ng the city's distant hum until only the fain
e stranger was there-no dream, no drunken haze this time. His pale hair gleamed faintly in
er to turn back toward the streets, toward people, toward safety. But her body refused to ob
her voice brittle, b
the damp earth. "You followed the whispers." His voice was deep, quiet,
n flickering across her
gaze never wavering. "You wouldn
e knew. Which meant he was part of it, this sa
ling her voice steady
jaw tightened before
y, past and present c
ickling her skin. "Then what are
omething darker. "Making sure you survi
id it, low and deliberate, sent a chill thro
left. "I don't need a guard dog. I came here because-because I have
ple across still water. "Then you're
the air between them. She tracked his every step, pul
ound of it hanging in the mi
at much. But something about his stare-unyielding ye
mething to him. He repeated her
d have demanded answers, should have run. Instead, she found herself askin
ow flickering in his eyes. "Becaus
here was something heavier in his voice-an old wound carried too long. She opened her m
stantly, his entire body taut, aler
r clawing up her
cut in, his tone br
he didn't underst
s crunching against the damp earth. She hated herself for listening, hated how qui
is time. A low shuffle, like f
sture, the way he braced himself. It was the stance of a man who expe
man, not natural. Adanna's stomach clench
of the mist, f
k, the scent that clung to them-feral, desperate, unbound by pack law. They grinn
ice thick with mockery. "What
ok at that-guarded by the white wolf himself. Di
the words sinkin
he insult. If anything, his jaw set tighter, his
nder said evenly, his voice lo
"Two on one," the first sneered. "Not mu
g down. And she-she had no wolf, no strengt
sides. She hated it. Hated
. He shifted slightly, placing himself betwee
st man
p, catching the rogue mid-strike, his body twisting with lethal
clawing at her chest, but Leander was already moving. His fist co
t the fight was already over. Le
before, seen dominance displayed at Alpha gatherings. But this-this w
rey eyes locking on her. Fo
lk into Heath territory without expecting wolves to find you. Cre
s and politics, wars and betrayals. She was too tired to untangle
hen danger closed in, h
er voice to work. "You... you
but his answer was immediate. "I
aped her, bitter a
long and heavy, as though he saw th
es thrown over their shoulders. Leander didn't chase them. He stood s
lose she stood to him, her breath
s. "So... what now? Do I just wander until Crescen
her, unreadable. "You
were harsh, but not cruel. A simple fact
she said, her voice s
est edge of something like amuseme
ople who want saving. They take
throat. She didn't know whether to hate him
eeper into the fog, then back to he
her answer, he started
her heart warrin
he stepped
. Then a
she trusted
me since Hyde Park, she wasn'