The alpha prophesied mate
so hard it hurt. I didn't want to believe it. I didn't want
had be
ad t
? Was my mind playing tricks on me? Was I just tired, overwhelmed by
But no matter how much I tried to convince mys
Someone had been sitti
they we
gh the house itself was holding its breath. I b
ning things. Mayb
own, I kne
had be
of emotions spinning in my chest. But somewhere far from
ustion. The teleportation had drained him more than he expected, leaving him hunched forward, one hand pressed to
up from the book he'd been pretending to read. His eyes
ok with a lazy clap. "Who's chasing you? You
re but said nothing, his brea
ned forward in his chair, the firelight catching the mischief in his eyes.
back of his hand across his damp forehead
ch and unapologetic. "You di
an said finally,
ead. "You're unbelievable. So, what did you
it with a heavy sigh, his posture tense. "Not much," he admitted, his tone clipped.
eaning back in his chair. "
ow sh
"What if she's not?" he asked quietly. "What if this whole prophecy thin
but his eyes darkened-a sharp, unsp
aid simply, his voice
e real questions." He leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. "What's she like? Is she pretty? What
ugh his otherwise impassive expression. Without a word, he grabbed the neare
the book thudded against the wal
aze steady. "She looks like your head,
e leaned back in his chair. The sound echoed through
ewhere-on the girl who had consumed his mind, the one he couldn't
oment giving way to the weight of reality. Lucian sat up straighter, his usual composed dem
cian said, his tone low but firm.
lazy grin. "Her? Do you mean the girl? Lov
If she's who I think she is, this isn't just a
meanor shifting into something more serious. "Alri
us. If they're even remotely aware of someone new in Oakwood, we'll know soon enough.
? If word gets out that someone's moved into Oakwood-especial
aid. "Make sure no one notices anything unusual. No whispers, no
d slowly. "A
tightened.