es
nt-lilies and rain-flooded my senses, a potent reminder tha
arled, Min
ck, She's a manipu
dmit-she was a
e that looked protective, possessive. It was a declaration. Not for her s
the pathetic, terrified faces of the C
low, dangerous rumble, "has
o have a heart attack. "A misunderstanding,
h agape, her face a ma
me," she whimpered, her voice muffled against my chest. "They wouldn't
the cowering form of Kevin Mille
ore, too much about the circumstances that had led Chloe to my cave. If he opened his mou
subtle, almost i
rward and hauled Kevin up by the front of his shir
der my gaze, a pathetic sce
's ear. "Interesting performance," I murmured
n through her, but
all of her back. I addressed the crowd, my voice ringing with autho
e ran into some trouble. She was exceptionally brave
l decree. A f
aimed, her voice suddenly stronger. "My emerald heirloom necklace is
rewriting the narrative entirely. If Kevin was a thief, then everything he said wa
us. And entirel
eful. She was also a risk. I would need
n. "The necklace," I said, my voic
uestion. It w
p back. I saw the calculation in her face too-the realization that if Kevin implicated her, she
rumbled. Despair wa
ed my will, the pure, crushing pressure of my Alpha power,
ned a dusky purple. He clawed at his coll
rgling sound es
is body convulsed once, a violent, snappi
ozed from his nose. Then his ear
e hit the gravel with
e
reamed-Ilene's scream pitched higher than her mother's, edged wit
way, broken only by the chirping of birds
up, every muscle frozen. She stared at the corpse-at the blood still p
w kind of fear. A more intelligent kind. She was n
o
die. I reached up and caught her chin between my thumb and forefinger-gen
at only she could hear. "Don't. You wanted to
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