gh him, a wildfire threatening to consume every rational thought. His claws scraped the eart
of his prey-except Ryker wasn't prey. Not exactly. He was something else,
body doesn't lie. It's yours to deny, your mind yours to pret
every word he opened his mouth to speak caught in his throat. The bond pulsed betwee
wled. His voice was low, restrained, d
I know that beneath the armor, beneath the fury, beneath the pride-you're mine
chest tightening, his fangs itching in that familiar, primal way. Every instinct screamed to
his head spin. The Alpha King reached out, brushing his fingers along Ryker's jawline, a touch so light it should have been me
d. His lips ghosted over Ryker'
d with heat. He wanted to take Kael, push him against a tree and sink his fangs in, or at least claw his shoulders
eemed to vibrate through Ryker's chest. "Denial
subtle, almost imperceptible traces of another pack moving close, their presence a shadow in the night. His body t
narrowing. "Intruders," he growled
. "Border patrol," he said, voice
et it," he murmured, placing a hand briefly on Ryker's shoulder-
mered in his ears
st Ryker's neck, and whispered a single w
mething deeper-something forbidden. Ryker tried to speak, tried to figh
ly, a kiss that was a battle as much as it was a promise. Ryker's hands tangled in Kael's dark hair, pulling,
niable pull of the bond between them. Ryker wanted to fight it, wanted to push Kael away, but the moment Kael's ha
tugged at Kael's lips. "You can resist," Kael said softly
not yours," he said, though the
dark and knowing. "Yo
lexed, his senses razor-sharp. Kael moved beside him, a silent shadow, perfectly in sync.
pack, eyes gleaming with aggression. Ryker growled, low and feral
ss its face. It had underestimated them. T
the intruder with a grip that made Ryker's blood race. Together, they were unstoppable-two predators in perfect h
struck with precision. Within moments, the intruder lay retreatin
t Kael, who was calm, almost unnervingly so, though his dark eyes
voice low, approving, predato
ng else-a need, an ache he could not deny. "And you
s forearm, lingering. "I told you," he whisper
zzying pull of desire and the bo
t. Stop running from what you are. We're Alphas, Ryker. Two of the st
heat, the undeniable truth of Kael's presence, weakened him more than any s
brush that left Ryker's senses raw. "Taste me," Kael wh
s neck lightly, the first spark of the bond ignited fully, roaring throu
s grazing skin, teeth just enough to thrill wi
ng him closer, surrendering without fully a
and intoxicating. Ryker's knees threatened to give out. Every nerve screamed, every instinct
something that had always been waiting for them both. Ryker's mind blurred
, voice trembling: "W
d endless. "What we were always meant to do," he said softl
m raged, but for the first time, he didn't
the night understood that something irreversible had begun. Two Alphas, on
Ryker realized the impossible truth: the Alpha he was meant to
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