A Night with My Alpha
d her, a diffuse light filtered through the trees, still pale and uncertain. She brought a hand to her forehead, realizing she was alone. There was
ure, confusion, desire, all mixed together in her head. She remembered his gaze, the warmth of his arms, the weight of his presence. But everything else... It was li
nreal, like a frozen scenery around her. Where was the party? Where were the people? How had she gotten here? And above all, why
evidence of a night she couldn't quite remember. But one thing was certain: what had happened between them
ook her head, as if to rid herself of the thoughts that only overwhelmed her. No. This couldn't be. She had acted on impulse, dr
r as she tried to find her way back, as if an invisible, insidious force were pulling her in a direction she did not wi
The idea that he was no longer there, that he had left her alone in this forest, tormented her. How had she ended up in this situation? Was it
thoughts, her desires, her body. Erynn paused for a moment, feeling dizzy. If she had wanted to run, if she had wanted to escape the grip of this moment, it was already t
med to exist. She wondered if she had had a choice, if she had had a chance to escape before all this had happened. But it was too late. Kaelen
g swept away without resistance. That connection, that strange bond, though fleeting and incomplete, was there. She couldn't understand what it had awaken
eady felt that the reality of what she had experienced was haunting her. It was impossible to free herself from this feeling. But
She wandered aimlessly, like a shadow among the passersby, avoiding curious glances. She had no desire to talk to a
never have. She should never have let herself be seduced like that. It was too dangerous. Kaelen was too... everything. Too mysterious
normal life. But deep down, she knew that nothing would ever be the same
of Kaelen, but she knew it was useless. What she had felt that night was not ordinary. It was more than attraction. It was a connection
ee him again," she whispered quietly, but she knew, deep down, that wish wouldn't last.