The Silent Luna: Rejected by the Blind Alpha
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ing against the paper was lo
of a sickly, synthetic sweetness-a witch's hex perfume that
onto my lap without
red, his eyes glazed over as he texted his mis
had just signed
n the brakes in the mi
a feral yellow. "Sofia is being attacked
e, this is Rog
e," he
away, leaving his Fated Mate standing in the freezi
weep this tim
e thought he was stripping my access to the t
ait for hi
million dollars from his account
m his mind and comes looking for his submi
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atching against the paper was loud
lights of the city into streaks of bloody red and bruised purple. I sat perfec
even look at me. His attention was split between the stack of doc
i
st with his scent, but with something else-a cloying, synthetic sweetness radiating from his coat. It was a witch's hex-perfume, subtle enough t
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ike gravel grinding together. His eyes were
nto my lap. It hit my
aving his phone as he typed a reply. "It strips your administrative
n'-buried beneath a generic 'Logistics Report' cover sheet. Sofia had prepped thi
pha," I
Not at the Pack House, but
ou in two hours for the
r and stepped in
all, dim coffee shop. My best friend, Mia, stare
"A wolf with no nose. How can he
ed. That scent she wears... it suppresses his instincts
ammed her hand on the table. "The Moon
cted her softly. "And he has b
s flashed a strange, iridescent silver instead of their usual brown. It w
. "I'm going to the West Coa
ory? That's neutral ground. Technology
he needs a shirt ironed or a w
grew heavy. The chatter died down. It
or bur
of pure aggression. His eyes sc
," he
pha Command hit me, but instead of crushing me instantly, it felt like it hit a
aid, striding over.
hurting her,"
ia back into her seat. He dragged me out
The hex-perfume was stronger, mask
e the papers
I lied. The folder
went rigid. His eyes glazed over as
roared. "St
brakes. We were on the hig
s it?"
e's being attacked. Rogu
ned th
't go alone," I
eyes glowing a fera
ze. "
n I find her. She's injured. You're
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arling back with a voice that sounded ancient and cold. But the habi
ed. "This is Ro
a," he scoffe
wolf didn't weep this time. She let out a sound tha
he said. For
and. The rain washed
rs, Dante," I whispe
ing down, severing the bond. It wasn't just a mental exercis