abel
derstood why he had brought into his abod
t. Greenwood never cared for me. He won't come. He's too busy playing house with a liar who aba
the mate-bond surging between us, but I refused to let it show in my expression. "You
wards," I snapped, sl
kind of tension. Malakai didn't look angry; he l
ou were weak. Docile and Decorative. But right now
fingers curling into the bedsheets. "And
ke a caged beast. He stopped by the window, loo
eaning your wounds," he paused, his back still turned to me.
itch. I knew what h
back to face me. "With his heir. The next Alpha of the Moonlit Pack i
action. I didn't give him one. I simply placed a hand
lost any claim the mome
ed to me by a bond neither of us wanted. I saw the power in his shoulders, the
asn't
asn't
actly what
my vision tunneling, but I grabbed the stone bedpost and held on. I looked him direct
way to break Greenwood's spirit. But you're an outsider. You don't know the secrets hidden in the basement of
pacing, his entir
y fiber of my being. "I know how the patrols rotate. I know which elders are unhappy
im. He was a wall of muscle a
de me with all the tools I will need to strike at him. Then sit back and watch as I give you the Moonlit P
the offer. I could see the conflict in him-the hatred for my
shoulder. His grip was heavy, marking me as his in a way that
hat you are willing to betray your own p
ed me bleed and said nothing," I replied. "I want him to lose everything. I want him to watch as his world falls apart, and I wa
, heavy minute. Then, a slow, da
ll keep the child safe. Whatever you need shall be provided to you but make no mistake, Lady Clarabel-if
g to worry of because I have more reason
turned to leave, but stopped
... it means nothing," he growled, the sound vibr
ay," I replied to the empty door
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