Obsessed with the Alpha Professor
mi
assing second. The noise of the party swirled around me, but all
a foolish, desperate attempt to redirect my attra
ould've been filled with joy and celebration, wa
lease, demanding that I claim Linda. But after seeing the hurt in her eyes, all I could
lf my age, with the innocence and
he was sixteen, and even then, I hated my
re intense, something I had no business feeling. She was my d
rules or age gaps. Every time she was ne
right choices-and suddenly, one glance from Linda, and it all crumbled. My wolf was stubbor
the way she intrigued me. She was smart, bold, and surprisingly mature for her age. S
my daughter, Mimi, left me with no choice but to attend, and I thought I could h
efore she ran away. I wanted to go after her, to tell her it wasn't what she thought, but w
ze she had feelings for me until tonight. She was twenty-four, still young, but
autiful skin, her wild curls, and her r
every deep breath, was filled with her scent. My wolf kept taunting me with images of her in that
k with desire an
r, already deep into his drinks. He had a woman with him, someone I didn't re
e grinned at me. "This is Nella. You should talk to her. Sing
someone else. But I barely noticed. She was beautiful, no doubt, but my mind was elsewhe
d to say, forcing a polite smile. "
ghing. "He's been trying to set me up with
the back. "She'll keep you ente
my bottle. "I'm more of an outdoors k
. "Outdoors? Like
sighed inwardly, wishin
ly listening to, until he was distracted by someone else and left me alone. I leaned back in my chair, letting my eyes wander t
wasn't enough to quiet my
sworn off love, told myself that I would focus on raising Mimi and nothing else. But Li
a phase, a passing infatuation, but it wasn't. Every time I looke
serve someone like me, someone haunted
d the door. Maddox caught me just before I left, offe
nger, Damien!" h
d me, her usual bright smile replaced by a yawn. "Ready t
say much. We drove in silence
, fiddling with the radio. "She kept talking a
hard. "Did s
thing's been botherin
e road. She had every reason to
Every time I closed my eyes, I saw L
red as I moved through the woods, desperate to run, to unleash the pent-up frust
rs searching for her, but eventually, I had to accept the reality that she wasn't coming back.
ed her, craved her, and it wasn't goi
into the woods. The scent of damp earth
es flexed as my human form gav
goddess for abandoning us in our time of need. And now, i