a P
my pale face, the IV in my wrist, and the exhaustion etched into my b
d, her Beta authority making the
need to ask
uest room that smelled of lavender and clean linen, a stark contrast to the cold, sterile scent of Bry
hand gripping mine. "Tell me everythin
p site. The phone call where he left me to die. The dia
ith rage by the time I finished. "That asshole Alpha! And that m
icker of warmth in the icy landscape of my heart.
me to help you h
lips. "No," I said, my gaze unwavering and clea
was ancient, brutal, and final. It would sever the bond completely. It
Whatever you need, Aria. I'm with you." She squeezed my hand again. "I've already sent Martha and a few of my strongest pack runners to the
in a long time, I
son
, the plastic cracking under the fo
erge of collapsing because of a stupid, careless error.
haron Price, my head of HR, entered
nbox since morning; she wanted Bryson to think Aria had simply walked out on her responsibilities. "Aria hasn't come into the office
s position, even without knowing our tr
here. She was supposed to be reliable. I decided she was usi
napped, my Alpha tone
pacing restlessly under my skin. I was going to go home and put an end to this nonsense. I
n open, expecting to find her, maybe
was met w
co
lf, whose life is guided by scent, the absence was a jarring s
k the stairs two at a time, my
n the door t
made. But her side of
tstand were gone. The lotions a
o the walk
ay in a sad, empty row. Not a single dr
wn my spine. My mind reeled, trying to dismiss it as a childish protest, but th
d out with my mind, trying to conn
s met with a faint, sharp static. A painful resistan
d was d
. Her words from this morning cam
as a tri
dialed her number, my th
I was about to roar in frustr
answ
voice came through the speaker, an
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