Thor
d shot out, gripping my arm to steady me. The touch was f
the formal attire of a visiting Alpha. His hair was the color of dark honey, and his eyes, a startling amber, we
is voice a low rumble. He released my arm
spin, and the man's powerful presence was dizzying. He smelled of pine and winter fro
in dress and disheveled state before he turned away, clearly eager t
. The fresh night air was a relief against my flushed skin as I finally burst out onto a de
ef I'd been drowning in wine came rushing back, sharp and suffocating. My mother was dead. My father was c
knuckles white, as my stomach churned. The wine wasn't
e you
ched with a familiar mixture of pity and disapproval. She was a stout woman, her
ng, Elara," she said, her tone c
retorted, my voice raw. "I
nd. "Your father is happy. Ca
r laugh escaped my lips. "Happy? He's marrying that woman on t
ife moves on. Alaric is the Alpha; he needs a Luna by his side. Marley
I whispered, the wo
dn't understand. Now, come back inside. People are starting
ot going back in there to watch
be so dramatic. You're embarrassing
e bold. "What family? The one that forgot its
errace. "Your father has been patient with your moods for too
d me of my duty, my place. But all they
rled, my voice trembling with a rage that had been s
tight with anger, was now pale with shock. "How da
horne, standing in the doorway to the terrace. His face was a thunderous mask, his gray eyes li
w and dangerous. It was the voice he used on the train
ing from scolding to subservient. "Alaric. Elara was just
ed on me. He took in my tear-streaked face, my defia
upset. It's a difficult day for her, I'm sure." Her voice was syrupy sweet, b
fake sympathy, w
d, pointing a shaking finger at Marle
he sheer force of his Alpha presence washed over me
her ruin Mom's necklace! You let her de
beautifully. "I... I only wanted to borrow it," she whispered, a tear tracing a p
All
ing. "She did it on purpose! She stepp
my wild, alcohol-fueled fury. And in that moment, I knew who he wou
dropping to a deadly calm. "You will not ruin this
w whisper of defiance. "I w
nished the
t music. A searing, white-hot pain exploded across my cheek, and the force of the blow sent me
like it was on fire, and the metal
on my father. He stood there, his hand still slig
r hit me be
a quiet, wolfless shadow in the corner of h
now. F
said, his voice devoid of any emotion. "
guiding her back into the warmth and light of the party. Aunt Clara shot me a look of
y wet. I didn't feel the pain. I didn't feel the co
been bleeding my entire life. The part of me that had desperately, fo
led sounds of celebration within. They h
had no
t wasn'
e pit of my stomach. A certainty as hard a
again. I would never cry for
ey would all re
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