ane
oice barely a whisper over the low, p
storm and spent gunpowder. Every survival instinct I possessed-the very instinct
ip on my suitcase white-knuckled. "You reek of a predat
inst the open window, looking at me like I was a particularly entertaining puzzle. "A Rogue driving a hund
know I was wolfless and deaf to the
tave, laced with an Alpha's undeniable command. "Unless you prefer wai
Being abandoned in Asheville was a death sentence. Swallowing my pride and my terror, I yanked the pas
licked shut, Knox fl
The scenery blurred into a streak of green and gray. My heart hammered aga
ands gripping the door hand
teering wheel, turning his head slightly to offer me a cru
granite profile. "Does Finn know you drive l
ing through traffic with terrifying precision. "Besides, I had to fly in
like a physical
tyrant ruling from afar, a vague, looming threat. But I had been to Obsidian, the Alpha's club. I had heard Finn called 'the Alpha's brother.' The pieces had always been
with dark amusement. "For the last five years. Di
further. It wasn't just a lie of omission; it w
Knox slammed on the brakes. The tires shrieked as he swe
aring in my ears. When I finally opened my eyes, I
cked-out windows and a glaring red neon sign t
?" I demanded, my voice
belt. "I need to buy a gift. It's a Mating Ce
by his blatant disrespect for a sa
eyes locking onto mine with a lethal inten
n a violent rush. The w
The Alpha who would slaughter Finn for stepping foot on his territory. And Kn
agged me into the center of a war between two powerful pac
into a dark, satisfied smirk. He pushed his door open. "Coming,
pped out into the humid air. I had to know exa
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