ius
m, a glass of amber liquid swirling in my hand. The air was thick w
nt nobles, their tongues loosened by alcoho
dly. "A goddess reborn. Since Alpha Vanderbilt clearly has his hands full elsewhere..." He let the insinua
s companion
of my fingers. A low, primal growl rumbled in
d flat. The Alpha command wasn't in my words, but it was in my eyes. The
and suddenly found the pattern
up fell
elds stepped into the circle, his expression mild. "Lady Alys has just re
of loyal propriety. But I saw something else there, a
r excuses and drifted a
my voice low. It wasn't
small cloth. "I was, Alpha. I was nearby when t
in my mind. A detail that had bothered me, a l
d sooner tha
ssage of Alys... water... drowning-I had been moving. I'd been miles away, but my wolf h
f the woods just as Felipe and two guards
kin a deathly blue-white, her lips purple. She was
y own heart pounding with a
d me through the chaos. Her lips moved, forming a
y...m
, a sterile arrangement. We had no emotional connection. For her to call me th
allucination. A dying g
distant, so utterly changed-that whisp
arrowing. "Did she say anythi
. She was extremely weak. Barely breathing. She d
I saw the slightest tightening in the
thing, began to grow into som
d a cold shoulder in the next. The public declaration of independence at the gala. It did
read my thoughts. He put his glasses back
bout Lady Gwendolyn to heart. A woman's pride is a delicate thing. Perhaps her act
le, logical explanation.
of air that wasn't a laugh. It
n Alys's eyes tonight was neither. It was a chilling, absolute indiffere
the liquor burning a
y voice dropping to a dangerous low. I tur
en us for a beat. Then I added, the words tasti
s my f
as I said it, I realized it w
reflection in the dark windowpane showed a man whose calm facade had finally cracked, reve
ery to solve. And
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