THE ALPHA'S FORSAKEN SECRET
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ion, a haven with its lofty stone walls and dark wooden flooring. But being here tod
not his stare that most troubled me. It weighed what I had to tell him. The secrets I had
to be with him. I
s deep in concentration on her puzzle, her little forehead wrinkled, as Caleb piled blocks and hummed to himself.
et what he was thinking. He had not inquired about the twins yet, about the reason I had kept them a
made me de
ore from you, Ava." "I have to know everything if we
y would he not trust me? I had left silently, keeping his kids away from him for five years. But n
holding back, Jackson? okay. You should know, though, that I wanted to
m. He had never liked me, and it was obvious that had not changed. Though
wd to hear, Riley mumbled under his breath,
I kept quiet about it. "I followed
ce sharp: "And now look
rm was done. The weight of condemnation from all arou
'm not here to justify my choices to you." "But you should b
nd I could see the flutter
. Here it was. The one that might break everythi
They are not act
Jackson's teeth clenched and his ga
t before we ran. Jackson, they are not merely renegade wolves. Someone is guiding the
d from his seat, his face a mask of incredulity. "Th
t I couldn't make out. From the shadows, whatever it is, I know is dragging the threads.
emed insensible. He was computing, organizing, attempting to fit everything together. But I k
ou dead, Jackson. They won't stop eit
ed for a second that he could snap, that the resentment boiling just below the
ng alternately between Riley and me. They will
arded his pack very aggressively, but this was personal. His ey
without knowing how to stop. Now, though, as I stood here in the spot I used to call ho
hey seemed waiting for me to crack, to own that I had somehow brought t
ghten security." " Nobody leaves or enters the region withou
here. And I would like home guards placed there.
on's face stopped me. Here there was no pl
Unknown of the storm building around them, the twins were still playing. The
ect this." Startled by the openness in his voice, I turned to face
ed hard. "I had no intention o
st time since I had returned, I saw something else in his eyes
ied, "I thought leaving was the rig
sharp but not devoid of some anguish.
was right. I should have had. For
ckson's beta, came into the room looking glum. He remar
ackson asked wit
came upon a body close to the eastern bound
ough his hair, swearing ben
d, then turned to look at me. "The physical... It turned out to be a m
ng for us where they were. And this ti
, his presence overpowering. His voice quiet but deadly serious, he continued, "We'll protect the
odded. I had already lost a great d
that this was only starting. The danger was nearer than it had ever
time I was n
y to battle
ckhouse wanted them dead since the traitor in the pack was no more hiding in