My Forbidden Alpha
ething that made her wolf stir restlessly in her chest. It took her a
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lit room with walls made of thick, dark timber. A fire crackled in a stone hearth across from her, casting long shadows along the w
ed. Her body protested, her arm wrapped tightly in clean linen b
before she cou
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black shirt that clung to his broad chest and dark pants that gave him an air of effor
e said, voice low
owled. "W
his movements measured, like a predator who kn
he room, looking for an exit.
olly, crossing his arms. "You were bleeding out in the middl
voice rising. "You can't just claim me, drag me ba
ckered in his eyes-something sharp and dangerous. "Y
idn't let it show. Instead, she squared her shoulders, fixing him with
amusement ghosting acros
as in front of her. He hadn't even made a sound. One moment he was across the
hissed, glar
t still firm. His gaze dropped to her injured arm, and Selene hated
was weak, dizzy, and her legs trembled beneath her weight. Bu
me here forever?" she ch
I think you're going to stay until you're strong enough to
re?" she demanded.
beat, he didn't answer. The silence was
e said finally, his
new he would say it, but hearing the wo
for certain," she sai
thing. Selene's instincts screamed at her to move, but her bod
a deep rumble that sent heat curling
e to close the space between them. She clenched her fists, wil
aw tighten
look at him-at the way his golden eyes burned with a m
en," she whispered. "
lp me un
uld she explain the truth? That the bond between them shouldn'
ally, her voice barely above a wh
long moment before he
felt like poison on her ton
pened, but he didn
ce him, her chest tightenin
ian cut her off, his voice steady. "I know what you
understand the blood that stained her past, the weight of
said again, shaking her head
his gaze locking onto
oesn't matter. What matters is that I can't stay
tudied her-really studied her-until she felt li
ou're not the monste
rds hit too close, like he'd looked inside her an
now that," s
on softened, just
nside her, something she wasn't ready to face. Sh
en them, broken only by
n said quietly. "You can fight the b
ight about one thing-she felt the bond just as strongly as he did. It p
terrifi
said finally, her v
, as though he understood more th
ised by his willingne
ucian added, his voice firm again. "You're not
d her down like stones. For now, she would st
Lucian turned and walked out of the roo
bond she co
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Romance
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Romance
Romance