ross the cabin's leather seats. Mira sat by the window, a glass of chi
ctly three hours
rom a
prepa
hannel rumor about Evren's temperament, his preferences, his rumored disdain for weak petiti
as forty-eig
not arrive
from an unknown number. Then
You shoul
ted. Then s
ty camera angle, poorly lit. Bu
ri
draped across a lounger beside him, wearing a white
mp read thr
it. "Client meetings in the coastal
ng sunscreen across her shoulders. Ivy tilted her head back, laughing at something
eo had
n't ne
dull, familiar ache, like pressing on a br
ache did
have given a mildly disappointing quarterly report. Then she close
hought flatly. 'He's
nto the plush seat. The hum of the engines vibrated
ll was a cath
alls. And everywhere-everywhere-the heavy, suffocating presence of Alphas. Dozens of the
ded doors and felt fifty pai
er mother's pearls at her throat, hair swept up in a simple knot. Luna elegance without Lu
wor
ompliments on her beauty. Questions about her pack. Curious glances at he
each one with
t I'm here on
don't wish to mon
ng, Alpha. Tonight, I
n they should, but Mira's cool politeness eve
he ar
kind of face that had never been told no often enough. His scent w
thout invitation. "The prettiest flower in the roo
ead. Polite. Distan
ct was i
ead for years. Adrian Vale swallowed that little empire whole." He laughed, loud enough to dr
"I am Mira Sterling. Daughter of William and Catherin
younger wolves, clearly his subordinates
s a ghost. Never comes out. Never produces an heir." His voice dropped, deliberately crue
ack l
nt cold, then h
er back. But never-never-in a room like this, surrounded by
said quietly, "that your manners a
ring. Go ahead-call your husband. Let him vouch for you. If y
heart c
know why she was here. He would drag her back
er hesitation.
along now, Miss Sterling. Th
her was quiet, but
his lapel. A silver wave on a field of blue. She knew that crest. She h
tern territories. A
, shallow morals, and an obsession w
politely this t
-surprised she knew his name. "I don't need my h
r around th
rowed. "What are
sters of Alphas. "Sterling family tradition. My father taught it to me. My grandfather taught i
om wen
ce reddened
"One round. The Sterling Lariat. You've heard of it, surely. A test of speed,
narrowed. "And
ce. I'll never use the Sterling name again. And I'll personally call Adrian
d in his eyes-greedy,
if I
le turned
oom and apologize. Not to me." She tilted her head. "To my mo
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