The Unwanted Omega: Rise Of The White Wolf
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m didn't just shift; it sha
ing through the floorboards and straight into the m
oked
oft. The
predatory power. But it wasn't fear th
tal and the metallic tang of my own blood. It was the smell of ozone before a storm, the d
, suddenly went still. Then, she threw her head back and howled
in
hythm that matched the thrumming energy radiating from him.
his aura was immense, sucking the oxygen from
or from the backlash of my rejection, wheeze
of molten gold, didn't leave mine. "She rejected
dn't grab me. He didn't command me.
softly. "Let's ge
my hand
burn but infinitely more pleasurable, shot up
in his shirt, inhaling that cedar scent. For the first time in years, the c
an murmured as he carried me out, steppin
black SUV. I sat wrapped in a blanket, staring out the w
as we passed the des
he driver immedia
ne last time. I needed to say goodbye to the o
bare. Julian's men had been efficient. But on
worked on the borders of it together, years ago. He had carve
ed ove
intricate designs. Crude, childish drawings of flowers and hea
abe
y petty. And it broke the las
expression was one of quiet sympathy. "Miss Vance?
anniversary. He had laughed at it, calling it "cute," and tossed it in a drawer.
g. It felt cold a
be solid like oak," I wh
in my veins, the wood didn't stand a chance. It splintered with a
alked out. I d
s not grante
iar, flashy sports car screeched to a h
aning heavily against the hood. Isabelle w
, stepping forward. "Croft Alpha, don't you know
hat made Isabelle flinch visibly. He st
ropping to a dangerous subterranean r
into her pocket. "Guest?
d Marcus, smiling, sitting by the very tree where I had
llow," Isabelle lied smoothl
d the pho
n the picture. She loo
k the
l is dead
in quarters. I let the pieces fal
prop failed to humiliate me. She lu
Thorne Pack warrior interc
his arms around her, shielding her from a threat that didn't exist. He lo
ried to summon his Alpha Command, but it sounded weak, hollow-a ghost of authority. "Fro
ad already left. It was a path
dled over the woman
pain. No anger. Just a
o Julian.
away, leaving the Thorne lands behind, I felt
ck. But for the first tim