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est. Her breath was shallow, her hands trembling against the armrest of the chair. She wanted
on, Declan's calm yet commanding presence-it was all too much. And yet the memory of those glo
the air, this one clo
ient, a clunky brass mechanism that took a few forceful turns before it clicked into place. She quick
as silence fell once again. The house creaked and g
e heard it-
nding of her heart. But as she strained to listen,
"It's probably just an animal," she whispered to herself,
ainst the hardwood floor. The scratching grew more del
d room. At first, she saw nothing-just the shadowy outline of cabinets a
by the curtains. The dim light from the moon highlighted its sharp feature
oulder colliding with the wall. The sound must have al
he windowpane. And then, with a sharp, unnatural moti
e turned and bolted down the hallw
do? What
ne, only to realize she'd left it in the car. She cu
ention-a loud crack followed
lized the creature had broke
e as a weapon. Her eyes landed on the heavy brass candlestick sitting on the
as it stalked through the house, i
tightly as she tried to control her breathing. She could hear i
wling s
nce was
andlestick. The sound of heavy breathing came from just arou
lack fur glistening in the dim light. Its glowing yellow eyes locked onto
lun
ll her might. The metal connected with the creat
the door, her bare feet skidding on the slick floor. She fumbled w
et it open, the cr
o her arms as she screamed. The weight of it pinned
he yelled, thra
g inches from her face. Selene closed
denly, the we
g with fury. He was fully shifted now, his towering wolf form bristling wi
flickering between Selene and Rowan. And th
es a blur of fur and claws. Selene scrambled to her feet, pressin
fought with a desperation that made it unpredictable. They crashed int
rushed to Rowan's side. Together, the two brothers overp
he rogue leapt through the openi
wall, her legs threateni
his chest heaving with exertion. Lachlan stepped for
e," Rowan growled, his vo
er fear morphing into anger. "Unt
y, let's all take a breath.
olved into exhaustion. She slid down the wall, h
n said, his vo
burning with unshed tears. "Wha
e first time, she saw something r
he said quietly. "And it'