The Barren Luna's Secret: Pregnant with the Alpha's Heir
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n oppressive glare, casting long, distorted
stone railing as I overlooked what used to
gly at my moonflowers. Those white, luminous blooms were rare,
against the quiet hum of the afternoon. "They look too pal
ems. He glanced up at the balcony, meeting my eyes, caught betwe
ien walked in
a phantom ache in my chest. He was tall and broad-shouldered, radiating that raw, dominant Alpha energ
onflowers. Then he
t look u
urned back to his Beta immediately, resuming a discussion about border patrols without break
my knuckles turned white, th
the garden. It
ivate sitting room. I wanted to read, to escape into a world where
etic musk she wore, was draped carelessly over my reading chair
ful egg out of the nest, she was systematically filli
Damien walked in, with Victoria follo
p my voice steady. "We need to review the winter sup
was casual, performative, and deeply possessive. "The Seer mentioned that the winter will be mild
im to the so
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of a second-I saw a flicker of something behind his gaze. Guilt? Annoyance? Or was he
red. So incr
de the sudden sting of moisture in my e
, desperate to flee, bu
le
m the sofa and crossed the
d, watching us with a p
ne that used to be my home-assaulted my senses. My Inner Wolf whined, desperate
His hand reached out, his knuckl
electricity-snapped agains
my knees going weak. It was instinct. Biolog
The air thickened. He wanted to initiate
en the starving desire of my wolf
spun. The smell of him, now inextricably mixed with Victoria
way sharply as bile
ed, covering my mouth
s face hardened instantly, the moment
room, chest heaving. "Border bre
he Alpha mask slammed back into place
him. He didn't ask if I was okay. He di
ted grace. "Poor thing," she sneered softly as she p
lowed h
alone.
antic, erratic rhythm against my ribs. I sat on the
ile of useless prophecy scrolls Vic
The Sterling Pack
there. Earlier that morning, he had asked, "Are you thin
road for my exit so he wouldn't have
a pen from t
ument. My eyes landed
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rather than sorrow, I drew a th
pest, most deliberate
a Ste
kwood. S
a strange, terrifying calm settle over the chao
ispered to the empty, silent roo