Bound By Blood And Betrayal
a game o
had mastere
. The wind was sharp, slicing through the night like a blade, but he barely felt it. His wo
. Precisio
rom their minds, and replaced it with obedience. Fear was an effective tool, but respect was sharper.
. And weakness had n
lp
older wolf was broad-shouldered and battle-worn, one
trol." Orion's voice was steady. "Ai
curled slig
ges and reckless bravery. Unlike the alphas before her, she didn't just inherit power-she commanded it. He had watched her
proving to be.
nger back," Orion ad
lly turned
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osted across Da
foo
s me better than I t
if we keep provoking he
aze, ice meeting steel
control. In knowing how far Aidana Draven could be pushed before she
n asked, arms crossed. "Are you t
drifting back to the moun
nce was agre
n them, each generation continuing the cycle. Dacre had never questioned it. Nightfang had taken from hi
wasn't like the
her, she wasn't bound by tradition or driven by reckless vengea
de her
t allow threats
you," Orion said
Dacre's voice was calm.
ignored him, he would find another way to draw her out. Either way, she would step i
dered. "Increase border move
d to leave, but hesitated. "And
but there was
now she's wo
e lingered on the distant ridg
aven want
each her h
rest with the ease of a shadow. He didn't announce his departure-h
is lungs as he moved toward the border, where the land between Shadowveil and Nightfang grew
he sensed movement. Som
ocky outcrop. The wind whipped through dark curls,
na D
lenge. Even from this distance, Dacre could feel her ener
le played
rest
p forward. Ne
ched, two predators in t
uld break. And Dacre intended