Desired By The Wrong Alpha
ad dipped low in respect. His tone was formal, defer
d. I am not here to harm you
, unease prick
eapt to the bo
ppen to Jeremy?"
ned grave, voice carryin
you came with me an
rushed with the bodyguards. They entered the Volkov's e
ff, she had lived her life as a decent wolf
nd when Sloane entered it, she felt li
ces, and the orchestrator of the
d his little claws coming out, but
wrong with him,
man was standing, still aloof
me it will take," Dominic grow
Sloane jumped between them, trying to
id," Solan
squinted
I am here." Sloane
o tear everyone apart smi
ed his teeth. His Alpha aura
pped drastically; every eye was
, she went down to hug him, and he
waiting for the bomb to blow, but to
situation was weighing
ft reassurances until the boy's trembling finally gave way to the steady rhythm of sleep. Around
mi
ke armor, and no one dared to step too close. His reputation had already done enough d
to her feet. She tugged her coat tighter around her shoulders
minic moved. A wall of muscle and ic
face into something unreadable. "Move
ching. "Do you know who I am?" His voice was sm
igh like chains. "Yes, I know. Alpha Dominic Volkov, the untouchable heir." She tilted her
, but a quiet calculation. Slowly, Dominic shook his head, as
he said at last, his voice dropping lower
spicion flaring. "A propo
t toward the sleeping boy, softening only for a fraction of a se
of the broken window frame in the wind. Sloane's chest rose and fell as she
ing herself. "Fine," she said car
dition?" His tone carried the faintest hint of
ithin these ruined walls, or in this territory." She stepped closer, chin lifting. "If
le, but something close, a glint of interest, maybe even r
ed, tilting his h
Blackthorn
ther couch, still in last night's clothes. No blanket, no comfort, j
st the carpet. The mess from the night before was brutal, half-empty
, shadows cutting har
Sloane? Why hasn't
tle the air. But no reply came. Only the faint stirring of
, and his face
urts, it re
his arm, wai
er. His hangover roared, and
, voice like ice. "You ar
ced with hiccuping sniffles.
the length of his arm. He tried to lift it, but the pain twiste
linking, unreadable. Then, with a low breath, he
e in his cont
out hesitation. As the line rang,
again. Always gone. Always
it by now. She sho