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door, I was standing under the spray of the sho
s working. My wolf, Apollo, was pacing inside my chest. I could feel him scratching at the back of my ribcage, restless and irritated. He hated being this h
I muttered to
chest. I looked at the mirror. My eyes were already flashing that bright, unnatural silver. I blinked hard, forcing
ce was massive, more of a penthouse apartment than a place of business. I had
. He didn't even look up when I walked in. That was the benefit of having a Beta who
plastic fork. "There is a container of spicy chicken here for you. E
m to the closet. I pulled out a fresh whi
o in there running on empty, you might accidentally rip someone's throat out fo
y fingers felt clumsy. "I just feel... off. Somet
rity logs myself. No breaches. No rogue scents. You're just bored. You ne
eave. The
re staring at spreadsheets or not," Marcus
d was strong, garlic, chili oil, soy sauce. Usually, I loved this place. But tonigh
lo is waiting for someth
o argue, but then he stopped. He tilted his h
the screen. "Your analyst is on her way up. Emma
d immediately. "I don'
's already in
CEO of Blackwell Global, not a werewolf on the verge of a breakdown. I sat down and
it hi
ent that fe
ain outside. But then it grew stronger. It smelled like ozone. Like the air right before a rainf
nd up. He slammed into
A
but a roar that vibrated t
y desk. The wood creaked under m
tanding up. "What is it
ice sounded wrecked. "Ge
to me. What'
" I roared, my c
ted for the side exit that led to the private stairwell. The door cli
ack them. I stood up, then sat back down. I couldn't stand when she walked in. If I was
ed. She is here. S
oak door
ere sh
chest like it could save her from me. Her skin was a rich, warm caramel color that made my hands itch to touch it. Her ha
d into the room,
underneath it, wrapped around the sweetness, was sod like a l
her had spent twenty years trying
rong, he whined. M
d. She looked at me, and I saw her eyes. They were brown, b
asn't
asn't a w
as a
s by the Council. There was a kill-on-sight order for any creature carrying mixed DNA. If the Council fo
e was
d her. If I marked her, her scent would change. Every wolf in the city would know she belonk. I needed to scare her. I needed to make her run away from me s
see the pulse jumping in her throat. She w
asked. My voice
hispered. Her voice shoo
vading her space. I let my eyes flash s
ftly. "That's n
w her shiver. "You smell like a science experiment,
fear. "I... I don't know what you're t
with a cruelty I didn't feel. I forced myself to reach out. I grabbed her chin, my fing
d out. Don't hurt
cting her,
ough to knock her over, but hard enough to make her stumble. "Get out of my office. Leave
losing. Tears welled up in her eyes. The
I sh
oor, fumbling with the handle before throwi
my desk. I put my head in my hands. The scent of her was everywhere. It was o
e looked at me, then he looked at the empty ha
his voice very quiet.
said, not
ontinued, walking closer. "I smelled thim. "She's m
g, silent minute. Then he walked over t
bomination," Marcus said, turning back to me, "they won't just kill her. They'll
yes completely. I let my claws extend, sharp point
e full power of the Alpha command, "I will rip your he
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