Reborn as His Fated Luna
ne's
call a human doctor for you?" Kieran ask
what I thought of right now, if I did, the chances that they would lock him
d to call a-human doctor!" I
h pressed down on me l
'll be back to check up on you." Kieran said in his still
f the door closing before I turned
ng a story about powerful werewolves. I wasn't the woman who had uncovered more than sh
have be
Alpha of the Silvercrest Pack. The woman who, according to ever
d... then what the h
a face that wasn't mine. Mate to the Alpha of the Silvercrest Pack. The woman who
d... then what the h
hat was once cut into a practical shoulder-length bob, was now long and silky and falling past my waist. My eyes-her eyes-w
ment I sank into it, the door creaked open and I immediately got
Wolfe again, M
ed that he had been the one to sink h
he watched me like I was a puzzle he couldn't solve. His dark eyes were unreadable, his jaw set in an
believe I
how I knew tha
ing darker-something wolf-curling around me. I
His voice was smooth, but
ng up in Raven's body, I had been scrambling to p
y voice to remain steady. "It
lightly. "Do you re
, then nodd
no, he might press harder. If I sa
ckered in his
as quiet, but it carried the
ard. "I don't
didn't change.
spine. My pulse st
was, sitting before him in her skin, speakin
keep them from shaking. "Then ma
t a good answer, but it
about to say. A woman stepped inside, her gaze dar
council is
right away. He just
. "Get dressed. You're
ly, trying to get a grip on myself, the world ar
ious that he had no idea that I was the journalist he had sunk his
ere any misstep could get me killed. And if Kieran, my supposed mate
play along, for now and
id aloud and spun around quickly, hopin
f relief. I turned to look into the mirr
n this!" I said quietly and ran my fingers over
othed in a night dress and had to ch
***
hands folded neatly in my lap, while six men and women-all high-ranking memb
nergy dark and unreadable. He hadn't spoken muc
aned forward, studying me. "You were dead." she spat
ion neutral. "So
n explain how you're sitting
I didn't know ho
" Kieran said, his voi
ked to him, then back
ghs beneath the table. "Do
o else would have something to ga
my death, don't you think I'd
mmediately f
to me. For every second I remained here, I risked slipping up-say
as starting to realize something; and it
death, there had been doub
too deeply about it,
lity," the gray-eyed woman said, eyes n
sharp jolt of p
fingers drumming against the table.
s is an i
mach t
ice firm. "Raven is back.
sed into a thin line,
of the meeting as my m
t me, they hadn'
ld grasp at that point was that Raven had been hiding something b
I was trapped in the middle of wh
was only a matter of time be