as sharp en
ils that spoke of privilege and power. She didn't take it, not at first. Something about the curve of his lips-pra
her, yes, but underneath lurked something wilder, more dangerous. Not the cle
ted his head, that razor-sharp grin widening to reveal teeth that seemed just a little too w
er spine. As if other places weren't so safe. As
ogether. "I don'
sound seemed to caress her skin in a way that made her wol
d started down the hall. Gideon fell into step beside her with fluid grace, his hand sliding casually into his pocket as if it had alw
verwhelming force, Gideon's was silk wrapped around a blade. Dangerous because it didn't demand atte
ng in his uniform, marking him as from one of the older, more established packs. Not qui
spicuous lack of pack insignia, the way she held herself like someon
ngs and pulled. But she forced her voice to remain steady, emoti
aling the hint of canines that were just a frac
hispered conversations of other students they passed. She caught fragments-her name, spec
wolf's agitation bleeding through to make he
e interest that somehow made her more nervous
at the same time. The banter felt light and teasing on the surface, chipping away at the thick walls she'd built around herself since yesterday's humiliation
tly why she di
est, its voice a low growl in her mind:
ry instinct telling her to stay silent. "You'v
shoulders, the predatory grace that marked him as more dangerous than his easy smile suggested. "I say what everyone
her students tracked their movement down the hall like they were watching a particularly engaging piece of theater. It shouldn't be this easy to talk with him, not w
. Ancient oak trees provided shade for study groups and informal pack meetings, their leaves rustling with the whispered secrets of generations. The late aftern
gether. Conversations paused mid-sentence, heads bent together as whis
ously walkin
he Alpha heir, now c
Doesn't she have
g to make Darius j
ust that desperat
d up her neck in a wave of humiliation that made her wolf whine with distress, and she straightened her spine wit
welcome shiver down her spine. His voice dropped to an intimate murmur pitched ju
, almost made her believe that she was the one with power in this situation rathe
mo
s when she felt it-another presence cutting through the afternoon warmth like a blade of winte
scanning the quad w
motionless as a statue carved from granite. He wasn't sparring now, wasn't moving at all-just standing with his arms folded across his chest, his shadow long and ominous
r focus, as if everything else in
kes. The whispers grew louder, sharper, feeding on the drama unfolding before them like carrion birds sen
after years of navigating pack politics and power plays. He chuckled under his breat
roud Alpha
n't speak, didn't give any outward sign of emotion beyond the rigid tension in his shoulders and the way his hands curled into
pletely and instinct that still recognized him as mate despite his cruel rejection. The bond might be wounded
ntil his shoulder brushed hers in a touch that appeared casual but was clearly calculated for maximum impact. The contact se
ainst her ribs as she re
mate, walking beside the Alpha heir's known rival, under Darius's burning gaze while tension thick enough to cut with a blade filled the space betw
tening to consume what little reputation she had left. But before she could step aside, he angled toward her ag
him w
etween shock and a dangerous thrill that s
sture that would look intimate from any distance, his smirk sharpen
ecting you. I'll