions. Survival wasn't guaranteed. Some di
ing the potential initiates. Each candidate represent
hrough the room. "You'll oversee t
opped. Testing? Mor
me? How could I be responsible for these people getting hurt? What kind of t
ack to Alpha Alexander Laurent. Not if
nudge. Her message was crystal clear: Say some
suggesting. This was a command disgu
r," he managed, the words feeli
Some would transform. Some would break.
her said. "The pack's futur
w that even the slightest hesitation, the smallest mi
but because it was expected. The words left his mou
the cold, clinical look of a man dissecting a problem, calculating risks, deciding if his own son was one wo
atly in front of her. To anyone else, she look
else would catch. She was holding it together, but just barely. Because in the Laurent family, showing
isn't about muscle," he said. "It's about leadership.
berate. The kind of touch that carried a message: Do
continued, his tone leaving no room for argu
ght. He didn't trust himself
of the room. Halfway to the door, h
vely, like prey caught in
, his voice cold and dismissive before w
an saw the way her fingers cu