The rebellious daughter of the alpha
pte
ing Caleb, whose imposing figure didn't seem ready to give in a single step. He was leaning against the wall, a
there all day, right? » she called, with a mix
, impassive. "That's
something? » She moved closer, determined to make him re
his anger. "Believe me, I do have my own will. But in this specifi
patience of an angel and it drove her crazy. She felt him behind her,
re, that it was part of his mission. Still, she wasn't ready to give up so easily. If Logan
Alright, if you want to play omnipresent bodyguard, then follow me.
had been waiting for this answer
d the pack's territory. Caleb trailed behind her effortlessly, his steps steady and quiet, as if he knew exactly where she was going. Madison picked up her pace,
is presence behind her, implacable. It was driving her crazy. She stopped abruptly, out
ath, while he looked at her wordlessly. "It's ridiculous. I don
tention of discussing his mission. Madison stared at him intently, hoping
watch me, then go ahead. But don
ictable journeys, unnecessary detours, and sudden stops, hoping that Caleb would eventually tire of it. She found ex
ollowed her without hesitation, but Madison had arranged to take steep paths through the hills, thinking tha
entered the small local bakery, hoping that the crowd might provide her with an opportunity to lose him. She waited until he was
he asked, meeting his calm gaze aga
ied quietly, without even se
win this battle. "Very good, but don't think it will
sity, as if searching for something deep wit
son were, obviously to make sure everything was going as planned
rcumstances. No matter where she goes, no matter
trapped, suffocated under this constant gaze. She knew her father acted out of love, but she wasn't
a walk in the woods. I hope Ca
hat she knew well. She intended to lose Caleb by taking winding and steep passages. She slipped through bu
panting, and looked up at him defiantly. "Y
almost amused. "It's e
ng her head. "And I'm supposed to
looking into hers. "Madison, I understand that this may be difficult for you. But I p
but refusing to admit it. Part of her felt he was only doing hi
tection? » she finally wh
ch word. "I think everyone needs protection at one time or
houghts. He wasn't like the others, with their raw authority and their desire to impose their presence
m a defiant smile. "Very well, Caleb. If you want t
ng the challenge. "I'm ready, M
ined to prove to him that she would never be a simp
dyguard. His presence aroused unexpected emotions, som